i appreciate this review, was just looking at this bike online and wasn't confident in getting it. now i am! your review is the only detailed one! thanks for the video
I purchased the same bike less than one month ago i am at 830 miles on it so far and the biggest sign of wear and tear i have is on the back brakes longest ride was 2 days ago and it was a 60 mile ride on a full charge i am only 120 pounds my advice is if you want to get the most out of our battery to use the lower levels of PAS instead of going to max speed and you will more get mileage on a full battery
That's good advice for most e bikes. I generally go by the rule of only using top speeds when you're gonna keep that speed and momentum, so not speeding up and braking too much
@@carstarsarstenstesenn if you are just looking for a cruiser not for transportation it should be fine hight wise it's good the peddles are a little close to the ground so they scrape on turns occasionally and all the hardware needs to be tightened But if you are close to or over the weight limit the battery only last 10-15 miles unless you're riding on flat roads
Great review. You answered pretty much every question I had. But you’re gonna wish you left the mud flap on the first time you ride through standing water lol
I bought this bike from Walmart a couple days ago. The most trouble we had was with the installation of the front tire. It was 100% our fault because we tried installing without the quick release. DO NOT FORGET THE QUICK RELEASE when installing. Otherwise, it did come with a full battery charge so I rode it right away. This is my first e-bike. I love it! There are plenty of settings. Once you hit that plus button, the bike immediately switches to pedal assist. Start pedaling and you are on your way!
Nice review. If you're 6'4", though ,why is the seat so low? Your knees won't last unless you raise the seat up so your knee is almost straight when your pedal is at the bottom.
Really appreciate the review been thinking about picking one up but I'm 6 ft 2 240 lb so I was worried it wouldn't be big enough but I honestly might end up picking it up later today
Great video I’m about to walk in and buy it next week is it still working well? Also who cares about the extra 10-15 mph I’m just sick of sweating before work 😅
@@questioneverything9350 I ended up getting a different one the samebike 275 I believe is the name and it is a great starter it goes up to 21 mph and gets slightly over 30 miles
This is the best review on this bike I have come cross . However, do you have to pedal for the bike to coast or you don’t have to pedal for the bike to coast. Basically, can the bike coast with no pedaling
I own this (exact) same bike. I'm 6'0 / 223 lbs, & I gotta say that in my opinion: You will NOT be having any serious issues. Perhaps a bit slower take-off speed, & if your going up a super steep incline (like where I live in the hills) sometimes I prefer just jumping off the bike & walking it up to the top of the hill just so I don't 'over-work' the motor or drain the battery any quicker than it needs to. Also, I would probably just say to make sure you always keep the tires full of air so you can maximize your movement.
I was looking at one of these and already was wondering if there will be a battery upgrade to help range. I am sure someone will have one soon. Walmart won't be able to keep them in stock.
I purchased this bike about three months ago. I have put over 700 miles on it. Operating at the highest (5) setting I have gotten a maximum range of approximately 21 to 24 miles. It is a peddle assist bike. I had employment that was 21 miles from my place of residence which took me approx. 1 hr 5 min to accomplish. The last 8 miles in that trek had some serious hills to climb which after 30 minutes or more of riding the bike nor I really liked. I weigh 190-195 lbs. I believe this bicycle is more suited for a leisurely rider rather than a person whom would use it to travel at length. It rides like a tank and is meant for more smooth or flat surfaces. Overall I am pleased with the bike at the 550$ price tag.
If youre mostly flatland riding on pavement, why would you require any shock absorption beyond the size of the tires? Shocks are really only necessary for bumps like potholes....
I am interested in buying the same bike. I would like to know if pedal assist is set at lowest level 1, do you actually get any exercise in riding the bike?
i have a step thru but pretty much the same bike, great bike but if your looking for speed this is not that and no water bottle holder or mount. besides that fun and cheap for the 500-600$
Walmart did have the best value for e-bikes but the prices have come down on enormously for almost all your bikes... A Walmart bike is the bottom of the barrel .
i appreciate this review, was just looking at this bike online and wasn't confident in getting it. now i am! your review is the only detailed one! thanks for the video
Thank you! I will try my best to make a follow up video at 100 miles and give you guys more feedback!
