STOP PAYING FOR GAS / Aniioki AQ177 Pro Max - 200 Mile Ebike
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This video will cover the features and performance of this Ultra Long Range Ebike known as the Aniioki AQ177 Pro Max. With over 200 miles of range, an impressive light system & powerful motor, this will certainly get you where you need to go and have plenty of battery to keep going.
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How much is it? Do you take money orders?
@@RobertLaswell-mz5rpclick the links in the description to purchase.
You will still be paying and the bike still runs at least 70 percent on fossil fuel
At 68 years young, I've never paid for gas except to mow lawns when I was a teenager. Been a bicyclist all my life, never owned or learned to drive any motor vehicles.
Must be in good shape
You're my hero
You must have plenty of money saved up
You must have been a fun date
Wow, that is quite the bike! Lots of cool features, seems really solid, and it sure performs well. Awesome review JP and it will be cool to see your long-range distance video of it. Thank you!
Nice video, can't WAIT till you do full range test. I own one of these and have 300 miles on it. I ride in San Diego County cities where roads are littered with debris. So after 100 miles and 3 flats I determined the FIRST thing to do is replace tires when you buy this bike $100+. You will notice the rear brake has to be partially removed in order to get tire off as well as the chain, so not nice for tire repair on the road. In 50 miles I heard motor sounding off, removed the motor (far simpler than tire, but you have to get tire off first...so) and found the tiniest amount of grease on gears, easy fix. However the low grease and hills had heated up the motor and now I'm certain a few of the magnets in motor are loose. Which means I no longer hit 30mph unless going downhill. Also pedaling is useless above 15mph, so lvl 2 to pedal and that is 12mph. I don't know if JPVvideo got a different bike, but mine is full power 26amp all the time with speed as limiter. So lvl 1 8mph, twist throttle and you jump forward to that speed. Cruise control is quite random, sometimes it engages immediately, other times up to a minute of trying. fun. Front shocks worthless, bottom out on slightest bump. It does have a very nice ride though after tire change. But distance is BS! 50-60 lvl3 as that is best for non-pedal distance. Lvl3 is 19mph 13amp, lvl2 12mph 9amp(less if you pedal) Lvl 4-5 25-max 25amp. If you really want to go the extra distance be prepared for a VERY long ride as it will be at slow speed. Headlight has no adjustment and light is fairly high, I bent the metal a bit to light up road more. I can not recommend this bike.
Thanks for the honest review. I've seen a lot of comments that the Aniioki motors aren't reliable.
Thanks for your awesome review! 🥰 Glad to see you enjoyed this ride!☺
I have this bike and I paid for it. I did not get it for free to give it a positive review. You are not going to get 100 miles throttle only unless you completely drain the battery. You can get 70 miles without risking damage to the battery. This bike is 112lb and no one is going to pedal this beast. No one even buys a bike like this if they are going to pedal it that includes pedal assist. All of these e-bike manufactures have false range claims and thankfully EVERYONE knows this. If you can get this bike really cheap and you are willing to have to rep[lace the motor (Aniioki will send you a new motor) and realize that you WILL NOT get 200 miles or 100 miles range then this bike is for you. Now that I have made it this far with this bike I like having the ability to go 70 miles if I want to. I also have the Wallke H6 (They now have a step through model of the H6) and it is made very well but it is built for people that are 6'4" and taller.
That is a amazing value electric bike that offers you a watt hour for less than a dollar, less than 60¢ per watt hour. More bike companies should follow Aniioki route. 2,880Wh yet under 2 grand is amazing though Aniioki must be cutting corners somewhere for it to be that way. Denago Folding 1 with a 672Wh battery should cost $469 NOT $1,499. DYU FF500 should cost $495 not $1,099 let alone $1,899. Oraimo Monster with a 468Wh battery should cost $319 not $599.
or the companies just raising it
They are definitely cutting corners like with some very cheap components…
I own this bike. I have 185mi on it in 30 days. The display sucks. Battery life is about 75miles throttle only at 30mph. I'm 200 lbs. I live in a flat ground area. Headlight kept coming loose but I fixed it. All in all, it's been a great value.
@@warrenkral6562 that’s great! And being able to consistently stay at 30 mph for that long is amazing!
@warrenkral6562 is that average speed? How far have you gone in PAS mode?
