An electric 'Cyclecar'! Fantastic idea for small rural towns, villiages and gated communities, high traffic public roads and highways would pose a distinct formidable danger.
I live 5 miles from office. It's a perfectly usable range, what sucks though is the price... I am considering a mini bike for fun commuting but with removable batteries, so I can hide Extra battery in the office
Yeah! And small enough to park in a motorcycle bay, but able to stow a couple of bags of shopping! With an open road speed of 55mph & a 100-mile range. Is that SO Difficult?
Thumbs down to you for lying. You are either trolling or need your hearing checked. Ai sounds robotic, this man's voice is genuine. You're such a hater
Hello, thanks for your feedback. That's kind of unfair, we've spent days researching and making this video... Please listen again, that's a genuine voice
@@Datacube Parts. These cheap Chinese products have no customer backup. Even the minibikes, side-by-sides etc., look on marketplace / CL. They are for sale in a year, broken, no parts to fix them. They are disposable garbage. They constantly change / upgrade the models, with no parts for the previous ones. They do not rely on parts sales as part of their business model.
Since December of 2023 my main transportation is electric chopper, “EAhora M1P Pro”, in my humble opinion “Patak” roadster ($24000 ouch ! ) is the only vehicle worth looking at it, rest is overpriced impulse-buyers bait.
@ I ordered it on Amazon on Monday, Wednesday evening It was at my workplace, that’s where I assemble it, I already put in almost 5000 miles driving to work-home and pleasure rides on Pacific Coast Highway, It worth every single penny.
@ I am customizing my bike for fun. I got rid of the rear fender, change seat, the original one is big, soft and comfortable, but doesn’t look as good as small thin one, I would recommend to order from original website brake pads, front and rear and tires and keep it in the garage, because in general it takes about 45 days to receive any of that, but after 4,000 miles I changed rear tire, because I run over sharp piece of metal and added break fluid, also I bought myself second battery.( I am getting from 60-90 miles per charge, depends on the riding mode ) so far it just flawless, nothing but fun. I checked with CHP and I was told I don’t need registration, insurance is optional (Stay off sidewalks, stay off freeways, and hiking trails) rest is absolutely legal.
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Bull E trying to put a positive spin on the fact they badly messed up the riding position!
Rofl, best comment so far. If I wanted to lie down while riding, I would get a motorised bed
Can you imagine driving or parking this thing on the street in Chicago?
Your videos are eye candy for me Ty
Thank you for your support! Truly appreciate it!
An electric 'Cyclecar'! Fantastic idea for small rural towns, villiages and gated communities, high traffic public roads and highways would pose a distinct formidable danger.
Don't know about that Skick. Go over one small sapling, and you're going to get a nice slap to the nuts it pops back up.
Next invention: electrically actuated guard for your sack
These are the most unusual and odd ways to travel in the city. Which one would you consider? Share your thoughts below!
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Roadster and e nomad
Patak... Sounds like Klingon slur to me, lol
…haha, yeah. It is.
The Arrow kick scooter needs mud guards.
And a seat 😅
That Bull-E bike - what!? 28mph, 32 miles range..?! What's the point? What a waste of time.
I live 5 miles from office. It's a perfectly usable range, what sucks though is the price... I am considering a mini bike for fun commuting but with removable batteries, so I can hide Extra battery in the office
Wish you had a fully enclosed ev with ac and heater
Yeah! And small enough to park in a motorcycle bay, but able to stow a couple of bags of shopping! With an open road speed of 55mph & a 100-mile range. Is that SO Difficult?
That's called a car, man 😂
@@stupitdog9686there is stuff like that already. Microlino?
Hello, thanks for your feedback! Would you like us to make a video on this topic?
Brother what's your rpm
Hello, what's RPM?
Thumbs down to all these AI voiced videos.
Thumbs down to you for lying. You are either trolling or need your hearing checked. Ai sounds robotic, this man's voice is genuine. You're such a hater
Hello, thanks for your feedback. That's kind of unfair, we've spent days researching and making this video... Please listen again, that's a genuine voice
Whata bunch of whiners ! Enjoy the tech...
Now TRY to find anyone to work on one, or get parts, when the Chinese crap breaks!
How is it different from exotic cars or motorcycles? EV repairs is a booming business, so fixing these shouldn't be a problem
@@Datacube Parts. These cheap Chinese products have no customer backup.
Even the minibikes, side-by-sides etc., look on marketplace / CL. They are for sale in a year, broken, no parts to fix them. They are disposable garbage. They constantly change / upgrade the models, with no parts for the previous ones. They do not rely on parts sales as part of their business model.
Since December of 2023 my main transportation is electric chopper, “EAhora M1P Pro”, in my humble opinion “Patak” roadster ($24000 ouch ! ) is the only vehicle worth looking at it, rest is overpriced impulse-buyers bait.
How long did it take to deliver your eahora? I'm thinking about it but afraid that it would be only delivered by the winter time
@ I ordered it on Amazon on Monday, Wednesday evening It was at my workplace, that’s where I assemble it, I already put in almost 5000 miles driving to work-home and pleasure rides on Pacific Coast Highway, It worth every single penny.
@toughguy2186 awesome! How about reliability? Did you replace something so far?
@ I am customizing my bike for fun. I got rid of the rear fender, change seat, the original one is big, soft and comfortable, but doesn’t look as good as small thin one, I would recommend to order from original website brake pads, front and rear and tires and keep it in the garage, because in general it takes about 45 days to receive any of that, but after 4,000 miles I changed rear tire, because I run over sharp piece of metal and added break fluid, also I bought myself second battery.( I am getting from 60-90 miles per charge, depends on the riding mode ) so far it just flawless, nothing but fun.
I checked with CHP and I was told I don’t need registration, insurance is optional (Stay off sidewalks, stay off freeways, and hiking trails) rest is absolutely legal.
@toughguy2186 thanks for the info. Appreciate it