The batt going back up when you stop is due to battery sag, where the load on the batt causes it to show lower, given a rest the batt will recover a bit.
this channel is actually so underrated, its easy to see the effort and passion you put into these videos. Keep it up and you'll go far (not on that e bike though 🤣🤣🤣)
Cool idea on what to with the bike: throw it off Beachy Head and see how fast it can really go. Seems like an ideal commuter bike - ride to station, take train, then ride to work (if anyone ever goes back to offices!).
@@scottrocks1993 yeah I know right, literally the whole reason the majority of us clicked to watch this video to start with was because we see the tiny bike in the thumbnail. The shit people come out with for the tiniest bit of attention.
I have me one of these it's great fun I have changed the front chain ring too a 52 tooth one and if you hold the left brake lever as you power on it should unlock the 25km speed limit too the max the motor can handle
just for your information, in singapore, we had the privilege of using these for awhile and eventually it was banned as it was upgraded to be able to ride at speeds of up to 100km/h!! its very dangerous
Nice little bike. With the peddles, it's harder to support yourself when going over bumps. The pegs, work better, which are on other models. If you get a spring support for your seat post, (the simple u shaped spring works great), the ride will be much better, and comfortable over bumps.
The batteries of these items tend to be of high fire risk, try not to charge them overnight or unattended as there have been several fires in HDBs here in Singapore as a result of the batteries exploding/catching fire. Also they used to be ubiquitous in Singapore, especially among food delivery riders until the Govt banned them.
I have a similar ebike - the Fiido D1. I really rate it - it was a real boon when recovering from surgery. It has a longer seatpost than yours and the ride position is quite similar to a Brompton. Perhaps a longer seat post for yours will give it more utility? I regularly do shopping trips in a hilly area when I can't be bothered to ride my normal bike.
Range is impressive for something that looks like a small exercise bike :) The only question at this price is how long before the cheap battery range drops massively.... 6 month update ?
4nlimited3dition I’m finna get this bike and use it I live in a small town over from the main town and I want to use this instead of my moutaim bike in which I’m beat after like 8 miles so yea and if the battery get low and drops bad I’m finna just get a new one put it in and yea
@@user-hj7hj1bo8l I recommend it’s a okay bike but I recommend getting the ancheer e bike get the 500 one I think it is the cheapest ancheer mountain bike works great batter is good also the little one is okay to start but it’s small and shouldn’t be used for far but the ancheer is great for first ones and yea I’m get a upgrade from the ancheer idk like Christmas or something because my little brother needs one but yea those I recommend this little one should be for like a kid little kid you know
Illegal to use on UK roads so you'd think Amazon would be prevented from selling them here. However I have to say super impressed with that range. I was expecting a range of about 15km unassisted with 50km only possible by pedalling and using the lightest assist mode. Seems to have decent cell batteries in it. One negative is those tyres won't last long if you use the bike a lot. Small tyres means more frequent replacement and those are very small. They look like they have fitted good quality CST tyres though. Many people use a mains socket timer to prevent the battery charger being live for an extended time. Many charge overnight and if there is a fault in the charger or battery circuit such batteries can explode and cause house fires so if the battery takes 5 hours to charge its sensible to limit power the charger to that time. Also charging fully can reduce the life expectancy of the battery cells so some people might charge for 4 1/2 hours to maximise battery lifespan. The reason I mention it as that bike clearly is not certified to sell in the UK and without certification we do not know if the circuitry is safe. Electronic circuits can be designed so that if they fail they do not cause additional damage to the product or cause a safety hazard or they can be made as cheaply as possible using lower grade electronic components in a more simple circuit. To make that bike legal for UK roads you only have to fit a crank sensor of some sort so the throttle only works when the crankset is rotating. Really it should have come like that and maybe some dyu ebikes come that way. It would be useful to know your weight and height so people can work out if they will look more or less ridiculous on the bike than you plus get some idea of range. If the bike is 18kg and you are 62kg then you could say the bike will transport 80kg for 45km unassisted so perhaps someone small who is 42kg i.e. 60kg total weight would get 60km or someone who is 102kg so 120kg total would only get 30km unassisted. Obviously that is very simplistic as the higher the current output the less efficient the battery so its more like the lighter person gets 70km and the heavier rider gets 20km but people can get a rough idea what to expect.
