I just bought the MoshCty and the RushCty Speed a few days ago on clearance sale and absolutely love them. They're 1st gen bikes and will not work with Serial 1's new cloud based app so my LBS was blowing them out at 70% off retail. I really didn't care about their app as I have two Specialized ebikes, a Vado SL and a Levo Comp Carbon SL that use the Mission Control app if I want to track my stats. These bikes are cruisers and the gates drive makes them stealthy and virtually maintenance free. I highly recommend Serial 1 as the quality and attention to detail are top notch. 👍
As a serial 1 owner (2021 Rush Cty Speed) I can attest to the well above average ebike build quality, stable handling at speed and simplicity/function of the drivetrain. With my slightly larger battery I can eek out 50 mile range by using Tour mode on the flats/downhill and Sport mode for hills. It is the easiest, quietest ebike I have ever ridden and it just works perfectly as an around town or limited touring bike. It's a great first effort from HD.
Nice! Thanks for the testimonial, Robert. I've covered the Rush City Speed here for anyone who wants to compare them electricbikereview.com/serial-1/2022-rush-cty-speed/ that's the only one that comes with the higher capacity battery stock.
That's too bad, I feel like Austrial is such an awesome place. I hope more ebikes start distributing to your country, there are so many beautiful places to ride!
My second ebike. Excellent bike. Other than the seat being a little hard on long rides it's been perfect for my use. I'm well I was 300 pounds a few months ago put about 20 miles a night on second power setting. And I also would use high power setting for the occasional easy ride home. With my use a pretty good range of between 75 to maybe 85. Went a few nights between charges till it got really low. That's where I got that figure. Average terrain few hills but not mountains. Also I'm about 270 now thanks to the bike and good diet. Even a heavyweight like me could get close or hit 100 in the lowest setting on even terrain no problem. Been really impressed by it. It's not a race bike. Twenty speed cutoff I think but it's great for me.
@christobias5682 yeah it's comfortable in the highest setting at top speed. I got a bad knee and i can keep it going for a long ride with out having to stop. That 18 or 20 it cuts out is honest. Trying to go faster than that it seems pretty hard. But up till it cuts out its pretty good. I only use the highest setting if I'm in a hurry. Otherwise I'm in 2 or 3. 2 usually. I could actually go faster on my multi geared mtn bike. I was a strong rider before my motorcycle wreck. If ur looking for above 20 mph speed. I'd look elsewhere. This bikes great at being a simple easy to use regular bike role. Replaces a regular bicycle great.
Some add-on taillights have accelerometers so they also activate a different mode (usually steady and brighter) when you decelerate. I clip one onto the rear of my trunk bag and bolted another under my saddle.
Wow, that's really cool technology! I haven't seen the aftermarket lights that you're talking about, is there a brand or model you can point out? I'd love to get some more info.
@@ElectricBikeReview Thought I’d replied but I don’t see it. The brand I bought is G Keni, but I see similar tail lights sold under the Padanow name, and the round design looks very similar to one Rockbros sells.
Im not crazy about that proprietary handlebar and stem but i do dig this bike, i think it looks killer! I would not want this as my only bike but i do "want" lol!
oh is the handlebar proprietary? I assumed I could replace it at some point. Forgot on my separate rant the grips are also terrible... they are very, very, very uncomfortable and there is no real good place to mount bell either included pr the five different strike ones I have tried. I have some replacement grips I haven't tried to install yet. Hope they work.
Okay, I have been hating on the whole idea of this brand and the speed pedelec has a lot to be desired, but this is different. Love how both frames use the frame as sort of a chain gaurd that also means it has no frame break for the belt drive (strong, no rattling). I am more and more in love with IGH's and belt drives. Quiet, clean and lower maintenance (none are maintenance free, you do need to clean a belt with a brush routinely to get maximum life). Kind of disappointed in the aluminum fork. Steel would absorb vibrations. Glad the hydroforming is butted for a more lively feel, but it is still unreasonably heavy (the speed model being absurd). This bike cannot stand up to something like The Bluejay at $500 less (even Bafang KITS now have comparable app's).
