I own this same A4 Gentry. Let me say this bike it’s a great value. This is an ok review but it could have been better. First, the finish of this Aipas brand, paint wise it’s slick and the aluminum body with minimal soldering points really make this bike stand out, it feels solid but light. The back rack it’s soldered to the body, not bolted, making it super sturdy. Also this bike comes at 55lbs without the battery and that it’s hard to beat and to find, most foldable e-bikes are up of 65-70 lbs, your back will love this ebike. The bike do come with mechanical disk brakes but it’s rotors are 180mm. Would hydraulics brakes been better? Sure, but that would bumped the price of the bike at least $150-$200. The motor it’s really 750watts CONTINUOUS, and they peak at 1000 watts. To be fair most all e-bike brands market the peak wattage not the continuous. One last thing, it’s a shame the driver didn’t unlocked the max speed to 28mph which this bike is capable and place it as a class 3 if the owner wants to. Unlocked this bike shines and has wayyyy more power, usually reaches 30mph and it would have eaten up that little hill test. Lastly Aipas usually have deals where you can get this bike at right at $700…honestly it’s hard to beat at that price in my opinion.
This bike i’m sure is a good starter bike, but I think personally I would spend a little bit more money on something a bit more solid. Good video, Mike! I look forward to maybe seeing a lectric or new ride1up
@@nyjunie1941 About the limit speed setting, you can check as following steps. 1/Press the plus '+' and the minus '-' buttons simultaneously for few seconds, then enter the Settings Menu. 2/Press 'switch' button to change the number into '08P' which is the speed limitation setting. 3/Default speed setting is 32 km/h, so press the '+' button to make it higher. 4/Shift the rear derailleur to the 7 speed and press the '+' button to the PAS 5, then you could ride it with about 28 mph. Of course, our max speed can't reach 100 km/h, only reach about 45 km/h when you hold the rear wheel above the floor and the battery in fully charge.
Yes, sold on Amazon but available direct from distributors at reduced prices. Not an Amazon brand . BTW your details are not researched well and left many unanswered questions. If you read or research a bit you’ll notice the discrepancies. The limiter can be bypassed easily with a bit of google search. Major share of owner reviews are positive. Maybe your video is just outdated.
I own this same A4 Gentry. Let me say this bike it’s a great value. This is an ok review but it could have been better. First, the finish of this Aipas brand, paint wise it’s slick and the aluminum body with minimal soldering points really make this bike stand out, it feels solid but light. The back rack it’s soldered to the body, not bolted, making it super sturdy. Also this bike comes at 55lbs without the battery and that it’s hard to beat and to find, most foldable e-bikes are up of 65-70 lbs, your back will love this ebike. The bike do come with mechanical disk brakes but it’s rotors are 180mm. Would hydraulics brakes been better? Sure, but that would bumped the price of the bike at least $150-$200. The motor it’s really 750watts CONTINUOUS, and they peak at 1000 watts. To be fair most all e-bike brands market the peak wattage not the continuous. One last thing, it’s a shame the driver didn’t unlocked the max speed to 28mph which this bike is capable and place it as a class 3 if the owner wants to. Unlocked this bike shines and has wayyyy more power, usually reaches 30mph and it would have eaten up that little hill test. Lastly Aipas usually have deals where you can get this bike at right at $700…honestly it’s hard to beat at that price in my opinion.
How do you unlock the max speed?
This thing looks so generic and 3 years behind when it comes to the parts and power. Solid video Mike 🍻
This would be a good trunk bike, maybe a good short distance commuter like a last mile bike.... My Mrs would probably love this thing. 😁👍
This bike i’m sure is a good starter bike, but I think personally I would spend a little bit more money on something a bit more solid. Good video, Mike! I look forward to maybe seeing a lectric or new ride1up
I have the Apia’s a2 elite and get 23 miles on pas5 and love it
I feel like I’ve seen this bike before… oh yea, every folding bike 😂. I wouldn’t buy it, but I’m here for you, not the bike❤
In fact, this bicycle can have its speed limit removed. And it can reach up to 28 miles per hour.
How can i remove it?
Plz teach me. I am buying it.
@@nyjunie1941 Hi, this is the setting for the release speed, please check it out.
@@nyjunie1941 About the limit speed setting, you can check as following steps.
1/Press the plus '+' and the minus '-' buttons simultaneously for few seconds, then enter the Settings Menu.
2/Press 'switch' button to change the number into '08P' which is the speed limitation setting.
3/Default speed setting is 32 km/h, so press the '+' button to make it higher.
4/Shift the rear derailleur to the 7 speed and press the '+' button to the PAS 5, then you could ride it with about 28 mph.
Of course, our max speed can't reach 100 km/h, only reach about 45 km/h when you hold the rear wheel above the floor and the battery in fully charge.
@@AipasEbike thank you so much for replying😍
Yes, sold on Amazon but available direct from distributors at reduced prices. Not an Amazon brand . BTW your details are not researched well and left many unanswered questions. If you read or research a bit you’ll notice the discrepancies. The limiter can be bypassed easily with a bit of google search. Major share of owner reviews are positive. Maybe your video is just outdated.
It’s not a Amazon brand they just sell there Aipas has it own site it’s just a different selling platform for them
Pass 😂. You should give it to a homeless person