August delivery WiredFreedom owner(mid upgrade)but very satisfied! I'm 235lbs I live in hills of northern California. Hit 42 on straight. 18 mph up steep hills 3rd gear pedal 2 or 3.
So the wired freedom is really a good e bike? Serious question I’m looking around for a bike and it’s been wired freedom, mowheel obsiden, and the hiboy p6. Is the wired the best option in ur opinion?
Great looking bike but 750W? So 2019. Who wants an eBike with less than 1500W these days? Depending on size of rider and type of terrain somewhere between 1500 - 2500 seems pretty much ideal no?
It is slow junk. No one I know want to have to buy a new bike that is overdue for a expensive upgrade. You should not be pushing such crappy overpriced products. Find improved value and performance technology needs to advance. Slow ebikes are the worst idea.
Well it’s good enough for me in Europe although not quite legal but as I was about to get a himiway but felt your review was so positive and helpful, as all your videos are, I have purchased one today. Had lots of communication with the company and certainly get good response, they spoke to the manufacturers about being able upgrade to 100mm hydraulic front forks for down hill which is ok to do. & supplying a second battery weighing 5.1Kg So yep saved money over the himiway and hope to have a similar ride. Thanks for sharing your vast knowledge oh yes and it will be Yellow 😮
Wow nice bike ! Love the fit & finish and Dual Crown Forks with full 4 link suspension on this ebike ! If the Vitilan had a 60v battery and 2000 w motor with 40 amp controller with BMX handlebars, I would consider this over the Wired freedom. Even if it was a bit more money than the Freedom. In its current form I think its too weak for me. Plus the low Handlebars are a deal breaker. It's Hard to change that if the leads are too short. Great review as usual.
Citizencycle pushing this bike abit more than it deserves. Why 28mph top speed with 25a controller?.. slowest start bike everrr making the 25a controller redundant. is there a throttle delay/start when in higher speeds? 330lbs capacity for a thick heavy frame is on the lower side..even kept the reflectors on.. big headlight for show? Is it good for wide angle or just beam? I like the throttle/shifter setup and lower seat capability for full suspension. New Wired bikes still better by far.
Goesriding.... I agree 100% with you!!! Except.... Is the wired better?? Motor wise, yes. But overall "I think" the T7 is a better bike at a way lower cost...... I really like the Wired and I really like the Vitlan T7 !! It is a good time to be eBike shopping.
@@logitech12345678910 I agree, + Ins for the wired if you want it.......... MATH is $2250 for a shipped Wired... $1800 for a shipped T7 (with discount code) That is a BIG difference.... PLUS one is available NOW, the other is a pre-order.
Looks cool. I like the wired better I think. The steering rubber stopper should be moved up or down maybe to not use the wires to stop it. Great review! Thanks!
I just ordered an eaHora Romeo Pro, actually waiting on it to be delivered today. If i hadn't just ordered that, I would 100% be buying this right now, and I still might. I was going back and forth between the Wired Freedom and Romeo Pro, but if I had known about this one, it would have been a 3 way race.
The eahora pro is in my shopping cart...... I just can't do it, knowing it will most likely come with "generic" batteries. Also the weight at over 120# is kinda a negitive, but what would you expect with a battery bank like that. Also the Romeo Pro is a GREAT LOOKING bike !!
@@skypros7 My aventon aventure is like 80 lbs and I am 6'4 225 son of an NFL player in great shape. Fuck A 120lb bike that's insanity unless you own A garage and never have to lift or park the bike.
We have the vitilan I7 and absolutely love it, but damn Vitilan when are you guys going to release a 52v bike?! The 48v is impressive with the 750watt motor used with peak 1200watts but competition at this price are using 52v and even 60v on the wired bikes! It is dope that vitilan ships the bikes out the box 28mph though lol idk how or why they do that but I love that about them lol
Wired is completely messing up the eBike market right now with their pricing. Like, what would be the benefit of paying almost the same amount for less of a bike?
I'm torn right now for my 2nd ebike bc wired gives you so much power. The only thing holding me back is I wish they made the battery in the frame and there so many other sporty beefy framed bikes out there. Just wish the wired bikes didn't have that normal bike look to them even though they are very nice.