Super clean, good looking bike Court. I would probably remove the checkerboard sticker under the top tube though, kind of ruins overall looks for me but easy solution.
Hi Matthew, it might be a painted-on decal that's not removable. Perhaps you could paint over it or just use some black electrical tape to cover it if you wanted.
Some things like replacement battery availability would be nice. The only accessories you can get are a bike helmet at this point (2yrs?) Can not get a battery which is proprietary. Purchased 1st gen rush/speed from bestbuy on super sale... but the current offerings most places are still 1st gen and no longer on any sale. When I recieved my rush/speed I immediately decided I wanted the mosh as well but was back to full price so didn't get. There are no braze-ons on any generation is is monumentally stupid. Still love the thing just wish some more thought and planning went in. And now I'm in the point u listening to fever - the all modular batteries can swap... Except THEY DO NOT HAVE THEM AVAILABLE AT ALL. You must purchase a new bike to get a battery at this point 2yrs into offering Also the front headlamp is really bad and wish it wasn't there... it works pointing straight ahead a bit but if you need to turn say in a neighborhood or trail you have no idea what's around until too late. Also which goes to the braze ons - wish they though to do regular rack mounts because these are proprietary also not great and also not available Also I'm just shy of 5'11 yet have a short inseam and biased on fit recommend went with the medium rush city. Would probably buy small Mosh if the 2021 goes back on sale and should have bought the small rush. Medium is too dangerous for the dangly bits. Put a cheap suspension post on until I figure what I want. Bought Selle drifter seats In black and brown and the widest respiro as well as the 9.5" Bikeroo. Have the brown drifter on, put respiro on another ebike and will probably give away the bikeroo going to use the black drifter on a regular bike. Purchased handlebar and stem bottle holders and bottle holders that wrap around bars... like the center tube which because it's tapered and slick doesn't work at all and the handlebar ones don't work at all. Purchased a metal handlebar mount to mount a regular holder on... doesn't fit anywhere on handlebar with light in center.
Great input. Thank you. I just bought a Rush cty Speed in small and I'm 5'5 with 28" inseam (short legs). Wasn't able to test a Medium size. Now I'm wondering if I should of went with medium since sometimes my show tip will touch the front fender when I turn slowly (sometimes). Are you still happy with your medium rush cty or would you have preferred the small size? Thanks in advance.
@@hur8canemail92 You have short legs.... I'm 6" taller and have about a 28.75-29" inseam. If I want to stand over the lowest part of bar I have to tilt is a bit to not become a eunuch on the Medium speed. So yeah despite the other geometry probably being a little off - I wish I bought the small The measurements of the Mosh are a tiny bit smaller standover so I still wonder about the Medium Mosh to get the longer wheelbase and farther handles. I'm not sure. BestBuy has the Most for $1520 and the Speed for $2240 right now. I don't think these as ebikes can be beat by anything at that price . At their full price I'd go with something else more thought out like Riese Mueller or Gazelle As there are still no updates on any replacement parts ... let alone the battery and charger and its now a month after my last and almost FIVE MONTHS after Serial one said they were 100 percent going to be offered at the absolute latest.... I'm more hesitant to buy another. The Mosh I saw in reviews has the loud hub clicking when coasting that I wouldn't have thought it did --- it's supposed to be a "nostalgic feature" I think this is BS for we couldn't figure out a good way to make it silent. So Thoughts since they went on sale at BB again - the Speed is $280 less than I bought it for. Wish I bought now instead and saved money especially if I had known the issues I would need to figure out and fix before tolerating it. The seat that came with while being I believe good quality - is excruciating for me and I have currently nine mountain bikes, one road bike, one recumbent bike, two tadpole trikes two hybrid and one beach cruiser. And the grips are the worst grips by far I've ever felt. So I have PNW Loam XL grips now, bike mirrors, the selle drifter, Hafny mirror - so far one on the RIGHT - if one in america should be on left but the motor interface is where it needs to be and I haven't figured how (where) to best move. So.... not sure I can tolerate the coasting noise of the Mosh and sorta want to buy another speed in small just because the racks might SUCK but at least they come with. I'm worried also about the version of brose motor - seems like it might be one of the ones not upgraded - and these can have catastrophic failure rates (as witnesed by riders of Specialized bikes.
