Hey there! I just stumbled upon a new project that might interest you. It's about the freebeat Morph 2-in-1 eBike, which I'm currently enjoying. What sets it apart is the indoor recharge feature. It combines indoor fitness and outdoor exploration, providing an exhilarating speed of 20mph and 80Nm torque. The puncture-resistant fat tires and 80mm front suspension ensure a smooth ride, while the IPX5 Waterproof finish offers durability in any weather. The Smart Saddle Detection+ feature keeps you motivated, providing performance insights and earning you points in games and challenges. Plus, it's environmentally friendly, as the calories you burn generate CO2-free miles. It's definitely worth checking out! Keep riding and having fun! 😄
I was going to buy the Rumble Air SS but the worker told me I would have to wait 3 months. I couldn't wait that long, I wanted a high end ebike. So, I went and bought a 2021 Huck Stinger recently. It's so fun, I love my bike.
The battery needs to large for high power bikes to cope with power draw. 2000 Watts is great but a 15ah is not big enough and some of the connections are 30a (1500 watt).
They all look the same. I like my conversion kit for the flexibility in frame choices, if I get bored with one bike I just find another frame and switch the kit over.
Too bad TOMOS went under, they could've easily adapted their existing long standing moped design, and possibly could've sold "conversion kits" to existing owners
Aniioki AQ 177 Pro MAX 3 kilowatt battery (150 miles+). Hydraulic brakes. Shocks all around, front lockable. 7 speed. fenders. step through. Bright light, turn signals 750watt power $1,800
Hello, thanks for your feedback. It's made in a Full HD 1080p resolution, which is not terrible by today's standards. Have you tried to adjust the playback quality?
Hello, thanks for your feedback. Bikes with over 1500 watts of output are amazing, if you would like to go through the trouble of obtaining the proper paperwork, of course.
Yes, you could spend thousands of dollars on an eBike th-cam.com/users/postUgkxUiL0GnyDjP32RJdd660sP8mZk4CRLTCJ and get something much higher quality. However, if you're looking for a basic model to try out eBiking this is a great choice. The assembly is easy as far as bikes go (took about an hour for me to do, I'm not an expert). All tools needed are included. I added the plastic mud guards you see and a more comfortable seat. The other reviews are correct that you're probably going to want a better seat (Giddy Up! Bike Seat is what I got - super comfortable). The battery easily handles a 2-4 hour ride if you add some of your own pedal power. I haven't even gotten it up to top speed yet - it is very fast. Components are not top of the line, but decent for the price and work just fine. It works great on dirt roads and singletrack and pavement although too heavy to do tricks or any serious technical mountain biking. I'm looking forward to using it a lot over the summer. Tons of fun!
More about electric motorcycles, bikes and scooters: th-cam.com/play/PLeYSci69dx4lp9xBgbW-pLJ-1G-wphplS.html
Hey there! I just stumbled upon a new project that might interest you. It's about the freebeat Morph 2-in-1 eBike, which I'm currently enjoying. What sets it apart is the indoor recharge feature. It combines indoor fitness and outdoor exploration, providing an exhilarating speed of 20mph and 80Nm torque. The puncture-resistant fat tires and 80mm front suspension ensure a smooth ride, while the IPX5 Waterproof finish offers durability in any weather. The Smart Saddle Detection+ feature keeps you motivated, providing performance insights and earning you points in games and challenges. Plus, it's environmentally friendly, as the calories you burn generate CO2-free miles. It's definitely worth checking out! Keep riding and having fun! 😄
I was going to buy the Rumble Air SS but the worker told me I would have to wait 3 months. I couldn't wait that long, I wanted a high end ebike. So, I went and bought a 2021 Huck Stinger recently. It's so fun, I love my bike.
It is absolutely true that the motorcycle is a dangerous device and these bikes have enough speed, features and security
Yeah, people riding ebikes should wear nta helmets like xnito or bern hudson, cpsc helmets don't really protect you
The Spark Bandit actually has a 52V battery now. Not 48V.
The peddles should be a option. Like you attach them when you run out of battery.
Are these electric bikes powerful enough to replace regular mopeds? Share your thoughts below!
Lose the word Moped for the greedy licencing vulchures are shure to pounce . It's best to be pedal assist even if it doesn' need it . Freeedomm !
The battery needs to large for high power bikes to cope with power draw. 2000 Watts is great but a 15ah is not big enough and some of the connections are 30a (1500 watt).
Please show ebikes with mid=drive motors and internal hub gears. Also, belt instead of chain.
What about the surron?
Hello, thanks for your feedback. The Sur-Ron doesn't have pedals.
They all look the same. I like my conversion kit for the flexibility in frame choices, if I get bored with one bike I just find another frame and switch the kit over.
I wish they would put a weight capacity
Too bad TOMOS went under, they could've easily adapted their existing long standing moped design, and possibly could've sold "conversion kits" to existing owners
Aniioki AQ 177 Pro MAX 3 kilowatt battery (150 miles+). Hydraulic brakes. Shocks all around, front lockable. 7 speed. fenders. step through. Bright light, turn signals 750watt power $1,800
Hello, thanks for your feedback. Have you tested this model yet?
@@Datacube it's been purchased, waiting for delivery
lectric 2.0 $1,000 fully assembled at your door. Top speed 28 mph. No rear suspension
Video no good blurry..
Hello, thanks for your feedback. It's made in a Full HD 1080p resolution, which is not terrible by today's standards. Have you tried to adjust the playback quality?
I wasn't interested in E Bikes till 1500W
Hello, thanks for your feedback. Bikes with over 1500 watts of output are amazing, if you would like to go through the trouble of obtaining the proper paperwork, of course.
3500 dollars ? I don't think so.
No one in the video made one single pedal move, because knees are to high, so pedaling is useless feature in this models.
must every manufacturer use that ugly led headlight lol
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Thanks for your feedback
km/h wtf
all of them bad and ugly in here overpriced with ugly design!!!
Yes, you could spend thousands of dollars on an eBike th-cam.com/users/postUgkxUiL0GnyDjP32RJdd660sP8mZk4CRLTCJ and get something much higher quality. However, if you're looking for a basic model to try out eBiking this is a great choice. The assembly is easy as far as bikes go (took about an hour for me to do, I'm not an expert). All tools needed are included. I added the plastic mud guards you see and a more comfortable seat. The other reviews are correct that you're probably going to want a better seat (Giddy Up! Bike Seat is what I got - super comfortable). The battery easily handles a 2-4 hour ride if you add some of your own pedal power. I haven't even gotten it up to top speed yet - it is very fast. Components are not top of the line, but decent for the price and work just fine. It works great on dirt roads and singletrack and pavement although too heavy to do tricks or any serious technical mountain biking. I'm looking forward to using it a lot over the summer. Tons of fun!