I have the exact same (difference display) ebike branded under another company. It is the least expensive ebike I have owned and I have to admit it is one of my favorites. I beat the heck out of it and take it everywhere. I did take the rear pad off and added a bag.
We also currently have BK3M bikes that are very difficult and heavy at close to 80 lbs and we would like to have bikes we can take out of town where it is cooler weather. We live in Ridgrcrest.
Are you saying you have this bike? I found it easy to fold after you do it a few times and it's 60lbs if you forget to take the battery out. Hi neighbor.
I have the exact same (difference display) ebike branded under another company. It is the least expensive ebike I have owned and I have to admit it is one of my favorites. I beat the heck out of it and take it everywhere. I did take the rear pad off and added a bag.
I haven't ridden it yet but it does seem like a nice little bike and just sitting on it feels like it may be a really comfortable ride.
@@MrCsebike It might be a little small for you. I am 5'7" and it fits well.
@@iscootct A lot of 20' bikes are, at least if I plan on peddling. I'll see this week, hopefully.
I unlocked the speed to 25mph, I asked the Co what P0 setting it is to completly unlock it but they haven't got back to me.
@@MrCsebike the one i have (different display) came unlocked and does 26 mph. i don't think you are going to want to go that much faster on that bike.
Any chance that one or two of these would fit folded up in the trunk of a Chrysler 300?
We also currently have BK3M bikes that are very difficult and heavy at close to 80 lbs and we would like to have bikes we can take out of town where it is cooler weather. We live in Ridgrcrest.
Are you saying you have this bike? I found it easy to fold after you do it a few times and it's 60lbs if you forget to take the battery out. Hi neighbor.