Overall, I love the bike and would buy again. Range is amazing and never find myself needing more charge. I usually ride under 30 miles and only lose 1 bar out of 5
I've changed my tire a few times. what I have found is to prop up the bike, remove the zip ties and there's just enough cable to change the tire on the side. A lot of other ebikes have a cable connector near the axel. but every bike has its pros and cons.
I really like that strategy for the tire swap. Going to be doing it that way from now on. Still love this bike either way. Best ebike that requires maintenance really only on the breaks and tires. Broken chain won't leave you behind
I've heard the same thing but really haven't experienced that when riding. It definitely can handle some serious hills. Might have to test from a stand still though
@@SoIgotabike it depends on the motor windings. a 2.5T will get you to 60mph, but struggle on steep hills, where a 5T will pull you like a tractor, but max out at 35mph.
@@jimmitron It's hard to say, I don't have any experience with all the companies out there. I think EStrapz makes a pretty solid version. I got mine from Alibaba for cheap, but I don't think their support or service is that great. but I prefer to work on my own stuff anyways.
I've changed my tire a few times. what I have found is to prop up the bike, remove the zip ties and there's just enough cable to change the tire on the side. A lot of other ebikes have a cable connector near the axel. but every bike has its pros and cons.
I really like that strategy for the tire swap. Going to be doing it that way from now on. Still love this bike either way. Best ebike that requires maintenance really only on the breaks and tires. Broken chain won't leave you behind
Have a look at my stealth bomber.
The fardrive controller is melted at the bottom.
Wait wait! Wait! Wait, you were able to register your stealth bomber was that a plate?!
Htf you do that
It's just for show. I like to think it helps me look legal lmao
@@SoIgotabike its somthin that some popo might not like approve but i guess it depends on the day/guy
I hear they're not so good on the incline too. Personally, I'm going for the E Ride Pro SS
I've heard the same thing but really haven't experienced that when riding. It definitely can handle some serious hills. Might have to test from a stand still though
@@SoIgotabike it depends on the motor windings. a 2.5T will get you to 60mph, but struggle on steep hills, where a 5T will pull you like a tractor, but max out at 35mph.
@SoIgotabike out of all the bikes, which company would you say had the best service and highest quality stealth bombers?
@@jimmitron It's hard to say, I don't have any experience with all the companies out there. I think EStrapz makes a pretty solid version. I got mine from Alibaba for cheap, but I don't think their support or service is that great. but I prefer to work on my own stuff anyways.
@jimmitron ive only had experience with two sellers and I prefer Domain Electric from Alibaba
What’s the peak kilowatt on it
Really not sure. Supposed to be 15000w ebike
look into qulbix ebikes
Just checked them out. I'd trade all of my ebikes for one of those. Would like to see more hub motor mid drive frames
@@SoIgotabike it's very quiet unlike surrons