is it comfortable to ride? because i’m thinking about getting one to mod out this summer, were the same build pretty much 6’3 220 just don’t wanna get one and it be rlly small for me. i will ofc like raise seat and bars and lift its slightly to help a lil
Nice! While it’s not got the pick me up of a gas powered bike, it is fun to play around with. Not sure if I mentioned it in this video; but I did end up changing the front sprocket to be one less tooth allowing for better acceleration. It did drop the top speed down 1-2 mph but for me, it worked better that way. I also changed the batteries out to be lithium vs lead acid.
Yes. Even when I upgraded the battery, i simply swapped it for a lithium battery with higher ah, i don’t increase the voltage at all. So that wouldn’t have changed the speed at all. What it does change is that it gives more consistent power through the battery charge
I don’t… I’m sorry. Have had a few requests on that so may try to do one. Just takes a lot to remove all the gear to get the batteries exposed to remove them. :/
@@MTBTrailRiderhow much more battery life are you getting now with the new batteries? Also what batteries did you go with? Maybe a link or full name please.
@@thatonegamer2709there’s a link in the video description. It provided more consistent power even as the charge dropped. The lead acid would lose power as the batteries lost charge. So this felt like I was getting much more run time simply because of the consistent power.
No. It’s a variable speed throttle. There is no speed limiter other than yourself (or child). If you twist the throttle a little bit, it will go slow, if you twist it all the way, it goes faster.
I would consider this a “mini bike” or “pit bike”. It will have no problem pulling you around. I ended up switching the front motor sprocket out for a 10 tooth sprocket instead of the stock 11 tooth and it dropped top speed down to 15.5 mph but it pulls a lot better from stopped.
That’s hard to say.. I ride it and have fun rolling around on it and I’m 5’11”. My son who’s 4’ tall can ride it too, but it took getting used to handling it for him. He rides the mx350 and that seems small on him. But the 650 looks a little big; but he can still ride it.
Yes…. Kind of… remember this is powered by an electric motor. The battery and computer module is enclosed in the plastic cover which provides protection against rain, water splashes, etc but it’s not sealed to prevent water from getting in if it was submerged. The motor, in the back is open to the elements but it is decently protected. The wiring is all covered up with protective sheaths and the side of the motor has some exposure but it’s minimal. You’re not going to ruin it from water being splashed on from your tires and such but avoid submersion or deep puddles that could get the side of the motor wet. I’ve driven this around in the snow and got it covered. Snow melted off in the garage. Didn’t have any problems. I’ve ridden this through mud and haven’t had any issues. 🤷🏼♂️
So, the 350 is pretty small. Weighing only 45 pounds would certainly make handling the 650 more challenging, just given the weight of the bike is about 90 ish pounds. That clip of my son riding the 350 in the beginning, he was 5 years old, weighed about 45 pounds in that clip, but he was only maybe 3’8” at that time. Now my son is just over 4’ tall and he looks big on the 350. He can still ride it though. The good thing about the 650 is the variable speed throttle. So your daughter can still learn slowly, but the bike is much heavier if she fell and needed to get the bike off her or picked back up. The 350 might be good for a season. Maybe see if you can find a cheaper used 350 online and try it out before committing to the 650? 🤷🏼♂️
Probably 85% assembled. I had to install the front and rear wheels, the handlebar and I think the rear shock needed to be installed as well. All are simple to line up and attach with the provided hardware. The brake levers were already attached to the handlebar, you just had to tight the bars down to the crown/frame. The power controllers and motor were all assembled.
Im barelt starting out with these ebikes and was wondering if its possible to go from the 36v batteries to something higher for longer rides before having to charge??
It’s not the volts by the AH rating that determines length of ride. The volts is the power output. AH is how long it will run. Getting LiPo battery over the stock lead acid will allow you to get a higher AH battery with the same voltage to increase run time. As LiPo batteries are more compact and hold the voltage longer through the charge. The link in the description is what I upgraded the stock battery with.
