Some shown here already have mudguards fitted so not sure what you're complain8ng about. They can all be specced with guards and paniers. Couple seconds on Google mate.
Interesting you haven't included Gazelle ebikes made in the Netherlands, is that because you only review or rate bikes that you sell? Doesn't seem a totally honest review, or am I mistaken?
You guys should become retailers for Kuma bikes from Dublin. Their range is superb and streets ahead of anything else value and feature wise. I’ve been riding an M1 around London for just over a year - same mid engined 85 Nm Bafang M420 as the Temple but an enviolo Trekking hub and a Gates carbon belt and cheaper!!!
Man, everything you guys are recommending and selling are all just using cheap Chinese components such as Bafang, etc. These components wear out and fail in just a few short years when compared to Bosch, Brose and Shimano. Recommend some bikes with good hardware and quality that is built to Last!!! Such as Riese & Muller, Vanmoof, Gazelle, Specialized, Haibike, etc. You’re just deceiving these poor viewers and your customers with these cheap and poorly built bikes which are a horrible investment. I personally own a Mercedes Smart E-bike which is still going strong after 10 years and now its like new with its newly built and upgraded battery giving me a 100miles of range. It looks and rides better than any of the crap bikes you guys recommended. If I were to shop around for a bike now, I’d go for a quality one from either Germany or the Netherlands with a BOSCH mid drive for their excellent reliability. Consumers want something that will last and be dependable. Recommend reputable companies and not this crap.
Man why is england severely lacking in e-bikes? Compared to America we get so much less with a greater cost. I just want something like Velotric discover 1, cheaper price with still good components and looks like a regular bike with actual suspension.
Seriously whats the point of the honbike??? if you can't even attatch panniers to carry your stuff around? Avoid. Also this channel never includes what is probably the most important point buyers want to know about, whats the after care like and how easy is it to repair/replace parts. These are all highly customized and will most likely be a nightmare to fix once things start going wrong.
This is a commuter bike for someone riding to work with a backpack - I think the inability to add a pannier rack is very much a conscious design choice which will definitely make it unsuitable for a lot of people. In terms of after care, that's a fair question, and we'll make sure we cover these points in future videos. We sell this bike ourselves in the UK, so any repairs or battery replacements etc can be done by our mechanics in London. And all parts are supplied by distributor Modus, who are a reputable distributor with which we have a great relationship. So I feel quite confident in the after care of this bike. If a pannier rack and strong UK-based after care are your most important points, I'd recommend the Estarli e28 for max peace of mind. Thanks for watching!
Skeptical on the stiffness of the honbike. I bet it becomes wobly with hands off the bars like all bikes relying on just one tube between the front and back. You guys should test that.
Orbea Gain M30 is a very light and discreet commuter, with no discernible resistance when the engine support disengages. I would say perfect range extender for an experienced cycling commuter...
If you've ridden 100 ebikes (including all the ones in this video) you should really start your own channel! Let us know when you do and we'll subscribe x
I have a BH e-motion atom diamond. More like the last one you reviewed. Also as heavy. Unfortunately not sold here in the US any longer, so it's orphaned. Nice to see what's out there for when it becomes unservicable.
Hello everyone, a great video as always! I was thinking to buy escali than shifted to tenways 600 pro or 800s... But i guess will go for gazelle? By brain will explode 😅
This bike was really easy to assemble ru-vid.comUgkxMesz3KOGEmwmvyKQfLfrRSUXLFzfVHZA and required very few adjustments out of the box. The wheels did not require any truing/adjustments. The frame had some small scratches, but nothing major.I did replace the seat though - the seat it came with was very uncomfortable. The tires need to be re-inflated every 4-5 days, but this appears to be quite common for the narrow 700x25 tires.Overall, in my opinion, this bike looks and rides like a much more expensive bike.
That why I still hesitate to order their bike. Not only communication is pretty bad. The fact that most of their bikes are currently out of stock worried me. I've been looking for a simplistic belt drive with a throttle for awhile. Guess I will just have to go without one and get a Tenways instead. Better parts with named brands & support.
