The Ultimate Farm E-Bike Challenge: Testing the Cyrusher Kommoda 2.0
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 8 ก.ย. 2024
- In this exciting video, we put the Cyrusher Kommoda 2.0 through a rigorous series of tests to see if it can handle the demands of farm life. We start by taking it through deep mud, pushing its traction and stability to the limits. Next, we tackle a big hill, testing the bike's power and battery life under tough inclines. Finally, we subject it to a high-pressure wash to see if it can withstand the elements and stay in top shape after getting dirty. Throughout the video, we'll share our thoughts on its performance, durability, and practicality for everyday farm tasks. Is the Cyrusher Kommoda 2.0 the ultimate farm bike, or does it fall short? Tune in to find out and see if this electric bike is the right choice for your farm!
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It appears to be a pretty powerful E bike. For a big man as yourself putting it through some tough terrain paces, I'm impressed. I thought the frame would yield. It will be interesting how it holds up over time.
I see you wear Carhartt T shirts as I do. Have you had issues with the collars fabric getting little fuzz balls. Pilling? I have used there clothing for years with out issues. I do see they are now manufacturing them in (LCC) low cost countries now.
Any how different type video but I enjoyed it. Thanks, Boe
I do like carhartt just how they hold up to farming. Glad you enjoyed the video
I think the idea of an electric bike is that it’s a bike first, i.e. that you pedal, and a battery assist for when you’re going up hills or you’re too tired to pedal any further. I didn’t see you pedal at all. With so many Americans so overweight and out of shape, we need to exercise much more and cut down on all the sugary drinks and the empty carbs that we consume. 😮
I was trying to test the claim that you could go 50 miles but I’m sure they were saying you could go 50 miles with pedal assist. That’s why I wasn’t peddling.
I know this wasn't your typical video, but I found it to be a very fun video to watch and you did a great job as a product reviewer and you put that little thing through some good tests! I'm impressed with that thing! Now I'm interested in getting the wife and I an e-bike. It wont be for farm work, so if it can put up with what all you are doing, it should be great durability wise with anything we would do with it. Nice to know it could do it if needed though,
Thank you so much! I was worried about doing it but it turned out pretty good and hopefully it helps someone out. It was pretty fun to do as well.
Nice to see you practicing your mud riding skills.
I’m not the best at it. But it was pretty fun to do.
Your farm is a pretty good stress test! I had a friend who had a Zero electric motorcycle I thought was a horrible idea in the city but would be good for a ranch.
Yeah we used it today to run between fields I just had it in the back of my truck
I am very surprised how well it is doing. Keep it on dryer ground and I think it will be great. And for someone who is smaller it should do even better than that I would guess.
I was surprised as well since I max out the capacity.
That Fendt will be cool to see in action! cant wait!
We just started grain harvest today, and it is pretty awesome
@@RockyMountainFarmer that’s awesome! I’m sure you’re getting some sweet shots of it!
I’m trying to
Nice bro
Thanks
the idea of this bike is great , and if it works , i hope i have enough money
For an electric bike this one is on the more affordable side. I was actually surprised how well it did for how affordable it is, especially when you look at the high-end electric bikes that are about 10 grand.
I would think that this would be Great market research say for a "Farm Hand" model of this bike with larger diameter tires, higher clearance, and heaver payload (heck a small toolbox can easily weigh 80 lbs. ) and they might start a market for a farm bike :)
Great point! That would be awesome to see something like that. I know there are some other brands that have something similar to that.
Put half a bottle of green tire slime in each tire, you’ll never have a flat. If you blow the tire out it’ll be messy, but you’ll have to replace tube and tire anyways at that point so slime is just a precaution. I like slime in tubes over tubeless, just seems to be double insurance if you’re running sorta low tire pressure anyways. High satire pressure (over 40 psi) is asking for trouble riding on dirt IMHO, I have a e-bike & normal mtn bike a fair bit
Yes, I think tires slime is a must. I need to put some in because I’ve already had a flat tire.
Quelle différence de conduite faîtes- vous avec ce nouveau Cyrusher Kommoda 2.0 Max comparé au premier Cyrusher Kommoda 1.0 ? Sans pédaler faut- il appuyer sur la gâchette d'accélérateur pour vite avancer en differentr niveau d'assistance ou bien l'assistance d'accélération se déclenche automatiquement ? En assistance 5, peut- on atteindre la vitesse maximale de 65 Km/ h sur un terrain plat ?
I’ve only tried this one and the assistance kicks in automatically when pedaling.
Wow you got a fendt? I want to see that in action.
First video coming tomorrow
I ride irrigation roads with tiny 44mm tires & the tire slime keeps me from flatting on all the little weed heads, I swear by tire slime for biking on gravel
Yeah, I think this definitely needs some of that to keep it from popping the tires.
Very nice looking bike! 😊
Yeah, it is pretty nice
How is the A/C doing for your potato pits?
It is holding pretty steady but we took the ac back today because they almost have the potatoes out.
I can see where it would be useful around the farm, but I think a small gasoline powered motorcycle would be better.
Just once you get into motorcycles, they get heavier. And this thing is so quiet.
It appears not to be very practical for most farm use. One case of road rash on a gravel road and you might park it.
It’s pretty handy for running around. Today I had it in my truck and one of my guys unloaded it to go check some other fields because he didn’t have a vehicle so that was great.
Bonjour je suis intéressé, j’aimerais l’acheter pour faire des livraison de repas en France, je n’ai pas vu d’autre vidéo que celle ci, j’aimerais savoir s’il vous plaît quel est l’autonomie réel du vélo ? En pédalant en roulant à 25km/h, et en pesant 70kg, merci beaucoup ! J’ai vu que c’est un vélo grande autonomie, vous le le conseillez ou pour le même prix il y’a mieux ? J’aimerais pouvoir rouler avec 6 heures d’affilé.
Going that speed and weighing that much you could probably go quite a ways I was going about 50 km/h and I weigh around 150 kg and that was without peddling and I still got about 50 km of range so if you were peddling at a slower speed you could probably get a lot more range
@@RockyMountainFarmermerci beaucoup c’est génial ! Je ne m’attendais pas à une aussi grande autonomie, je vais personnellement prendre la version 250w car elle roule à 25km/h, donc légale en Europe. J’ai plusieurs vélos et trottinette roulant vite mais pour faire des livraisons il vaut mieux qu’il soit brider.
Nice too zo beauty folw
Yeah, it’s a nice little bike
I’m learning here. Why are the pivots not networked or wireless?
We have some that are but some older ones aren’t. We can update them to that but it’s expensive so we are doing it slowly. Some pivots we don’t own and just have to run them we only have one of ours that isn’t updated.
@@RockyMountainFarmer I watch the last year of vids. Seems you do a double shift everyday. One for work. One for repairing and you still find time to film and put a video together. Nice job mate👍
How heavy is the bike? Can 1 guy lift it up on the combine?
I lifted it up there, but I’m a little bigger than average. I think there’s probably some easier ways to mount it
Send it back! Get a eco-friendly gas engine.
Well, we do have four wheelers on the farm as well
Electricity is a stupid idea for any sort of transportation. I have a hair dryer with a more powerful motor.
Well it works pretty good for some things. It’s way lighter than any motorcycle I’ve ever seen.