Love how they designed the frame around the belt drive but single speed on a mid drive is a real head scratcher to me. It makes sense on a budget hub bike like the RadMission but even a cheap and simple hub like the Nexus 5 would increase the usability of this thing massively. Can't help but think this is partially the result of a motorcycle company trying to make bikes 🙃
My dad just bought one. I took it on a two hour ride I would say it’s pretty bad ass I did get my pants caught two times in the belt didn’t rip but find something to look out for Just try not to wear saggy pants And the headlight is A little loose so it goes down but other than that, it’s pretty bad ass I wrote it for two hours and it only went down one bar And I went everywhere in my town it’s only a small 1000 person town fall city recommend buying I wish it did have a little bit of suspension though and bigger seat
Hi Duke, I prefer multi-speed with chain and a wide cassette like 11-42 or 50. My favorite are light minimalist ebikes, because I like to spin fast and have a feeling of control, so I can still bunny hop and handle the bike in the air. This is one of my favorites right now electricbikereview.com/specialized/turbo-creo-sl-expert/ it even has a built in stem suspension system (future shock)... very unique, also beautiful looking!
To me this bike is somewhat of a copy of the Stromer e-bikes as far as like the handlebars and not having a suspension seat or suspension forks and in my opinion is too expensive to not have a suspension seat post or suspension forks which is exactly what stromer does when they charge $10,000 for a ST5 that does not include a suspension seat post or a suspension front fork and for that kind of money everything should be included in my opinion but the bike still looks like a good solid bike but I wouldn't think that it's too comfortable
It did have some design features and hardware that reminded me of Stromer. I agree that skipping suspension seatpost feels like a missed opportunity. The larger tires and rigid fork are fine for a city cruiser, in my opinion.
Court, watched your review of the Mosh/City Serial 1. With the Mosh/City being single speed, do you start to ghost pedal in the higher pedal assist? It does seem that all the Serial 1 bikes are purposely made and constructed to last and be efficient.
I tested two models, including the MOSH, and I didn't notice any ghost pedalling on the circuit I rode - which was a very generous ride from the dealer.
@@magnusskallagrimsson6707 what was the other Serial 1 you rode? Rush/Speed? I like the Rush speed which has the internal gears and larger battery, but I did like the simplicity of the Mosh and the clean look, just concerned about single gear getting around and up hills. It’s also good bit cheaper than the Rush Speed. Thoughts?
@@clayhull4239 The Rush, not the step-through and I don't think it was the Speed model - I thought Class 3's were illegal for sale in Canada (where I live). Nice bikes, though I rode on the default cadence setting for the Rush and it was set a bit low for my preferences. Cort covered this off in his Rush review, but one of the factors deciding against the Serial 1 for me is the carrying capacity. It's a bit low for a commuter/everyday riding bike replacing a vehicle.
@@clayhull4239 No, the weight carrying capacity on their racks. The bike can carry half of what other bikes can. EBR covers it off in this reviwew: th-cam.com/video/KoX9S5UhETE/w-d-xo.html
It’s interesting to see a motorcycle brand making bicycles. Why is it nothing like a Harley though? That’s disappointing since ebikes need more high speed cruisers and Harley’s are said to have an amazing ride feel that they could potentially try to emulate on an ebike if it’s not out there now.