A bike with a throttle is classed as a moped. It'd be no fun to get into trouble about the lack of MOT, insurance and tax on it... It is dodgy that Amazon are selling these, ebikes which are UK legal aren't much different in price (though finding anything in stock at the moment would be the tricky bit).
Are those wooden doorknobs at 10:45? Seems good for short trips where you don't want to get sweaty, or for a non-riding friend to ride with you. You gotta ride the three hills or some such with it.
This bike would be amazing for around town and even little cycling out into the country if it had even just 3 gears low/mid/high. But honestly if you you work and need to get around a major city that bike is perfect, if only the seat could go abit higher.
I have seen reviews on TH-cam where people have fitted longer seat posts, and some with suspension seat posts, this would probably improve the comfort at a minimum price.
a pretty thorough review; thanks. Seems like it would be OK for use in a big city with smooth pavement, going a few miles at a time here and there. A seat post extension might help, but then the bars would force you to lean forward more. All compormises in the name of portability; got to be able to drag it up a couple flights of stairs now and then...
I know someone who has one of these, but replaced the drivetrain with some pegs just to put his feet on. He only uses it for short journeys so no need to pedal. And keep the seat low so looks pretty G.
Never been this early before. So far I can tell: nice intro xD Edit: This bike looks alot like the electric bikes that are beeing used in chinese citys where they banned bigger electric scooters. Not getting hit by one of them certainly comes as a challenge
In US it is sold as Jetson Bolt Pro with 350W 6amph battery. Slight different detail. Sale at Costco $279. Box says designed in Brooklyn and built in Shenzhen.
Hey Cam, I strongly recommend to keep the battery or the bike as a whole outside whilst charging, and don't charge while your not at home (or asleep for that matter). We have had a lot of problems with chinese battery packs for e-bikes, (overheating, melting and a few fires even) at our bikeshop. So just a little heads up!
So if you use you're wahoo( i have the element bolt) you're wahoo send you're ride to strava. But do you need to be connected with you're phone during the ride ore can you let you're phone at home ?
I would be curious if you could do a "parts bin upgrade" on this bike like Seth's bike hacks did once! I know putting more money into it may not seem like the greatest idea, but I'd be curious if you could get new brakes, new seat, etc and make it a better overall riding experience!
Impossible. I tried riding a folding bike (quite good ones, my parents holiday rides) up a mountain, simply impossible. You cannot generate power due to the geometry.
Or how about you don't stick shit in too the sockets even if it is just a cotton bud because younger people may view this and think that because you said cotton bud that you just said it because it is long and thin and that any long and thin thing they find should work. So how about just buy an adapter for 2pounds which you can easily find in pound stores and such.
I just got the N. American version (Jetson Bolt Pro) from Costco (CAD $450 + eco fee). The version I got also has a twist throttle, but there is no bluetooth connection or display, and the battery level is indicated via 5 LED light indicator. I'm only around 150 cm tall, so the seat height was fine for me but I was surprised at how fun and easy to ride it is. I haven't ridden a bike for a couple decades, but this bike may actually get me to ride a bit more instead of taking the car. Another thing I like, other than the price and portability, was the modification capability. There are YT videos of people customizing their bikes, to suit their needs and comfort, which is great. Yeah, you can get a full-sized ebike with what you need and want for the price of this bike plus mods, but the stand-out is still that you can throw it in the trunk of a sedan or maybe even a hatchback and take it with you.
I have a 25 year old DiBlassi R7 which is a folding moped. (Top speed new 24.5mph with some Italian lightweight skinny super model riding it.) Its off the road at the moment but when lockdown is over and its running you can do some sort race with it. Either distance on a charge / full tank or can you race it on your road bike. I need to find some fun uses for it.
Hi Cameron, Really nice video, thanks. I'm thinking of buying one for my wife. May I ask how tall are you? Sorry if I miss this piece of information if you already give it in the video. Cheers, Jingyu
Try installing a suspension seatpost?....What material are the bars?..Thinking a wider alloy bar if the one on it is steel.Maybe see if you could fit a small cassette(freehub) and a rear mech?..Or maybe a larger front ring?...new chainset?..longer for better power?....Just try to upgrade it..make it worth riding.
