Thank you, I appreciate it. Do you have a Big Sur Sport as well? They are heavy bikes for sure. What would you do to get weight off? Would you add an extra battery pack kit?
@ChadsProductsandMoreRevi-dv8dz Yes, a Big Sur Sport, I plan to take off everything that's not necessary. The cage in the back, the lights, the fenders, the kickstand. I'm replacing the seatpost with a carbon seatpost and a carbon saddle. As well as carbon flat bars. I'll probably also swap the inner tubes for TPUs- this alone will make a tremendous difference in weight. I was so impressed with even power one that I'm also thinking about making it a single speed to drop even more, and potentially less maintenance. I would be curious for your input on this. Using only the fourth Cog up from the smallest- 18 tooth. Could you manage your normal rides just using the power 1 through 5 only on this COG? I figured with all the weight reduction potentially 10 lb as an estimate. Using it as a single speed should be a walk in the park for it. At least that's my hope based on just experimenting on the Big Sur at the shop.
I got this ebike and like it a lot. Two problems: 1. Battery is too small. I get 20 miles per full charge and I use throttle only to start from stop. Most of my rides are in PAS 1-5. Some small hills. 2. Throttle is limited to 20mph. This ebike needs bigger battery.
You probably write for yourself. You all make beautiful videos and tell everything beautifully But in reality it's all not so You are deceiving people, your stories that you tell are of no interest to anyone at all, The only problem with this bike is that it only goes 20 miles and you can't do anything because they completely closed off access for you to change anything. Today all Chinese bicycles are completely made in China, this is clear, in every new bike of any other company you can completely go and customize as you want for yourself. this company Aima does not give you any access and does not allow you to change anything as they did so use it it's terrible , so all these videos people are interested in this and they try to make advertising so that they buy these bikes.
@@alfacold Aima had already told the bike dealer where I bought mine and told him it can be done with a USB dongle and a laptop I believe. Throttle can be turned up to 28 mph and pay to 32-33.
Great video, I plan to strip mine down and make it as light as possible. I want to turn it into an ultra comfortable long-range gravel bike.
Thank you, I appreciate it. Do you have a Big Sur Sport as well? They are heavy bikes for sure. What would you do to get weight off? Would you add an extra battery pack kit?
@ChadsProductsandMoreRevi-dv8dz Yes, a Big Sur Sport, I plan to take off everything that's not necessary. The cage in the back, the lights, the fenders, the kickstand. I'm replacing the seatpost with a carbon seatpost and a carbon saddle. As well as carbon flat bars. I'll probably also swap the inner tubes for TPUs- this alone will make a tremendous difference in weight. I was so impressed with even power one that I'm also thinking about making it a single speed to drop even more, and potentially less maintenance. I would be curious for your input on this. Using only the fourth Cog up from the smallest- 18 tooth. Could you manage your normal rides just using the power 1 through 5 only on this COG? I figured with all the weight reduction potentially 10 lb as an estimate. Using it as a single speed should be a walk in the park for it. At least that's my hope based on just experimenting on the Big Sur at the shop.
Nice video, man! I love the Big Sur Sport's as well :) Also, those Power On Ebikes folks are awesome!
I appreciate it and yeah the bikes are great and the power on people are great. I would definitely be buying my next e-bike from them
I got this ebike and like it a lot. Two problems: 1. Battery is too small. I get 20 miles per full charge and I use throttle only to start from stop. Most of my rides are in PAS 1-5. Some small hills. 2. Throttle is limited to 20mph. This ebike needs bigger battery.
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You probably write for yourself. You all make beautiful videos and tell everything beautifully But in reality it's all not so You are deceiving people,
your stories that you tell are of no interest to anyone at all, The only problem with this bike is that it only goes 20 miles and you can't do anything because they completely closed off access for you to change anything. Today all Chinese bicycles are completely made in China, this is clear, in every new bike of any other company you can completely go and customize as you want for yourself. this company Aima does not give you any access and does not allow you to change anything as they did so use it it's terrible , so all these videos people are interested in this and they try to make advertising so that they buy these bikes.
@@alfacold Aima had already told the bike dealer where I bought mine and told him it can be done with a USB dongle and a laptop I believe. Throttle can be turned up to 28 mph and pay to 32-33.