You guys are the best. I've been a longtime commuter cyclist but have received a $1,200 stipend to purchase an ebike. It's a whole new world! Your guidance and consistent reporting has been an absolute godsend. Thank you.
You guys have a great backdrop with that wood wall. Knotty pine wall? Tool chest.. nice area for viewing bikes initially. Great scenic outdoor areas. Good camera work . Great editing and well spoken commentary. Good testing areas throught reviews. You show a vast erray of bikes. Just some thrills and speed influx would get more attention.
My husband bought an ebike to get to work and I'd like one now for pleasure. Can you recommend a few? They need to be touring type. I like to sit up, my elbows hurt after riding a bit on mountain bikes. I loved to Ago T. Would prefer a cuter color, but pearl white would be ok. Thanks.
In addition to the AGO T, you might want to consider the Aventon Pace 500.3, the Velotric Discover 2, the Euphree City Robin X+, or the Ride1Up Turris or 700 Series. Let us know which you decide to go with!
I've been eyeing this bike for a while, but I wouldn't mind knowing if the cadance at 30km/h and how manages going at such speed. Also your opinions on hitting the max speed limit.
I found it pretty easy to reach that speed in PAS 1 and 2, In fact, I had to soft-pedal in the speed test to get a good reading of its different power levels.
I own a Tenways AGO T. I also have this assistance inconsistency issue. I think there's a firmware update from TW available. But I haven't been able to download it & install it. I'll see if a service center can help me on this one.
the bike is nice but i prefer a different type of shifter rather than the turn ones. its just not convenient when your hands are wet or if you have sweaty hands during the summer.
A good chunk of that 68lbs is due to not having a rear triangle in the frame. TBF, lots of other similar commuter e-bikes weigh about the same, but they missed an opportunity to have a weight advantage. Shame, as the belt drive and Enviolo CVT combo is great for commuting.
@@ElectricBikeReport I'm reminded of a old saying, Better to have it and not need it than need it and not have it. ;-) Edit: Then again, I'm spoiled by the Pinion C1.12 on my last bike.
You guys are the best. I've been a longtime commuter cyclist but have received a $1,200 stipend to purchase an ebike. It's a whole new world! Your guidance and consistent reporting has been an absolute godsend. Thank you.
Thanks for the kind words, Rhett!
Thanks for the kudos! That's exactly why we do what we do. Hope you're able to land on an awesome bike!
You guys have a great backdrop with that wood wall. Knotty pine wall? Tool chest.. nice area for viewing bikes initially. Great scenic outdoor areas. Good camera work . Great editing and well spoken commentary. Good testing areas throught reviews. You show a vast erray of bikes. Just some thrills and speed influx would get more attention.
Shucks, thanks Kev! We've got some fun ones lined up down the road a little. We appreciate the feedback!
My husband bought an ebike to get to work and I'd like one now for pleasure. Can you recommend a few? They need to be touring type. I like to sit up, my elbows hurt after riding a bit on mountain bikes. I loved to Ago T. Would prefer a cuter color, but pearl white would be ok. Thanks.
In addition to the AGO T, you might want to consider the Aventon Pace 500.3, the Velotric Discover 2, the Euphree City Robin X+, or the Ride1Up Turris or 700 Series. Let us know which you decide to go with!
I've been eyeing this bike for a while, but I wouldn't mind knowing if the cadance at 30km/h and how manages going at such speed. Also your opinions on hitting the max speed limit.
I found it pretty easy to reach that speed in PAS 1 and 2, In fact, I had to soft-pedal in the speed test to get a good reading of its different power levels.
I own a Tenways AGO T. I also have this assistance inconsistency issue. I think there's a firmware update from TW available. But I haven't been able to download it & install it. I'll see if a service center can help me on this one.
That's exactly what we'd recommend. Hope they can solve the problem for you!
seems quite comfort
the bike is nice but i prefer a different type of shifter rather than the turn ones. its just not convenient when your hands are wet or if you have sweaty hands during the summer.
We haven't had any issues with the Enviolo shifter, it's by far one of the grippiest we've seen.
Discount code no longer works as of 6/20
Are you the only ones saying Bafang correctly?🤔
Possibly. But as they say, potatoh, potahto...
36V . Give me a break
70 pounds for a class 1 commuter is pretty bad as well
A good chunk of that 68lbs is due to not having a rear triangle in the frame. TBF, lots of other similar commuter e-bikes weigh about the same, but they missed an opportunity to have a weight advantage.
Shame, as the belt drive and Enviolo CVT combo is great for commuting.
Not every bike (or rider) needs a 48V or higher system. This one feels pretty zippy as it is!
We can never have the perfect bike
@@ElectricBikeReport I'm reminded of a old saying, Better to have it and not need it than need it and not have it. ;-)
Edit: Then again, I'm spoiled by the Pinion C1.12 on my last bike.
The rear rack of the bike is completly messed up
Why do you say that?
Under powered no go
When I hear "Dutch Style", I think underwhelming.,🤔
I love my Dutch omafiets!!!