33Mph Lankeleisi MG740 Plus 1000Wx2 Dual Motor at Bike E-Mountain Bike 48V 20Ah Samsung Battery
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 3 ต.ค. 2024
- $600 off Ebike link: cutt.ly/ier6kmdn
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Chapters:
0:11 Features
1:22 On road test, battery life
10:38 OFF road test, hill climbs
13:09 Assembly (about 1 hour)
18:35 LCD display and adjustments, speed unlock
20:54 You want one?
description: Today, we're putting the Lankeleisi MG740 Plus 1000W Dual Brushless Motor ebike to the test. I have to say, with its high speed, powerful output, and ability to handle steep 40° inclines, it's one of the best e-bike I've ever tested. This electric bike can handle any type of terrain with ease. It features a smart color LCD display, hydraulic disc brakes, a 48V 20Ah Samsung waterproof battery, front fork suspension, a comfortable sports seat, and a large light, among other impressive features.
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Specs: 1000W*2 Brushless Motor The front and rear are equipped with two 48V 1000w high-speed brushless motor dual drives, powerful power output.Its interior adopts a star gear design, which can amplify the torque and improve the energy efficiency conversion rate. 40° Max Climbing The 48V 2000W brushless motor provides the power to ride in max climbing 40°. Its internal use of star gear design,improving speed performance and climbing performance. 48V 20Ah Samsung Waterproof Battery 48V 20Ah Removable lithium battery completely hidden inside the frame, waterproof and dustproof, double protection, strong output, always stable, easy to charge. It can reach a mileage of about 31Miles in pure electric mode and about 93Miles in power assisted mode. Smart LCD Display MG740 PLUS device intelligent LCD instrument, brand new interactive interface, integrated gear switch, bicycle data view, power output setting, IP64 waterproof and dustproof quality are reliable. 26*4.0 Inch Tires Large potholes and muddy roads with a wheel diameter of 26*4.0 inches can easily pass the speed bump. The tire has a width of up to 10 cm, anti-skid and anti-vibration functions, and has a longer span, bigger, faster, and less effort. Front Fork Suspension Lockable front fork is used to provide the rider with a stronger comfort experience during a collision. Shimano 7-speed Gears The Shimano 7 gears freewheel means you can shift to a larger cog for uphill riding and downshift to a smaller cog at high speeds. In combination with the pedal-assist system, you can adjust the suitable speed to complete your journey. Hydraulic Disc Brake Adopt DYISLAND power-off oil disc, dual system of front and rear disc brakes, S disc brake disc, quick heat dissipation, emergency braking can also brake efficiently and smoothly.
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I was looking at the SMLRO SU7 which is the exact same. But couldn't find any reviews on it. Love that the controller is concealed within the frame now.
This is my teaser video that’s on repeat until I get mine next week 😁🤩
Nice! I have a playlist for this bike too you can put on loop 😅
I appreciated the off road test, but the reason I always wanted a 2WD e-bike was for extreme hill climbing, where the front end rises up so you lean forward, then the back wheel slips. I was hoping you'd do an extreme off road hill climb test, although a hub motor that can go 33 MPH on the road may not have the torque to haul a 240 pound rider up a steep off road hill at the limits of 2WD traction.
How steep are you thinking? I'm 235lbs and the hills I climb off-road behind my house are almost it's limit. If you lean forward it does stop the front from spinning
@@MotoCheez - I suspect both 1000 watt hub motors will stall on steep enough terrain because it's power limited. On the 1WD motorcycles I've ridden, there was plenty of power to climb vertically in a low enough gear but it's traction limited. Hub motors have one gear, and while electric motors have excellent torque, hub motors that are capable of 30+ MPH have a torque roll off at low speeds on steep hill climbs. But compared to a 1WD e-bike, 2WD is more better!
"Please Pay Attention to the Surrounding Environment" is from Half-Life.... lol, Like that little Drone you have.... Looks bullet proof.. ha ha.. Do you recommend it? Love the Dual Drive I got through you.. I do wish is would do only the front drive on occasion though... The switch is better on the one i have for flipping between drives.. But needs another notch in the selection.. All good though...
Yeah, he's a country boy
A detailed review. Thanks for sharing! btw, how much discount I'll get using your code?
