I have had nothing but problems with my sons bike since day 2 of having it. Customer service has been brutal, no way to speak to someone. Only communication is via email, and I can't get more than 1 response every 24-48 hours. They have also not posted my review
it's an awesome bike for what it is the range is great for most riders and considering the weight of the bike too i had it for few days and its awesome
I just got one of these and I'm surprised you can ride with just the front seat. I have short legs for my height and still find that most of the time I'm sitting somewhere a little further back on the front seat and partially on the rear seat block. As you found, the power is still great for a bigger guy and it does pretty well hill climbing. The only negative for me is that Pedal Assist 1 setting is just a little bit too fast - I wish they'd allow a way to crank that down from roughly 12mph to more like 8mph. That would give me more of an opportunity to take advantage of pedal assist in normal riding. It is still great for hills and you still get a good workout depending how steep the hill is! Overall I'm a big fan so far.
@timz7548 Im surprised too! Thats the biggest flaw I see in this Euybike design (besides the silly name). That seat looks too short and should have been extended a few more inches over the rear support arm and would keep rider weight over the hub motor. Its a common design issue I see with all these Chinese moto style ebikes, the wheelbase appears to be TOO SHORT! They think we're all 5'5"? 😅 Questions 1. Curious how tall are you Tim? I would not want to include that extra seat cushion and sit on a crack! All they had to do was make a longer normal seat and it would be near perfect. I agree 12mph is way too fast for PAS 1. 2. Are you saying that PAS doesnt kick-in til you hit 12mph? 3. Do you have full speed throttle control in EACH PAS level? 3. Is there a way you can adjust the PAS settings for speed? 4. Speaking of top speed, how fast does it go unlocked on a flat ? Thanks!
Yes, the fat tire bikes are both more comfortable and seem to be the way to go for ebikes. That price is really good. I have been looking at a trike with fat tires and yes it will go up the hill without pedaling but the price also reflects that fact too. 2800 to 3000 for it. That is a really good deal for the one you have there.
It’s a cool bike. Bigger motor, cool styling so it costs more than some others. Innovation isn’t cheap. I have bikes that were more expensive that i don’t like nearly as much as this one. But e bikes are not for everyone.
@@pederb82 Agree. To me, it's either bike or motorcycle. I'm not into electric hype so will never buy EV of any type. But like Scott says, its not for everyone.
People need to realize that an Ebike allows people that never ride to get out and ride, and others that only rode maybe 20 miles a year can now do far more. So in reality unless you only ever use the throttle, e-bikes offer the same amount of excersize to regular cyclists.
A lot of people hate e-bikes, especially the die hard cyclists. Truth is they allow people that never ride to go out and ride, and others that ride short distances are able to ride farther. So they still offer the same amount of exercise you can just do more!
The $1,400 is kind of middle of the road ebike pricing. $500-up near $3000. 1000w bikes are usually $1,200 ish and add rear suspension and it gets more expensive.
@infernoking7504 Yah this ebike is a bit over-priced for the specs, should be a few hundred cheaper, esp. considering that seat design flaw I mentioned above. You can get a similar ebike that has 90-95% of this for about $900.
I have had nothing but problems with my sons bike since day 2 of having it. Customer service has been brutal, no way to speak to someone. Only communication is via email, and I can't get more than 1 response every 24-48 hours. They have also not posted my review
I pinned your comment at least so others will see it first.
First electric bikes and scooters were used in New York in1912 .
Nice looking Bike thanks for sharing Scott.
it's an awesome bike for what it is the range is great for most riders and considering the weight of the bike too i had it for few days and its awesome
Is it hard to lift?
