E-ride 2.0 VS. 3.0 | Everything You Need To KNOW!
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- Опубліковано 10 лют 2025
- In today's video, we compare the E-ride 2.0 and 3.0 side-by-side to see if the $600 difference in price is worth it. This video should help you distinguish between both bikes and allow you to decide before you spend your hard-earned money!
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2.0 still got dot 4 brakes in germany
It must be a European requirement. Thanks for the info!
Weight? No words about weight?
Maybe because they heavy
The 3.0 is 167lbs 2.0 is 139lbs
Battery has nothing to do with the top speed, its all in the kw's being pulled, the battery is purely range. Also the 3.0 is also a little slower by gps, and that is mainly because of gearing and tire size. lastly the shock is from a whole diffrent brand so I doubt the internals are the same. When posting vidoes like these please do your research! theres a lot of people out here who believe everything they see, and while yes the 3.0 is a better bike, the reasons in your videos don't all make sense. And for the record I don't even have a 3.0 it's mostly just basic knowledge and other facts i've seen from many other peoples vidoes on the bike inducating that it's true.
Thanks! People make mistakes when recording videos sometimes. There's a lot of information to pack into a short time.
Incorrect, the 3.0 has 10 cells in parallel and 2.0 has 8 in parallel. And 50e cells are already pretty limited, so having more cells in parallel allows you to pull more amps from the pack without overdrawing the battery. Volt + amps = watts..
@ doesn’t mean anything. If your pulling a certain power your pulling that power. And if the battery couldn’t handle it then you wouldn’t be pulling it. It’s that’s simple
@@christopheralves2026it does mean a lot. When building bikes if you want to run more amps and the battery is already the limitation you can either add more parallels, go better cells, or up the voltage. It's simple, I literally build bikes, and batteries from the ground up. You don't need to learn these things in the turnkey community, but when building bikes it's common sense
@ so your telling me that what E RIDE THEMSELVES say the watts the bike pulls are less then what they actually are?