Should be 10%
@@MotoCheez Thx. but I just checked it's 2%. Enough though. thx bro
Your front mudguard is on the wrong way around, pal
Awright, yer Cheezyness. "Front fender". Think on it, what is the point of the front fender? To keep water/mud off the rider? Right? So? Why is the front fender NOT dropping down BEHIND the front wheel (where the water is slung up from)? Sort of pointless to have it out in front of the gooseneck. Nice bike though.
Believe it or not, it helps on the small stones that fling off on dirt roads riding fast, some still fly off and hit your face but rarely. Definitely better than bikes w no fenders
Man wish i lived closer, would love to hang out with you.
Hell yeah!
Good vid cheez, and the bike aint bad either. Think theyd do better around $1299
Does this bike come with a limited speed capped in when it arrives? - Do you need to unlock the bike? Or is it good to go? Thanks a lot
It comes locked at 25 km, I show an in the video how to set it to miles per hour and then achieve a 37 mph freewheel speed which ends up being 32 mph on the road
What do you think the lifespan of the battery and electronics would be? I'd like an ebike but my main hesitation is that I don't want to drop $1500 every year or two.
Typically they get 600 or more charge cycles. So roughly 3 to 5 years on the battery, the electronics should last more than double that IMO unless there is a defect
Sweet ride, thanks for the ride and review. I wonder what a spare battery cost? They should have a optional hanger for a spare. That would be cool if you could plug a universal battery. Like a power bank for your phone. I'd be paranoid to run out of battery otherwise.
Thanks!
Spare batteries are usually 500 to $600 foam a 20 amp hour. It is 48 volts so a phone power bank would not work unfortunately
Always wanted an e-bike . Don’t have the money 😅
i thought the same thing but i got my shitty ebike on the markerplace for $100, see what you can get and go from there!
@@lukeconti353 I'll check it out
Would you say this bike gives you the most bang for the buck? If not, which bike does?
It definitely does for the price! Full sized too
Awesome video. Out of all the dual motor ebikes you have reviewed, which one is your favorite?
For the price this ranks up top being full sized
Just curious what is your trade ? You seem to know alot from electronics to mechanic's.
I have a degree in electronics, worked as a maintenance supervisor in a factory for 13 years then worked at IBM doing security mostly cameras... 😁
Thanks I enjoy your project's and the wheely kid
Cool video, I would like to know what drone you was using to follow yourself around ?
I use the X1, I have several different drones but this is my all-time favorite for doing following videos It's fast and simple. amzn.to/3KefYmJ
I did do a review on it a few months ago.
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@@MotoCheez Thank you
Hi, nice review, i was abouth to get a engwe x24, you think i should think about change my mind and go for this one ? 🙂
I feel this bike would be way better than the x24 because of the dual drives alone... Of course if you run dual drive all the time you're going to suck the battery down fast, which is why I switch between dual and single mode off and while riding but it's awesome to have that option when you hit the big hills especially if you're off road!
@@MotoCheez ty for the feedback 🙂🙏
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You know what everyone thinks the moment they hear “Samsung battery” 😂🔥🔥. I know, I know. But it’s still what we think
They still make some of the best batteries.
@IggyBiggy definitely do. That was a long time ago too
Hows this compare to the keteles? Which seems just like this?
@ronfisher2016 very close to the Keteles. Performance etc
Which of the two would you go for? I’m undecided! Thanks
Yeah
Love these vids you got to have a used electric bike shop in Florida by now 😂
I'm in CT again! I need to do something like that 😆
1st BTW!
@@MotoCheezI seen that but think you could sell them better in Florida.
@@MotoCheezsend me an e-bike instead of a key chain lol.
Just kidding man I been wanting a keychain for years!
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Maybe could I pick your brain for a bit? @MotoCheez
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Need help when I push the clutch in I can hear and feel in the pedal some clicking and I can hear the clutch squeaking.
I had my girl press the clutch pedal in and I felt the master and slave cylinders the master felt fine, but the slave cylinder I could feel and hear the sound.
Should I drop the trans and check the throw out bearing and everything else or new slave cylinder? Or??
@MotoCheez oops forgot jeep tj 1998
Also changed the clutch, flywheel, throw out bearing and all that goes with a clutch job back in March 2021 it's my daily and I do about 30 - 50 miles a day in it
I got a Hover X1 (based on reviews from Motocheez). Bulletproof.
I love mine, use it all the time. I just wish it was a little faster to follow me on a motorcycle 😁