Almost bought an Addmotor for my 1st e-bike, but a e-bike-wise co worker told me to get a Rad Power bike, instead! Got the Rad Runner and am very happy with it. Got the juiced Bikes Camp Scrambler for my 2nd e-bike, and am very happy with that, also!!! Your reviews are the best, keep up the good work! I like to pedal and that seat would be too low for me on the Motan.
what's wrong with ADdmotor. I was thinking of buying this bike for my first Ebike. I need to commute 5 miles (back and forth) to work but have a few steep hills between.
@@spacecat673 There isnt anything wrong with AddMotor. Rad and Juiced all come basically same place. After purchase support is always going to be the issue. It will be hit or miss
I love mine. I added a few thing to make it my own, but I now have about 200 miles in the frame so far. The only problem I had with it so far was a slow leak in the rear tire. (think I must have hit a thorn or something) I put slime in the tire and away I went. Get you a tube if you go any distance. Fat tires = flat tires more often than you think. Looking at some Tannus inserts... Mag wheels were a big deal maker for me. Hub motors are hard on spokes over time. Didn't want to mess with it. She must run, and she must always be ready to run. She's a strong workhorse. I do wonder if it's possible to find a 1kw motor though. I would love a little more carrying capacity. I find that I am delivering and picking up a lot o stuff from the store on this. As for the brakes, I like to be able to fix them in the field. I can get and replace cables and parts easily. Hydraulics would be nice, but conditions are harsh here. I must be able to repair in the field. This bike is great!
I feel the exact opposite about the lighting not being connected to the main battery. If you are using it for work to deliver food or packages it would be better to not have the main battery going to powering the lights. Just have it so that when you plug in the bike you’re plugging in both batteries so that you’ll never be tempted to leave the batteries off to extend your range, because that’s a huge safety risk and all they have to do is design the bike slightly differently. An extra wire running from a main port to the head and tail lights wouldnt be expensive to engineer or produce. I feel so strongly about this that I think it should be illegal to sell anything that doesn’t provide a set up like that because anytime you leave it up to the person to decide whether or not they should use their headlights it’s causing a danger for even non-users of the bike
Out of all the moped style ebikes which would you say had the longest range throttle only and the also with pedal assist? Ty I appreciate your responses soon..
I wonder if any other maker can start putting out larger more pedal friendly frames. These little frames seem to be all over the place. For riders more than 5'10" tall, these are just ridiculous.
Just get a normal 20 inch bike non folding.I have a CSC 750 XP 20 and it is actually bigger then an adult 26 inch pedal mountainbike.These bikes are actually big but the moped style is really that--an electric off road moped with a low non adjustable seat.I have videos of mine and I am 6ft tall and it is perfect for me.I pedal most of the time and have already dual motored mine and it is perfect. I was also able to get mine in a Honda CRV--I do trails and also pedal and did not want a folding bike because they are less stable offroad.
that chain is prettty bouncy... looks loose.. bout to pop off... i do like the rims/ non spokes.. i love that the light has its own battery.. id love this bike with belt drive and hydro brakes.. yea.. for 1999 that battery better be good...
The Rattan LF750 or LM750 is way better, foldable, has a rear seat for your kids and does a top speed of 28mph and I've actually gotten it to 29mph on a full charge on a flat 1 mile road and I'm 6'2 and 280 pounds. With peddle assist on 3 I've done about twenty miles and still had all bars on the battery meter even though I know it's not on full charge that's pretty freaking good. I have close to 600 miles on it already and I've had it about 4 months I believe. Oh and the price is like $1200!
We purchased this Vivi 27.5” electric bike and a Tentaquil 26” electric bike for our 13 and 14 year olds. ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxUiL0GnyDjP32RJdd660sP8mZk4CRLTCJ The Vivi was much easier to put together. With the Vivi, there was a video link to assist with assembly which made the process easier to follow (we did put the handlebars on upside down, but it was a quick and easy fix). With the Tentaquil, the assembly was not as simple to follow, but after we messaged the company for an assembly video, it was easier and they did respond quickly. The other major differences were that the Vivi has a grip throttle on the right handle (like a motorcycle) and the Tentaquil has a push throttle that you use your thumb to activate. The monitors were also different, so if you’re looking for something specific in terms of changing the bikes functions, pay attention to what the monitor offers. We were really impressed with the overall quality and functionality of both bikes, but if you’re looking for more power and an easier assembly, definitely go with the Vivi!
So are these bikes or mopeds? I had me zuma stolen recently and was thinking about one of these. I want to know if these need a plate and registration or I just ride it in bike lane
Full leg Extension: The problem with ALL Chinese S-Bikes (as well as their Petrol cousins) is they are designed for short people. They just do not build bikes for full grown adults ... frustrating.
I have heard so many frame break stories about Addmotor I cant take them seriously at all. Do your research folks before you pull the trigger on this one.
Too slow for my tastes, looking for something similar but able to hit minimum 30mph. Had the juiced hyperscorpion but last year at damn near 3k, came in rather damaged and add that poor customer service has put me off of them all together. Onyx is ugly imo and way overpriced...again imo.