So how does the cruise control work? Can you set it to stay at 25 kph by itself, without pedaling and without twisting the throttle, just on cruise control? Also how does it do with hills, can it keep the 25 kph up a hill without peddling? Do you connect the app via Bluetooth, because most other reviews said this model doesn't have Bluetooth? Also, how comfortable is it over pavement and little road imperfections? It's clear that 50 km on it is too much, but I want to take it to commute for around 2-3 km at a time around the center of my city where I live, so do you think it's OK for that? Also I live on the 3rd floor with no elevator, I see there is a handle for carrying, do you think it's fairly easy to grab it by that handle and climb a few flights of stairs with it?
Interesting but my budget doesn't require I go cheapest but I do have a limit around a 1000 dollars. Optimum would be a bit less. Is there a good if not great option?
I bought a full size E trekking bike (road / mountain cross). 28 inch wheels, 21 inch frame. 24 gears. €1000. Battery sits on top of the rear wheel under the rear carrier frame so it looks like a normal bike. Also can be ridden as a normal bike. Good bargains are out there. I ride about 80Km between charges. Not bad considering I'm a big fat guy and need to up and down hills where ever I go. Down side it weighs 27 Kg Battery weighs 3 Kg. I know it is not legal to have a non peddling E bike in Germany. Is the UK different?
Battery meters use battery voltage to determine capacity remaining. Under load the voltage drops lower and lower the more you ride thus the bars going down. When you stop, the battery is not loaded and the voltage bumps up a bit which will make the meter jump up. The meter when the bike is under load is the more accurate measurement.
The build is identical to the Jetson Bolt Pro, which I thought was a unique "cheap" e-bike, but I guess it isn't. The only thing is, DYU didn't skimp out on the horn and Bluetooth connection.
Great cool bike for the money, just waiting for the non pedal version to arrive from Amazon even cheaper, will have to keep an eye on range as dont want to push it home !! honest video thanks for the upload
Can you get more suitable bits from your old bikes and upgrade this bike? With dual control throttle, may be you could fit a TT handle bar, slick tyres, better chainring etc. and see how fast you could get it to go..
if you have unchanged p-settings of your controller - please write me in the answer. I aware that it was a year and a half ago but I am trying to recreate my p-setting on 124dx lcd on quite the same 14" wheel e-bike. Thank you in advance !
See people at the station hopping on them to do do a few miles across town they take up no space on the train and at 400notes pay for themselves in no time if taxis twice a day is the alternative. Probably quicker through city traffic as well. As you say flitting a few miles to the shops etc is what they're really for. Nice vid, mate
Cam: it’s about 15 or 20 kg Also Cam: so it’s not the lightest bike in the world *UNDERSTATEMENT. OF. THE. CENTURY* Edit: tbf i thought it would be bang on the UCI weight limit being an e-bike from China. Some call it the Bianchi of the east.
Still in the beginning of the video posting this. I’m curious to know the weight on that thing. I have a salsa journeyman Claris with flat bars and the bike is about 27 lbs 5 oz or 12.8 kg. Slapped a bafang kit on it and the thing weighs about double that. Still feels really light to me. Especially compared to my girlfriends temporary bike.
In North America we can get the Jetson Bolt Pro for $450 CA and $350 US at a store called Costco. I just bought one at Amazon for $678 CA and I'm returning it to buy the same thing at Costco for $238 CA less. Watch Amazon very closely.
The batt going back up when you stop is due to battery sag, where the load on the batt causes it to show lower, given a rest the batt will recover a bit.
this channel is actually so underrated, its easy to see the effort and passion you put into these videos. Keep it up and you'll go far (not on that e bike though 🤣🤣🤣)
haha, thank you so much Gabriel, very kind of you :)
About 15 km. But you can buy a second battery on EBay and double your range.
13:46 That mate being Dave Ryding by any chance? He’s an absolute legend - big fan of his!
0:32 ‘SL... without the E’ something about that was funny 😄
Cool idea on what to with the bike: throw it off Beachy Head and see how fast it can really go.
Seems like an ideal commuter bike - ride to station, take train, then ride to work (if anyone ever goes back to offices!).
I can't be only one who saw him take it out of the box and think: you bought a kids bike by accident 😂
If mine was not defective it is a cool bike.
No because can see the bike before you start the video
@@scottrocks1993 yeah I know right, literally the whole reason the majority of us clicked to watch this video to start with was because we see the tiny bike in the thumbnail. The shit people come out with for the tiniest bit of attention.
geeko46 kids laugh and point as he whizzes past !
Where's the stabilizers??