UPDATE: bought the bike and i take it everywhere with me. i have put 300+ miles on it since i got it
I purchased the same bike less than one month ago i am at 830 miles on it so far and the biggest sign of wear and tear i have is on the back brakes longest ride was 2 days ago and it was a 60 mile ride on a full charge i am only 120 pounds my advice is if you want to get the most out of our battery to use the lower levels of PAS instead of going to max speed and you will more get mileage on a full battery
That's good advice for most e bikes. I generally go by the rule of only using top speeds when you're gonna keep that speed and momentum, so not speeding up and braking too much
@@carstarsarstenstesenn if you are just looking for a cruiser not for transportation it should be fine
hight wise it's good the peddles are a little close to the ground so they scrape on turns occasionally and all the hardware needs to be tightened
But if you are close to or over the weight limit the battery only last 10-15 miles unless you're riding on flat roads
Thanks I am buying this in a day or so for work but I needed more your video was perfect I'm sold
Great review. You answered pretty much every question I had. But you’re gonna wish you left the mud flap on the first time you ride through standing water lol
Great review. You hit on a few key measures that other folks missed. Nice thanks again…
I’m a fluffy middle aged man and this thing is great! My only complaint is lack of shock absorption.
you can add your own front suspension
I bought this bike from Walmart a couple days ago. The most trouble we had was with the installation of the front tire. It was 100% our fault because we tried installing without the quick release. DO NOT FORGET THE QUICK RELEASE when installing. Otherwise, it did come with a full battery charge so I rode it right away. This is my first e-bike. I love it! There are plenty of settings. Once you hit that plus button, the bike immediately switches to pedal assist. Start pedaling and you are on your way!
Great review. You answered pretty much every question I had. First time you ride through water you’re gonna wish you left that front mud flap on lol
does it have a throttle? or do yoy have to pedal for it to work
@@gatregkt6363 - no throttle. You must pedal (only minimally to maintain speed) for it to work.
@@ck01019 ahh ok thanks
Nice review.
If you're 6'4", though ,why is the seat so low?
Your knees won't last unless you raise the seat up so your knee is almost straight when your pedal is at the bottom.
Really appreciate the review been thinking about picking one up but I'm 6 ft 2 240 lb so I was worried it wouldn't be big enough but I honestly might end up picking it up later today
How's it working I'm 6 2 too.thinking about buying one
Great video I’m about to walk in and buy it next week is it still working well? Also who cares about the extra 10-15 mph I’m just sick of sweating before work 😅
Yes it is! The only thing is I’ve had an issue with my left side pedal coming loose and it won’t stay tight
@@That6foot4rider sounds pretty minor if you ask me I’m getting it Friday then!
@@tmillz120 Did you get it? how is it now?
@@questioneverything9350 I ended up getting a different one the samebike 275 I believe is the name and it is a great starter it goes up to 21 mph and gets slightly over 30 miles
I work at walmart and was thinking about getting one of these lol
lol same
I just received mine in the mail. First E-Bike and I never put a bike together. I hope it don't fall apart while I'm riding it 😅
That rattling noise might be coming from the connectors where the battery sits.
How is it doing now?
This is the best review on this bike I have come cross . However, do you have to pedal for the bike to coast or you don’t have to pedal for the bike to coast. Basically, can the bike coast with no pedaling
No throttle so no
Hi, I am thinking about hetting this bike. Just a bit concerned with the weight limit hehe. I am 290 @6ft.
