Hey that's my armada predator! same bike and everything just different branding. mine is 1000watt geared hub and 13ah battery with hydraulic brakes. top speed 31mph range up to 60-80km. also did upgrade my seatpost and adjusted the stem and head a bit up. im 5'11 so it fits me perfectly honestly.
Great review. I would note that throttle to 28 technically makes it not class 1, 2, or , 3 compliant. With companies with names most people have never heard of, it might be nice to talk about how long they have been around, and what their customer service policies are. I am definitely hesitant to buy a bike from a company that may not exist in a few years.
Thanks for watching and commenting! Yes, you are right; technically, a class 3 bike should not have a throttle able to power the bike up to 28mph. With so many bikes and configurations on the market, the class descriptions are getting a little loose. I get lots of "class 3" bikes that actually top out at 25 mph as well. It seems class 3 is turning into a broad term for any bike that goes over 20 mph. But we should be more specific, I agree! Good note also on how long the company has been around and its customer service policy. I always recommend long-standing brands and, if possible, a brand with brick-and-mortar stores that can assist with customer service, returns, and repairs. I'll make a note to mention this about future bikes, at least a brief description of the brands age or track record.
Hey that's my armada predator! same bike and everything just different branding. mine is 1000watt geared hub and 13ah battery with hydraulic brakes. top speed 31mph range up to 60-80km. also did upgrade my seatpost and adjusted the stem and head a bit up. im 5'11 so it fits me perfectly honestly.
Great review thanks for sharing.
A massive thumbs up from the Skill School in the UK 👍
Thanks alot!
Great review. I would note that throttle to 28 technically makes it not class 1, 2, or , 3 compliant. With companies with names most people have never heard of, it might be nice to talk about how long they have been around, and what their customer service policies are. I am definitely hesitant to buy a bike from a company that may not exist in a few years.
Thanks for watching and commenting!
Yes, you are right; technically, a class 3 bike should not have a throttle able to power the bike up to 28mph. With so many bikes and configurations on the market, the class descriptions are getting a little loose. I get lots of "class 3" bikes that actually top out at 25 mph as well. It seems class 3 is turning into a broad term for any bike that goes over 20 mph. But we should be more specific, I agree!
Good note also on how long the company has been around and its customer service policy. I always recommend long-standing brands and, if possible, a brand with brick-and-mortar stores that can assist with customer service, returns, and repairs. I'll make a note to mention this about future bikes, at least a brief description of the brands age or track record.
I agree with your cons about the bike.
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