Got mine in Dec. 2023. My baterry caught on fire today. I was riding and saw smoke. Pulled over and took the baterry off the bike and set it down. Backed up and watced it errupt in flames and burn up.
To what do you pump your Fat tires, i have the ChaoYang 26inch x 4" that came with my Vtuvia Gemini 26inch Ebike. Same thread as the tires in your video. These one's state 20PSI / 1.4bar max. Yet the Store where i bought my Ebike from says i must pump it up to 2bar or 2.1bar. I'm bit worried and asking others that have similar tires or experience.
I have the Vtuvia Gemini. How does one control the throttle. It's almost like it goes from 0 to 100% (like an on and off) . I move the throttle like 1.5cm and the motor kicks in hard. It does go faster as it picks up momentum. but still it has a kick. It's not like an motorcycle "accelerator" where you press it 1.5cm it goes upto 20km per hour. then move another 1cm it goes faster to 25 or 30km per hour. then another 1cm it jumps to 35km per hour and then full throttle goes to whatever the maximum is. Reason i ask, say i want to drive slowly down the street (cruise) then i only want 20% or 25% throttle if i keep it there. Currently if i have either 0% power or 100% power. which means it will pickup speed. My only option is, i have to press and release.. press and release to keep myself say at 20km per hour. otherwise it will pickup speed to 40-50km. Any advise?
@@chrisstinkering3651 That's a bummer. I'm wondering if it's worth it to just order the single motor version then. Or I'm wondering if there is a way I could wire up a switch that would effectively be a front motor cutoff...hmmmm. Sorry I'm a computer tech and once the creative juices start flowing...Lol. I just hope this time I don't blow myself up again...
@@chrissinclair8705 sorry I did not mention it, but you can easily unplug the front motor. It plugs together on the side of fork, you just need to make sure that both ends are zip tied so they don’t get caught in the spokes. I’ve actually done that a couple times just for testing purposes.
Haha, thx for the reminder. I actually have a little review that I never posted. It’s video of me taking the bike in about a foot of snow last winter. I’ll try to post that in the near future.
Got mine in Dec. 2023. My baterry caught on fire today. I was riding and saw smoke. Pulled over and took the baterry off the bike and set it down. Backed up and watced it errupt in flames and burn up.
To what do you pump your Fat tires, i have the ChaoYang 26inch x 4" that came with my Vtuvia Gemini 26inch Ebike. Same thread as the tires in your video. These one's state 20PSI / 1.4bar max. Yet the Store where i bought my Ebike from says i must pump it up to 2bar or 2.1bar. I'm bit worried and asking others that have similar tires or experience.
I have three similar bikes with these tires, and I run them at around 15 psi, it helps for a much smoother ride.
I have the Vtuvia Gemini. How does one control the throttle. It's almost like it goes from 0 to 100% (like an on and off) . I move the throttle like 1.5cm and the motor kicks in hard. It does go faster as it picks up momentum. but still it has a kick. It's not like an motorcycle "accelerator" where you press it 1.5cm it goes upto 20km per hour. then move another 1cm it goes faster to 25 or 30km per hour. then another 1cm it jumps to 35km per hour and then full throttle goes to whatever the maximum is.
Reason i ask, say i want to drive slowly down the street (cruise) then i only want 20% or 25% throttle if i keep it there. Currently if i have either 0% power or 100% power. which means it will pickup speed. My only option is, i have to press and release.. press and release to keep myself say at 20km per hour. otherwise it will pickup speed to 40-50km. Any advise?
I don’t have that problem with my bike. The throttle is pretty gradual.
What is actuali range only throttle
Sorry, I do not know the answer.
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Can the motors be selected or is it all wheel drive all the time?
Sort of, not really. If your only using pedal assist, it will only use the rear motor. If you use the throttle, it will use both motors.
@@chrisstinkering3651 That's a bummer. I'm wondering if it's worth it to just order the single motor version then. Or I'm wondering if there is a way I could wire up a switch that would effectively be a front motor cutoff...hmmmm. Sorry I'm a computer tech and once the creative juices start flowing...Lol. I just hope this time I don't blow myself up again...
@@chrissinclair8705 sorry I did not mention it, but you can easily unplug the front motor. It plugs together on the side of fork, you just need to make sure that both ends are zip tied so they don’t get caught in the spokes. I’ve actually done that a couple times just for testing purposes.
I think it’s nice to have the option of the additional motor/power.
what is the top speed ?
Top speed is around 35 mph. With it being a big bike with big tires, it’s not scary and comfortable at that speed.
correct me if I'm wrong, but this is basically the same bike as the philodo H8?
Sorry, I do not know, I have not seen one of those
@@chrisstinkering3651 I have the SMLRO XDC600, ordered from alibaba- it's the same bike, the philodo H8 is just a rebranded version of it.
Km/h?
35 mph
When your pedalling and then twist throttle for front wheel can u keep pedalling or does the throttle take over?
Yes, you can keep peddling and throttle at the same time.
Think Alibaba sells these cheap
I think you can get similar versions from Alibaba
No test drive? Awful review
Haha, thx for the reminder. I actually have a little review that I never posted. It’s video of me taking the bike in about a foot of snow last winter. I’ll try to post that in the near future.