Wau ebike have a new model coming called the Cyber which I'm looking forward to seeing and if I win the lottery actually owning. Currently I'm happy on a non ebike to build up my fitness and bum bike seat compatibility but life hits us fast so who knows what's around the corner 😎
How lightweight are the basic e-bikes? Missing LEDs + carrier + accessories add up weight, compared with full featured normal bicycle having from the start.
show a real cat in one of the videos and it will most likely double the number of people who hit the subscribe button! 😻 (probably even more if you carry a cat while riding the electric bike) 😍
The Honbike really took my fancy, the clean quirky design is really attractive and the claimed 100km range is more than enough. But the difference between claimed range and test range is just too great, and that worries me.
To be fair we tested it on max assist so the number was always going to be lower. The range from Honbike is most likely based off of a low assist in good temperatures for the best battery performance. Just like car companies - range claims are always extra than what it truly is. Which is why we're here to test it for you! ☺
For people who have the Bike2 - e28, is it easy to just replace the rear wheel and convert it into a regular bike when needed? Also, does it ride almost as good as a road/hybrid bike without the battery/ motor? I am in the market for primarily a road bike, but it would be nice if I can get a little push and not sweat on my morning commute (especially on certain uphill sections). Also, on some weekends, it would be nice to go on a group ride with other road bikes. Does E28 fit the bill for this? (I am also open to two bikes instead - so I will get the road bike now, e-bike maybe later). Also, is it possible to test the bike somehow if I order online? (rent or re-stocking-fee + exchange if needed?) (I am in Ontario, Canada)
@@Electroheads I’m looking forward to when it arrives. Ordered off the back of your reviews…..every last e28 vid lol. Guys should test the hills in south London. Brockley road.
Great video ⚡🚴 Electroheads. Is the Ado air ok on gravel tow paths and ok up regular sized hills? Planning for a 12km commute and hoping not to break a sweat
Honbike is cool though I'm mildy triggered by the light pointing up the way (yeah yeah I get its for visibility :P). The Temple is exquisite for an e-bike.
I bought an electric wheel and a battery from Amazon, 350 dollars, and a normal Chinese crap bicycle 150 dollars, top speed 50km/h and 115 km range, that’s it it has more km than my car now 😂
Their so incredibly stealable that I got my racing bike stolen outside an e bike store waiting for it to open. When they are all foldable like the bromie I might be interested, still scared of the dazzling top speed of 15 mph though. I don't want a whip lash injury.
We don't get paid by any of these companies - it's an important part of our model. We review bikes, and if we think they're great, we add them to our shop, which is how we make money. We have to have a revenue model otherwise we can't afford for entitled people to watch these videos for free and complain about it 😉
Wow, this video about electric bicycles is fantastic! I love how they showcase different features and models. It's great to see the variety and options available in the e-bike market. As an e-bike user, I'm always on the lookout for new and innovative products. Speaking of which, I just discovered a new crowdfunding project called the freebeat Morph 2-in-1 e-Bike. It caught my attention because it offers a unique indoor recharge feature, which is something I haven't seen before. I'm excited to learn more about its outstanding features and how it combines indoor fitness with outdoor exploration. Great job on the video, can't wait to see more updates on the Morph e-bike!
Wow, I just found out about the freebeat Morph 2-in-1 e-Bike and it sounds absolutely amazing! I love how it offers a unique indoor recharge feature, which is definitely something I haven't seen before. The combination of indoor fitness and outdoor exploration is such a cool concept. I can't wait to learn more about its outstanding features and how it enhances the e-bike experience. Thanks for sharing this exciting project, I'm really looking forward to seeing more updates on the Morph e-bike!
Cripes, could someone please tell that girl that “H” is aitch and not haitch? Honestly, it might as well be “cock” otherwise. As David Mitchell once said “We will judge you… we won’t tell you we’re judging you… but we will judge you.” (All in good faith).