16-17 mph. I reduced the front cog on the motor to have 1 less tooth which reduced my top speed by 1-1.5 MPH but gave me a little more power from start and climbing hills.
I think so.. I think the cheapest I found them was $475. The stock battery is good but it’s worth spending some extra money can replacing the lead acid batteries with LiPo (lithium) batteries. You’ll be happier with overall performance as you get more consistent power through the whole charge.
I have one of these and they are awesome
until u need to replace the battery every year…..
i love it but the battery life is bad
I'm 6'3 & 230lb & it holds me just fine & it goes to the Max speed 😂😂😂
What’s the max speed
@@grantplutoabt 17 mph
Would it be ok in the sand? Not in the fluffy stuff but closer to the water where it is more firm... Rain? Do you have to keep them out of the rain?
is it comfortable to ride? because i’m thinking about getting one to mod out this summer, were the same build pretty much 6’3 220 just don’t wanna get one and it be rlly small for me. i will ofc like raise seat and bars and lift its slightly to help a lil
I ride my sons. It pulls me around the bmx track no problem.
If you don’t mind me asking what camera do you use for the POV shots
It’s the Insta360 One RS camera.
Can you make a Video of your son's MX350 thanks in advance
I just put mine together can't wait to ride it. I have a CRF 450r but I thought this would be fun to rip around the yard on
Nice! While it’s not got the pick me up of a gas powered bike, it is fun to play around with. Not sure if I mentioned it in this video; but I did end up changing the front sprocket to be one less tooth allowing for better acceleration. It did drop the top speed down 1-2 mph but for me, it worked better that way. I also changed the batteries out to be lithium vs lead acid.
Your POV ride there is off the native battery? Looks fast for carrying 200 lbs
Yes. Even when I upgraded the battery, i simply swapped it for a lithium battery with higher ah, i don’t increase the voltage at all. So that wouldn’t have changed the speed at all. What it does change is that it gives more consistent power through the battery charge
Damn that lil bike is movin, look fast through those woods
Yea, it gets up to 15-17MPH with me on it. Not bad for a stock electric bike.
you can by upgrades😂
@@bryceneidlinger7747*buy*
Ever hear of spelling and grammar?@@bryceneidlinger7747
𝑰 𝒉𝒂𝒅 𝒐𝒏𝒆 𝒂𝒏𝒅 𝒃𝒖𝒚𝒊𝒏𝒈 𝒐𝒏𝒆 𝒎𝒐𝒓𝒆
I’m getting one for a 10 yr old so hopefully!! 😂
Do you have a video on the battery swap to the Lithium Ion?
I don’t… I’m sorry. Have had a few requests on that so may try to do one. Just takes a lot to remove all the gear to get the batteries exposed to remove them. :/
@@MTBTrailRiderhow much more battery life are you getting now with the new batteries? Also what batteries did you go with? Maybe a link or full name please.
@@thatonegamer2709there’s a link in the video description. It provided more consistent power even as the charge dropped. The lead acid would lose power as the batteries lost charge. So this felt like I was getting much more run time simply because of the consistent power.
Are there different speed settings? I see it goes up to 17, but wondering if I could set it at a lower top speed.
No. It’s a variable speed throttle. There is no speed limiter other than yourself (or child). If you twist the throttle a little bit, it will go slow, if you twist it all the way, it goes faster.
We got our 8yr old one this Xmas. Is it too much?
Depends how big your kid is. My 7 year old rides it and does fine but he’s been on a bike a long time and is about 4’ 4” tall
i’m 5’5 150 pounds will this be a good fit for me?
I would consider this a “mini bike” or “pit bike”. It will have no problem pulling you around. I ended up switching the front motor sprocket out for a 10 tooth sprocket instead of the stock 11 tooth and it dropped top speed down to 15.5 mph but it pulls a lot better from stopped.
@@MTBTrailRiderI was about to say the same thing
@@MTBTrailRiderwhat is the cog size?