I have me one of these it's great fun I have changed the front chain ring too a 52 tooth one and if you hold the left brake lever as you power on it should unlock the 25km speed limit too the max the motor can handle
just for your information, in singapore, we had the privilege of using these for awhile and eventually it was banned as it was upgraded to be able to ride at speeds of up to 100km/h!! its very dangerous
Nice little bike. With the peddles, it's harder to support yourself when going over bumps. The pegs, work better, which are on other models. If you get a spring support for your seat post, (the simple u shaped spring works great), the ride will be much better, and comfortable over bumps.
The batteries of these items tend to be of high fire risk, try not to charge them overnight or unattended as there have been several fires in HDBs here in Singapore as a result of the batteries exploding/catching fire. Also they used to be ubiquitous in Singapore, especially among food delivery riders until the Govt banned them.
Cam for Team Ineos next year? Now that Froome is leaving it will free up some salary space.
hahaha
I have a similar ebike - the Fiido D1. I really rate it - it was a real boon when recovering from surgery. It has a longer seatpost than yours and the ride position is quite similar to a Brompton. Perhaps a longer seat post for yours will give it more utility? I regularly do shopping trips in a hilly area when I can't be bothered to ride my normal bike.
Try motorpacing up a climb! If it can hold that speed uphill...
Ride up Alpe D'Huez 🤣
It's gotta be done !
GREAT IDEA!
Bump the battery and controller up to 48/52 volts just to see how it runs.
Hey! My dad did your carpets for your house! They look nice!! Another great vid cam!! Keep the content coming!! My dad was Gordon!! 😀👍🏼
thanks mate!!
Relatively new to this channel and love the content. Inspired me to get back out on my road bike for the first time in three years. 👍
Range is impressive for something that looks like a small exercise bike :) The only question at this price is how long before the cheap battery range drops massively.... 6 month update ?
did think this whilst i was editing it tbf!
You can get a new battery for pretty damn cheap too though.
4nlimited3dition I’m finna get this bike and use it I live in a small town over from the main town and I want to use this instead of my moutaim bike in which I’m beat after like 8 miles so yea and if the battery get low and drops bad I’m finna just get a new one put it in and yea
@@rymeergocrazy5312 and did you bought it? Like how is the battery life rn?
@@user-hj7hj1bo8l I recommend it’s a okay bike but I recommend getting the ancheer e bike get the 500 one I think it is the cheapest ancheer mountain bike works great batter is good also the little one is okay to start but it’s small and shouldn’t be used for far but the ancheer is great for first ones and yea I’m get a upgrade from the ancheer idk like Christmas or something because my little brother needs one but yea those I recommend this little one should be for like a kid little kid you know
Illegal to use on UK roads so you'd think Amazon would be prevented from selling them here. However I have to say super impressed with that range. I was expecting a range of about 15km unassisted with 50km only possible by pedalling and using the lightest assist mode. Seems to have decent cell batteries in it.
One negative is those tyres won't last long if you use the bike a lot. Small tyres means more frequent replacement and those are very small. They look like they have fitted good quality CST tyres though.
Many people use a mains socket timer to prevent the battery charger being live for an extended time. Many charge overnight and if there is a fault in the charger or battery circuit such batteries can explode and cause house fires so if the battery takes 5 hours to charge its sensible to limit power the charger to that time. Also charging fully can reduce the life expectancy of the battery cells so some people might charge for 4 1/2 hours to maximise battery lifespan. The reason I mention it as that bike clearly is not certified to sell in the UK and without certification we do not know if the circuitry is safe. Electronic circuits can be designed so that if they fail they do not cause additional damage to the product or cause a safety hazard or they can be made as cheaply as possible using lower grade electronic components in a more simple circuit.
To make that bike legal for UK roads you only have to fit a crank sensor of some sort so the throttle only works when the crankset is rotating. Really it should have come like that and maybe some dyu ebikes come that way.
It would be useful to know your weight and height so people can work out if they will look more or less ridiculous on the bike than you plus get some idea of range. If the bike is 18kg and you are 62kg then you could say the bike will transport 80kg for 45km unassisted so perhaps someone small who is 42kg i.e. 60kg total weight would get 60km or someone who is 102kg so 120kg total would only get 30km unassisted. Obviously that is very simplistic as the higher the current output the less efficient the battery so its more like the lighter person gets 70km and the heavier rider gets 20km but people can get a rough idea what to expect.
No is not ....