I’m looking at the user manual and it says the limit is 220
I own this (exact) same bike. I'm 6'0 / 223 lbs, & I gotta say that in my opinion: You will NOT be having any serious issues. Perhaps a bit slower take-off speed, & if your going up a super steep incline (like where I live in the hills) sometimes I prefer just jumping off the bike & walking it up to the top of the hill just so I don't 'over-work' the motor or drain the battery any quicker than it needs to. Also, I would probably just say to make sure
you always keep the tires full of air so you can maximize your movement.
@@davidcassis9719 thank you so much for the info. I want it for the occasional visit to the beach or park. This helped so much. Thanks again.
Can spare batteries be purchased??
You can hold the - button and it takes off also.
I was looking at one of these and already was wondering if there will be a battery upgrade to help range. I am sure someone will have one soon. Walmart won't be able to keep them in stock.
also, can it be used as just a regular bike too? like if my battery die can i pedal home type shi?
Yes
Yes
Yes but it’s heavier than a normal bike so it’ll be a little harder to pedal
In this case, just take the battery off.
nice review!
when demoing the brakes, them working while the tire is in the air doesnt show anything really
how'd you get the front fender off?
Is this a Walmart brand of bike like the Ozark Trail line? I cant find any info on this thing.
Best I can tell Concord is a WalMart brand. My bike helmet from there is a Concord.
If you buy it at the walmart store they put it together for you for free
Any chance you have a PDF of the manual?
I purchased this bike about three months ago. I have put over 700 miles on it. Operating at the highest (5) setting I have gotten a maximum range of approximately 21 to 24 miles. It is a peddle assist bike. I had employment that was 21 miles from my place of residence which took me approx. 1 hr 5 min to accomplish. The last 8 miles in that trek had some serious hills to climb which after 30 minutes or more of riding the bike nor I really liked. I weigh 190-195 lbs. I believe this bicycle is more suited for a leisurely rider rather than a person whom would use it to travel at length. It rides like a tank and is meant for more smooth or flat surfaces. Overall I am pleased with the bike at the 550$ price tag.
3:52 that's what she said😂😂😅
I'd like to know how to buy an extra battery??
Bigg Ups 💪🏾
Thanks, very helpful
Yo w vídeo keep it up
Did yours come with a charging cord and key mine did not
Hows the range ? Ty
Why 27 inch wheels are kind of hard to find aren't they
This bike comes with 27.5" wheels (650b) The selection of 27" items is definitely more limited.
If youre mostly flatland riding on pavement, why would you require any shock absorption beyond the size of the tires? Shocks are really only necessary for bumps like potholes....
I hope you got insurance.
This one doesn’t come with a rack right?
The bell is what’s making noise
I am interested in buying the same bike. I would like to know if pedal assist is set at lowest level 1, do you actually get any exercise in riding the bike?
Lowest level is 0. There is no pedal assist on that setting. You can get all the exercise you want. ;-)
im 6'7 lol, you think ill be straight? no different in size than any other typical bike right?
I think you’ll be fine cause I have plenty of room and I have long legs
I’m 5’4”. Will this bike be too tall?
How do you adjust the handle bars? I’m 5’10.
Can you throttle this bike .
I don't know if this bike got a throttle.
It’s pedal assist not thumb throttle
@@That6foot4rider Hold the - button and it will go by itself. not sure how fast though
@@kennyfrommar
Which button?
Oh the - "minus" button 😂
i have a step thru but pretty much the same bike, great bike but if your looking for speed this is not that and no water bottle holder or mount. besides that fun and cheap for the 500-600$
He called the reflectors lights
That’s because they are lights, you can turn on by the press of a button
I thought it doesn’t have a throttle it’s pedal assist only
Does it dp throttle only option?
No throttle
anyone know where to find a new battery for this bike
i getting simliar one but its a diffrent company more specs to it
If you're 6'4" you really need to raise that seat post
Walmart did have the best value for e-bikes but the prices have come down on enormously for almost all your bikes... A Walmart bike is the bottom of the barrel .
I don’t think the chain should be that loose.
Does it have a throttle
Nope