Wow! great ride there!! sure liked this vid. Ive not riden a bike in snow since my teen years - Im old 63 now & Im soft n take the 4X4 truck or the AWD Subie outback. Ive miles of logging roads around here in North Idaho, my ebikes are ok, but on the long uphills they tend to not do so well. fine for ebike rail trails tho & parks (they have their purpose) legal in the North USA, so Im keeping them just started looking at the Juliet and wow to see you run it on logging roads in some snow too!?! wow that is impressive.
seeing the juliest 111 with AWD! im not too impressed with the leetle wheels. 20" ? another pedal strike waiting to happen? Im 6'4" 230 lbs, im not a lite weight, but wanna ride the logging roads now their mostly used in hunting season, So I like the very little traffic on them and as you know the scenery is top notch. my ebikes are 26X4 fat tires and I like them fine, but a few pedal strikes in ruts or the occasional limb or rock. ugh but they do ok. Im wanting an ebike that can handle the steep long grades up. about 6 to 12% with a few 23% here & there. yeah I can pedal, but Id rather have the option to just throttle up. Im a lazy boy :) Ive been looking at various ebikes (Ive had dirt bikes,but want an ebike, its quieter) [my 4 wheelers good, but loud] an ebike that can carry me up to the nice long ridge roads (ez grades for a mile or so then) the new juliet (im not liking the fixed style on the romeo, might as well ride a motor bike) the 2024 juliet has an AWD option & wow that looks impressive. thanks for showing its capabilites. :) my next plan is to look at more of your vids as you are a "real" trail & off road rider thanks again
Thanks for tuning in! Ya this is bike is more of cruiser but it has survived my rat baggin on er thus far but smoother ridding keeping on the roads and flat trails. A mountain bike style ebike is the way to go for getting off the beaten path for sure.
Thanks for watching! Ya I took 2 good spills last winter, it sucks when that front tire slips out from under ya. I am going to stud them up this winter and the try a new more knobby set next spring.
Thanks for tuning in! Ya in the winter I didn't more 60 miles out of full charge but this summer it got close to the 100 mile mark on a full charge over several days, One good thing about the battery in the winter is that extra weight helps your tires dig in and the weight centered.
Throttle only 28 miles an hour is her max on flat ground and at that point you are basically only ghost pedal, which is plenty of speed for a good shred.
These bikes do not run dependently, they send you directions to straighten things out for a chargers you don’t have! They don’t even know what they’ve sent you. This company has no moral compass nor do they have a bicycle that works.
I just ordered one of these today. I cant wait to see how well it handles the trails and mountain rides here in Vegas.
Wow! great ride there!!
sure liked this vid.
Ive not riden a bike in snow since my teen years - Im old 63 now & Im soft n take the 4X4 truck or the AWD Subie outback.
Ive miles of logging roads around here in North Idaho, my ebikes are ok, but on the long uphills they tend to not do so well.
fine for ebike rail trails tho & parks (they have their purpose) legal in the North USA, so Im keeping them
just started looking at the Juliet and wow to see you run it on logging roads in some snow too!?! wow that is impressive.
seeing the juliest 111 with AWD!
im not too impressed with the leetle wheels.
20" ?
another pedal strike waiting to happen? Im 6'4" 230 lbs, im not a lite weight, but wanna ride the logging roads
now their mostly used in hunting season, So I like the very little traffic on them and as you know the scenery is top notch.
my ebikes are 26X4 fat tires and I like them fine, but a few pedal strikes in ruts or the occasional limb or rock. ugh
but they do ok.
Im wanting an ebike that can handle the steep long grades up. about 6 to 12% with a few 23% here & there.
yeah I can pedal, but Id rather have the option to just throttle up. Im a lazy boy :)
Ive been looking at various ebikes (Ive had dirt bikes,but want an ebike, its quieter) [my 4 wheelers good, but loud]
an ebike that can carry me up to the nice long ridge roads (ez grades for a mile or so then)
the new juliet (im not liking the fixed style on the romeo, might as well ride a motor bike)
the 2024 juliet has an AWD option & wow that looks impressive.
thanks for showing its capabilites. :)
my next plan is to look at more of your vids as you are a "real" trail & off road rider
thanks again
Thanks for tuning in! Ya this is bike is more of cruiser but it has survived my rat baggin on er thus far but smoother ridding keeping on the roads and flat trails. A mountain bike style ebike is the way to go for getting off the beaten path for sure.
Great review man! Very impressive grip eh? You have to be crazy to ride that speed in those conditions without studs
Thanks for watching! Ya I took 2 good spills last winter, it sucks when that front tire slips out from under ya. I am going to stud them up this winter and the try a new more knobby set next spring.
Nice ride, man! 👍🏻
How does the battery feel in winter? I am from Siberia, Russia, we have colds up to -35 C, will the battery discharge faster?
Thanks for tuning in! Ya in the winter I didn't more 60 miles out of full charge but this summer it got close to the 100 mile mark on a full charge over several days, One good thing about the battery in the winter is that extra weight helps your tires dig in and the weight centered.
😂 woo heavy weight 😅 terrain tire good life 100 miles 60 ah battery I hear soon new 52v 1500watts powering 😅
Ya a week after I ordered this one I seen their new model come out, its all good this one is lots of fun too!
Do we need a license to ride this e bike in Ontario ?
They are classified as a class 3 so it depends on local laws and regulations.
How fast can you get up to
Throttle only 28 miles an hour is her max on flat ground and at that point you are basically only ghost pedal, which is plenty of speed for a good shred.
These bikes do not run dependently, they send you directions to straighten things out for a chargers you don’t have! They don’t even know what they’ve sent you. This company has no moral compass nor do they have a bicycle that works.
I've had no issues with mine yet and close to 300 miles of rat baggin on er now and a few good spills and she still rides great.
@@INTOTHEWILDEBIKEADVENTURES hoping things turn around and I get my bike back