The Volcon is not street legal. It's mainly for off road riding and their marketing states for those folks who want to use it to do work around the farm.
@@Electric-Rideables I just thought in this day of age. since we've had electric cars for quite a while now.. they can do an amazing job with an electric bike hahaha.. I guess not yet.
@@gravegaming2023 i understand but like i said.. the range is also trash.. someday we'll be there with electric technology.. for me personally.. i wouldnt want that. I might as well stick to fuel.
@rupman27isback i have an electric motorcycle. No one with an electric motocycle drives it to zero per cent. Or range counts. That's only people who don't own electric. For example. My bike gets id say 40-60 miles of harah driving. And maybe 80 at moderate. However. I take it to work plug it in. I've never had the battery go flat. I've also never had to pay to recharge it so far. Most people who don't own electric vehicles don't understand these concepts. It's like your mobile phone. You don't deliberately drain it then charge it to 100. You don't say i hope this will last 24 hours. You use it as you have to then recharge it when you want to. Not having to worry about going to the gas station. Mostly the benifits outweigh the cons. The instant torque for example. Very little noise. Stuff like that.
I have an ebike. I enjoy riding it. It is a lot of fun. But, it will not do everything I want it to do. Unfortunately, it will not do a safe speed on I-29 or I-90 around where I live. Yes, a gas motorcycle will do that. But, I am tired of buying gas. Been doing it for over 40 years all in all. Its time to move on. If people do not buy electric motorcycles, they will always be junk. Harleys went through a period of time where they were junk. Drip pans under a bike on the showroom floor. If people didnt buy them to give the factory feedback, and money to work with, they'd be a thing of the past. All new things need advancements and improvements. But electric motorcycles will happen. With a lot less of the problems seen in electric cars. I drive a truck. And every time I am in a traffic jam, and I look around and see hundreds of cars with only one person in them, I wish most of them were on a motorcycle. Wouldnt even be a traffic jam if that were the case. Our overcrowded roads in America need to embrace motorcycles. And the ease of operating an electric motorcycle will make them more attractive to a lot larger number of people.
@@edswope28 Harley is still junk. Overpriced and underpowered to deliver an image to boomers that want to pretend they’re rebels. Motorcycles are not a viable option for batteries due to the fact that they weigh so much, and aerodynamics on a bike are compromised by the rider. Most e-motorcycles only have a range of 90 miles with any type of highway involved - ignoring the fact that most riders want to do some spirited riding… …which therein lies the crux of the issue for 95% of American motorcyclists. EV bikes are purely utility of getting from point A to B. American motorcyclists want to take the long route and go on the curvy roads. They don’t want to have their ride end in 45 miles (45 needed to get back home) All that to say - e motorcycles are garbage that lack range, are too heavy, and are too limited for what an American market wants to do with motorcycles.
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Vulcan Grunt Evo! Manly!! Love the FTN Street Dog-love the storage area!
Out of all the bikes you just show, Eahora “M1P Pro” is the best value for the money, simple, well built, great looks, practically zero maintenance.
Thank you for your feedback! I'm glad you found the Eahora "M1P Pro" to be the best value among the bikes I showcased.
Who puts chips in first below cases of beer??? 😂
The Volcon is not street legal. It's mainly for off road riding and their marketing states for those folks who want to use it to do work around the farm.
Ryvid and the last bike are my top picks.
The current price went down, now at $6,495 for the Anthem. They also have a cheaper scrambler style as well.
Any of them built for long highway riding?
No CSC RX1E?
budget ppl
.10k
...... Normals budgets petrol bike are around 7k and can do 200% more.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
These AI videos are literally everywhere now.
The design of the first one is not at all my cup of tea.
M22 doesn’t look like this .. this design is over a year old, you should had done research before posting
Whoops! Looks like I time-traveled back a year with that design. My bad!
2024 be like : 8995 bucks is a budget option. get the frack outta here
Is this just a Surronster ripoff?
The range and MPH are trash
If the range and MPH were better, it would probably fly off the shelves!
@@Electric-Rideables I just thought in this day of age. since we've had electric cars for quite a while now.. they can do an amazing job with an electric bike hahaha.. I guess not yet.
@rupman27isback keep in mind that good batteries are 7k alone.
@@gravegaming2023 i understand but like i said.. the range is also trash.. someday we'll be there with electric technology.. for me personally.. i wouldnt want that. I might as well stick to fuel.
@rupman27isback i have an electric motorcycle. No one with an electric motocycle drives it to zero per cent. Or range counts. That's only people who don't own electric. For example. My bike gets id say 40-60 miles of harah driving. And maybe 80 at moderate. However. I take it to work plug it in. I've never had the battery go flat. I've also never had to pay to recharge it so far. Most people who don't own electric vehicles don't understand these concepts. It's like your mobile phone. You don't deliberately drain it then charge it to 100. You don't say i hope this will last 24 hours. You use it as you have to then recharge it when you want to. Not having to worry about going to the gas station. Mostly the benifits outweigh the cons. The instant torque for example. Very little noise. Stuff like that.
If you like electric motorcycles just buy an e bike.
Cheaper and will actually do what you need it to do.
Electric motorcycles are garbage.
You go ahead
I have an ebike. I enjoy riding it. It is a lot of fun. But, it will not do everything I want it to do. Unfortunately, it will not do a safe speed on I-29 or I-90 around where I live. Yes, a gas motorcycle will do that. But, I am tired of buying gas. Been doing it for over 40 years all in all. Its time to move on. If people do not buy electric motorcycles, they will always be junk. Harleys went through a period of time where they were junk. Drip pans under a bike on the showroom floor. If people didnt buy them to give the factory feedback, and money to work with, they'd be a thing of the past. All new things need advancements and improvements. But electric motorcycles will happen. With a lot less of the problems seen in electric cars. I drive a truck. And every time I am in a traffic jam, and I look around and see hundreds of cars with only one person in them, I wish most of them were on a motorcycle. Wouldnt even be a traffic jam if that were the case. Our overcrowded roads in America need to embrace motorcycles. And the ease of operating an electric motorcycle will make them more attractive to a lot larger number of people.
@@edswope28 Harley is still junk. Overpriced and underpowered to deliver an image to boomers that want to pretend they’re rebels.
Motorcycles are not a viable option for batteries due to the fact that they weigh so much, and aerodynamics on a bike are compromised by the rider.
Most e-motorcycles only have a range of 90 miles with any type of highway involved - ignoring the fact that most riders want to do some spirited riding…
…which therein lies the crux of the issue for 95% of American motorcyclists. EV bikes are purely utility of getting from point A to B. American motorcyclists want to take the long route and go on the curvy roads. They don’t want to have their ride end in 45 miles (45 needed to get back home)
All that to say - e motorcycles are garbage that lack range, are too heavy, and are too limited for what an American market wants to do with motorcycles.
E bikes are like the cool younger siblings of electric motorcycles, right?
@@dr.rupture8467 you're better doing it yourself is all. Dont be lazy and study
looks like SuperSoco TC Max ($5300 60mph 60 miles non-USA) is out of business