Direct drive motor with regen braking would be the perfect blend you talk about, most bikes in this category have that. Lucky you advise not to crash, I would never have thought of that.
I've had mine since July. I have 1500 miles on it now, I love it. Now we just need a 72v version. Maybe in the future? (If you did, i would recommend upgrading turn signals to better quality as well as nicer mirrors and add true motorcycle tires as well. Brighter headlight and louder horn would be nice too.)
Hi there! 50MPH is already a pretty fast speed, so we won’t be releasing a 72V version of the ET-7. However, we might introduce a new model that supports a 72V electrical system in the future. Your suggestions are fantastic, and we’ll definitely take them into serious consideration. Thank you so much for sharing your thoughts!
Hello, this e-bike is a strong contender for me to purchase, particularly because of the power output and price compared to others in the category sporting 60V batteries and higher wattage motors. A few questions: 1. Is the front axle a thru-axle or drop out? 2. I couldn't find any information if the batteries are UL certified 3. What is the torque in Nm? 4. Does this have a functioning pedal-assist and a cadence or torque sensor? Regards
Hello, Thank you for your interest in our e-bike! Here are the answers to your questions: 1. The front axle is a thru-axle. Due to the high speed of the bike, a dropout axle would not be safe for this design. 2. The battery is UL certified. Without UL certification, it wouldn’t be allowed to enter the U.S. through the port, so you can rest assured about its compliance and safety. 3. The motor produces approximately 200 Nm of torque, providing powerful performance for climbing and acceleration. 4. The bike does have a functional pedal-assist system, which uses a cadence sensor. However, due to the bike's high speed, you'll likely find yourself relying less on pedaling. If you have any further questions, feel free to contact us at support@walfiskebike.com.
@@WalfiskEbikewow, just the specs I wanted to know, I’m sold on the ET-7 Ultra now !! It was between this one or the FreeGo X2 Pro but surprisingly, if you’re being honest , the 200 nm torque is more than the X2 pro and that’s crazy to me🫡😎👍
@@hakimnelson2271 may make a suggestion? I’ve found that at any given time there seems to be 3-5 extremely low mileage onyx cty2’s available for anywhere from as low as $1000-$1200 and as much as $2500. They’ll never be made again, and after owning one myself, I don’t think I realized how amazing of an electric bike they are until I began to have experience with other brands and bikes of all different power power ratings. I cannot suggest an Onyx CTY2 enough, and if I had to warn you of any specific thing about them, it would be their battery. Those batteries are going on six years old now and they’re (the batteries) are already beginning to go bad without any specific rhyme or reason. If you buy one off of someone with less than 300 or 400 miles, you should be able to get a wonderful deal on them if you remind them how unstable their battery is, or will be any day now. I know where there’s one right now for $1500 with 150 miles on it, and just like goat ebikes they are 63v bikes, but they top out in my experience at 54mph. I can only imagine how wonderful it would be to own one of them with a brand new Amorge battery that is twice the size as the 23ah battery that those bikes came with new. Also, the Onyx CTY2 is a bike that can totally be restored at a later date if ever you wanted to. The same cannot be said for any other electric bike on the market that I can personally think of.
Hello dear, please visit our official website: www.walfiskebike.com to place an order. Once you complete your purchase, we’ll ship it to you from our California warehouse.
Hello there! Our bikes are shipped from Rialto, California, and come with a one-year warranty. If you have any other questions, please feel free to email us at support@walfiskebike.com.
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Hi there.First, let me clarify the difference between rated power and peak power. The ET-7 Ultra is equipped with a brushless motor with a rated power of 3000 watts, which means the motor can consistently and stably output 3000 watts during long-term operation. However, the peak power of the motor is 4200 watts, and this is actually a conservative figure. The motor's theoretical peak power ranges between 4500 and 4800 watts. This peak power represents the maximum output the motor can achieve for a short period (usually a few seconds to tens of seconds), such as during acceleration or climbing. As for your second question, yes, the ET-7 Ultra supports adding a large pack or bag on the rear rack. The design is sturdy and can accommodate accessories like a big bag, making it convenient for carrying additional items.
