This has absolutely been an awesome way to get around Augusta (if it weren't for the terrible roads). Thank you to Cyrusher! What is your favorite e-bike brand?
@@Electriclentilman thanks for watching! I love my Ovia. I have seen a few videos where they will have to send you the throttle disassembled per UK laws, so that will look different. But I have loved the Ovia.
wonder how this one compares to hey bike s model? They look the same and seem to offer about the same. Never been on an e-bike either but both of those are on short list to try and consider.
@@jeromehebert3184 it certainly has things that look similar. The HeyBike has a slightly higher speed (32 mph) and I do like those muted colors. It also looks like the battery on the HeyBike comes from the top, so that might protect it from road grime and such. Would love to test and compare.
Your 52 Volt charger may be dangerous. Check and make sure the charger is not outputting AC on the DC side. My new red Ovia's electronics were damaged due to a bad charger which caused AC to run through the entire e bike DC components including the frame which damaged the electronics. The AC caused electromagnetic/static in the DC components which is also a safety issue. Cyrusher sent another Ovia but I'm not happy because they only had white. I am told they discontinued the Ovia likely due to this issue with them being to stupid to figure it out. Then with all this BS the charger which came with the white e-bike was also bad sending out AC when it should be DC. I have already contacted the Consumer Product Safety Commission because there is a definite problem with the Cyrusher 52 Volt charges. I would understand one bad charger but NOT two. This tells me there are many more. Now I have two chargers as proof along with photos and video. To test the charger use a non contact AC meter as I did. I used a Fluke meter which only detects AC then hold it to the chargers DC output to test. You can test if your meter only picks up AC by testing it on any AC to DC device as I did. I also tested my meter on another brand e-bike charger to verify it did not pick up DC and only AC. The Cyrusher customer service was great at one time but now it is basically non existent because they eliminated USA jobs and cutting cost. It’s sad because I really like Cyrusher.
This has absolutely been an awesome way to get around Augusta (if it weren't for the terrible roads). Thank you to Cyrusher! What is your favorite e-bike brand?
Great video mate , I’m in UK and deciding which bike to get .
Watching millions of videos… you are most engaging.
Cheers .
@@Electriclentilman thanks for watching! I love my Ovia. I have seen a few videos where they will have to send you the throttle disassembled per UK laws, so that will look different. But I have loved the Ovia.
Love this video. I want one. Also the models used to video on this bike are so darn good looking.
They are some sexy, reliable people. But I'm glad you had fun on that thing!
wonder how this one compares to hey bike s model? They look the same and seem to offer about the same. Never been on an e-bike either but both of those are on short list to try and consider.
@@jeromehebert3184 it certainly has things that look similar. The HeyBike has a slightly higher speed (32 mph) and I do like those muted colors. It also looks like the battery on the HeyBike comes from the top, so that might protect it from road grime and such. Would love to test and compare.
Your 52 Volt charger may be dangerous. Check and make sure the charger is not outputting AC on the DC side. My new red Ovia's electronics were damaged due to a bad charger which caused AC to run through the entire e bike DC components including the frame which damaged the electronics. The AC caused electromagnetic/static in the DC components which is also a safety issue. Cyrusher sent another Ovia but I'm not happy because they only had white. I am told they discontinued the Ovia likely due to this issue with them being to stupid to figure it out. Then with all this BS the charger which came with the white e-bike was also bad sending out AC when it should be DC. I have already contacted the Consumer Product Safety Commission because there is a definite problem with the Cyrusher 52 Volt charges. I would understand one bad charger but NOT two. This tells me there are many more.
Now I have two chargers as proof along with photos and video. To test the charger use a non contact AC meter as I did. I used a Fluke meter which only detects AC then hold it to the chargers DC output to test. You can test if your meter only picks up AC by testing it on any AC to DC device as I did. I also tested my meter on another brand e-bike charger to verify it did not pick up DC and only AC. The Cyrusher customer service was great at one time but now it is basically non existent because they eliminated USA jobs and cutting cost. It’s sad because I really like Cyrusher.
That is good info. I will be sure to reach out to the Cyrusher rep I have been in contact with to see what they say.