I have Lectric XP and their customer service is awesome. I paid $700 for the bike with one mile on it. They have new version with suspension for a thousand bucks. When you pedal you can hit 25 to 30. Also it folds so you can put into car easy.
@@panickedjerzeegrl7622 Micah has reviewed the lectric xp older and newer version on elektrek channel and has it listed as his favorite bike under his gear on reviews on the website.
Imagine not even understanding what anonymous is, then writting an article about them because fakes put up a fake video. Guy if you dont understand what's going on maybe just stay out of it.... and this is the youtube account you link to the article🤡🤣 wtf
The same bike now costs $2099 but comes with a 20 AH battery. A huge improvement!
whats the real world range now? is it close enough to their claim of 105 miles?
Almost bought an Addmotor for my 1st e-bike, but a e-bike-wise co worker told me to get a Rad Power bike, instead! Got the Rad Runner and am very happy with it. Got the juiced Bikes Camp Scrambler for my 2nd e-bike, and am very happy with that, also!!! Your reviews are the best, keep up the good work! I like to pedal and that seat would be too low for me on the Motan.
what's wrong with ADdmotor. I was thinking of buying this bike for my first Ebike. I need to commute 5 miles (back and forth) to work but have a few steep hills between.
@@spacecat673 There isnt anything wrong with AddMotor. Rad and Juiced all come basically same place. After purchase support is always going to be the issue. It will be hit or miss
I love mine. I added a few thing to make it my own, but I now have about 200 miles in the frame so far. The only problem I had with it so far was a slow leak in the rear tire. (think I must have hit a thorn or something) I put slime in the tire and away I went. Get you a tube if you go any distance. Fat tires = flat tires more often than you think. Looking at some Tannus inserts...
Mag wheels were a big deal maker for me. Hub motors are hard on spokes over time. Didn't want to mess with it. She must run, and she must always be ready to run. She's a strong workhorse. I do wonder if it's possible to find a 1kw motor though. I would love a little more carrying capacity. I find that I am delivering and picking up a lot o stuff from the store on this.
As for the brakes, I like to be able to fix them in the field. I can get and replace cables and parts easily. Hydraulics would be nice, but conditions are harsh here. I must be able to repair in the field.
This bike is great!
Review the E moped C80
Could you do reviews on electric trikes(3 wheelers) for old folks that dont want to balance on them two wheelers.
سلام عزیزم خوبی خسته نباشی خلیی عالی بود من دلم یک ی می خواهد تهران. ایران هستم
Any chance of a review of the M-70 as well?
Does addmotor have a good warranty?
My Fortis also has a AAA battery taillight as well, I ride on footpath at night to avoid having to burn up throw away batteries
Watching your knees when you pedaled answered everything I needed to know - I'm 6'4", so...nope. But cool if I didn't want to pedal, I suppose.
I feel the exact opposite about the lighting not being connected to the main battery. If you are using it for work to deliver food or packages it would be better to not have the main battery going to powering the lights. Just have it so that when you plug in the bike you’re plugging in both batteries so that you’ll never be tempted to leave the batteries off to extend your range, because that’s a huge safety risk and all they have to do is design the bike slightly differently. An extra wire running from a main port to the head and tail lights wouldnt be expensive to engineer or produce. I feel so strongly about this that I think it should be illegal to sell anything that doesn’t provide a set up like that because anytime you leave it up to the person to decide whether or not they should use their headlights it’s causing a danger for even non-users of the bike
Out of all the moped style ebikes which would you say had the longest range throttle only and the also with pedal assist? Ty I appreciate your responses soon..
Is this bike good for a 5’1 tall person? If not, which bike is?
This would be great for you. It is step through which is good for a shorter person and you can sit forward on the seat to peddle.
Funny how I was just looking at this on Amazon for an option here in Italy.
I wonder if any other maker can start putting out larger more pedal friendly frames. These little frames seem to be all over the place. For riders more than 5'10" tall, these are just ridiculous.
Just get a normal 20 inch bike non folding.I have a CSC 750 XP 20 and it is actually bigger then an adult 26 inch pedal mountainbike.These bikes are actually big but the moped style is really that--an electric off road moped with a low non adjustable seat.I have videos of mine and I am 6ft tall and it is perfect for me.I pedal most of the time and have already dual motored mine and it is perfect. I was also able to get mine in a Honda CRV--I do trails and also pedal and did not want a folding bike because they are less stable offroad.
Any update with your csc 750. Planning to buy mine since Ive read they have good customer service and usually on sale. Thanks
that chain is prettty bouncy... looks loose.. bout to pop off... i do like the rims/ non spokes.. i love that the light has its own battery.. id love this bike with belt drive and hydro brakes.. yea.. for 1999 that battery better be good...
Please do a review of one of the Rize Bikes
Is this no-name brand any good for someone 6'2 ? Can the 20 in wheels be replaced by 26 inch wheels?
THANKS for putting the price (Now ? ) on the Description :)
Have you reviewed the Vtuvia SF20? Thoughts?
