Nice Ride Richard. Glad to have subbed. Where are you located? Your forested area look so tropical. I love it. Loving the deer mini too. Guess who is coming to my house for the weekend? Richard Shaw from Magicycle. We have been friends for a few years now and he is here from China for a bit so we are hanging out this weekend. Should have a video of us riding together soon. I will eventually get thru your videos. Have a great weekend. Bruce
Hey thanks, yes I caught one of your videos recently when you announced he was coming. Hope you enjoy your weekend, I'm sure it will be memorable. I live in Florida along the west central coast. I enjoy your videos as well.
For navigating this sort of terrain, you're better off with larger wheels. Never seen a 20 in. mountain bike. Man, I was nervous for you, some of those areas were super sketchy.
Bigger tires roll over the bumps easier, but a 26" tire is less nimble. I took my Basalt ST on this trail when I first got it. Never again, it was a white knuckle experience. I like 20" fat tires on this trail much better.
I can navigate tight trails way better on a 20” than a 26”. Riding on the beach is better with the larger tires if it’s loose sand but both manage well. Love the Magicycle Mini!!
My first Magnum bike has a setting for the PAS of Eco, Normal, or Turbo. Eco made it less “peppy,” which was what I wanted. Eco also helped to extend the battery charge.
Hey great video Richard. I was watching the video . And it seemed you struggled more then Zora bike riding through that terrain at the very start. Is it more harder to control the magicycle bike?
As mentioned in the video, it was a little harder to maintain my balance. Part of the problem is its new and I'm still getting used to it. Also, the handlebars are a little low for someone that is 6' plus. I think when I add the bar extension it will be fine. Rick didn't have any problems with controlling it. Thanks for the question and support!!
Your code EREVIEW200 worked.I just purchased 2 Deer Mini step throughs. I had to contact my bank as I got a fraud alert 🤪 I appreciate the $400.00 Discount code & your review! 👍😉🔋🚲
They may be stronger, but a lot of mountain bikes have spokes. Incidentally I was just in the garage, the ZORA bike with mag wheels has two flats this morning. The Deer mini that hit a tree stump is fine.
@@pedrofernandez8729 I just put slim in both unfortunately I think I'll be changing the rear tube. It seems to be leaking around the stem. I had a little slim on hand, but have decided to go with Flat-Out. it has a longer life span. Just purchased a gallon so I can add it to all my tires as a preventative. Been lucky so far.
**** ATTENTION: Magicycle has announced a name change for the Deer Mini. It is now called "Deer Step-thru 20"" . You can find it by visiting this link to the Deer SUV page, then select 20" Tire as the option. shrsl.com/45w4s
Im talking to Liam the Magicycle specialist as im typing this. Is your discount code still active? Appreciate your review on this E bike. We need something small for us because we are both 5'4 ive seen a lot of reviews on probably every e bike out & i think these will fit perfectly. 👍😉
Very cool trail. Looks like lots of fun. Watch out for tight turns. How fun meeting the other folks with ebikes on the trail. I’m sure you probably have business cards to hand out. Love how some folks have more than one ebike. I need to join that club.
Other than the full suspension, what is the difference between this bike and the Ocelot Pro? Just dont see the $500 difference as the Ocelot Pro is on sale for $1,989 on their website
I don't have an Ocelot Pro to compare, but all I'm seeing online is the just the rear suspension, but if you notice its a different frame/rear rack. Best I can tell its the same powerful motor and has all the same components.
@@JohnBowl14690 I always wanted the Ocelot Pro until the Deer 20" came out. I think the Ocelot is a very capable ebike and I have taken many ebikes on this trail that did not have the rear suspension. I always add the $30 suspension post and a more comfy saddle to my bikes. Thanks for the comments.
@@EbikeReviews - Yes, I agree. I'm looking at the Deer, and no doubt...I find value in the rear suspension. For me, I might have gotten the Deer if it was available back then because I had the extra money. But it's definitely not worth the hassle of selling my Ocelot Pro right now. I'm not big on any "upgrades" on products I'm happy with. Just to give you an idea...I'm still using a 5 year old Iphone which is no longer supported. 😂 I will finally upgrade later this year.
It's good that your local trails let you on them with e-bikes. They are banned on almost all of our mountain bike trails here in Western Michigan. However, I don't think these e-bikes were made for this type of off-road trail.
ebikes are not high-end mountain bikes, they are heavy and clunky. But, they take a lot and yes you can use them off road. No jumps or black diamond trails for me, but some rough terrain is fine.
No, they handled it well. There was one small trail that was very short but had some technical parts that were a little challenging, but they had the power to do it.
Yup! I've been there too, having to use the throttle for more control over my speed in tight spaces vs. PAS.
Nice Ride Richard. Glad to have subbed. Where are you located? Your forested area look so tropical. I love it. Loving the deer mini too. Guess who is coming to my house for the weekend? Richard Shaw from Magicycle. We have been friends for a few years now and he is here from China for a bit so we are hanging out this weekend. Should have a video of us riding together soon. I will eventually get thru your videos. Have a great weekend. Bruce
Hey thanks, yes I caught one of your videos recently when you announced he was coming. Hope you enjoy your weekend, I'm sure it will be memorable. I live in Florida along the west central coast. I enjoy your videos as well.
For navigating this sort of terrain, you're better off with larger wheels. Never seen a 20 in. mountain bike. Man, I was nervous for you, some of those areas were super sketchy.