@bobg6715 first I don't ride with two people. Second the ebike is king of the hills. Third speed is between 30 or 40. I like the range more than speed.
That’s so badass!!
Love the bike wish it had mag wheels and not spokes. Cant wait to see what the 72v bike looks like. Hope they keep this style.
Could not look any more like a motorcycle.
Direct drive motor with regen braking would be the perfect blend you talk about, most bikes in this category have that. Lucky you advise not to crash, I would never have thought of that.
It is direct drive
I thought this bike is direct drive motor
I want one of these have been looking at these for months
I've had mine since July. I have 1500 miles on it now, I love it. Now we just need a 72v version. Maybe in the future?
(If you did, i would recommend upgrading turn signals to better quality as well as nicer mirrors and add true motorcycle tires as well. Brighter headlight and louder horn would be nice too.)
Hi there! 50MPH is already a pretty fast speed, so we won’t be releasing a 72V version of the ET-7. However, we might introduce a new model that supports a 72V electrical system in the future. Your suggestions are fantastic, and we’ll definitely take them into serious consideration. Thank you so much for sharing your thoughts!
@WalfiskEbike Cool. I really think a 72 volt version would be cool, though. I'm happy with the et7 ultra. It's a great bike.
Nice looking bike! Seems like it has good power. Would love to review it on my channel.
I'm sure you would maybe you get it for free to .
I wouldn't even consider buying it if they didn't let you review it.
@@jcolt84😂😂
Would love to watch it!
Hello, this e-bike is a strong contender for me to purchase, particularly because of the power output and price compared to others in the category sporting 60V batteries and higher wattage motors.
A few questions:
1. Is the front axle a thru-axle or drop out?
2. I couldn't find any information if the batteries are UL certified
3. What is the torque in Nm?
4. Does this have a functioning pedal-assist and a cadence or torque sensor?
Regards
Hello,
Thank you for your interest in our e-bike! Here are the answers to your questions:
1. The front axle is a thru-axle. Due to the high speed of the bike, a dropout axle would not be safe for this design.
2. The battery is UL certified. Without UL certification, it wouldn’t be allowed to enter the U.S. through the port, so you can rest assured about its compliance and safety.
3. The motor produces approximately 200 Nm of torque, providing powerful performance for climbing and acceleration.
4. The bike does have a functional pedal-assist system, which uses a cadence sensor. However, due to the bike's high speed, you'll likely find yourself relying less on pedaling.
If you have any further questions, feel free to contact us at support@walfiskebike.com.
@@WalfiskEbikewow, just the specs I wanted to know, I’m sold on the ET-7 Ultra now !! It was between this one or the FreeGo X2 Pro but surprisingly, if you’re being honest , the 200 nm torque is more than the X2 pro and that’s crazy to me🫡😎👍
I currently own an Onyx cty2 that is a 60v bike and this looks like a pretty close competitor. This and goats line of ebikes.
Our Ebike has a 45AH battery, my friend. Plus, it’s powered by a motor rated at 3000W, with a peak output of around 4200W.
I have a goat v3 and I'm getting this next then 1 or 2 more for the family.