Yeah, I think they've created a good product, but I see why it is being produced under a different brand. These products don't remind me of Harley Davidson. This one does though electricbikereview.com/vintage-electric/2022-72-volt-scrambler/ and this one electricbikereview.com/mod-bikes/easy-cruiser/ and this one too electricbikereview.com/revi-bikes/cheetah/
So if you might remember from the beginning of the video they described the 1st Motorcycle and it was a Serial 1 a Bike in which they put an engine on the bike. So really they were the first to come to market then came the Motorcycle. :)
Hi Anup! Not sure why it was deleted? Thanks for checking in. I am just pacing the release of these videos so it's not all one brand back to back. I do publish the writeups with the videos embedded on the site right away though ;) it should go fully live soon.
@@MeesterFrankVisser Sorry for the late answer , I still drive daily with it. The rotation are perfect even with 25km/h. It's perfect for the City and short trips , for a long ride I would prefer something with a gear shift.
Your comments are the same for all series 1, I get it you can change the seat post you can change this but not that, that’s the same for anything! Just review the bike how it comes not what you can do to change it.
Love this guy’s reviews. He’s got that friendly trustworthy personality and seems to give you an unbiased review.
I just bought the MoshCty and the RushCty Speed a few days ago on clearance sale and absolutely love them. They're 1st gen bikes and will not work with Serial 1's new cloud based app so my LBS was blowing them out at 70% off retail. I really didn't care about their app as I have two Specialized ebikes, a Vado SL and a Levo Comp Carbon SL that use the Mission Control app if I want to track my stats. These bikes are cruisers and the gates drive makes them stealthy and virtually maintenance free. I highly recommend Serial 1 as the quality and attention to detail are top notch. 👍
Wow where is your LBS? Can you send me the info to the shop? Thank you in advance.
As a serial 1 owner (2021 Rush Cty Speed) I can attest to the well above average ebike build quality, stable handling at speed and simplicity/function of the drivetrain. With my slightly larger battery I can eek out 50 mile range by using Tour mode on the flats/downhill and Sport mode for hills. It is the easiest, quietest ebike I have ever ridden and it just works perfectly as an around town or limited touring bike. It's a great first effort from HD.
Nice! Thanks for the testimonial, Robert. I've covered the Rush City Speed here for anyone who wants to compare them electricbikereview.com/serial-1/2022-rush-cty-speed/ that's the only one that comes with the higher capacity battery stock.
Great looking bike.
This bike looks really cool. Unfortunately here in Australia , we get so little to choose from, and this isn’t one of them.
That's too bad, I feel like Austrial is such an awesome place. I hope more ebikes start distributing to your country, there are so many beautiful places to ride!
My second ebike. Excellent bike. Other than the seat being a little hard on long rides it's been perfect for my use. I'm well I was 300 pounds a few months ago put about 20 miles a night on second power setting. And I also would use high power setting for the occasional easy ride home. With my use a pretty good range of between 75 to maybe 85. Went a few nights between charges till it got really low. That's where I got that figure. Average terrain few hills but not mountains. Also I'm about 270 now thanks to the bike and good diet. Even a heavyweight like me could get close or hit 100 in the lowest setting on even terrain no problem. Been really impressed by it. It's not a race bike. Twenty speed cutoff I think but it's great for me.
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I'm 320 did the bike tires hold up for a big guy and how's it on hills?
@@babyyoda1758 still looking good. Other than the battery charge port cover flying off and getting lost one night its great. Now duct tape cover.
How is the pedal cadence at top speed? Looking at this bike but 18mph seems slow if you can't pedal it faster.
@christobias5682 yeah it's comfortable in the highest setting at top speed. I got a bad knee and i can keep it going for a long ride with out having to stop. That 18 or 20 it cuts out is honest. Trying to go faster than that it seems pretty hard. But up till it cuts out its pretty good. I only use the highest setting if I'm in a hurry. Otherwise I'm in 2 or 3. 2 usually. I could actually go faster on my multi geared mtn bike. I was a strong rider before my motorcycle wreck. If ur looking for above 20 mph speed. I'd look elsewhere. This bikes great at being a simple easy to use regular bike role. Replaces a regular bicycle great.
