Love it! I can see it blasting up the Stevio right now. Shame so many people are quick to jump to comment without thinking through its purpose. Its never easy to own the moral high ground when one doesn't consider all the facts. I think this could be great fun in its intended environment. Its funny that people don't shout about electric cars that can go faster than 30mph. A great review John, and one thats got me thinking about owning one. Have fun John, and long may it continue. 👋
Thanks Ive just ordered one, i was going to buy a 2000 then i found your video and it took me to a page showing me the 3000 which ive ordered but its not due till december 😊
Great vlog John .. Actually made me want this bike but in the Hard tail version..it’s lighter fully foldable as in the Handlebars fold down and seat and handlebars are adjustable but has same motors as this one😎👍
Great review of an interesting bike…. It’s good that there is ever more choice and hopefully such bikes will force the review of the Uk laws around electrically assisted transport …. Anything that gets more people on two wheels however powered has to be good. Question is has it kicked the other folder from the garage ?
Cool 😎 and you can still pretend to pedal if any coppers 🚓 see you , very little chance of it being taken off you and crushed when road riding if you use your nogin
my guy, i love this bike. i have a question though. the official site says that the load capacity is 180kg. without the bike of course. i sent them an email, they confirmed it. now i understand that they exaggerate a bit. i weight around 120-125kg. in your experiense with the bike, is it gonna be safe for me? i really want it to be foldable, eitherwise i would go for mg740 plus wich looke safer. i would greatly apreciate an answer plz. thanks in advance
Nice one John thanks for sharing and I agree these are awesome machines and very well made. I have the MG600 big wheel version with a 1000watt motor and that is also a flying machine, dread the day I go over the handle bars 😂👌
I predict the first ebike company to put out simply 3000w. 72v and 80ah with the ability to quickly and easily flip between 25 mph class 3 and over will be king. All while making them in that semi affordable price range of $3k and under.
Great review John and looks like a great bike and lots of fun. Any thoughts on warranties and technical support in the UK. Hopefully haven’t missed this in the comments 😁
@@GadgetJohn hi John thanks for your quick reply will check it out. Watched your latest video this evening and will post message there now. Hope you are doing okay
So what is the actual point of this bike.? It is illegal to use on the UK roads and costs nearly £2k.!! You could buy a half decent motorbike for that and comply with the rules.
Makes sense on 4 wheels but I think it's more a gimmick selling point to charge more money and they can say it's still a class 3. There's a ton of bikes out there that would be so much cooler if they quit worrying about stupid regulations and atleast use 72v, 60ah and 3000w with the ability to switch down to a class three with a button.
I just don't see the point of this bike and others like it. Maybe it's an age thing? Well I am a grumpy old git, fast approaching 62. However, I suspect that these "bikes" may end up subject to legislation even without having a proper engine...
@@maybemymoney5764 yes I do see how some folk may benefit from electric pedal assist. However, I'm just wondering when these bikes stop being bicycles and are more akin to mopeds are small motor bikes without sparkplugs and petrol? My wife and I are coming to the end of a European road trip.. Whilst in Germany I noticed that electric pedal assist bicycles have outstripped the sale of traditional / normal bicycles and the really interesting thing is that the motor is integral with the crank and chain wheel. The prices of such machines is staggering.... Anything between €2.5 and 6.5k in one particular shop.
I'm 65 - I bought one of these bikes 14 months ago - and it's transformed my life. I've done coming on for 4000 miles in all weathers - I've got fit - and thoroughly enjoy my weekends exploring (respectfully and considerately) the countryside around me that I've barely noticed the 30 years odd I've lived here! It's even prompted me to start walking as well - for me, at least - it's the best thing I've bought in years - apart from my Musicman Stingray bass perhaps.....
The legislation already exists and bike falls under the category of an electric moped so you need a licence, helmet, road tax and insurance etc to ride it in public.
Sadly, I have to be a curmudgeon and wish these things were banned. Whilst many people will use them wisely, the morons will be tearing along footways or going cross country on ecologically sensitive ground. Not for me, anyway, as I prefer my human-powered full carbon gravel bike which I can lift with one finger 😇
We need to stop catering for the minority of idiots, nothing needs to be banned, controlled or defined, we just all need to regain our use of common sense and right & wrong.
