Just bought one, been a "biker" for 64 years. Decided to pack up. But couldn't resist 2wheels. Hasn't arrived yet, but appreciate the video, which reminds me of the honda monkey bike. Didn't appreciate the conatation of feeling like clown! But qué Sera who cares at 82 years. You really hammered the test. Well done! Now appreciate my decision. Thank you. Denis
@@denisdolan3679 So you get a free bike from Geekbuying and promote Amazon? Yeah I know they often have lower prices, we all know. Got mine today delivered so checked packing and assembly vids.
You're totally right this would be awesome for camping. Usually when you set up your campsite you don't want to be driving around especially if it's a camper van. You could have this little guy folded up in the back for some quick trips into town to pick up some food or hooch or whatever you need and with a 10amp battery on a 350w I would say you should at least get 25 miles on it with that small motor or more. Even though the average speed would be around 15 or 16 mph realistically, that's still more than enough to get to a town a few miles away in decent time. What I would recommend as some cheap upgrades is maybe a zoom suspension seat which is around 30-35 bucks and some sort of aftermarket light. The light doesn't have to be super great a cheap one will do as even the cheapest chinese lights are going to be better than the stock e-bike light it comes with. Especially if you are camping having a semi decent light as there will be no street lights would be advised. So basically for under $100 you can have a nice suspension seat AND some good lighting which will make the bike safer and more comfortable without breaking the bank. If you have portable power stations you could easily charge it. And if you get an MPT-7210A DC to DC boost converter you could charge the bike directly from solar while you are camping so it's always charged up. I did a quick test to see if I could trickle charge my ebike with only a small 60w solar panel and it works fine. It's not fast, but if your camping for the day or a weekend chances are you're not draining the battery to zero. In the winter, which is not the greatest for solar I was still getting .55-.6 of an amp off a very small, but nice 60w solar panel which is so compact and tiny it's like half a laptop when folded up. You could just have a decent 60w panel ONLY for the bike to keep it topped up on a trickle charge and have your main solar for your power station. Although when I put the full 300w of solar I have on there....it's quite a bit faster 🙂
I have this ebike..I use it for my commute to work so it has to be used in all weather's ...had it for 10 weeks now and its already rusty as hell... Mine is the UK spec 250 watts super slow...forget about riding in strong winds and riding up any hills if you do so you get 12mph 14 mph if your lucky.. For an extra £300 You can get the Fiido L3 huge range battery and a much better spec. Unlocked the L3 can go 24mph . Your vids are great. Have you used the emove roadrunner yet?
@@SHREDDIEMCSKATE Thank you for the reply 😊 If possible you should try to get hold of a Roadrunner Tronic ... The Tronic can go 60mph-65mph absolutely brutal 😊 and thats only at 50% of its capacity... If you can get a Voro Motors Road Runner Tronic that would be the best vid ever as you would push it to the max .
@@Evz-zf6se cheers dude for that info about the t14 was going to get one for work only as already have the Engwe L20 but after what you said I think i put extra towards something slightly better
Reminds of a much better equipped Jetson Bolt Pro ($350 at Costco), which at 6'3" and 240lbs I actually owned one and really liked it. Regarding upgrading these tiny bikes there's some crazy crew over in Hawaii trickin' out the Jetson Bolts bikes to go 55+ mph (not a typo and not exaggerating). I'm sure this one is even more upgradable/mod-able with the better frame, suspension, and a much more standard ebike battery.
@@SHREDDIEMCSKATE right? I have a full suspension on my much bigger Juiced HyperScorpion and I don't even like hitting big bumps on it going 35mph! But that being said, these little mini-ebikes are no joke and can be made to go faster and most importantly further, making them a legit and convenient choice for an ebike.
Pounds? Miles? Kg. Km....I will rewind the clip, note what you said and after convert it... anyway you should be happy with the 350w, EU version is only 250w.
Really surprised it made it through the sand and gravel. Did the handlebars come off while riding? Not a great sign, lol. Seems like it would look cooler if they got rid of the bike seat, and just made a long bench seat on it. Upgrade means a new rear wheel, and I'm not sure I'd want to go 30mph on it!
I was surprised as well, bro no the handlebars didn’t come off. I was just adjusting them and seeing how far up they went. Yeah it would be cool if they did get rid of the bike seat and just kept it a mini moped style bike.
Does the bike come with a lock build inside it from the steering wheel? Im thinking of buying this bike but should i also invest in a good lock with it?
I got mine delivered yesterday and I went to ride it and the tire was down I then pumped it up and now it’s gone back down I just don’t understand and it has no inner tube in side please let me no what the best thing to do
First ride The chain would not stay on I've only had the bike 2 months and 2 weeks I couldn't ride it within those 2 months because they gave me a faulty battery, the back brakes were dog crap so I took em off it's cheaply made the handle bars bent just from hitting a pothole and yesterday as soon as I got on the bike the back tire popped and already needs resealed do not buy this huge waste of money
@@mordredevans3892 Throttle, have seen a few reviews on this. so hold right brake and turn the accelerator throttle all the way full (at the same time) and hold it.
You actually Hold the right handle brake down and hold the accelerator all of the way open while you turn the key on on the bike….continue to hold it for 25 seconds. Then turn the key off. This should remove the rev limiter so it can achieve around 33kmh…..or around 20mph. I hope this helps. Keep the rubber on the road.
Do not buy this bike if your back tire needs replaced nobody's gonna touch it and you can't disconnect the back tire without knowing how to do wire work and the company will refuse to refund it the company and bike is dog shit 1:57 1:57 1:58
I've been riding this bike for about a month ru-vid.comUgkxwC0IIeIomGQVeBWg-kKJaToZkLEFIA2W and a half now and I think it's fantastic. It helps me get to work on time every day since I'm able to fit it inside of public transportation rush hour. The price is great too, people are always shocked when they ask me how much I paid for the fold up and I tell them "200". It's easy to fold and installation when it ships is insanely easy. All you have to install when the bike arrives is one foot pedal, everything else is done for you. I do recommend you carry some sort of wrench to tighten any loose screws on the handle bar and seat whenever they get a little bit loose. Other than that I think it's a fantastic bike. Easily fits in the home, can fit inside a car trunk and can even fit in subway rush hour.