This was a very educational video and easy to understand and follow along. As for transporting thr bike, if somebody would have a small trailer they could transport it easily like some people do their motorcycles. This is by far my favorite electric bike that have seen you review. Keep up the great work look forward to more content and looking forward to the endurance test on the bike. As always stay safe healthy God bless you, your family, friends and anyone that watches your videos.✝️🇺🇲❤️🙂👍
Looks sturdy and well made, cool E-Bike!👍
Very cool e bike great review thanks Jay
now this is sick!! Extended range and badass look! Wow!
What a good looking bike ...with some awesome features . Riding with no hands .?..yikes !! made this old granny nervous LOL...Another great product review ..well done !👍💙
It's easier than it looks 😊
Because of U Sir, NOT only did U educate, but U also inspired. @62, my knees are now shot, but I'm so getting me an E-Bike.
Nice review video, keeping up the good work🔥🔥👍
Fascinating content, my friend! A great vlog!
I actually purchased the Cycrown bike from your vid a few weeks ago. You convinced me to buy it as a good entry level ebike. I can't wait to zoom around rail trails on it. This one does look too beefy to fit in my little Toyota.
Hope you enjoy your new purchase
Thank you for the review JPVideos 👍
No problem 👍
So far, this is the best Ebike that I have seen. Looking into it. Pros outweigh the Cons
I'm pretty happy with it and I'm looking forward to the long distance ride.
Youll only get 60 miles if youre lucky..
Love sound and speed it gives.👍
Interesting option with an affordable price, especially for the features it offers. I wonder how reliable it is. Thanks for the video!
Awesome bike thanks for the video
Looking forward to the distance video!
Love that bike. One day maybe our channel will do well enough to be able to afford one for Chris and I. Thanks for doing the video and look forward to seeing the 2nd one on the distance with this bike 💙🤗
You can shop around. A friend of mine bought one for him and his gf as a combo package and saved over 400 bucks off the total price.
That’s a awesome bike. I have the Aostirmotor S18 750w I really enjoy it I have gotten a hundred miles on mine just on the eco mode pedal assist and still had 3 bars left. Great video 👍😎🤘
Awesome
Two things: Should you lubricate the wheel bearings after so many rides, and are their puncture proof liners that can be fitted inside the tires?
Are there front turn signal lights integrated into the headlight? Another reviewer said there were, but they were inoperable. Is the battery and charger UL listed? Can you confidently say the battery and charger from Guangzhou China are of good quality and safe? If this battery spontaneously bursts into flame, it will burn like a rocket engine. Thanks!
Thank you. I've been looking for something like this in my price range. If they can maintain reliability over the life of this e-bike they will be a hit. This looks like a game changer for many people.
Great video
I just ordered one two weeks ago, the motor broke after a week but the company replaced it immediately, took about a week to get here at no cost, Also the wheel base is at 24 inches instead of 20 which is how it comes in factory settings so the Top speed isn’t quite true, until that’s adjusted it lies by 4-5 mph, but I think It still can go faster than 30mph if you tinker with the settings.
Think you need to go into your settings and see what you have your tire size set at. Very nice video!!!
Thanks!
Thank you!
It's an electric moped! Looks like it'd be a fun ride.
Thanks for this demo. I own an e-bike now, but it will only go about 40-50 miles with peddle assist. I think there is a large customer base that wants an e-bike so they can just throttle it the whole time, like a motorcycle. This type of bike fits the bill, and I think this will become more the standard as technology advances.
I did a distance test on throttle only. Watch to see how this one performed. It will be out in a few days.
I just ordered my ebike. It's a 1500w ridstar.
I can't find reviews so hopefully I can put one out and work doesn't get in the way.
I'll be using it to commute to and from work. 16 miles, 32 miles total.
I'm supposed to get about 50 miles and up to 75 with PAS with speeds up to 37mph , but we'll see on that.
The charge time I think is 8 hours
I love these vids doing product reviews its a shame, that most are not avail in Australia
These are illegal in the UK because they go double the country's speed limit.
@@kurtismckemmie4850 ditto we have some but they are limited in speed etc
I’m getting the love the design good reviews
Looks a nice bike, 200 miles on a single charge is very good, one charge would last many days, the security feature is good as well with the nfc card, nice review jp
I agree. It would be nice seeing more bikes with longer range and the key card.
