PRICE CHANGE!!! Ebike Tariffs are in. The Fold 1 is now $1199. Not $999 like stated in the video. But Be sure to use our code to help soften that blow a bit. *eBikeEscape60* for $60 off. alnk.to/gp0XkVY And if you do decide to pick up your own Velotric Fold 1. Why not do so after clicking our link. It is a free and easy way to show support to us here at Ebike Escape. Thank you all so much in advance!!
Just bought one. I own a GoCycle GX, Carbo S and X and the Fold 1 blows them all away at 1/3rd the price. For me it's primarily the power and super comfortable ride with the tires they use. On level 5 you can really feel the power of this 750w motor. Blowing through Central Park at 32 MPH feels pretty crazy on a bike that only costs $1100. The range is excellent too. The only thing I don't like is that the throttle is limited at each level and gradually increases. In NYC traffic, I need an immediate jolt to start up at lights and get out of different situations fast. I have to compromise by just setting it to level 5 every time I stop, then once I get moving I bring it down to level 4, which is my standard speed. If they can fix that with a software update, it will be perfect.
As usually excellent review from this channel and knowledgeable ebike reviewer. I’d like to add as an owner with more than 120 million already on Velotric F1, that once you transfer this Class 2 e-bike to Class 3, most of the terrains including steep short grades I use only PAS 1 with enough torgue. It’s amazing to pedal using main,y lower assist level. No ghost pedaling even when higher PAS level. The throttle is not adding much but practically I do not need it pedaling practically everywhere. I shared this performance comparing Velotric F1 with my previous e-bikes from Heybike, Aipas A2 Elite and Ride1Up Portola. Later I replaced since it’s smaller for my 6.1” and malfunctioned using the brake lever power cut-off. Previous I have replaced since Heybike was over-the frame design and realized the best for 76- yr senior is pedaling step-thru and folder for transportation. While Aipas A2 replaced since it’s heavy 65 pounds like Lectric XP 3.0 step-thru and one needs to fold the bike in order to remove the battery before transportation. Velotric F1 is also heavy, 64 lbs, but in class 3 outperformed all previous I owned.
I believe I covered all of these - gearing in the walkaround, ghost pedaling at near 30 mph and I went through all of the pedal assist levels. Let me know if I'm not understanding your question.
@@EbikeEscapeI have a Heybike Ranger that I bought in June 2024, and it’s still practically new, since I haven’t ridden it much. I also neglected to maintain the battery during those dormant periods, leading to damaged cells that no longer hold much of a charge, beyond riding with throttle or assist for about 3 - 4 miles. 🫤 Ghost pedaling starts at around 15 mph for this Class 3 bike, which is annoying. I’m open to selling, then replacing my current bike for another step-thru folder. I also like that the tires on this bike are only 3” wide-4” balloon wheels are excessive & heavy for a city rider like me. Any advice you can provide, Ryan? I’m under 5’2”, so the specs on this bike seem to suit me. The Ranger cost $1399 when I bought it. Does this bike have comparable quality? Would it be better, in some ways?
Almost all ebikes come from China. Almost all components come from China. The "American" companies get them from China to sell here. This is why the 200 dollar tariff raised the prices on almost ebikes jumped.
They sure look like they use the same case. You’d have to check the polarity of the connectors and take a number of other measurements before even trying. After looking more closely, the buttons and LEDs for checkin battery charge are quite different.
The Mokwheel Slate might be a better value. It has a torque sensor and its price is a couple hundred less than the RadExpand. What I want to know about Mokwheel are what their quality is like and how good is their customer support?
Not worth the price is Rad. This Rad you’re writing about is not a e-bike to be compared with Velotric F1, wrong comparison, compare app,e with apple, not apple w/ oranges so to soeak
That's actually a very *unimpressive* weight capacity for the rack. Actually.. might even be worst in class. Quite a shame given the overall weight capacity of the bike is over 400lbs (which IS best in class!) Missed opportunity by Velotric!
PRICE CHANGE!!! Ebike Tariffs are in. The Fold 1 is now $1199. Not $999 like stated in the video. But Be sure to use our code to help soften that blow a bit. *eBikeEscape60* for $60 off.
alnk.to/gp0XkVY And if you do decide to pick up your own Velotric Fold 1. Why not do so after clicking our link. It is a free and easy way to show support to us here at Ebike Escape. Thank you all so much in advance!!
Just bought one. I own a GoCycle GX, Carbo S and X and the Fold 1 blows them all away at 1/3rd the price. For me it's primarily the power and super comfortable ride with the tires they use. On level 5 you can really feel the power of this 750w motor. Blowing through Central Park at 32 MPH feels pretty crazy on a bike that only costs $1100. The range is excellent too. The only thing I don't like is that the throttle is limited at each level and gradually increases. In NYC traffic, I need an immediate jolt to start up at lights and get out of different situations fast. I have to compromise by just setting it to level 5 every time I stop, then once I get moving I bring it down to level 4, which is my standard speed. If they can fix that with a software update, it will be perfect.
