I believe that M5 display has a current meter. What is the max current that it pulls? I set my Jansno X50 in the setting to pull a max of 22amps or around 1100w peak. Just wanted to compare since you have a 1000w nominal and I have a 750w nominal motor.
I’d love to see a current meter but it doesn’t appear to show one for me, that or I’m blind. I remember watching a settings video for the bike and followed it to a T so as far as I know I’m getting the most of of it though. I think the motor on the bike is 1200w peak but I’d have to look at my settings again
@@RoamingWithRomain Possibly. I think it should be a bit more it's a 28amp controller. I only have a 25amp but max amps P14 in the menu caps out at 22amps on my bike. Which makes sense, you want the peak amps to be at least a couple under it's max for safety.
Sorry just saw this reply now, I'll take a look. I remember one of the settings was locked and wouldn't let me change it so that might be the one, I guess we'll find out!
You’ve been the second person to bring it up, mine are fine but I did the math for someone else and for the price of the bike vs it’s competition you’d have to replace the pads like every month for 2 years to make up the price difference so I wouldn’t worry much about it.
Great video, keep them coming, I enjoyed the tour as I sat back drinking my coffee on this chilly day
Glad you enjoyed it
Man whoever moved in and found ed those buildings back in the day got prime real estate. That towns a mudflooders dream
Most of the southern Ontario towns of any size are flooded ;) with these types of buildings
I believe that M5 display has a current meter. What is the max current that it pulls? I set my Jansno X50 in the setting to pull a max of 22amps or around 1100w peak. Just wanted to compare since you have a 1000w nominal and I have a 750w nominal motor.
I’d love to see a current meter but it doesn’t appear to show one for me, that or I’m blind. I remember watching a settings video for the bike and followed it to a T so as far as I know I’m getting the most of of it though. I think the motor on the bike is 1200w peak but I’d have to look at my settings again
@@RoamingWithRomain Possibly. I think it should be a bit more it's a 28amp controller. I only have a 25amp but max amps P14 in the menu caps out at 22amps on my bike. Which makes sense, you want the peak amps to be at least a couple under it's max for safety.
Sorry just saw this reply now, I'll take a look. I remember one of the settings was locked and wouldn't let me change it so that might be the one, I guess we'll find out!
Bro ur going hella fast❤. Did u adjust any parameters in settings? Thank u! I’m about to buy one🎉
no adjustments, just remember I'm Canadian so its showing Km not Miles.
I just got one. $856 total!! tax and all on eBay. YES, I got it for under 1k.
@@RoamingWithRomainbut its faster than any normal 1500w ridstar
@@RaheimWebster its not, no one can seem to understand its in km not miles no matter how many times I say it or the screen shows it
what town are you in ?? Hello from Sarnia ,Ontario!!
Hey Sarina! I’m near by in good old London :)
@@RoamingWithRomain thought the area looked familiar!!
Boss is there any issue about the break pad.? Cos all of the ebike reviews ridstar Q20 is far best! All of the needed for the ebike has it.
You’ve been the second person to bring it up, mine are fine but I did the math for someone else and for the price of the bike vs it’s competition you’d have to replace the pads like every month for 2 years to make up the price difference so I wouldn’t worry much about it.
You should do Uber eats on your free time
I’d probably only end up making 3-4 successful deliveries before the battery ran out lol
lol
How are your ridstar so fast?
its not, its just in km/h, even the screen says it beside the number