66 Miles Bikepacking Solo in Rain | Fiido Titan e-bike Test
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 21 ต.ค. 2024
- I ride 66 miles in 2 days on a fat tire electric bike (Titan e-bike by Fiido) around the Little Manistee River just outside the town of Manistee, Michigan. Riding along paved roads, gravel roads, and dirt trails then ending at a quiet campsite on the edge of the river with rain storms throughout the night made for an unforgettable camping experience.
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Came for the bike. Stayed for the nice shots.
That’s awesome haha. Appreciate it
Brett Affleck with a change of pace and another home run!
Cheers brother 🍻
Yea much different indeed! Thanks Frank 🍻
Some great shots! Manistee is great, thanks for sharing. Atlas needs a sidecar 😆🏕️✌🏼
My first time there and it was really nice! She really does 🤣
Man that’s was an awesome trip. Like the river side camping. Looking forward to the next on and as always safe travels man
Thanks and glad you enjoyed it! Some big kayaking trips coming soon
Seems like it was good trip. The fiido titan comes with an optional extra 2 batteries and holders which increases the range to 248 miles. That would be awesome!
It was really fun! Just wish I had a second battery haha. $420 though…
What a beautiful trip.This video was absolutely amazing, spectacular. Greetings from Osorno, Chile.
Thank you very much!
Nice trip. now you need to find a way to have Atlas ride with you!
Thanks! Believe me, she would be there if it was feasible
This dude is the PREMIER and BEST Michigan Outdoors TH-camr!
You’re too kind! Thank you again
Seems to be a good Trip!
It was, thank you!
Nice adventure and I love your camping spot beside the river. Liked!!!
Hey thank you so much! It was a prime location
Awesome Trip! My girlfriend actually works at North Channel Brewery in Manistee. Come back sometime!
Oh wow that’s pretty cool! Thanks man
Looked like a great time! Is there a way to carry a spare battery or some type of solar charger for the bike for longer trips?
Thanks as always! They do offer a mount that you can put two extra batteries in, but they would interfere with the pannier bags. You should be able to use a solar panel. I took mine on this trip but I forgot the cord…
Thanks!
Thank you Rick :)
Bret
You did well on this video! What a cool idea! It's definitely a big challenge on going up that hill with a bike! So, what were you drinking by the stream? Was that bone broth ? Another interesting idea I might try! Thanks again for a very entertaining idea. Got me thinking of an electric bike!
Rick From Virginia
Thanks Rick! Yes that was bone broth. I drink it a lot, it’s great for gut health and mostly just protein. I highly recommend an e-bike, they make bike riding pretty effortless!
Shoulda got two beers! Twice the charge! What an awesome trip! I wish I would’ve taken you up on the offer to test drive the fiido last time I saw ya haha.
You’re right! I like the way you think haha
I need to take my bike up there and do that route. Thanks for the info.
Do it! You’ll love it
another fun video with great drone footage. Really impressed with that fiido bike. especially the mies your getting on those dirt roads. going over to EZE Ryders in san diego to look at them. we have 2 lectric bikes now but very basic. really like how beefy fiido looks and looks like they have some sales going on right now. also miss that 70 temps vs our 110 today.
Thank you! Its very beefy and can handle mud and sand very well. Yea we've had a very comfortable summer so far. I miss San Diego tho
Really nice, i watched the video twice
That’s awesome! Thank you
Great video. Been thinking of picking up that exact bike for exactly what you did. When the battery died the 2nd time and you had to pedal it like a normal bike, how difficult was it and how far did you have to bike to make it back?
Thank you! I was somewhere around 4 - 5 miles left when it died. You could definitely tell it weighed more than a normal bike but nothing too extreme except when you are going uphill, you notice the weight difference then
Great trip! Do you know if motorcycles are allowed on some of the single-track trails?
Thank you! Yeah, I don’t see why motorcycles wouldn’t be able to do the trip
What helmet are you wearing? I like the flip down tinted visor.
Link for it in the description 👍
It would be great if you have a Bluetti or Jackery power station..
Hello
What helmet is that? I love the look of it.
Hi. There’s a link in the description for it 👍
Rode mine for 1 mile, then bang! defective inner tube valve, completely flat! took me two hours to get home.
Did you post the route? I couldn’t find it.
Yes, the link to the route is in the bio 👍
What name helmet and where you buy it
I know I got it on Amazon in the link to it is in the description 👍
I do 30 miles almost every night sometimes 60 on trails michigan 🎉🎉
Wow! On an e-bike or regular?
@@AtlasAdventures e bike that I built 💪 haven't killed the batt yet so maby more than 60 miles
@@juggalojay5981 right on thats awesome
@AtlasAdventures yea its awesome I wish they'd connect more paths so people don't try hit ya in cars but who don't like playing frogger lol ..trail forks show ya alot
concerning the hill.. you could have just hit the throttle to assist you no?
Thought about it but that would’ve burned up too much battery and I already knew I wouldn’t completely make it
Bro you’re literally jack of all trades when it comes to anything outdoorsy camping wise. Whew that was a lot lol! I fuckin love it all! Was just saying I’m running out of content of yours to watch!
Hey thanks a lot man! I’d get bored if I just did one style of camping haha. More vids coming soon 👍
@@AtlasAdventures where are you from in Michigan? What county? Not asking for where you live specifically. I’m in Eaton county.
@@stephenaseltinejr.3564 Nice! Im in Saginaw
Love the diversity of your channel. Great video man!
I think electric bikes should come with two batteries. After all that's a lot of money for a bike just to find yourself pushing it back or barely riding it back
I certainly wouldn’t mind if they did but I did have that thing weighed down so 50 some miles on that battery wasn’t bad at all
@AtlasAdventures @jerrywaters4814
This bike is one of the few that you can get 3 batteries for the max range at low power is 248 mi. They even have a Lil mount for the other 2 batteries to be stored so theoretically you could hook em up to a solar batter bank or something if you wanted to add even more range.
Also if you see this could you do a review of the bike with zero power assistance curious how it handles as a standard bicycle in emergencies
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Always superb video, could you share your email? Sir, i want to send you some items about camping. Looking forward to your reply
Sure you can. My email is in the about page
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Thanks!
Hey thank you so much Laura!