Bet your fun at a party lol
A bike with a throttle is classed as a moped.
It'd be no fun to get into trouble about the lack of MOT, insurance and tax on it...
It is dodgy that Amazon are selling these, ebikes which are UK legal aren't much different in price (though finding anything in stock at the moment would be the tricky bit).
@@ThomasRedstone Indeed. Only pedal assisted electric bikes are legal in the UK, and 'The bike must not be able to power itself over 15mph.'
I have been riding ebike for 3 years now and I have a throttle lol such a pumpum man
"It's got a horn" best. Quote. Ever
"Ghandi"
100th liker
Are those wooden doorknobs at 10:45?
Seems good for short trips where you don't want to get sweaty, or for a non-riding friend to ride with you.
You gotta ride the three hills or some such with it.
This bike would be amazing for around town and even little cycling out into the country if it had even just 3 gears low/mid/high.
But honestly if you you work and need to get around a major city that bike is perfect, if only the seat could go abit higher.
I have seen reviews on TH-cam where people have fitted longer seat posts, and some with suspension seat posts, this would probably improve the comfort at a minimum price.
a pretty thorough review; thanks. Seems like it would be OK for use in a big city with smooth pavement, going a few miles at a time here and there. A seat post extension might help, but then the bars would force you to lean forward more.
All compormises in the name of portability; got to be able to drag it up a couple flights of stairs now and then...
I know someone who has one of these, but replaced the drivetrain with some pegs just to put his feet on. He only uses it for short journeys so no need to pedal. And keep the seat low so looks pretty G.
Never been this early before. So far I can tell: nice intro xD
Edit: This bike looks alot like the electric bikes that are beeing used in chinese citys where they banned bigger electric scooters. Not getting hit by one of them certainly comes as a challenge
Was not expecting it to make the 50km, Very surprised!!
In US it is sold as Jetson Bolt Pro with 350W 6amph battery. Slight different detail. Sale at Costco $279. Box says designed in Brooklyn and built in Shenzhen.
Hey Cam, I strongly recommend to keep the battery or the bike as a whole outside whilst charging, and don't charge while your not at home (or asleep for that matter). We have had a lot of problems with chinese battery packs for e-bikes, (overheating, melting and a few fires even) at our bikeshop. So just a little heads up!
ohh thanks for that mate. I'll make sure I dont :)
Questioned I have the same bike I'm trying to replace back wheel tire is there a special way to take back tire off?
So if you use you're wahoo( i have the element bolt) you're wahoo send you're ride to strava. But do you need to be connected with you're phone during the ride ore can you let you're phone at home ?
I would be curious if you could do a "parts bin upgrade" on this bike like Seth's bike hacks did once! I know putting more money into it may not seem like the greatest idea, but I'd be curious if you could get new brakes, new seat, etc and make it a better overall riding experience!
Excellent review, and very surprising results,You obviously live on the edge of the countryside as I do in Newark thanks again.
11:45 I can't believe you take your phone on a ride with that little charge 😂
XD just seen it
Cycled past Boskins yesterday, nice to know it is now open. Looks like you went past the Eagle and Child at Bispham as well.....
How tall are you so I can gauge where I would be positioned
Gotta be “take the crappy ebike up Alpe d’huez” surely? 😂
Impossible. I tried riding a folding bike (quite good ones, my parents holiday rides) up a mountain, simply impossible. You cannot generate power due to the geometry.
Sadly in germany you need a license and insurance to drive those type of bikes,
the only ones considered bikes are Pedelec, “Assisted Pedaling Bikes”
hey man great video do you have a new link looks like the one you linked doesnt work thanks :)
European plug can work un the UK, just press the earth bit with a cotton bug to open the flaps for the main plug: it will slide in easily
Or how about you don't stick shit in too the sockets even if it is just a cotton bud because younger people may view this and think that because you said cotton bud that you just said it because it is long and thin and that any long and thin thing they find should work. So how about just buy an adapter for 2pounds which you can easily find in pound stores and such.
I just got the N. American version (Jetson Bolt Pro) from Costco (CAD $450 + eco fee). The version I got also has a twist throttle, but there is no bluetooth connection or display, and the battery level is indicated via 5 LED light indicator. I'm only around 150 cm tall, so the seat height was fine for me but I was surprised at how fun and easy to ride it is. I haven't ridden a bike for a couple decades, but this bike may actually get me to ride a bit more instead of taking the car. Another thing I like, other than the price and portability, was the modification capability. There are YT videos of people customizing their bikes, to suit their needs and comfort, which is great. Yeah, you can get a full-sized ebike with what you need and want for the price of this bike plus mods, but the stand-out is still that you can throw it in the trunk of a sedan or maybe even a hatchback and take it with you.