Have you put any upgrades on it in this video or is it fully stock?
In this video it’s fully stock.
@@MTBTrailRider Okay thanks
What height would you recommend this for
That’s hard to say.. I ride it and have fun rolling around on it and I’m 5’11”. My son who’s 4’ tall can ride it too, but it took getting used to handling it for him. He rides the mx350 and that seems small on him. But the 650 looks a little big; but he can still ride it.
would it be ok if it drove thorugh a puddle or small portion of water?
Yes…. Kind of… remember this is powered by an electric motor. The battery and computer module is enclosed in the plastic cover which provides protection against rain, water splashes, etc but it’s not sealed to prevent water from getting in if it was submerged. The motor, in the back is open to the elements but it is decently protected. The wiring is all covered up with protective sheaths and the side of the motor has some exposure but it’s minimal. You’re not going to ruin it from water being splashed on from your tires and such but avoid submersion or deep puddles that could get the side of the motor wet. I’ve driven this around in the snow and got it covered. Snow melted off in the garage. Didn’t have any problems. I’ve ridden this through mud and haven’t had any issues. 🤷🏼♂️
I wonder if I should get the 350 or 650 for my 8 year old daughter?She weighs 45 pounds.
So, the 350 is pretty small. Weighing only 45 pounds would certainly make handling the 650 more challenging, just given the weight of the bike is about 90 ish pounds. That clip of my son riding the 350 in the beginning, he was 5 years old, weighed about 45 pounds in that clip, but he was only maybe 3’8” at that time. Now my son is just over 4’ tall and he looks big on the 350. He can still ride it though. The good thing about the 650 is the variable speed throttle. So your daughter can still learn slowly, but the bike is much heavier if she fell and needed to get the bike off her or picked back up. The 350 might be good for a season. Maybe see if you can find a cheaper used 350 online and try it out before committing to the 650? 🤷🏼♂️
Did it come fully assembled?
Probably 85% assembled. I had to install the front and rear wheels, the handlebar and I think the rear shock needed to be installed as well. All are simple to line up and attach with the provided hardware. The brake levers were already attached to the handlebar, you just had to tight the bars down to the crown/frame. The power controllers and motor were all assembled.
Can you link to the Lithium batteries you use?
amzn.to/454MBMz
You need 3 of them.
@@MTBTrailRider thank you!
@MTBTrailRider Hello, did you use a different charger or did you use the same charger with the lithium batteries?
@@FZ1YamaSecasame charger.
Do you think a 13 year old could handle this?
Yes
Without a doubt. The age requirements they put on those bikes is absolutely ridiculous
Theres 13 year olds handling modded versions of this with 12x the power
Yes my 7 year old can ride this.
I’m 4’10 91 pound is it good for me
Yes.
@@MTBTrailRider thank you
how tall are you? for size comparison i'm 5'6
I am 5’ 11” , 200 pounds.
oh okay
Im barelt starting out with these ebikes and was wondering if its possible to go from the 36v batteries to something higher for longer rides before having to charge??
It’s not the volts by the AH rating that determines length of ride. The volts is the power output. AH is how long it will run. Getting LiPo battery over the stock lead acid will allow you to get a higher AH battery with the same voltage to increase run time. As LiPo batteries are more compact and hold the voltage longer through the charge. The link in the description is what I upgraded the stock battery with.
How many mph
17 mph
16-17 mph. I reduced the front cog on the motor to have 1 less tooth which reduced my top speed by 1-1.5 MPH but gave me a little more power from start and climbing hills.
Is it worth $530 on sale?
I think so.. I think the cheapest I found them was $475. The stock battery is good but it’s worth spending some extra money can replacing the lead acid batteries with LiPo (lithium) batteries. You’ll be happier with overall performance as you get more consistent power through the whole charge.
Whats the mileage
One😂
How many miles does it last after a full charge?
I believe 10 mi range
It’s not new my brother got in 2019
The bike I got is new… as in, not used.