The Aventure.2 is my first ebike and it has exceeded all my expectations. I've put 2000 miles on it in 12 months. I'm age 70, 290 lbs. and easily get 40 miles per charge. The fenders are aluminum, NOT steel. The turn signals self cancel in 15 seconds and it also has brake lights. There is a USB port on the display that will charge a phone. I've added the front rack, different grips, handlebar phone mount, Suntory suspension seat post, Cloud 9 seat, Rockbros pannier bag, Meachow bar end mirror, 203mm brake rotors and have a spare battery. One flat front tire from a very large thorn. Pressure is kept around 17 psi all the time. Occasionally I haul about 80 lbs in a 2 wheel trailer. I wish it had and electric horn.
I believe that the lights are too low. I rather have the lights up high so that there would be more noticeable lights up higher than the lower set-up. And then if you put panniers on the lights you wouldn't even notice because the panniers may hide the lights.
Where is Cort? You guys need to dispel the rumors that he and Sam Atakhanov were in business together and made off with the deposit money for DOST bikes before the company went into receivership.
I bought an eCells "Dual Star" for myself. It's way too big and powerful for my wife. I've been looking for a step-thru for her. I want a 750-watt for her. This will give some decent power, and she'll be able to get on the bike easier with the step-thru.
I burned up my Aventon Aventure 2 motor up at 67 miles climbing a steep paved mountain road. It’s not for climbing steep hills. I wish I would have bought the E-cells Super Monarch AWD instead.
Handle bars too low wrist going take a beating...i have cloud 9 seat so im good but the next thing i want is higher handle and softer padding for wrist
60 is not far if you use it for uber eats an so on as a living since you can easily go closer to 120 miles an day the batteries are 500 bucks allowing you to go 120 miles that makes it an 2500 buck bike as of 8-3-24 as bike seller in store get cost. if you wanted 2 bateries to go close to 200 miles will set you back for around 3 grand an for around 3 grand you can get an annioki dual motor 200 mile ev-bike, or get an 100 mile ish can get you an 35 mps annioki single motor ev for around 1700. other note con of this bike is this is more due to the fast charge speeds are at 2.3 why its not around 1600. a pro note this bike is a snow bike so if you live in an area with lots of snow this a snow city bike.
The turn signals automatically turn off, no need to hit the switch again to shut the signal off. I've had my Aventure2 for a year. Functionally, it has met all my performance expectations. The only thing I don't like about it is the requirement to use a smartphone to unlock the bike to Class 3. I'd prefer it be done by going in and just changing from 2 to 3 in menu screens, like most other brands do. And Aventon is rumored to be able to download software/firmware? to your bike. I don't like that my preferences in settings could be overridden by that, such as switching me back to Class 2, when I take the bike in for service (which I haven't needed to do yet) . I only ride in good weather, so I haven't yet seen how far I can max out range on a battery charge ... but I got 44 miles on my initial battery charge after purchase, using throttle a lot on hilly terrain in my area, and also seeing how fast I could get it to go, out and back to/from my destinations. Being close to 70 years old, I am compromising with the torque sensor. My legs are not as strong as they once were, so I'd prefer cadence sensor but the Aventure2 came with upgrades over the Aventure1 that I didn't want to give up, so I bought the 2. I've noticed that my speed with torque sensor oscillates up and down constantly because my pedaling is not consistently inputting the same torque to the pedals. That would not be the case with cadence. I don't ride this ebike for exercise, I ride to do errands and leave my car at home. With all the hilly terrain here, I'd definitely be better off with cadence. But I'll do the best I can with what I've still got. The rattle heard in your off-road riding I suspect is the kick-stand. I have no rattles ever on my bike, even when I'm on rough pavement a lot. You didn't mention Aventon's dealer network. Having that network close-by to my small town, as opposed to dealing with bike shops who don't want to work on brands bought online that they don't sell, was very important to my purchasing decision.
so i am an old mountain biker from the lat 90s, now 57 years old, i am 40lbs over my optimum weight, would you think this would be an ok bike to get some exercise and possibly get my weight down?
Wondering about the weight limits the bike manufacturers are giving. Any idea what the tested limits were and what is the “real” weight limits? I’ve seen 330 lbs on some models, just wondering if those numbers have build in “safety” ranges.
Please review a PLUS TIRE bike - the euphree stellar falcon. Fat tire ebikes are numerous, but few offer plus tire ebikes that are more practical for us commuters that occasionally do trails. Thanks!
I have put 2500 miles on my Aventure 1. It's been a great bike. I've a done 68 mile ride on it (albeit mostly on PAS 1 or 0) a couple of times. I'm 200 lbs. Very curious how the torque sensor feels - especially on hills.
