0:27 - 0:30 tbh the welding joins are my first complain about that bike, imo that looks like an amateur welded that thing together in a backyard, and he had too much welding wire over an clashed it in there, for me it's not really a clean look. For a price point of 1299, i expect a much more "industrial manufactured" bike, but maybe that's just my preference and no a "my cousins first welding project". I wonder if they put some much welding wire on to compensate other downsides. And the design of the battery going out towards the ground, i wonder in the long run (or drive) will that stay in place when you drive years over years on bumpy roads. Yeah it's secured by the key lock, but i feel like gravity pulls on that thing over time and a "top loader" would increase the endurance of that bike. Cause it's a product you don't buy every year again But thanks for the video SKB
That’s a pretty good C weld : 44B ftw 🙌🏾
Thank you for your real evaluation, about the seat this problem, I will feedback to our design team.🥰🥰🥰
Have you found any Made in America E-bikes?
7-8 hour charge??? Is the battery lithium or a bunch of rechargeable Duracells?
@Soldier Knows Best how tall are you and how much you weigh pls respond very interested in purchasing
Does grinding down a weld job to a fine finish effect the durability and strength of the bike frame? As long as it’s not too thin i would assume
Depends on the grinder just makes your welds cleaner...
Really a chipping hammer and a wire brush is all you need
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0:27 - 0:30 tbh the welding joins are my first complain about that bike, imo that looks like an amateur welded that thing together in a backyard, and he had too much welding wire over an clashed it in there, for me it's not really a clean look.
For a price point of 1299, i expect a much more "industrial manufactured" bike, but maybe that's just my preference and no a "my cousins first welding project". I wonder if they put some much welding wire on to compensate other downsides.
And the design of the battery going out towards the ground, i wonder in the long run (or drive) will that stay in place when you drive years over years on bumpy roads. Yeah it's secured by the key lock, but i feel like gravity pulls on that thing over time and a "top loader" would increase the endurance of that bike. Cause it's a product you don't buy every year again
But thanks for the video SKB
nice thank you! aspiring tech youtuber here :)
Nice video SKB!
As a welder 👨🏭… I’m not gonna say nothing about that welding job 🤦♂️ 😪
Hi, We sent you the bike earlier. Our bike brand is "EUY", do you remember? Can you reply to our email? Thanks.