Some add-on taillights have accelerometers so they also activate a different mode (usually steady and brighter) when you decelerate. I clip one onto the rear of my trunk bag and bolted another under my saddle.
Wow, that's really cool technology! I haven't seen the aftermarket lights that you're talking about, is there a brand or model you can point out? I'd love to get some more info.
@@ElectricBikeReview Thought I’d replied but I don’t see it.
The brand I bought is G Keni, but I see similar tail lights sold under the Padanow name, and the round design looks very similar to one Rockbros sells.
So it's after October of this year and the extra batteries are still not available at all. Can only get one with purchase of bike
Im not crazy about that proprietary handlebar and stem but i do dig this bike, i think it looks killer!
I would not want this as my only bike but i do "want" lol!
Yeah, I agree with you, the bike looks great :)
oh is the handlebar proprietary? I assumed I could replace it at some point. Forgot on my separate rant the grips are also terrible... they are very, very, very uncomfortable and there is no real good place to mount bell either included pr the five different strike ones I have tried.
I have some replacement grips I haven't tried to install yet. Hope they work.
@@L0st-n0found i suppose you could replace the bar but you would probably need to make the wiring external.
Great test video!
Question:
What is that clicking noise when freewheeling?
Is that normal for the 2023 models?
Thanks ahead of time!
Sehr, sehr schönes Video. Ohne Dich hätte ich die Schiebehilfe nicht aktiviert bekommen 😊
Okay, I have been hating on the whole idea of this brand and the speed pedelec has a lot to be desired, but this is different. Love how both frames use the frame as sort of a chain gaurd that also means it has no frame break for the belt drive (strong, no rattling).
I am more and more in love with IGH's and belt drives. Quiet, clean and lower maintenance (none are maintenance free, you do need to clean a belt with a brush routinely to get maximum life).
Kind of disappointed in the aluminum fork. Steel would absorb vibrations. Glad the hydroforming is butted for a more lively feel, but it is still unreasonably heavy (the speed model being absurd). This bike cannot stand up to something like The Bluejay at $500 less (even Bafang KITS now have comparable app's).
Super clean, good looking bike Court. I would probably remove the checkerboard sticker under the top tube though, kind of ruins overall looks for me but easy solution.
Hi Matthew, it might be a painted-on decal that's not removable. Perhaps you could paint over it or just use some black electrical tape to cover it if you wanted.
NOOOOOOOOO! i nearly passed out when i read this post lol!
Some things like replacement battery availability would be nice.
The only accessories you can get are a bike helmet at this point (2yrs?) Can not get a battery which is proprietary.
Purchased 1st gen rush/speed from bestbuy on super sale... but the current offerings most places are still 1st gen and no longer on any sale.
When I recieved my rush/speed I immediately decided I wanted the mosh as well but was back to full price so didn't get.
There are no braze-ons on any generation is is monumentally stupid.
Still love the thing just wish some more thought and planning went in.
And now I'm in the point u listening to fever - the all modular batteries can swap...
Except THEY DO NOT HAVE THEM AVAILABLE AT ALL. You must purchase a new bike to get a battery at this point 2yrs into offering
Also the front headlamp is really bad and wish it wasn't there... it works pointing straight ahead a bit but if you need to turn say in a neighborhood or trail you have no idea what's around until too late.
Also which goes to the braze ons - wish they though to do regular rack mounts because these are proprietary also not great and also not available
Also I'm just shy of 5'11 yet have a short inseam and biased on fit recommend went with the medium rush city. Would probably buy small Mosh if the 2021 goes back on sale and should have bought the small rush. Medium is too dangerous for the dangly bits.
Put a cheap suspension post on until I figure what I want. Bought Selle drifter seats In black and brown and the widest respiro as well as the 9.5" Bikeroo. Have the brown drifter on, put respiro on another ebike and will probably give away the bikeroo going to use the black drifter on a regular bike.
Purchased handlebar and stem bottle holders and bottle holders that wrap around bars... like the center tube which because it's tapered and slick doesn't work at all and the handlebar ones don't work at all. Purchased a metal handlebar mount to mount a regular holder on... doesn't fit anywhere on handlebar with light in center.