Yes with pedal assist level 1(about 7-8mph) one supplies about 80% pedaling effort and about 20% electric hub motor assist; now if one further limits the upper speed threshold limit to 8mph(+8mph the electric hub motor cuts out automatically) and if one further also limits the maximum current electric hub motor current draw to only 8amps maximum(+8A supplied to the electric hub motor-the electric hub motor cuts out automatically; then one can even potentially possible even hit probably 300 miles total EV maximum range; if that is actually true then that would be quite literally amazing indeed and a must "no brainer" must by EV bike as their will quite literally be no more EV bike range anxiety any more; for only $1,700
If you put that much limitation to the motor I would think it would be difficult to pedal this bike.. they are very heavy bikes from what I can tell. You get out on the road and try to accelerate and add headwinds, cross winds, any type of uphill, And it’ll make pedaling a very laborious process.. in that case a regular 20-25 pound bike is preferred. I kinda feel if you buy an electric bike.. use the electric feature. You’re paying a lot for that feature
Nice bike . I have 3 pedal assist e bikes trek and socialize and there good and the only problem is they go tru breake pads and rotors quickly if you ride a lot because of the weight . I Wich the put heavy break's on them . Especially in up and down hilly towns . I wonder how strong and durable the brakes on this are ?
Straightforward video looks like a good product
If your going to be doing the long range test with the Anii, it would be helpful if you did the full throttle max speed (no pedal assist) until the battery shows 50% down,
(we could than judge based on your weight and the road conditions, what it's maximum range distance would have been at 100% depleted battery, by just doubling your odometer result)
I've seen a few TH-cam reviews now, where riders/owners are attempting to give us this info, but it's still very much guesswork, but I think only the following is realistic until your
video review shows otherwise:
Road Condition: (smooth city paved road)
Rider Weight : (175 lbs)
Max Speed: (If going only 25 MPH) (flat terrain only)
Max Range Distance (75 miles is the expected minimum I would guess someone could see, and I'de be very surprised if it broke over 90 miles)
Battery Chargel Level: (100%)
Weather Conditions: ( 1 to 5 miles per hour in negative wind influence)(Ideally any test for it to be consistent would a wind gust of zero, but, oh well)
Finally, an Ebike built for big and oversized people, I like the idea of the heavy frame and I would like to know if the battery actually will do as the manufacturer says and can go two hundred miles on one charge
With a battery that size, I think it will go the distance. I'll be doing that longer distance ride once it cools off.
I own this bike. I have 185mi on it in 30 days. The display sucks. Battery life is about 75miles throttle only at 30mph. I'm 200 lbs. I live in a flat ground area. Headlight kept coming loose but I fixed it, however the light is brighter than any motorcycle i have owned. Brakes kinda of suck but work ok. All in all, it's been a great value. I would buy it again.
So you can access 2 different menus by holding down + - at the same time which should allow torque limit and speed limit settings
Perhaps I missed it, but is the frame made of steel or aluminum? I couldn't find the info on the site either. Judging from the weight I would think steel, although that could also be mostly from the large battery. But from not appearing on the specifications I would think steel since some tend to think that's a bad thing. I prefer steel framed ebikes myself, but they are a rare compared to the aluminum ones.
Great video! Thank you! These bikes are all knew to me and was asking if you have to have a Bike License? Or some kind of license to drive these and thank you
Not here in Pennsylvania, but check your local laws and ordinances.
I have it set to where I want to ride 100 miles a week, but I have an extended range battery, so how will I know if the range exceeds its limit if it's set from ( 50km - 90km ) on a extended range battery as to using a standard battery which goes at only ( 50km ). What would I have to do to reach the 90km limit on the extended range battery ?
With a battery this size, it can passively/actively power some super loud alarm, or even tiny security camera no? Just throwing ideas for the next version.
Okay! Now that's awesomely outstanding. So, I get one of these will it be legal for around city streets like Scranton?
You can ride it anywhere bicycles are allowed and on streets you stick to the side of the road and obey traffic laws. Of course it's best to check the local and state laws to get all the correct info.
Thank you! I pretty much figured being still under 30 mph. But just wanted your opinion. Yes! Awesome bike! 👍
I was debating between this and the AR and I got the AR when it was on sale and I wish I had gotten this. The range on full throttle drains the battery really fast (about 1.2x ah) and I love how Aniioki has cruise control and the speed is limited by the PAS level so you can drive slower speeds if you want without having to regulate the throttle.