@@hakimnelson2271 may make a suggestion? I’ve found that at any given time there seems to be 3-5 extremely low mileage onyx cty2’s available for anywhere from as low as $1000-$1200 and as much as $2500. They’ll never be made again, and after owning one myself, I don’t think I realized how amazing of an electric bike they are until I began to have experience with other brands and bikes of all different power power ratings. I cannot suggest an Onyx CTY2 enough, and if I had to warn you of any specific thing about them, it would be their battery. Those batteries are going on six years old now and they’re (the batteries) are already beginning to go bad without any specific rhyme or reason. If you buy one off of someone with less than 300 or 400 miles, you should be able to get a wonderful deal on them if you remind them how unstable their battery is, or will be any day now. I know where there’s one right now for $1500 with 150 miles on it, and just like goat ebikes they are 63v bikes, but they top out in my experience at 54mph. I can only imagine how wonderful it would be to own one of them with a brand new Amorge battery that is twice the size as the 23ah battery that those bikes came with new. Also, the Onyx CTY2 is a bike that can totally be restored at a later date if ever you wanted to. The same cannot be said for any other electric bike on the market that I can personally think of.
I love this bike. I saw a man riding in my area.
I need this 4 my channel.
So many ebike videos I've watched didn't do the rain tests. Are they water proof?
❤ how do i get one in the USA NYC
Hello dear, please visit our official website: www.walfiskebike.com to place an order. Once you complete your purchase, we’ll ship it to you from our California warehouse.
Would this also need a license plate and registration in California ?
@@fulanitoization Hello there, we have many CA customers, but no one responded that they need a grade license.
@ one more question what about the warranty how long is it ?
@@fulanitoization Please refer to this: walfiskebike.com/pages/warranty
Wonder where to find wheel covers, I need some. Beautiful bike btw
Hello dear, we have wheel covers for sale on our official website.
Can you change the controller for higher speeds
I'd love to see 72V.
That is the problem now always want higher speeds. 50 is fast enough man.
That ET7 seems pretty nice with that large 60ah battery, I would love to review it and do a full range test as well on my channel.
The 60V uses a 45ah battery your thinking of the 48V.
@Dracs_Brood Oh I see, well since I am Not speedy Gonzalez, I got for the longer range rather then the faster speed. Thanks
@@ReviewsandTechwhat is speedy Gonzalez bro?
@@fizzleshizzle8314 Hi, it's really slang, it means super fast where I come from, lol.
Where can I purchase this one?
Hello dear,
If you would like to purchase a bike, please visit our official website at www.walfiskebike.com.
Where are these bikes made and shipped from. Another question is how long is the warranty
Hello there! Our bikes are shipped from Rialto, California, and come with a one-year warranty. If you have any other questions, please feel free to email us at support@walfiskebike.com.
I do R&D/Testing on ebikes, as well as affiliate marketing for a few well known ebike grand, id love to test & review this unique bike
The site is still down, and Im close to purchasing my new bike. Yall better hurry up so you can be a buying option
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Why Not a 72 Volt
If it has a 50 amp controller with a 60 volt battery then I see the top speed being around 45 mph, can anyone verify the top speed for me?
Hey, my friend, I don’t think my GPS is into lying-it’s more into *keeping up* with me!
$2,199.99 - $2,719.99 hmm
this motorcyckle have only 3000 watts but you told 4000 watts why,ps Is well If you can put big pack bag on back,
Hi there.First, let me clarify the difference between rated power and peak power. The ET-7 Ultra is equipped with a brushless motor with a rated power of 3000 watts, which means the motor can consistently and stably output 3000 watts during long-term operation. However, the peak power of the motor is 4200 watts, and this is actually a conservative figure. The motor's theoretical peak power ranges between 4500 and 4800 watts. This peak power represents the maximum output the motor can achieve for a short period (usually a few seconds to tens of seconds), such as during acceleration or climbing.
As for your second question, yes, the ET-7 Ultra supports adding a large pack or bag on the rear rack. The design is sturdy and can accommodate accessories like a big bag, making it convenient for carrying additional items.
Please make a 72v version, I will give you my $$$ when you do, LOL
I got 70 miles a single charge man. Don't need a 72v battery. I still had 30% on the battery.
@ What was your average speed and how was it on a climb? Also will it handle a second rider easily?
@bobg6715 first I don't ride with two people. Second the ebike is king of the hills. Third speed is between 30 or 40. I like the range more than speed.