The Rattan LF750 or LM750 is way better, foldable, has a rear seat for your kids and does a top speed of 28mph and I've actually gotten it to 29mph on a full charge on a flat 1 mile road and I'm 6'2 and 280 pounds. With peddle assist on 3 I've done about twenty miles and still had all bars on the battery meter even though I know it's not on full charge that's pretty freaking good. I have close to 600 miles on it already and I've had it about 4 months I believe. Oh and the price is like $1200!
We purchased this Vivi 27.5” electric bike and a Tentaquil 26” electric bike for our 13 and 14 year olds. ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxUiL0GnyDjP32RJdd660sP8mZk4CRLTCJ The Vivi was much easier to put together. With the Vivi, there was a video link to assist with assembly which made the process easier to follow (we did put the handlebars on upside down, but it was a quick and easy fix). With the Tentaquil, the assembly was not as simple to follow, but after we messaged the company for an assembly video, it was easier and they did respond quickly. The other major differences were that the Vivi has a grip throttle on the right handle (like a motorcycle) and the Tentaquil has a push throttle that you use your thumb to activate. The monitors were also different, so if you’re looking for something specific in terms of changing the bikes functions, pay attention to what the monitor offers. We were really impressed with the overall quality and functionality of both bikes, but if you’re looking for more power and an easier assembly, definitely go with the Vivi!
Please review the Addmotor Motan M-70- looks better
Would you consider it a bargain at $899? That is what it is going for rn.
where?
Fiido reviews please, pleaseeee
Check back in about 10 days 😉
Rear suspension won't hurt
듀얼모터,듀얼배터리로 출시된다면 더 좋을텐데...
일렉트릭바이크의 발전을 위해.~!?
excellent review.
They couldn't toss in a simple chain guard for that price? I can see passengers or kids riding shotgun getting feet on or in that very exposed chain.
Still patiently waiting a LEGAL Onyx RCR scooter with RCR 72v specs
nice review
I love the lo-fi 80's Tokyo beat
Pleaseeeee review the cyberbike from the youtube channel ladi & Margaret....
I got one ☝️ very happy 😃
So are these bikes or mopeds? I had me zuma stolen recently and was thinking about one of these. I want to know if these need a plate and registration or I just ride it in bike lane
Full leg Extension: The problem with ALL Chinese S-Bikes (as well as their Petrol cousins) is they are designed for short people. They just do not build bikes for full grown adults ... frustrating.
I have heard so many frame break stories about Addmotor I cant take them seriously at all. Do your research folks before you pull the trigger on this one.
Addmotors have 20 ah batteries now
That bike looks painful to pedal. I wonder how this bike will hold up over time.
Great review but to slow. Off my list.
lots of room for a larger capacity battery.
Too slow for my tastes, looking for something similar but able to hit minimum 30mph. Had the juiced hyperscorpion but last year at damn near 3k, came in rather damaged and add that poor customer service has put me off of them all together. Onyx is ugly imo and way overpriced...again imo.
I have Lectric XP and their customer service is awesome. I paid $700 for the bike with one mile on it. They have new version with suspension for a thousand bucks. When you pedal you can hit 25 to 30. Also it folds so you can put into car easy.
@@helix9268 and when you use throttle only, what’s the top speed?
@@panickedjerzeegrl7622 i have no idea i think i hit 22 or something I usually pedal for exercise and rarely use throttle only.
@@panickedjerzeegrl7622 Micah has reviewed the lectric xp older and newer version on elektrek channel and has it listed as his favorite bike under his gear on reviews on the website.
@@panickedjerzeegrl7622 here is another review. ua-cam.com/video/nO2eAd85-i0/v-deo.html keep in mind i also weigh 230 pounds lol.
Orthopedic doctors are having a field day treating messed up knees due to people pedaling these things with very improper knee bends.
I don’t know how these companies can compete with Ariel there bike is much better and $300 cheaper!! I don’t get it??
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Imagine not even understanding what anonymous is, then writting an article about them because fakes put up a fake video. Guy if you dont understand what's going on maybe just stay out of it.... and this is the youtube account you link to the article🤡🤣 wtf
Way too slow. Maybe if it has 2000 watts and 35 mph it be safe
It be better if it went like 25 mph or a bit more kinda slow for a “ moped”
DONT BUY THIS BIKE. Jesus. Just buy the Ariel Rider X Class. FAR better bike for LESS money.
사이드미러가 빠졌습니다.good.
so many chinese makers going with this style
It's proven to be quite popular over the last 18 months or so. They're definitely fun, even if they aren't the best for pedaling!
@@Electrek Guys is there a Moped style bike that is a good or even ok to pedal?
@@anttmann6123 I have the Juiced Bikes Camp Scrambler. Seat height is 35" at the rear, giving me, at 5'9", perfect leg extension for pedaling.
@@woodsculptor675 ty sir.
@@anttmann6123 Rad Power Radrunner. It has an adjustable seat which means you can actually get full pedal extension.
Fake battery mm? No thanks