Great input. Thank you. I just bought a Rush cty Speed in small and I'm 5'5 with 28" inseam (short legs). Wasn't able to test a Medium size. Now I'm wondering if I should of went with medium since sometimes my show tip will touch the front fender when I turn slowly (sometimes). Are you still happy with your medium rush cty or would you have preferred the small size? Thanks in advance.
@@hur8canemail92 You have short legs.... I'm 6" taller and have about a 28.75-29" inseam. If I want to stand over the lowest part of bar I have to tilt is a bit to not become a eunuch on the Medium speed. So yeah despite the other geometry probably being a little off - I wish I bought the small The measurements of the Mosh are a tiny bit smaller standover so I still wonder about the Medium Mosh to get the longer wheelbase and farther handles. I'm not sure. BestBuy has the Most for $1520 and the Speed for $2240 right now. I don't think these as ebikes can be beat by anything at that price . At their full price I'd go with something else more thought out like Riese Mueller or Gazelle
As there are still no updates on any replacement parts ... let alone the battery and charger and its now a month after my last and almost FIVE MONTHS after Serial one said they were 100 percent going to be offered at the absolute latest.... I'm more hesitant to buy another.
The Mosh I saw in reviews has the loud hub clicking when coasting that I wouldn't have thought it did --- it's supposed to be a "nostalgic feature" I think this is BS for we couldn't figure out a good way to make it silent.
So Thoughts since they went on sale at BB again - the Speed is $280 less than I bought it for. Wish I bought now instead and saved money especially if I had known the issues I would need to figure out and fix before tolerating it. The seat that came with while being I believe good quality - is excruciating for me and I have currently nine mountain bikes, one road bike, one recumbent bike, two tadpole trikes two hybrid and one beach cruiser.
And the grips are the worst grips by far I've ever felt.
So I have PNW Loam XL grips now, bike mirrors, the selle drifter, Hafny mirror - so far one on the RIGHT - if one in america should be on left but the motor interface is where it needs to be and I haven't figured how (where) to best move.
So.... not sure I can tolerate the coasting noise of the Mosh and sorta want to buy another speed in small just because the racks might SUCK but at least they come with. I'm worried also about the version of brose motor - seems like it might be one of the ones not upgraded - and these can have catastrophic failure rates (as witnesed by riders of Specialized bikes.
Love how they designed the frame around the belt drive but single speed on a mid drive is a real head scratcher to me. It makes sense on a budget hub bike like the RadMission but even a cheap and simple hub like the Nexus 5 would increase the usability of this thing massively. Can't help but think this is partially the result of a motorcycle company trying to make bikes 🙃
My dad just bought one. I took it on a two hour ride I would say it’s pretty bad ass I did get my pants caught two times in the belt didn’t rip but find something to look out for Just try not to wear saggy pants And the headlight is A little loose so it goes down but other than that, it’s pretty bad ass I wrote it for two hours and it only went down one bar And I went everywhere in my town it’s only a small 1000 person town fall city recommend buying I wish it did have a little bit of suspension though and bigger seat
I was also curious if you can get the Rush CTY Brose display for the Mosh. I had the same complaint when I test the Mosh.
What is defined as extreme heat for bike batteries? 100F+?
As a separate rant. Would be nice if serial 1 specified water resistance and things to watch out for or not.
Great review! Do you like single speed or multi speed ebikes?
Hi Duke, I prefer multi-speed with chain and a wide cassette like 11-42 or 50. My favorite are light minimalist ebikes, because I like to spin fast and have a feeling of control, so I can still bunny hop and handle the bike in the air. This is one of my favorites right now electricbikereview.com/specialized/turbo-creo-sl-expert/ it even has a built in stem suspension system (future shock)... very unique, also beautiful looking!
