Im a very proud owner of an Amazing Estarli E28 Pro. Love the bike!!! I bought my Estarli E28 Pro 4 weeks ago from Allen’s E-bikes. 2 weeks later after 100km racked up, mid ride, I had an issue. The power was pulsing whilst on a full charge. I’d lost power assist. The guys asked me to bring the bike down to the shop which I did asap, mud & all. They promptly cleaned my bike down, diagnosed a sensor issue, got the bike to Estarli where they, with no qualms replaced the sensor. The issue was resolved & best of all, this was all done in less than 48hrs door to door, with no costs incurred. Amazing service. Im 400km in now. The bike is sooo good! 🙌
Another plus one for not using standard blue/yellow can WD-40 on the chain. It's not a lubricant. It might make the chain stop squeaking for a short while but without an actual chain oil, it will be ineffective after maybe an hour of use again. (WD-40 as a brand make actual lubricants but just make sure it's not 'regular' WD-40
It is a lubricant. I wish people would stop claiming it's not. From WD40's own website, verbatim "WD-40 Multi-Use Product protects metal from rust and corrosion, penetrates stuck parts, displaces moisture and lubricates almost anything."
3:05 The WD in WD-40 stands for water distillation. It just makes the water evaporate and only lubricates for a short time. A regular oil should last longer and keep the bike from squeaking and rusting for longer periods of time. So I've heard.
I too was going to put my penny's worth in about not using WD-40 as a lubricant but others have already said it. WD40 will lubricate for a short time but is also used as a degreaser so it'll start to have the opposite effect. Oil in the wet, PFTE based lubricant in the dry such as GT-85
@@tconnolly9820 The reuse of the WD-40 brand on products that aren't actually WD-40 is really annoying. It used to be safe to tell people not to use WD-40 as a lubricant but now that isn't true for the brand use of the term, even if it is still the case for proper WD-40. Grrrr.... blooming marketing folk. 😞
@@GreenJimll I agree. And it's only in the last two months I realised there was a WD40 for bikes. I was confused reading comments and blogs because people were just referring to WD40. I suspect some people may also be confused and are mistakenly using the original product instead of the bike specific product. For people who are, I will completely understand their mistake and confusion. And as you said, there are now multiple completely different products for very different purposes all under the WD40 branding.
No don't use wd-40 or oil. In dry conditions you need a specific PTFE based lubricant that doesn't attract every bit of grime to your chain like oil. Oil only useful in the real wet.
I’d recommend wet and dry lube for the chain…….but, seating the wheel correctly never fails 😜 Wonderful, informed video 😊 Cheers keep up the good work…
Another great review from Electroheads! It is difficult to decide between this bike and Tenways CGO Pro. I don`t really need gears. If you are on a hill, you can basicly increase the power level but lack of suspension/shock absorber on Tenways worries me. I wish Tenways should have added a front suspension or at least shock absorber to it's CGO 600 Pro.
Love your reviews, thanks! Nothing quite like a good day in the saddle, exploring the world and feeling the better for it! It's amazing what a 2-4 mile ride twice a day can do for you. I wish the governments would spend more on bike lanes, bike safety and especially bike trails. Bike or eTunnels would be awesome for London, why not use some of them robots to make tons of bike tunnels. Just think of the health benefits and cost savings, not to mention lives saved! Lot's of cool things one could do in the future with them, like live wire pickups so travelers could charge while riding... Would also be nice to see bikes having little electronic broadcasting "chirpers" so smart cars can know they are nearby and drive smarter. Would be nice to require all vehicles carry AI co-piloting as well, aside from bike warning/avoidance, the car accident reduction rate would be worth it. Over 20k bike miles in 55+ years :-)
Nice bike. I take it that the battery can be removed and replaced by a mechanic at least? I wouldn't buy any bike that hasn't got repairable and replaceable spare parts. I want a bike that will last at least 10 years even if it does need a few reasonable repairs or replacements to keep it on the road.
Question: I currently commute on a Boardman URB 8.9 which weighs in at 11kg in basic format... My question: The Estrali weighs in at 16.6 Kilos - around 12/13 pounds more... Is it easy to get this weight of Bike above the Electrically assisted Max of 15.5 MPH? My Average 13 mile work commute which is fairly flat with stops at lights etc averages 15 mph, so I'm really wondering If I can get that up, and the time down with this Bike which is very similar in style to the URB 8.9? Thanks. Background - I typically cruise along the flat on the Boardman at around 17 to 20mph - is this feasible on the Estrali? Be good to hear from owners or the Video makers?
