A very good looking bike, I'd even say top 8 for me. However 2k for a 48v/15 ah, 25 amp controller is an absolute no go. With those specs this should be closer to $1,600. Ariel Rider has been left behind and their X-class is 52v/20 ah battery with a 33 amp controller for $1,700.
Hi, I'm new to the whole e-bike thing. One of my concerns is that in the area where I live, weather changes all the time, so the weatherman might say it's going to be sunny all day, but half an hour later it's raining, so do I have to be concerned with these bikes getting wet?
This is a very nice LOOKING bike. I cannot see purchasing one though because its size and specs make it seem like a little kid’s toy. I couldn’t even see going through the trouble to upgrade it to 72v due to the diminutive size.
@@MomentumProductions1992 thanks! My super 73 is just a tad too high for me (5ft) I believe theirs is 31’. I’m this close to buying this after I sell the 73 but my only concern is the battery. It’s not UL certified, I asked for more specifics on it & they said they’re applying for it. I guess that’s a good sign. What do you think of the battery safety wise? Sorry, not many people to ask about it as it’s a new company. Appreciate any insight.
@@elenaortiz5856answered my question. UL certification is important for me as well. Once certified, what are they going to do with owners with non UL certified batteries? I will call them on Monday.
Man, this one is way too small for you. It looks cool, but you look like you borrowed it from your kid. Pedalling on this is not possible in this way and I bet you can't truely enjoy the ride on electric. If it doesn't come in different sizes than it's not worth much
You’re right, it does look like an old triumph. Nice looking bike!
I agree looks 🔥 in my opinion
Great looking ebike. I noticed the quick release handle on the front tire is on the wrong side
The company's website claims a top speed of 26 MPH and you said you got up to 31 MPH. Do you have GPS footage to verify your speed claim?
Hermosa!!!
Is it possible to upgrade the hub motor and the controller to get a faster top speed out of it?
I just bought one, but I’m struggling on how to remove the battery. I live in apartments so removing the battery is a must. Please help!
You cannot remove the battery. I don’t have one so idk how to charge but I remember this was one of the cons for this bike for me.
pleasee let me know if you find out how to change the "Cycling Mode". it only reads 'Off-Road' for me
Press and hold the M button as as soon as it turns on, then you can cycle through some of the settings.
A very good looking bike, I'd even say top 8 for me. However 2k for a 48v/15 ah, 25 amp controller is an absolute no go. With those specs this should be closer to $1,600. Ariel Rider has been left behind and their X-class is 52v/20 ah battery with a 33 amp controller for $1,700.
Thanks for the feedback! I think it’s a fair price for the features and quality of the bike.
Hi, I'm new to the whole e-bike thing. One of my concerns is that in the area where I live, weather changes all the time, so the weatherman might say it's going to be sunny all day, but half an hour later it's raining, so do I have to be concerned with these bikes getting wet?
This is a very nice LOOKING bike. I cannot see purchasing one though because its size and specs make it seem like a little kid’s toy. I couldn’t even see going through the trouble to upgrade it to 72v due to the diminutive size.
Why is the top speed only 26mph vs 28? Doesn't make sense. Was expecting at most 30mph. The company is saying 26 top speed??
cause thats the legal speed (atleats in cal) Anything over 28 is not legal on roads
Percival Hills
Discount code?
Do you happen to know the sear height?
30.5 inches!
@@MomentumProductions1992 thanks! My super 73 is just a tad too high for me (5ft) I believe theirs is 31’. I’m this close to buying this after I sell the 73 but my only concern is the battery. It’s not UL certified, I asked for more specifics on it & they said they’re applying for it. I guess that’s a good sign. What do you think of the battery safety wise? Sorry, not many people to ask about it as it’s a new company. Appreciate any insight.
im looking at it also and im 5'1. the website says for riders 5'1 and up.
@@bozwick019 I had a Tomos it was 30 inches & perfect & in 5ft even. I think this will work for me.
@@elenaortiz5856answered my question. UL certification is important for me as well. Once certified, what are they going to do with owners with non UL certified batteries? I will call them on Monday.
Man, this one is way too small for you. It looks cool, but you look like you borrowed it from your kid. Pedalling on this is not possible in this way and I bet you can't truely enjoy the ride on electric. If it doesn't come in different sizes than it's not worth much
LOL, I do make it look small, but I've gone on long rides with it and was very comfortable. As long as you don't pedal, the ride remains comfortable!