Shocked by this cheap ebike - iScooter U2 Step-Through e-Bike

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  • Опубліковано 8 кві 2024
  • Its not often I’m shocked by a product but this ebike really did catch me out, i wasn’t expecting the quality of the build to be this good, which in turn made the ride very comfortable and let’s not forget they’ve really designed a cool retro looking bike that has some great features.
    For the price this is going to be hard to beat.
    Discount code: U2eb (- 30£ )
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 28

  • @MuddyDuck...

    As I get older I like the idea of a comfy and more sedate Dutch sit-up style eBike (with step through) - to carry my shopping on rear panniers via our local cycle paths. So this bike appears to have a lot of great features (including sturdy rear rack & chain guard) for such a low (relative) price.

  • @jimrodda

    Hi John, I thought the maximum legal power output for an electric bicycle was a 250w motor regulated to 15mph, and I have to say the bike reminded me of my grandfather's bike from the 50s.😃😃

  • @LesleyWelsby

    Has anyone had dealings with iscooter? Just wondering how good their guarantees are if any problems arise? Im nervous buying over internet with no shop to go back to.

  • @Coolagreen16

    A very good review John. Great value- it’s got a lot of the things I’d be looking for, e.g. lights front and back with a break light + good brakes. The Amsterdam design doesn’t suit my preferences, but that’s just me. Just a pity the UK restricts e-bikes to 350 watts. I had a 1000 watt motor in China - that’s what you really need.

  • @MimicoBungalow

    hello from Toronto - I ALMOST bought one of these - great features for the price...BUT..the issue of the toe of your shoes contacting the front fenders is a serious safety issue. I have even sent Isinwheel (the company responsible for sales here in Canada) a long note with my concerns - including a mocked up diagram showing how they could rectify the situation. All they would have to do is either weld the front post back a bit (pushing the front wheel away from the pedals) or just increase the wheelbase of the bike by extending the whole frame forward a few inches. Not hard for the manufacturer to do...perhaps this could be a U2 series II???

  • @CK-62

    Great review John. Looks a really nice bike for the price.

  • @linz_in_NZ

    I noticed the rear cassette gears are Shunfeng (@

  • @Peakwanderer

    Cheap as chips for doing the weekly shop and nothing too demanding, a friend had one very similar, points to note are that the forks develop a lot of play in no time at all and he was round literally every day wanting the brakes adjusted, it's hilly here. Luckily for me he bought a Trek at around £3K soon after and he's no longer round every day wanting me to fiddle with.

  • @geoffcampbell7846

    That's an interesting bike, and a brilliant price too. The castor angle looks odd, but Mandy seemed to be whipping along OK, so it's got to be OK. I like the seat post, not cheap normally and much better than rear full suspension for everyday use. Definitely styled on the Dutch bike design, but looks a lighter build. A great review John, cheers. 👋🇬🇧🇺🇦🇪🇺

  • @ivecodavey

    If it had an engine & pedals rather than a motor & pedals what would it be?

  • @vivienne3757

    Like the look of this bike, you’re right it does look more European to me as well. Great price, where do you store all these? Would struggle getting that in garage? 😊

  • @DA11NOON

    Great Review John 👏 👌 👍

  • @retirement-adventures

    Hi John, this is the sort of bike I'm interested in buy when I move to the UK/Europe. However, I plan to hang the bike on the rear of the motorhome. Can you check out bikes and or covers that would protect the bike if I were to always store the battery in the garage? Just concerned that weather might damage the electrical connections. Hello to Mandy too. Kind regards, Stuart

  • @keithspurgeon

    Shocked by perhaps a subprime description referring to an electric bike.

  • @bobbo9549
    @bobbo9549 21 день тому

    Hi John,

  • @wizardorlegend

    John please, Genuine question, I’ve no doubt you wont believe me on this did the company ask you not to mention that it’s not road legal due to the over powered motor? Watched a video from Ashley neal and he went through the law and it was a very informative video.

  • @mikeembe1261

    Hi John,

  • @Rob.1340

    👍🚐🚐😎

  • @probablylost6847

    It seems like a good bike that has been let down by the design issue with the angle of the front forks. They seem too far back. Sooner or later your feet will hit the front wheel and you will come a cropper.

  • @thevanthatrocked

    Just a bad practically untested design