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Another great video, thank you. Your single criticism about the battery gauge seems to be a common one. Do you know of a bike that DOES give an accurate display of how much power is left?
Very professional presentation. Thank you very much. I have an e28 on order with all the extra spec. I have ridden all my life (now 71) my first major trip was when I was 3, but that's another story and this will be my first e bike. Do Evans sell the Estarli bikes because you might have just charmed the mechanic at your local Evans to have a look at yours? Maybe a grumpy pensioner would not be so lucky. Ride safely. BTW what is the long camera mount are you using on the front of the bike. I do a few cycle videos for my UA-cam channel and it looks useful.
Love the reviews! And as we Dutchies do some fair bit of cycling, these help a lot. I was actually leaning towards the Tenways (need me a new one) but I like this one as well. They share the same lights, the rear ones in particular. However, I do think I prfer the Tenways, just because of the beltdrive and the lack of gears, which will translate to low(er) service. At least that's what I hope.
Nice video, made me want to immediately go out a ride my e-bike! Looking out , pitch black, -5C, snow, looking at my new spike winter tyres I have to put on... Sigh!
so sad that we here in the US can't really ride bikes to get anywhere.(unless one has a death wish because none of the roads are built for bikes).... by the way... are e-bike theft common in the UK? Thanks!
They should make a battery shaped like the entire metal frame. The body of the bike should be the battery itself. No extra casing, insert mechanism etc.
I have a button on my battery that tells me how much charge there is when I’m having a rest. I just use the screen readout as a rough guide. They are not very accurate on the screen.
Another great review, but could you please include details for charging. My current bike has a removable battery, which is useful as I don't have power in my garage.
Love using my e28 I purchased from you, since watching your previous test. Would definitely recommend. It would be nice if they made a size smaller as my son wanted it but was a few inches too short. Also would be good to have a detachable frame battery, so can bring indoors, as my bike is stored in my workshop outside in the cold.
Just a heads up. WD40 shouldn't be used on bike chains. WD40 is solvent not a lubricant. Bike specific chain lube is a little pricier but it's worth it in the long run.
Good review. Just a few questions. In the range test the odometer was displayed in KM, can this be changed to Miles in settings ? The front suspension that comes with the bike and as displayed in the review, is that standard ? Many thanks
Hello! Thanks for the kind words. The odometer display can be changed yes, and the suspension model is different model to the non-suspension one. Here's the link to the model with suspension: electroheads.com/products/estarli-e28-electric-bike-with-suspension
I watch your channel all the time, No disrespect to you but a bought an Engwe EP-2 pro for £1.400 and have done over 5,000 miles in 4 years, only had to change the pads and parts are readly available, so not sure about what your saying about buying cheap bikes
i understand these videos are sponsored but could you compare this estaril e28 to something like the Carrera Vengeance E or Carrera subway E from halfords which are £500 cheaper so more affordable, Thanks.
You say that this has a torque sensor but the bike shop I tried one from says it is a cadence sensor and on the test it kicked in quickly so it feels like a cadence one
3:45 Samsung is known for battery "reliability". Especially since after Samsung Note 7 has been prohibited to take on planes due to inflammable batteries.
Yes actually, because they'll never let that happen to them again. Companies that have been hacked before often have the best cybersecurity. Your gotcha, is not a gotcha
Never ever go to Evans - they're owned by the awful Mike Ashley. Their explanation of what they will and won't work on is utter crap. There are plenty of independent bike shops around.
You won't miss anything as a second time buyer, it does everything you could want - but for someone looking for a straightforward gateway into e-bikes, this is perfect!
its so scary riding without cycle lanes, bike seems ok, better would be a bohlt r200, 60km range, cheaper than this, n if u run out of battery u can just fold it n get on a train bus etc
The way you have locked your bike is not good. You do know that they can undo your front wheel, lift the forks up out of the lock and take your bike!!!?
You’ve been somewhat disingenuous about the battery. You point out that it is “discreetly placed inside the bike”, however, carrying up flights of apartment stairs every time you need to charge it will be a nightmare. I can’t see Evans agreeing to work on it if there is a battery problem.
How is it disingenuous to point out a fact about the bike? If you want a removable battery then it's best to buy a bike with a removable battery, if you want an integrated battery then buy a bike with an integrated battery. As for Evans - why would you take it there when you would have a warranty from Estarli, or from the bike shop you bought the bike from?
It has no mudguards or rear rack and the saddle looks like it is as hard as nails. Why didn't the manufacturers fit a decedent suspension seat-post? £1,700 what a bunch of greedy bastards.