Yo is there a new link or name for the bike because the old one doesn't work
You should try to review or thoroughly ride and experience the Hummingbird (folding) Electric Bike, it's an incredible thing
Noted!
Hi! Can you please tell me what it is about the Hummingbird you think is amazing? Cheers!
Think the seat post has a telescopic piece. Unscrew the the round clasp by hand and it looks like it extends another 6 inches or so.
Buy a second one cut everything off in front of the seat post to weld them back on to one rear half making a reverse trike with two batteries
than the big question, how is it uphill? is it faster than the boris bike?
great question
I have a 25 year old DiBlassi R7 which is a folding moped. (Top speed new 24.5mph with some Italian lightweight skinny super model riding it.) Its off the road at the moment but when lockdown is over and its running you can do some sort race with it. Either distance on a charge / full tank or can you race it on your road bike. I need to find some fun uses for it.
Hi Cameron,
Really nice video, thanks. I'm thinking of buying one for my wife. May I ask how tall are you? Sorry if I miss this piece of information if you already give it in the video.
Cheers,
Jingyu
Try installing a suspension seatpost?....What material are the bars?..Thinking a wider alloy bar if the one on it is steel.Maybe see if you could fit a small cassette(freehub) and a rear mech?..Or maybe a larger front ring?...new chainset?..longer for better power?....Just try to upgrade it..make it worth riding.
Could you get a seat extender to make it more comfortable?
Here in the Philippines they sell DYU D2F(with pedal) ebikes 24,000 or 1064.55 in US dollors.
So how does the cruise control work? Can you set it to stay at 25 kph by itself, without pedaling and without twisting the throttle, just on cruise control? Also how does it do with hills, can it keep the 25 kph up a hill without peddling? Do you connect the app via Bluetooth, because most other reviews said this model doesn't have Bluetooth? Also, how comfortable is it over pavement and little road imperfections? It's clear that 50 km on it is too much, but I want to take it to commute for around 2-3 km at a time around the center of my city where I live, so do you think it's OK for that? Also I live on the 3rd floor with no elevator, I see there is a handle for carrying, do you think it's fairly easy to grab it by that handle and climb a few flights of stairs with it?
Did you end up buying the bike?
Is there a customs cost for ordering the bike to the Uk?
I got the Jetson Bolt Pro for $300 USD this week and they're basically 95% the same.
There are some bikes on Walmart right now by camping survivals electric bikes that sells for 300/900 dollars(discounted from 900 to 300)
That horn sounds like the alarm sound my phone gives off when the gov sends out a warning
lol
Lol same
did you only use throttle until the last bar to get the 48 Km or did you assist it most of the way?
Over 100k subs Cam, great to see you doing so well
So do you still have the bike and does it still work fine? I'm interested in one of these so let me know pls
Where did you bought the center decal for your met trenta helmet?
Add a 1500 W front hub motor wheel with a second voltage controller and battery. Best to get the brakes first.
50km at full power ain't that bad really. now you just need to hack it to make it go 25 mph rather than 25 kph!
You have got to try modding this! See if you can get the top speed any higher; bigger wheels, better gear ratio etc...
yesss 100%
Interesting but my budget doesn't require I go cheapest but I do have a limit around a 1000 dollars. Optimum would be a bit less. Is there a good if not great option?
I bought a full size E trekking bike (road / mountain cross). 28 inch wheels, 21 inch frame. 24 gears. €1000. Battery sits on top of the rear wheel under the rear carrier frame so it looks like a normal bike. Also can be ridden as a normal bike. Good bargains are out there. I ride about 80Km between charges. Not bad considering I'm a big fat guy and need to up and down hills where ever I go. Down side it weighs 27 Kg Battery weighs 3 Kg. I know it is not legal to have a non peddling E bike in Germany. Is the UK different?
There’s literally an ebike for £270 on amazon and the cheapest one with peddles is £320
You should upgrade the brakes to a cheap MTB hydraulic breaks for better stopping power. Keep up the good work, love watching your videos.👍👍
Was the 50km test on eco mode? And how heavy are you? Kuz I'm a 136lbs skinny boi
Hi, deos this E- Bike goes up on the heel without the help of peddling??