As usually excellent review from this channel and knowledgeable ebike reviewer. I’d like to add as an owner with more than 120 million already on Velotric F1, that once you transfer this Class 2 e-bike to Class 3, most of the terrains including steep short grades I use only PAS 1 with enough torgue. It’s amazing to pedal using main,y lower assist level. No ghost pedaling even when higher PAS level. The throttle is not adding much but practically I do not need it pedaling practically everywhere.
I shared this performance comparing Velotric F1 with my previous e-bikes from Heybike, Aipas A2 Elite and Ride1Up Portola. Later I replaced since it’s smaller for my 6.1” and malfunctioned using the brake lever power cut-off.
Previous I have replaced since Heybike was over-the frame design and realized the best for 76- yr senior is pedaling step-thru and folder for transportation. While Aipas A2 replaced since it’s heavy 65 pounds like Lectric XP 3.0 step-thru and one needs to fold the bike in order to remove the battery before transportation. Velotric F1 is also heavy, 64 lbs, but in class 3 outperformed all previous I owned.
Thanks for the thorough review, including the style of PAS this cadence sensor ebike uses. That is useful information.
Glad it was helpful!
@@EbikeEscape I thought the only Velotric bike that can be ridden in the rain or can be hose down/ sprayed with water are: DISCOVER 2 & Summit ?
Great review. How does this bike compare to the Aventon Switch 2?
You mean the Sinch.2? That folding ebike is $1899. So it’s a very different price point.
I meant $1699*
Buying a folding bike for rv camping. Velotric? Lectric 3.0?? 1up Portola???
Ended up buying 2 portola's!!
Aipas 55lbs
Can someone please explain how to use the gears on the right
What size seat post do I need for the fold Bikase bumpstop suspension
Should be 30.9
Could you add in your reviews for each cadence sensor bike: the ghost-ridability factor based on the bike's gearing and pedal assist levels?
I believe I covered all of these - gearing in the walkaround, ghost pedaling at near 30 mph and I went through all of the pedal assist levels. Let me know if I'm not understanding your question.
There is not a ghost pedaling on Velotric Fold1
@@EbikeEscapeI have a Heybike Ranger that I bought in June 2024, and it’s still practically new, since I haven’t ridden it much. I also neglected to maintain the battery during those dormant periods, leading to damaged cells that no longer hold much of a charge, beyond riding with throttle or assist for about 3 - 4 miles. 🫤
Ghost pedaling starts at around 15 mph for this Class 3 bike, which is annoying. I’m open to selling, then replacing my current bike for another step-thru folder. I also like that the tires on this bike are only 3” wide-4” balloon wheels are excessive & heavy for a city rider like me.
Any advice you can provide, Ryan? I’m under 5’2”, so the specs on this bike seem to suit me. The Ranger cost $1399 when I bought it. Does this bike have comparable quality? Would it be better, in some ways?
Do you know when the Radster Trail review might be posted?
Within the next week! Just finishing it up
@@EbikeEscape Awesome, thanks! Rad Power is about to raise the price of the Trail by about $200 in July so your review will definitely be helpful
Whete are they made ? Availability of replacement parts and battery ?
Thiiiiiiiissssssssss!!🎉
Almost all ebikes come from China.
Almost all components come from China. The "American" companies get them from China to sell here. This is why the 200 dollar tariff raised the prices on almost ebikes jumped.
Were is the discount
Thumb throttle on the left? What the hell. Twist on the right is what it should be. Is full throttle control available in all modes including pas 0 ?
Sir, will the Lectric XPedition batteries fit there? thank you!
They sure look like they use the same case. You’d have to check the polarity of the connectors and take a number of other measurements before even trying.
After looking more closely, the buttons and LEDs for checkin battery charge are quite different.
@@chow-chihuang4903 it would be so cool to see all the manufacturers support a single battery type so we can have public battery replacement stations.
No they don't they are Two Different E-Bikes with different Connectors
Do you think a 5'7" person could get their feet down flat if needed from the seat?
If the seatpost was in its lowest position I'd imagine so
Yes, positive, it’s proven can accommodate short like you rider, when a friend of mine like your height pedal successfully
Is the RadExpand 5 Plus at $1899 worth the price premium over $800 to $1100 "budget" folding bikes ?
It has a torque sensor and fatter tires, but it also only goes to 20mph. Not worth it imho.
I think it all comes down to how much you value the torque vs cadence sensor.
The Mokwheel Slate might be a better value. It has a torque sensor and its price is a couple hundred less than the RadExpand.
What I want to know about Mokwheel are what their quality is like and how good is their customer support?
Not worth the price is Rad. This Rad you’re writing about is not a e-bike to be compared with Velotric F1, wrong comparison, compare app,e with apple, not apple w/ oranges so to soeak
Do you prefer this bike or rad power folding bike?
Velotric F1 of course
Is it the RadExpand you’re referring to?
Can you sell and ship
Good work, I'll come here first
That's actually a very *unimpressive* weight capacity for the rack. Actually.. might even be worst in class. Quite a shame given the overall weight capacity of the bike is over 400lbs (which IS best in class!) Missed opportunity by Velotric!
The rear rack holds 120 lb according to Velotric. I'm not putting people on it so I don't see the problem.
This is not a ebike for you obviously judged on the cargo capacity, Velotric F1 is not one of the cargo e-bike category.