Hey man thanks for the great video! Been drooling over these bikes for a while. I have both an Ariel Rider ebike (1000 watt) and a Royal Enfield Himalayan motorcycle. I kind of feel like this might be the best of both worlds, just with less range than my motorcycle. How does this thing perform on hills? I live in the Blue Ridge Mountains and can make it up mountains on my ebike if I am pedaling pretty hard, but curious if the electric motor struggles at all? Not a ton of videos on these bikes yet, so really appreciate your insight sir. Thanks - Shane
Thanks for the comment. You’re gonna love it. This bike eats hills and gains speed. It’s a perfect fit between the 2 vehicles you already have. The other 2 might be collecting dust😂
I was lucky and go the 6.4 battery. I live in Santa Barbara and we have some pretty steep hills an my scrambler makes it up them pretty easy. Battery was poor at first, but I figured out it was mostly me because I wasn’t easing on the throttle from a stop, and coasting to a stop instead of hard breaking. I def had to relearn. It I digress, it handles Californian hills pretty well. Hope my info helps some.
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This is the first I've heard of the belt drive. That's great news because I'm not a fan of the chain noise. The bike sounds perfect now.
Hey man thanks for the great video! Been drooling over these bikes for a while. I have both an Ariel Rider ebike (1000 watt) and a Royal Enfield Himalayan motorcycle. I kind of feel like this might be the best of both worlds, just with less range than my motorcycle. How does this thing perform on hills? I live in the Blue Ridge Mountains and can make it up mountains on my ebike if I am pedaling pretty hard, but curious if the electric motor struggles at all? Not a ton of videos on these bikes yet, so really appreciate your insight sir. Thanks - Shane
Thanks for the comment. You’re gonna love it. This bike eats hills and gains speed. It’s a perfect fit between the 2 vehicles you already have. The other 2 might be collecting dust😂
I was lucky and go the 6.4 battery. I live in Santa Barbara and we have some pretty steep hills an my scrambler makes it up them pretty easy. Battery was poor at first, but I figured out it was mostly me because I wasn’t easing on the throttle from a stop, and coasting to a stop instead of hard breaking. I def had to relearn. It I digress, it handles Californian hills pretty well. Hope my info helps some.
@@mikehawk120 when you get the bike? I haven’t seen the 6.4 battery available on the website since I’ve started wanting one.