The AR does come with original parts, is VERY fast (2000w peak output and has more off road ability which doesn’t matter to me)
Get this bike. If anyone wants to trade with a brand new AR, let me know.
I'm considering an Arial Rider X class. Could you advise on how many miles throttle only? Ty
@simms196 about 23 miles. I weight 240 lbs
Wow! Really solid with plenty of safety features and great range. But yeah, the sheer weight of it would be too much for me, unless it's a 2nd vehicle to do short trips around town to save on gas, as you pointed out. Great review, though! Thanks for sharing!😊💙
im a fan of savings and electric transport, but dat bike name with a "Pto Max". got me lolz 😂😂😂
That’s a pretty decent looking bike
In my experience, the range is closer to 90 miles, with mixed pedaling and throttling at around 20-25 mph. But that's still better than any other bike I've seen or tried. One con for me is that the headlight seems to be fixed a little too high for my liking and doesnt appear adjustable. So i have to use an external light to see the ground in front of me at night.
Thanks for your feedback
What PAS level do you use? Is that 20mph average speed?
@@michaelbeltzer469 I run mine at PAS 1-9, usually around 6 (20 mph)
you can adjust the light
@@dethray1000He said it doesn't adjust.
Brilliant bike but how do you get one in the uk ?
Superb
How many real miles does it get with using max power all the time?
Oh I want one
What is the point of an additional NFC Card?
The traditional role of the battery key is to remove the key
to essentially ''lock the bike'' like removing a ignition key in a car,
If the bike already won't turn on the battery without the the battery's key already, than what is the
additional theft protection being offered by the NFC card?
Hi what country made these bikes any way thank you
I would get one..😊
The carrier should flip upright..so if someone wanna ride with serves as lenning pad for passenger like if wanna take your kid or your partner and also must have for rest that flip if not in used..thanks..for the review..Love it..❤
Good suggestion
It would be nice if the manufacturers would start installing a built-in GPS tracking device, that powers up from e-bike battery and the GPS would hold a charge even if the e-bike battery was removed..
Thank you. Would some foldable foot pegs for the rear seat passenger be available or a good idea for their comfort?
That would be a good idea if carrying a passenger
Is there a switch between MPH and Kelometer ?
This would probably get me 60 miles of range as I average basically 1 AH per every mile because I am a little heavy and I carry tools and other stuff with me in case of a breakdown. My current ebike has 40 AH's of battery packs and this one has even more
Are there pegs for the back seat rider's feet?
Does anyone know if this bike can be unlocked for more speed?
You may not be paying for gasoline, but your paying for fuel.
Regardless, it’s a cool looking bike for sure. Id ride it daily to run errands and short rides to check on my parents (my main vehicle is an F150). Really good video
Thanks for watching
Electricity is dirt cheap, gas is vary expensive. Big difference
We need trikes in Maine. Most of the year is ice .
Oh, the shipping is up to 80 business days for Canada, sad times ...
I have 1000 watt motor fat tire 26x4 ebike with a 20ah battery and i get 40 miles with pedaling so maybe 3x that range with a 60ah battery unless it has regen braking.
You haven't reviewed the oldest ebike manufactiurer in the US. Opti bike the r22 Everest edition has dual batteries built into one case with a 300 miles range and a 190 nm of torque mid drive motor, climbs any mountain all the way to the top. Oh it also has a 14 speed rholhoff manual transmission. And the dropper seat post so you can adjust the seat while riding. How did you miss this American made ebike?
18,000 dollars. Wow
NIIICE!
😎 cool !
Hello 👋, do you know what exactly the difference is between the 48v and the 52v versions, I am looking for max range to commute to and from work.
52v will give a bit more range as it has a larger capacity. It also equals to more power to the motor.
How long to charge
I want to know the uphill with a headwind when it's cold mileage. Optimum squeeze numbers leave people riding in the dark on a heavy machine with no lights.
Rule of thumb, 50% of promise on real world use. The presenter is hefty so he is likely twice the mass of the bike... I'd love to see him push the range which at 20mph avg would be:
10 hours of continuous hybrid power riding...a long summer day.