@@darrylphillips6301that's what's good about the freedom, it looks like a beefy BMX bike but flies. If you want a bike that looks like a moped buy a moped lol.
@@dawhoda1 bro moped style? Lol I already have a juiced ripracer, vitilan I7, and a much better looking 26x4 freesky Himalaya that goes 35mph unlocked. None of them moped style. Point is there are much better looking bikes with batteries in frame which are much cleaner looking not to mention more protection for it. It literally looks like a regular bike with a battery on it😂
@@darrylphillips6301 batteries in frame are much better looking..and the freedom is ugly af..but the issue with inframe batteries is they’re proprietary designs. Only the bike company sells replacements
I bought a Radtrike. Not happy with it already having mechanical issues. Trikes are in right now. Add motor has some cool ones. They are fun for what they do. But tricky to drive till you get used to them. Also limited to flat ground or they can tip.
I thought about getting a trick but I feel like it would take up a lot of room. Sorry about your rad issues. Hopefully, you can fix without too much trouble.
Definitely a good looking 26x4 bike. For me, lack luster in the power department but for a legal class 3 with good suspension I’d recommend it. Was the pas power or speed based btw? Maybe I missed that in the vid but it definitely changes the riding experience.
I completely agree with you about needing to wear a helmet always whether going slow or fast! I love Citizen, but I hate when RU-vidrs give a bad example by not wearing the appropriate safety gear…
I know of 3 separate people killed cycling at slow speeds without a helmet on. It's just plain stupid to admit You don't use one. The first thing to hit the ground is Your 10 pound ball on a rubber band.
I like everything except the clunky big headlight. Makes it look like a weird moped or something. Imagine that off and a wired freedom style light there? It'll give it that (upper priced) ebike look
Great bike. Vitilan makes one of the better 20x4 ebikes too. I'm team long front fender, throttle limited to PAS speed best, but with full blast throttle. I'm also on team forward stem like this bike has. Would be very helpful to know if throttle response and 9 PAS levels is possible to fix in settings.
All these new ebikes. Ive got an XF800 CYRUSHER. Crappyb13 amp battery. But stilll 28 to 32 mph. Usless range 20 . No matter what. Any tips. Settings seem to be what they've been set at and seem to be correct. Got the Bafung unrestricted 750 watts motor. Just annoying.
That interference with turning of the wheel in tight places killed the deal for me. I stopped watching video when I saw that. I store my bikes in a tight space, so every time I would have to lift the bike and turn it around to get it out. Not gonna do that. Very surprised this company would even release this bike to the public with that flaw in its design. I also turn around in narrow streets and in my driveway while pedaling. This design would hinder me. I liked the headlight, but not the plastic fenders. However no amount of bonus gifts or price reductions would make me a buyer of this poor design. Appreciate that you didn't hide the flaw from us in your review, CC.
@@CitizenCycle925 Don't feel bad, CC. Your review sold me on the Aventon Aventure, and I'm enjoying the heck out of it. I wasn't conserving on the first full battery charge, trying to see how fast I could ride it, and I got 44 miles at 0% remaining on the gauge. Top speed I got was consistent with your review, and 23-25 mph was easy to maintain. Now I'm going to see how far it will go if I ride in eco mode all the time. Rode 5 miles tonight, 10-13 mph, and the gauge still says 100% remaining. Without your review, I'd never have known about or looked into the Avonton.
Thank you for the review. I'm very interested in this bike after your review. I'm curious if you can take the handle bar stem off as you mentioned and replace it with one that rotates forward. My husband and I prefer to be more upright. We have Trek Marlen Mt. bikes and changed the stem so the bars are taller and rotate forward for a more comfortable ride. We aren't sure if regular Mt. bike components fit electric bikes? It looks like there is plenty of slack in the wires. Thanks for your time!