There's also a 75.00 coupon online floating around if you look. The browser add-ons like honey did a bunch of tests and got it for me today which almost wiped out the tax
I bought my Aventon Aventure 2 a little more than a month ago. It performed well on flat land and in the foothills. I took it up to the 3,000 foot elevation level and gradually climbed up a paved mountain for 8 miles. I burned the hub motor up and had to coast or peddle my bike non-assist 8 miles back to my car. It does not perform well on steep climbs. I took it back to the bike store to get a new hub motor and wheel. Good thing it has a 2 year warranty. I only have 74 miles on it. I won’t be taking my bike back up to the mountains. Aventon needs to make an all wheel drive bike.
These things will get hot if used beyond capacity. They are not idiot proof. But soon I think designers could integrate a cooling system for both motor and battery. All you need is a small coolant flow pump and cooling channel conduits going around motor casing and battery .
Most of us eBay riders know that the mid drive is the motor that will get you up to steep hills, but the rear hub will not get you up those kind of hills you have to get a mid drive. I lived in Duluth, Minnesota and the Mid is what got me up to steep hills.
The low step is a little less stiff than the high step, but you really only notice it when you load up the rear and front rack. If frame flex is a concern, then go with the high step. Also note: the Aventure 2 is one of the stiffer frames on 4" fat tire e-bikes, at least in our testing.
I burned up my Aventon Aventure 2 motor climbing a steep paved mountain road. I only had 67 miles on it. This Aventure 2 can’t do what it is advertised it can do. I would rather have had the Wired Freedom. My first choice would be the E-Cells Super Monarch AWD.
Nice looking bike I almost bought one but went with the Juiced Ripcurrent S. I wanted more power got the upgraded 40 Amp controller. If you like this bike but want more power go with Juiced or Wired Freedom.
You guys who review this bike keep praising the Torque sensor! Having owned the Aventure 1 and the Aventure 2 I can tell that torque sensor is step back not forward! First of the first three settings, Echo, Tour and Sport are useless as they give very little power output. So you might as well keep the Turbo settings on at all time. As compared to the great cadence sensor on the Aventure 1, the Aventure 2 torque sensor makes your legs do a lot of work! Going uphill is a joke as you have work your legs like crazy and trying to get the top speed of 28 you will be pedaling like a crazy person! I believe the Aventure 2 is a fail! And yes, just like on the Aventure 1, the front brake squeals and makes loud noises no matter what you try to do to fix it. It's a design flaw, why was it not fixed for the Aventure 2? Ridiculous!
The Aventure.2 is my first ebike and it has exceeded all my expectations. I've put 2000 miles on it in 12 months. I'm age 70, 290 lbs. and easily get 40 miles per charge. The fenders are aluminum, NOT steel. The turn signals self cancel in 15 seconds and it also has brake lights. There is a USB port on the display that will charge a phone. I've added the front rack, different grips, handlebar phone mount, Suntory suspension seat post, Cloud 9 seat, Rockbros pannier bag, Meachow bar end mirror, 203mm brake rotors and have a spare battery. One flat front tire from a very large thorn. Pressure is kept around 17 psi all the time. Occasionally I haul about 80 lbs in a 2 wheel trailer. I wish it had and electric horn.
great info, I'm wondering I weigh the same as you but am 6,2" would this bike fit me in your opinion? TIA
Outstanding review! Really interested in this bike!
Thanks! 👍
It's so pretty where this video is being shot. Is this filmed in Canada?
This or the rad power bikes radster trail?
I believe that the lights are too low. I rather have the lights up high so that there would be more noticeable lights up higher than the lower set-up. And then if you put panniers on the lights you wouldn't even notice because the panniers may hide the lights.
Where is Cort? You guys need to dispel the rumors that he and Sam Atakhanov were in business together and made off with the deposit money for DOST bikes before the company went into receivership.
WTF!!! They were taking orders and not delivering bikes!!! F'ing thieves
@@wkw4095 Yes. Lots of people out thousands of dollars.
I ordered a fat tire HJM Etrike.
Just bought one for Chicago winters let’s see how it holds up!
My favorite bike ever!!! Second to the giant Defy Advanced road bike. The Aventon is a beast 💪 😁
My favorite bike ever! Sorry Giant Defy Advanced I love you too. But The Aventon is so much fun 😁💪
My biggest problem is finding panniers that fit the bike rack? Have tried several sets and no luck yet.
Just got my walk thru today and love it! Sold my pedigo and glad I did!
I bought an eCells "Dual Star" for myself. It's way too big and powerful for my wife. I've been looking for a step-thru for her. I want a 750-watt for her. This will give some decent power, and she'll be able to get on the bike easier with the step-thru.