You should live where I do - small hamlet - on a hill - the carbon-riding twats belt past our house at 35mph plus - they are an absolute menace - trust me - I wish those wretched things were banned. See - it cuts both ways ;) All the best.
Love it! I can see it blasting up the Stevio right now. Shame so many people are quick to jump to comment without thinking through its purpose. Its never easy to own the moral high ground when one doesn't consider all the facts. I think this could be great fun in its intended environment. Its funny that people don't shout about electric cars that can go faster than 30mph. A great review John, and one thats got me thinking about owning one. Have fun John, and long may it continue. 👋
Needs a "discreet" switch that immediately limits it to rear motor 250W just in case the local constabulary take an interest.....
Wouldn't they just be able to look at the hubs, front and rear, and... game over?
@@BlairAir very true ...just DON'T speed :)
Exposed inner tube seems odd. Looks like an absolute beast though
That is not the inner tube it's the wheel liner on the inside of the wheel.
Thanks
Ive just ordered one, i was going to buy a 2000 then i found your video and it took me to a page showing me the 3000 which ive ordered but its not due till december 😊
Great vlog John .. Actually made me want this bike but in the Hard tail version..it’s lighter fully foldable as in the Handlebars fold down and seat and handlebars are adjustable but has same motors as this one😎👍
Great review of an interesting bike…. It’s good that there is ever more choice and hopefully such bikes will force the review of the Uk laws around electrically assisted transport …. Anything that gets more people on two wheels however powered has to be good. Question is has it kicked the other folder from the garage ?
It’s far too big for my garage space sadly.
@@GadgetJohn shame as it was obvious you enjoyed the bike.
Cool 😎 and you can still pretend to pedal if any coppers 🚓 see you , very little chance of it being taken off you and crushed when road riding if you use your nogin
Now that is Epic 👍👍
An interesting concept, and one that can only really be done as an electric bike. I bet its great for climbing on loose surfaces.
It was fun learning to ride a bike with front wheel spin 😂
Which product is better between Lankeleisi 3000 Max or Kommoda?
Kommoda is a better made bike
I think Yamaha made offroad motorbikes with front wheel power but it was a hydraulic system.
my guy, i love this bike. i have a question though. the official site says that the load capacity is 180kg. without the bike of course. i sent them an email, they confirmed it. now i understand that they exaggerate a bit. i weight around 120-125kg. in your experiense with the bike, is it gonna be safe for me? i really want it to be foldable, eitherwise i would go for mg740 plus wich looke safer.
i would greatly apreciate an answer plz. thanks in advance
It'll be fine, it's really well built and I'm 102kg and the bike had no issues carrying me over all sorts of terrain.
@@GadgetJohn thank you very much for replying. if u have any tips or info after buying it, i would appreciated it very much also. have a great day :)
Change the tyres or put tyre sealant in as they’re very thin and easily puncture, I changed the seat to a more comfortable one.
@@GadgetJohn thats very useful. thank u
I have a dual drive max power 3kw for off road use looks like a super 73 awesome bit of kit.😊
Nice 👍
'I want one', oh, hang on, wrong channel, bugger!!! 🤦♂️😆 Looks and sounds like a great bike, nice review thanks John... 🙂
That's a beast of a bike John...❤
Nice one John thanks for sharing and I agree these are awesome machines and very well made. I have the MG600 big wheel version with a 1000watt motor and that is also a flying machine, dread the day I go over the handle bars 😂👌
Thank you😺
Brilliant video John love the bike 😊
I predict the first ebike company to put out simply 3000w. 72v and 80ah with the ability to quickly and easily flip between 25 mph class 3 and over will be king. All while making them in that semi affordable price range of $3k and under.
I wish these were available in Canada.
Blimey, that looks fun. 😆
Tanks John
used ur code, thanks and enjoy the commission xD
Great review John and looks like a great bike and lots of fun. Any thoughts on warranties and technical support in the UK. Hopefully haven’t missed this in the comments 😁
There’s a link in the video description to get that sort of info from the bike supplier.