My Engine Pro does 31mph, the one thing im not keen on this bike is spoked wheels, from my experience i break spokes on the rear hubs, and heard many others suffering with this, could be fatigue from the power of the motor, but the Engine Pro has cast alloy wheels, and feel this bike would have benefited from using that style of wheel too
I agree with that. I also have an engine pro and love the wheels on it.
I’ve heard this bike has lots of issues, I wanted to get it or the H6 or H9 walkie, but haven’t made up mug mind yet, I have lots of hills where I live and the closest store is 30 miles strait shot there and back, do you have any recommendations, want something fast too, and mostly throttle, I’ve never had a e-bike before so know nothing about them, so any advice you can give would be highly appreciated, thank you for your reviews
The A8 pro max is the updated version of this and is better.
@@JPVideos81 have you tried the dual motor yet?
Where you charging this bicycle in you garage or out you’re garage? Just want to know . I’m want buy Honda CT 125 Hunter Club check that out !!
Aloha!!
Is it water proof ?
Unfortunately if you get on the thing one day and nothing happens. What do you do???
I checked and almost nobody fixes these things forget about doing it yourself.
That's the issue plus they always come brand new with problems. Sorry I'm not sold. I went with gas and have been very happy.
Be advised that looking on a DMVform,it asks if the bike goes faster than 30mph. If it does, I believe you have to register it as a motorcycle with motorcycle license may be required.
Regardless of how fast it can go, it doesn't mean you have to operate it at those speeds. Most cars can go 90mph +, but if you follow the rules (speed limit), you wont be stopped or questioned.
Waterproof?
Did you get to keep the bike?
I hope it can be put together ❤️ buy a shop easily
It comes 80% assembled
Thank you for the review!
Please wear a helmet though, it's not a good example for new riders.
Filming-wise: I was distracted by trash laying behind you in the grass. Maybe pick a better spot or clean the area before filming.
Otherwise, great video and filming techniques.
Thanks for your feedback
That's awesome, it beats walking and save money from Lyft/uber
The weight is a pro in my book. Harder to steal.
So what's the final price for this bike I'm interested in one and if there's a website that I can see it
Links are in pinned comment and description
you guys really need to do a review with zero pedalling.
That's my plan
Does it come equipped with airbags?
Just kidding. That looks like a really cool electric bike.
You aren’t thinking of transporting the bike 3 dimensionally. I have a Ridstar Q20 we take camping. I pull the battery off to put it on the rack on our trailer. And just throw the battery under the back seat of the truck until I get to my destination. It looks like the battery represents over half the weight of the bike. Just take it off and transport it in 2 pieces.
No big girls on this bike guys,she has to have her own.
because you have a couple of videos that went by my house, I trust your answers. how is the battery after a couple of charges? do you still get the full range of the bike or does the battery gets weaker over time?
I haven't ever used it until it runs out, but if properly cared for, you should get a few hundred charges before noticing any considerable loss.
@@JPVideos81 thank you
i feel the seat will be too low for a lot of people. But that can be replaced if needed i hope. Also can you change the tire size? I get it is heavy bike but not everyone is 300 pounds either :P
The seat height is completely adjustable. For different size tires you would need different sized rims which may not work with the motor on this bike.
I'm 5'4 and need to commute 4 miles to work on mostly throttle, some hills involved
My current regular bike takes me 45 minutes and I arrive exhausted
How fast would I get to work on this bike?
I can't say exactly, but I'd guess less than 30 minutes.
take it on a 100 mile just to see if you have haft batter left over
Great review! Just a thought. How much does the battery weigh?? When loading in and out the house or on a rack, would it make sense to remove the battery and then move the bike? I know it is extra work but would definitely make lifting the bike a lot easier. I have always been a fan of removable batteries in my bikes and my mobile phones!! I do agree that it has some nice features and would serve well as an auto replacement on many trips around town or on the trail. Thanks!
Great idea!!
I think he said batt weight was 30 pounds..
The battery is between 1/4th and 1/3rd the entire weight of the bike, so your idea would remove considerable weight...
All and all your idea is great for people with removable batteries...
Heck, most people probably remove the batt for charging right after they carry it up the steps anyway!!!
Also, i never once heard anyone mention battery removal to, "lighten the load," before now.
I wish I had thought of it!! Lol.
Where does the passenger put their feet?
What battery is this demo using....they have different batteries available....48v in 45ah or 60ah, and also 52v/60ah ????
60ah