Anyone have any opinions on the Aventure 2 compared to the Freedare Saiga? I'm leaning towards the Aventon.
I burned up my Aventon Aventure 2 motor up at 67 miles climbing a steep paved mountain road. It’s not for climbing steep hills. I wish I would have bought the E-cells Super Monarch AWD instead.
Looked promising, until I found out I cant buy it.
They need to have rear suspension before I'll even consider it and a mid-drive belt drive motor and I'm sold.
I would really like to know what that rattling is cause that would probably make me nuts
Handle bars too low wrist going take a beating...i have cloud 9 seat so im good but the next thing i want is higher handle and softer padding for wrist
60 is not far if you use it for uber eats an so on as a living since you can easily go closer to 120 miles an day the batteries are 500 bucks allowing you to go 120 miles that makes it an 2500 buck bike as of 8-3-24 as bike seller in store get cost. if you wanted 2 bateries to go close to 200 miles will set you back for around 3 grand an for around 3 grand you can get an annioki dual motor 200 mile ev-bike, or get an 100 mile ish can get you an 35 mps annioki single motor ev for around 1700. other note con of this bike is this is more due to the fast charge speeds are at 2.3 why its not around 1600. a pro note this bike is a snow bike so if you live in an area with lots of snow this a snow city bike.
The turn signals automatically turn off, no need to hit the switch again to shut the signal off.
I've had my Aventure2 for a year. Functionally, it has met all my performance expectations. The only thing I don't like about it is the requirement to use a smartphone to unlock the bike to Class 3. I'd prefer it be done by going in and just changing from 2 to 3 in menu screens, like most other brands do. And Aventon is rumored to be able to download software/firmware? to your bike. I don't like that my preferences in settings could be overridden by that, such as switching me back to Class 2, when I take the bike in for service (which I haven't needed to do yet) .
I only ride in good weather, so I haven't yet seen how far I can max out range on a battery charge ... but I got 44 miles on my initial battery charge after purchase, using throttle a lot on hilly terrain in my area, and also seeing how fast I could get it to go, out and back to/from my destinations.
Being close to 70 years old, I am compromising with the torque sensor. My legs are not as strong as they once were, so I'd prefer cadence sensor but the Aventure2 came with upgrades over the Aventure1 that I didn't want to give up, so I bought the 2. I've noticed that my speed with torque sensor oscillates up and down constantly because my pedaling is not consistently inputting the same torque to the pedals. That would not be the case with cadence. I don't ride this ebike for exercise, I ride to do errands and leave my car at home. With all the hilly terrain here, I'd definitely be better off with cadence. But I'll do the best I can with what I've still got.
The rattle heard in your off-road riding I suspect is the kick-stand. I have no rattles ever on my bike, even when I'm on rough pavement a lot.
You didn't mention Aventon's dealer network. Having that network close-by to my small town, as opposed to dealing with bike shops who don't want to work on brands bought online that they don't sell, was very important to my purchasing decision.
How would you compare this to the Radster Trail
Id be worried about burning the hub motor up on long hill climbs
so i am an old mountain biker from the lat 90s, now 57 years old, i am 40lbs over my optimum weight, would you think this would be an ok bike to get some exercise and possibly get my weight down?
Not eating so much will definitely get your weight down apparently.
Need to update the price. These are selling at $1,999 now
Just bought one…$1799
Me too.
Just bought one at 1799 myself a week ago
@@mrelectraglide8155how? I’ve been looking at pricing for so long
What kind of helmet is that you're wearing?
Did you try the step through? Curious is there was flex at all
I have a step through and it is solid, no flexing at all. Great bike. Quality built!
Wondering about the weight limits the bike manufacturers are giving. Any idea what the tested limits were and what is the “real” weight limits? I’ve seen 330 lbs on some models, just wondering if those numbers have build in “safety” ranges.
This one is 400lbs. I have heard this one was testes at 500lbs and still was fine.
Please review a PLUS TIRE bike - the euphree stellar falcon. Fat tire ebikes are numerous, but few offer plus tire ebikes that are more practical for us commuters that occasionally do trails. Thanks!
We happen to have just gotten that one in - so keep an eye out for that review here soon!
@@ElectricBikeReview Awesome - thx for replying!
I added a mirror to the left side, feel way safer
Nice choice!
I have put 2500 miles on my Aventure 1. It's been a great bike. I've a done 68 mile ride on it (albeit mostly on PAS 1 or 0) a couple of times. I'm 200 lbs. Very curious how the torque sensor feels - especially on hills.
Great review. Perfect content and length
Orders this bike today. On sale with free extra battery. 1599
There's also a 75.00 coupon online floating around if you look. The browser add-ons like honey did a bunch of tests and got it for me today which almost wiped out the tax
@@InvestmentJoy awesome. Thank you. I’ll look into that.
