Hey mate, thanks for your question. So the charger only works with the 220v plug. Because 110v is less voltage and amps it would damage the charger if used.
@boganbushcraft Appreciate your input on my queries. I thought 110 V will apply in the USA whereas 220 V for countries such as Australia and New Zealand.
@@deepale1497 sorry mate didn’t realise you were USA im not certain what the power would be. But if you check out www.Ubco.com there may be more information there
Agreed, they aren’t the most affordable. But man, they are versatile. They have amazing suspension, carry weight and performance. I looked at getting a E motorbike, but I settled for this one because of the side panniers, front and back carry areas to store gear while travelling into the bush to film wild cooking. If you’re from NZ there’s loads of cheap second hand models for half the price of a new one. That’s where I brought my UBCO. Cheers for your comment mate!
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😂great vid mate keep up the good work. Cheers 👍👍👍
Cheers mate glad you enjoyed it! There will be more adventures to come
Thanks for the insights!
Most welcome my friend glad you enjoyed the vid! 🤘
Does the battery charging point work both 110 V & 220 V ?...
Hey mate, thanks for your question. So the charger only works with the 220v plug. Because 110v is less voltage and amps it would damage the charger if used.
@boganbushcraft Appreciate your input on my queries. I thought 110 V will apply in the USA whereas 220 V for countries such as Australia and New Zealand.
@@deepale1497 sorry mate didn’t realise you were USA im not certain what the power would be. But if you check out www.Ubco.com there may be more information there
Yes..will certainly check . Appreciate your support.
I want one, but they are so expensive. I can just get an electric dirt bike for the cost
Agreed, they aren’t the most affordable. But man, they are versatile. They have amazing suspension, carry weight and performance. I looked at getting a E motorbike, but I settled for this one because of the side panniers, front and back carry areas to store gear while travelling into the bush to film wild cooking.
If you’re from NZ there’s loads of cheap second hand models for half the price of a new one. That’s where I brought my UBCO.
Cheers for your comment mate!
Do you still love it