What bike helmet are you wearing ? It looks a good fitting type
Still 4 weeks away from getting my Ribble Endurance SL disc delivered. Chomping at the bit..... Does it come highly recommend by you yourself?
yes mate!! Lovely bike. You're gunna love it!!
Battery meters use battery voltage to determine capacity remaining. Under load the voltage drops lower and lower the more you ride thus the bars going down. When you stop, the battery is not loaded and the voltage bumps up a bit which will make the meter jump up. The meter when the bike is under load is the more accurate measurement.
What's it like up Stoney Lane?
The build is identical to the Jetson Bolt Pro, which I thought was a unique "cheap" e-bike, but I guess it isn't. The only thing is, DYU didn't skimp out on the horn and Bluetooth connection.
alpes d´huez on this beast?
Great cool bike for the money, just waiting for the non pedal version to arrive from Amazon even cheaper, will have to keep an eye on range as dont want to push it home !! honest video thanks for the upload
How much kg., when lifted?
Can you get more suitable bits from your old bikes and upgrade this bike? With dual control throttle, may be you could fit a TT handle bar, slick tyres, better chainring etc. and see how fast you could get it to go..
Just what I need to chase the kids around the bike track when I don't feel like pedalling. That horn is epic. Sadly in Aus this thing is over 2000gbp
Glad you’re well mate. Awesome as always. Hopefully see you soon in London Town
I hope so too!
@@Cameron_Jeffers do you have the link for the bike?
I’ve been needing this pick me up today
glad i could help :)
Yeah always helpful when u upload
Can it do hills and if so what gradient ?
I would like to new to try the tiny tiny electric park front and back mitre He stricted to the country but you can be district the speed ok ?
It’s very similar to the Jetson bolt pro
How hilly was the 48Km ride ?
Sold out , however this appears to be the Jetson Bolt Pro, sold by Costco for $300 online.
if you have unchanged p-settings of your controller - please write me in the answer. I aware that it was a year and a half ago but I am trying to recreate my p-setting on 124dx lcd on quite the same 14" wheel e-bike.
Thank you in advance !
See people at the station hopping on them to do do a few miles across town they take up no space on the train and at 400notes pay for themselves in no time if taxis twice a day is the alternative. Probably quicker through city traffic as well.
As you say flitting a few miles to the shops etc is what they're really for. Nice vid, mate
I got a couple of similar bikes, has saved me alot.
My fatty hauls as,s but I was passed by a guy one night on one of this lol. I was like wtf
Cam: it’s about 15 or 20 kg
Also Cam: so it’s not the lightest bike in the world
*UNDERSTATEMENT. OF. THE. CENTURY*
Edit: tbf i thought it would be bang on the UCI weight limit being an e-bike from China. Some call it the Bianchi of the east.
It is really damn light for an Ebike.
Thoroughly enjoyed the video Cam, very entertaining. Keep it up, peace! ✌🏻
You should do a review on the ancheer e folding bike
Still in the beginning of the video posting this. I’m curious to know the weight on that thing. I have a salsa journeyman Claris with flat bars and the bike is about 27 lbs 5 oz or 12.8 kg. Slapped a bafang kit on it and the thing weighs about double that. Still feels really light to me. Especially compared to my girlfriends temporary bike.
Haven’t watched it yet but already know it’s going to be a sick video 💪🔥 keep up the great work cam
Can it climb hills and run on grass?
How long does it tAke to charge
After watching went to Amazon to check out bikes. Be good sir, enjoy your channel.
Could you add little pop-ups for Canadians and Americans?
Example: Pounds to CAD or US Dollars, Kilos to pounds, etc.
Nice one Cam. Halfords do a cheaper ebike range with normal size bikes. Halfords should get you to give an unbiased test.
Great content. Nasty bike. Was expecting 50km only with you peddling along so it did pretty well!
You and me both!
In North America we can get the Jetson Bolt Pro for $450 CA and $350 US at a store called Costco. I just bought one at Amazon for $678 CA and I'm returning it to buy the same thing at Costco for $238 CA less. Watch Amazon very closely.
Good to have you back Cam
thanks darrell
I cant find anywhere but is it waterproof?
Modify it so you can get the right saddle height and a normal reach/ racy position. Then race a car or train across town or something