I love how that incredible gradient and driveway makes for an excellent proving ground for E-Bikes. A neat little side benefit.
u'll have a lot of fun with it, keep the clips coming
I just got one of these and I'm surprised you can ride with just the front seat. I have short legs for my height and still find that most of the time I'm sitting somewhere a little further back on the front seat and partially on the rear seat block. As you found, the power is still great for a bigger guy and it does pretty well hill climbing. The only negative for me is that Pedal Assist 1 setting is just a little bit too fast - I wish they'd allow a way to crank that down from roughly 12mph to more like 8mph. That would give me more of an opportunity to take advantage of pedal assist in normal riding. It is still great for hills and you still get a good workout depending how steep the hill is! Overall I'm a big fan so far.
@timz7548 Im surprised too! Thats the biggest flaw I see in this Euybike design (besides the silly name). That seat looks too short and should have been extended a few more inches over the rear support arm and would keep rider weight over the hub motor. Its a common design issue I see with all these Chinese moto style ebikes, the wheelbase appears to be TOO SHORT! They think we're all 5'5"? 😅 Questions 1. Curious how tall are you Tim? I would not want to include that extra seat cushion and sit on a crack! All they had to do was make a longer normal seat and it would be near perfect. I agree 12mph is way too fast for PAS 1. 2. Are you saying that PAS doesnt kick-in til you hit 12mph? 3. Do you have full speed throttle control in EACH PAS level? 3. Is there a way you can adjust the PAS settings for speed? 4. Speaking of top speed, how fast does it go unlocked on a flat ? Thanks!
Some ebikes let u set the percent power for each pas level. Like 50% for level 1, 60 for level 2, etc. Can yours do that?
What happens to the bikes/products they send you after they are reviewed? Do they stay yours or do they want them back after a set time?
as a big guy also I was wondering how it would handle it thanks for the vid
Are the handlebars adjustable? I don't way it looks so upright like Cop motorcycle
anyone know if pegs can be added to the EUYbike S4? If not, where does the passenger put their feet?
Can I fit a basket or bike bag on the back if I'm not using the extra seat? I'll be getting this probably in a couple days and I'm really excited
Yeah man
can you tell me what the factory settings is on p07 magnet settings?
Yes, the fat tire bikes are both more comfortable and seem to be the way to go for ebikes. That price is really good. I have been looking at a trike with fat tires and yes it will go up the hill without pedaling but the price also reflects that fact too. 2800 to 3000 for it. That is a really good deal for the one you have there.
I think e bikes are pretty neat. Easy to get around places. Beats walking…
Bee cool. I’m olde so I have a GOAT trike.
Personally would never spend that much on a bike.
It’s a cool bike. Bigger motor, cool styling so it costs more than some others. Innovation isn’t cheap. I have bikes that were more expensive that i don’t like nearly as much as this one. But e bikes are not for everyone.
@@pederb82
Agree. To me, it's either bike or motorcycle. I'm not into electric hype so will never buy EV of any type. But like Scott says, its not for everyone.
People need to realize that an Ebike allows people that never ride to get out and ride, and others that only rode maybe 20 miles a year can now do far more. So in reality unless you only ever use the throttle, e-bikes offer the same amount of excersize to regular cyclists.
I pedal my ebikes when riding them not only when going up steep hills.
@@pederb82 many people use them for their main transportation especially in cities and china ect.
A lot of people hate e-bikes, especially the die hard cyclists. Truth is they allow people that never ride to go out and ride, and others that ride short distances are able to ride farther. So they still offer the same amount of exercise you can just do more!
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I can understand $1000 but thats a bit to much I would just retrofit a old bike for cheaper.
The $1,400 is kind of middle of the road ebike pricing. $500-up near $3000. 1000w bikes are usually $1,200 ish and add rear suspension and it gets more expensive.
@infernoking7504 Yah this ebike is a bit over-priced for the specs, should be a few hundred cheaper, esp. considering that seat design flaw I mentioned above. You can get a similar ebike that has 90-95% of this for about $900.
@@Wize817 what? No you cant
Euy e-bike is made in CHINA, trust at your own RISK. 👎🏼 NO parts available, not even a battery, ($389)
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