Now I finally know what the torque rating of this bike is....80 ! Thank you !
Love your video. How does this bike does on snow trails?
I bought my Aventon Aventure 2 a little more than a month ago. It performed well on flat land and in the foothills. I took it up to the 3,000 foot elevation level and gradually climbed up a paved mountain for 8 miles. I burned the hub motor up and had to coast or peddle my bike non-assist 8 miles back to my car. It does not perform well on steep climbs. I took it back to the bike store to get a new hub motor and wheel. Good thing it has a 2 year warranty. I only have 74 miles on it. I won’t be taking my bike back up to the mountains. Aventon needs to make an all wheel drive bike.
How much do you weigh?
@@dirtfpv 220 lbs. I only carried about another 20 lbs in cargo.
These things will get hot if used beyond capacity. They are not idiot proof. But soon I think designers could integrate a cooling system for both motor and battery. All you need is a small coolant flow pump and cooling channel conduits going around motor casing and battery .
That sounds like a good idea. Hopefully Aventon can figure out a cooling system.
Most of us eBay riders know that the mid drive is the motor that will get you up to steep hills, but the rear hub will not get you up those kind of hills you have to get a mid drive. I lived in Duluth, Minnesota and the Mid is what got me up to steep hills.
Nice bike but the seat is not very comfortable. Need more padding and throttle should be on the right vs left.
How big are u
Can you tell us if this bike in the low step over is noticeably more wobbly or if it's not.
The low step is a little less stiff than the high step, but you really only notice it when you load up the rear and front rack. If frame flex is a concern, then go with the high step. Also note: the Aventure 2 is one of the stiffer frames on 4" fat tire e-bikes, at least in our testing.
Will the auto torque kick in even if you have hanging testicles?
yes
THANKS for clarify the Class II!!
Happy to help!
Are the tires good? I don't want to get punch while going to work. Thanks 😅
#FreeCourt
😂😂
Would you but this over Wired Freedom ?
I burned up my Aventon Aventure 2 motor climbing a steep paved mountain road. I only had 67 miles on it. This Aventure 2 can’t do what it is advertised it can do. I would rather have had the Wired Freedom. My first choice would be the E-Cells Super Monarch AWD.
@@michalmisio64 After my experience of owning the Aventon Aventure 2 I would rather have the Wired Freedom.
@@marklaughlin7079 I have been riding my Adventure 2 up and down the Olympic Mountains and have had no motor problems.
Topgun #1. 🥇
9/10 ✅
(Review too long and chest camera poor😔) 🇨🇦
Check out the Road Warrior 60V AWD by Fabulous E-Bikes (the one that's on pre-order right now).
It looks like the Aventon in this video.
Nice looking bike I almost bought one but went with the Juiced Ripcurrent S. I wanted more power got the upgraded 40 Amp controller. If you like this bike but want more power go with Juiced or Wired Freedom.
good review, I'll stick with staying subscribed but why so elusive regarding the whereabouts of Court?
Exactly! They won't address it which only gives more substance to the rumors.
@@FreddietheFly What are the rumors? Also just noticed that he hasn't been around in awhile...
Millimeters? Where do you live?
Listen to the way he says the word component and it gives you a clue 😊
Great video. Did you guys test the Biktrix Juggernaut bike? I wonder how it compares to this Aventon bike.
Not yet but hoping to do so soon!
The only problem I have with it is that it feels slow
I even tested it on speedometer and it’s 2 miles slower than what it says it’s going
I don't mean to be critical , but your camera work is jarring and hard to watch. The chest camera is awful.
Looks like it might be the framerate he shot in, vs exported in. That'd be my guess.
Content ok but would recommend a speech coach.
You guys who review this bike keep praising the Torque sensor! Having owned the Aventure 1 and the Aventure 2 I can tell that torque sensor is step back not forward! First of the first three settings, Echo, Tour and Sport are useless as they give very little power output. So you might as well keep the Turbo settings on at all time. As compared to the great cadence sensor on the Aventure 1, the Aventure 2 torque sensor makes your legs do a lot of work! Going uphill is a joke as you have work your legs like crazy and trying to get the top speed of 28 you will be pedaling like a crazy person! I believe the Aventure 2 is a fail! And yes, just like on the Aventure 1, the front brake squeals and makes loud noises no matter what you try to do to fix it. It's a design flaw, why was it not fixed for the Aventure 2? Ridiculous!
Be a little more professional with the whereabouts of Court. Crickets & avoiding is a bad look for the channel.
???
Sooooooo my question is who liked this nonsensical comment?
What type of janky and completely irrelevant statement is this? Zero point.
The first bike, Aventon, looks like it hit a wall and the frame collapsed in.