To me this bike is somewhat of a copy of the Stromer e-bikes as far as like the handlebars and not having a suspension seat or suspension forks and in my opinion is too expensive to not have a suspension seat post or suspension forks which is exactly what stromer does when they charge $10,000 for a ST5 that does not include a suspension seat post or a suspension front fork and for that kind of money everything should be included in my opinion but the bike still looks like a good solid bike but I wouldn't think that it's too comfortable
It did have some design features and hardware that reminded me of Stromer. I agree that skipping suspension seatpost feels like a missed opportunity. The larger tires and rigid fork are fine for a city cruiser, in my opinion.
What is that weird sound it makes when you stop pedaling ?
Where i get the Dust and Water stopper for the Mosh/cty
Court, watched your review of the Mosh/City Serial 1. With the Mosh/City being single speed, do you start to ghost pedal in the higher pedal assist? It does seem that all the Serial 1 bikes are purposely made and constructed to last and be efficient.
I tested two models, including the MOSH, and I didn't notice any ghost pedalling on the circuit I rode - which was a very generous ride from the dealer.
@@magnusskallagrimsson6707 what was the other Serial 1 you rode? Rush/Speed? I like the Rush speed which has the internal gears and larger battery, but I did like the simplicity of the Mosh and the clean look, just concerned about single gear getting around and up hills. It’s also good bit cheaper than the Rush Speed. Thoughts?
@@clayhull4239 The Rush, not the step-through and I don't think it was the Speed model - I thought Class 3's were illegal for sale in Canada (where I live). Nice bikes, though I rode on the default cadence setting for the Rush and it was set a bit low for my preferences. Cort covered this off in his Rush review, but one of the factors deciding against the Serial 1 for me is the carrying capacity. It's a bit low for a commuter/everyday riding bike replacing a vehicle.
@@magnusskallagrimsson6707 you mean the weight capacity or battery capacity being low? Thanks
@@clayhull4239 No, the weight carrying capacity on their racks. The bike can carry half of what other bikes can. EBR covers it off in this reviwew: th-cam.com/video/KoX9S5UhETE/w-d-xo.html
They should have a speedometer. Showing power pull is extremely useful. And 6.8 miles at 60% from a class 2 (yikes)
I think this is actually a Class 1, perhaps I'm confused with your comment but I wanted to point that out, no throttle here :)
It’s interesting to see a motorcycle brand making bicycles. Why is it nothing like a Harley though? That’s disappointing since ebikes need more high speed cruisers and Harley’s are said to have an amazing ride feel that they could potentially try to emulate on an ebike if it’s not out there now.
Yeah, I think they've created a good product, but I see why it is being produced under a different brand. These products don't remind me of Harley Davidson. This one does though electricbikereview.com/vintage-electric/2022-72-volt-scrambler/ and this one electricbikereview.com/mod-bikes/easy-cruiser/ and this one too electricbikereview.com/revi-bikes/cheetah/
So if you might remember from the beginning of the video they described the 1st Motorcycle and it was a Serial 1 a Bike in which they put an engine on the bike. So really they were the first to come to market then came the Motorcycle. :)
not sure, if that was intended, but my comment was deleted from this video. I don't understand the reason for this video being unlisted.
Hi Anup! Not sure why it was deleted? Thanks for checking in. I am just pacing the release of these videos so it's not all one brand back to back. I do publish the writeups with the videos embedded on the site right away though ;) it should go fully live soon.
Rigid bike but im not sure for who exactly this bike is? ☮️
I bought this bike for 985€ its on the way to me
How do u like it? I hear people complaining abt it making too many rotations with thep pedals when going ~25/kmu. What is your experience?
@@MeesterFrankVisser Sorry for the late answer , I still drive daily with it. The rotation are perfect even with 25km/h. It's perfect for the City and short trips , for a long ride I would prefer something with a gear shift.
Nice
Your comments are the same for all series 1, I get it you can change the seat post you can change this but not that, that’s the same for anything! Just review the bike how it comes not what you can do to change it.
Seems noisy when coasting. Otherwise, super cool and clean looking e-bike.
Underwhelming.