Thanks for the response. Did you find this bike to be tall? I'm 5'6' with a 30" inseam. Their site doesn't give a measurement for the stand over height. It's difficult to find a full suspension Ebike that will handle our terrain here in NH and fit a smaller frame. Any suggestions would be welcome. Thank you for your time. Your videos have been very informative!@@CitizenCycle925
Can you ride the new Wired freedom no handed as well? Great point on the stability. Appreciate the reviews, always very detailed and universal for everyone. Thanks
Love your reviews, very informative. So what's the lightest full size ebike I can get. I like all the features of ebikes but the +60lbs keeps me from getting one.
Does the pedal assist control speed or power? Some bikes the pedal assist will give more power to bring the bike to a certain speed based on the the assist level, power assist does a much more controlled operation.
Anyone remember when these bikes came in different frame sizes? Now, most of the sizes available only work for those 5’10” and shorter. That may be OK with the moped style bike with 20” wheels but a bike like this is for mt. biking … with your knees hitting your chin.
Freedom has much stronger performance but this has equivalent suspension and probably better looks and with my code its only $1750... its all in what is important to you.
Why do so many youtube accounts review tons of random chinese bikes from unknown brands? Why not review all of the other ebikes from established companies?
Brayan I am going have to unsubscribe from your channel, because every time I watch I end up wanting something different. 😂 I like this bike but it doesn’t have a torque sensor and I like the handlebars to come back a little bit rather then the straight bars. Do you know of any 4 point suspension bikes that have a torque sensor? Also any if there is any 4 point suspension that is not a fat tire bike? Thanks for another great video Ed
No offense but wired holds the level of ebike at that price pretty much at that price and then some his bike doesn't even go about 30 miles an hour so I don't think that's going to be a big seller it doesn't even have the power but we all know that you Reiki bikes and you really can't say anything bad you just tell it like it is
They claim they use "Samsung" brand batteries, but so do other manufacturers. They claim they do, but people claim their batteries still catch on fire, just like the garbage, off-brand batteries that most Chinese bikes use.
I wouldn't have it,you can go faster on a bicycle. So why would I give them a couple thousand dollars for something you can outrun on a bicycle. I would rather build my own, cheaper, stronger, and faster. I think the company might want to rethink the decision to limit the speed, they'll lose all their business to their competitors.
Nothing special. Too slow with low range and overpriced. Why even review it? The headlight is nice. Many better performing and better value options are easy to find.
I like the Wired better..... But the wired shipped/ins = $2300 The VITILAN T7 shipped = $1800 (w/discount code) that makes the wired $500 more....... There are positives on each, so now we have to think, is the Wired worth $500 more than the VITILAN T7 ????? I say no, But am I ordering the VITILAN T7...... No the Motor in the Wired is something any bike that I buy must have (IE: the ability to customize for "off-road / private land use)..... If the VITILAN T7 had the equlivent hub motor that the wired has (and had to up their price a couple hundred bucks) They would have my ORDER..... as the VITILAN T7 is 90% of what I am looking for. Why haven't I ordered a Wired....... I was, but when it came to the checkout page, the $325 ship/ins stopped me (along with the pre-order wait)..... I would of rather wired have their price to include shipping..... and then "maybe" offer a discount code. Anyways........ Winter Rain/Snow/cold is about to hit, so I can shop for the perfect bike as I have months before I could really enjoy it. Thanks CitizenCycle........ Your reviews are the best, because of you..... I am able to make a informed decision, that without your great channel, would make it quite difficult.
I see so many e-bike companies doing huge Black Friday sales, but not wired freedom, plus I have to pay $325 shipping when all other e-bikes offer free shipping, so no, I’m not buying it, $2300 is probably still good deal, but not for me, unless it’s free shipping, plus there is e-bike law, if I can hit 40mph without e-bike laws, then I’m all for it. Also, wired still haven’t achieved UL certification.
Probably the camera i had to use an old GoPro to film this video. My newer gopro died. Maybe I have the settings different, i hate gopro, Just bought an Osmo camera I'll be using from here on out.
I'm interested to see how you like the Osmo. GoPros are nice but they do have issues that seem to get worse with each release. I notice you like to use 60fps in your vides, if you use a lower framerate like 24 or 30, it really helps with the sense of speed when you're riding because you get the background motion blur. The higher smoother framerates make it look slower @@CitizenCycle925