how long u own it? im trying to buy the talaria L1e, basically same thing this is just road legal. Do you notice any wear? do you think the build quailty is good etc
Very reliable. I've owned my Talaria for almost a year and have thrashed it hard. None of this putting around city streets riding. Hard Enduro type riding. Just changed the motor, controller, and battery at 2700 miles, not because I needed to, but I wanted more power and range. Bike has held up really well. I do highly recommend 18/21 wheel combo for off road. Makes the bike feel better in general. If not riding knarly terrain and planning on sticking with stock power I'd recommend 16/19. The large wheels and tires add a lot of rotating mass that you WILL feel. I ran 13/58 sprockets to compensate, but it brought my top speed down to 42mph.
Hey ! got one in december, i've been going to work/school everyday with it. I can affirm it is one of the funniest bike i've owned/tried especially if you need to ride in the center of the city or a neighborhood. Cut the brown wire (make sure you secure it) then with the kickstand down put the contact wait for it to be on, hold the start button for 6s (look at the clock) then tap the back brake 4 times (make sure your brake light goes on/off) then press the start button 4 times, contact off, turn it back on kickstand up and BOOM you got a bike that goes from boring 50km/h to 80km/h and if you ride it normal the battery isn't affected (your eco now does 50 so if you wanna have range it's perfect). Overall best stock road legal e-bike especially in Europe. Even better than some thermal dirtbikes !
Nice rides bro... Wish i had a crew i could ride around with. Subscribed!
3:27 AYO WTF LOL
What headlight are you running?
do you wheelie with Regen throttle if so what lvl
Regen off
I prefer to keep mine on the trails and MX tracks nice bike
how long u own it? im trying to buy the talaria L1e, basically same thing this is just road legal. Do you notice any wear? do you think the build quailty is good etc
Very reliable. I've owned my Talaria for almost a year and have thrashed it hard. None of this putting around city streets riding. Hard Enduro type riding. Just changed the motor, controller, and battery at 2700 miles, not because I needed to, but I wanted more power and range. Bike has held up really well. I do highly recommend 18/21 wheel combo for off road. Makes the bike feel better in general. If not riding knarly terrain and planning on sticking with stock power I'd recommend 16/19. The large wheels and tires add a lot of rotating mass that you WILL feel. I ran 13/58 sprockets to compensate, but it brought my top speed down to 42mph.
Hey ! got one in december, i've been going to work/school everyday with it. I can affirm it is one of the funniest bike i've owned/tried especially if you need to ride in the center of the city or a neighborhood. Cut the brown wire (make sure you secure it) then with the kickstand down put the contact wait for it to be on, hold the start button for 6s (look at the clock) then tap the back brake 4 times (make sure your brake light goes on/off) then press the start button 4 times, contact off, turn it back on kickstand up and BOOM you got a bike that goes from boring 50km/h to 80km/h and if you ride it normal the battery isn't affected (your eco now does 50 so if you wanna have range it's perfect). Overall best stock road legal e-bike especially in Europe. Even better than some thermal dirtbikes !
And literally perfect to learn wheelies on something bigger than a bicycle
"uhh its so cold uhh WHEELIE"
This is street legal in NYC?
No but cops got bigger problems to worry about 😂
You gotta hit the dirt man
I hit a lot of dirt just haven’t made a vid in the trails yet