Bigger tires roll over the bumps easier, but a 26" tire is less nimble. I took my Basalt ST on this trail when I first got it. Never again, it was a white knuckle experience. I like 20" fat tires on this trail much better.
I can navigate tight trails way better on a 20” than a 26”. Riding on the beach is better with the larger tires if it’s loose sand but both manage well. Love the Magicycle Mini!!
Love to see those fellas enjoying ebike damn i ordered mine and looking forward on deer step thru mini ❤️ hopefully this bike is not ạ disappointing
You will enjoy it, its an amazing bike.
My first Magnum bike has a setting for the PAS of Eco, Normal, or Turbo. Eco made it less “peppy,” which was what I wanted. Eco also helped to extend the battery charge.
On the last part did you guys tie the bike in the back of your ram??
Yes, two straps for each bike.
Hey great video Richard. I was watching the video . And it seemed you struggled more then Zora bike riding through that terrain at the very start. Is it more harder to control the magicycle bike?
As mentioned in the video, it was a little harder to maintain my balance. Part of the problem is its new and I'm still getting used to it. Also, the handlebars are a little low for someone that is 6' plus. I think when I add the bar extension it will be fine. Rick didn't have any problems with controlling it. Thanks for the question and support!!
Your code EREVIEW200 worked.I just purchased 2 Deer Mini step throughs. I had to contact my bank as I got a fraud alert 🤪 I appreciate the $400.00 Discount code & your review! 👍😉🔋🚲
Be careful on that loose dirt and gravel, that 's how I fell twice. Front tire just lost traction.
At the moment its the trees that I can't see that's my biggest hazard :-)
For rough terrain like this, aren't you better off with mag wheels compared to spokes?
mag wheels?
@@fsdproductions9595 For lack of a better term. They're actually plastic. Magnesium is expensive.
They may be stronger, but a lot of mountain bikes have spokes. Incidentally I was just in the garage, the ZORA bike with mag wheels has two flats this morning. The Deer mini that hit a tree stump is fine.
@@EbikeReviews Time to put some liners on that ZORA. Or at least some slime.
@@pedrofernandez8729 I just put slim in both unfortunately I think I'll be changing the rear tube. It seems to be leaking around the stem. I had a little slim on hand, but have decided to go with Flat-Out. it has a longer life span. Just purchased a gallon so I can add it to all my tires as a preventative. Been lucky so far.
What do you think about the new Magicycle Deer Mini?
I like it it’s a very nice bike!
It would be the bike I would buy next if I could. I only have one ebike, a 20” Magnum Premium Step-through folding ebike. It is a fun bike for sure.
**** ATTENTION: Magicycle has announced a name change for the Deer Mini. It is now called "Deer Step-thru 20"" . You can find it by visiting this link to the Deer SUV page, then select 20" Tire as the option. shrsl.com/45w4s
Im talking to Liam the Magicycle specialist as im typing this. Is your discount code still active? Appreciate your review on this E bike. We need something small for us because we are both 5'4 ive seen a lot of reviews on probably every e bike out & i think these will fit perfectly. 👍😉
Yes the code should be active. Its my favorite ebike.
@@EbikeReviews appreciate the fast reply 👍😉🔋🚲
What a great “long hall” bike. Easily do 40-50 miles comfortably
Very cool trail. Looks like lots of fun. Watch out for tight turns. How fun meeting the other folks with ebikes on the trail. I’m sure you probably have business cards to hand out. Love how some folks have more than one ebike. I need to join that club.
It was a good day. I meet new people all the time when I'm out.
Other than the full suspension, what is the difference between this bike and the Ocelot Pro? Just dont see the $500 difference as the Ocelot Pro is on sale for $1,989 on their website
I don't have an Ocelot Pro to compare, but all I'm seeing online is the just the rear suspension, but if you notice its a different frame/rear rack. Best I can tell its the same powerful motor and has all the same components.
@@JohnBowl14690 Wow, that's a great price.
@@JohnBowl14690 I always wanted the Ocelot Pro until the Deer 20" came out. I think the Ocelot is a very capable ebike and I have taken many ebikes on this trail that did not have the rear suspension. I always add the $30 suspension post and a more comfy saddle to my bikes. Thanks for the comments.
@@EbikeReviews - Yes, I agree. I'm looking at the Deer, and no doubt...I find value in the rear suspension. For me, I might have gotten the Deer if it was available back then because I had the extra money. But it's definitely not worth the hassle of selling my Ocelot Pro right now. I'm not big on any "upgrades" on products I'm happy with. Just to give you an idea...I'm still using a 5 year old Iphone which is no longer supported. 😂 I will finally upgrade later this year.
@@JohnBowl14690 LOL I understand I am much the same way about things. Phones last 3-4 years at least, computers longer than that.
It's good that your local trails let you on them with e-bikes. They are banned on almost all of our mountain bike trails here in Western Michigan. However, I don't think these e-bikes were made for this type of off-road trail.
ebikes are not high-end mountain bikes, they are heavy and clunky. But, they take a lot and yes you can use them off road. No jumps or black diamond trails for me, but some rough terrain is fine.
Steering at the fork on the Magiccycle needs to be a bit tighter to control the turning a bit better
as opposed to steering at the back wheel?
This looks like a tough trail for these types of bikes.
No, they handled it well. There was one small trail that was very short but had some technical parts that were a little challenging, but they had the power to do it.
A lot of brake squeaking