@@GadgetJohn hi John thanks for your quick reply will check it out. Watched your latest video this evening and will post message there now. Hope you are doing okay
cool vid on your travels thanks lee
Don't know if I missed it John, but what was it like to pedal with it being 35kg 🤔
Easy, with 7 gears you can ride it without electric assistance
That looks like a lot of fun
Has Mandy had a go ?👍
Looks ace, on my wish list 🤣
Not even 3 seconds in… like button hit harder than if you’d fell off it 🤣
Anything AWD is just better 👍🏼👍🏼
😂🤣
Nice bike, to many decisions to make of which is best🤨is it classed as just a bike?
I think you like it... duhhhh... a lot?!?! Pam xx
Hari OM
That just reeks of fun! YAM xx
You like it then? Wasn’t sure..😂🤣😂
Now all you need is a mountain track.
Can't get it to ship to my us address 😢
How tall are u?
5ft 10 inches
@@GadgetJohn Im 6"1 Is IT good for me?
It’ll be fine 👍🏻
So what is the actual point of this bike.?
It is illegal to use on the UK roads and costs nearly £2k.!!
You could buy a half decent motorbike for that and comply with the rules.
Motor bikes are not stealthy
The word is FUN and living on the edge :)
Probably cost more than my motorhome 😂 but very entertaining a bit like looking at a Porsche
*CHUNKY* !
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(and the bike)
What is the point of dual engine? That's just less efficient. Put one more powerful controller into one motor and that'll be much better.
Makes sense on 4 wheels but I think it's more a gimmick selling point to charge more money and they can say it's still a class 3. There's a ton of bikes out there that would be so much cooler if they quit worrying about stupid regulations and atleast use 72v, 60ah and 3000w with the ability to switch down to a class three with a button.
😊
Hi there do you wanna sell your bike ?
I just don't see the point of this bike and others like it. Maybe it's an age thing? Well I am a grumpy old git, fast approaching 62. However, I suspect that these "bikes" may end up subject to legislation even without having a proper engine...
it’s a bike that has configurable pedal assist, you don’t see how that could be useful for many people?
@@maybemymoney5764 yes I do see how some folk may benefit from electric pedal assist. However, I'm just wondering when these bikes stop being bicycles and are more akin to mopeds are small motor bikes without sparkplugs and petrol? My wife and I are coming to the end of a European road trip.. Whilst in Germany I noticed that electric pedal assist bicycles have outstripped the sale of traditional / normal bicycles and the really interesting thing is that the motor is integral with the crank and chain wheel. The prices of such machines is staggering.... Anything between €2.5 and 6.5k in one particular shop.
I'm 65 - I bought one of these bikes 14 months ago - and it's transformed my life. I've done coming on for 4000 miles in all weathers - I've got fit - and thoroughly enjoy my weekends exploring (respectfully and considerately) the countryside around me that I've barely noticed the 30 years odd I've lived here! It's even prompted me to start walking as well - for me, at least - it's the best thing I've bought in years - apart from my Musicman Stingray bass perhaps.....
@@frauditorsubslickboots good for you Sir.
The legislation already exists and bike falls under the category of an electric moped so you need a licence, helmet, road tax and insurance etc to ride it in public.
Sadly, I have to be a curmudgeon and wish these things were banned. Whilst many people will use them wisely, the morons will be tearing along footways or going cross country on ecologically sensitive ground. Not for me, anyway, as I prefer my human-powered full carbon gravel bike which I can lift with one finger 😇
We need to stop catering for the minority of idiots, nothing needs to be banned, controlled or defined, we just all need to regain our use of common sense and right & wrong.
@@GadgetJohn I have lots of road sense does that mean I can ride and drive my motorcycle and motorhome with no registration and insurance.
You should live where I do - small hamlet - on a hill - the carbon-riding twats belt past our house at 35mph plus - they are an absolute menace - trust me - I wish those wretched things were banned. See - it cuts both ways ;) All the best.
👍👍🚐🚐😎