Im a very proud owner of an Amazing Estarli E28 Pro. Love the bike!!!
I bought my Estarli E28 Pro 4 weeks ago from Allen’s E-bikes. 2 weeks later after 100km racked up, mid ride, I had an issue. The power was pulsing whilst on a full charge. I’d lost power assist. The guys asked me to bring the bike down to the shop which I did asap, mud & all. They promptly cleaned my bike down, diagnosed a sensor issue, got the bike to Estarli where they, with no qualms replaced the sensor. The issue was resolved & best of all, this was all done in less than 48hrs door to door, with no costs incurred. Amazing service. Im 400km in now. The bike is sooo good! 🙌
I'm glad that it never rains in the UK. Yes! It's the ideal bike for first time buyers
You can just add mudguards as optional extras. You can also just decide not be a sarcastic little man baby on the internet!
@@ElectroheadsHmm heavy response to someone just being sarcastic.
😅@@Electroheads
Another plus one for not using standard blue/yellow can WD-40 on the chain. It's not a lubricant. It might make the chain stop squeaking for a short while but without an actual chain oil, it will be ineffective after maybe an hour of use again. (WD-40 as a brand make actual lubricants but just make sure it's not 'regular' WD-40
It is a lubricant. I wish people would stop claiming it's not. From WD40's own website, verbatim "WD-40 Multi-Use Product protects metal from rust and corrosion, penetrates stuck parts, displaces moisture and lubricates almost anything."
Great review. It's my first foray into e-biking, and your channel really makes owning one a privilege. Cheers Eilis! 👍
3:05 The WD in WD-40 stands for water distillation. It just makes the water evaporate and only lubricates for a short time. A regular oil should last longer and keep the bike from squeaking and rusting for longer periods of time. So I've heard.
WD40 make bike spray lubes. For bikes!
@@tconnolly9820 Or, spray Silicon.
I use WD 40 on my bike to clean it first before adding lubricant
@@697_ That sounds like a good method.
Sorry but it’s water displacement! 🤦🏼♂️
I too was going to put my penny's worth in about not using WD-40 as a lubricant but others have already said it. WD40 will lubricate for a short time but is also used as a degreaser so it'll start to have the opposite effect. Oil in the wet, PFTE based lubricant in the dry such as GT-85
No don’t use wd40 on your chain. Get proper oil for the chain.
WD40 actually make bike lubricants and spray.
@@tconnolly9820 The reuse of the WD-40 brand on products that aren't actually WD-40 is really annoying. It used to be safe to tell people not to use WD-40 as a lubricant but now that isn't true for the brand use of the term, even if it is still the case for proper WD-40. Grrrr.... blooming marketing folk. 😞
@@GreenJimll I agree. And it's only in the last two months I realised there was a WD40 for bikes.
I was confused reading comments and blogs because people were just referring to WD40.
I suspect some people may also be confused and are mistakenly using the original product instead of the bike specific product.
For people who are, I will completely understand their mistake and confusion.
And as you said, there are now multiple completely different products for very different purposes all under the WD40 branding.
No don't use wd-40 or oil. In dry conditions you need a specific PTFE based lubricant that doesn't attract every bit of grime to your chain like oil. Oil only useful in the real wet.
I’d recommend wet and dry lube for the chain…….but, seating the wheel correctly never fails 😜 Wonderful, informed video 😊 Cheers keep up the good work…
Love all your eBikes & eScooters. Going to get one on your store next year.
Thanks for testing these bikes. That seems to be a bike with good specs.
It's our pleasure! Honestly, this bike really does do it all.
Nice wheels. 250w limit is ball-licks. Here in the us its 750w; however I went with a 1000w.
Even in Canada 500w is kinda lame.... 750w would be better
Great video and review. Does anyone know what hill gradient this bike will be ok with? And also, can the battery be replaced when it dies?
Living in Lewisham really makes me wish I had an e-bike 🥵 This video takes me back to a time when it was too be out on a bike 😌
Excellent video young lady. Covered some important topics there. Thanks 👍
Another great review from Electroheads! It is difficult to decide between this bike and Tenways CGO Pro. I don`t really need gears. If you are on a hill, you can basicly increase the power level but lack of suspension/shock absorber on Tenways worries me. I wish Tenways should have added a front suspension or at least shock absorber to it's CGO 600 Pro.
Love your reviews, thanks! Nothing quite like a good day in the saddle, exploring the world and feeling the better for it! It's amazing what a 2-4 mile ride twice a day can do for you. I wish the governments would spend more on bike lanes, bike safety and especially bike trails. Bike or eTunnels would be awesome for London, why not use some of them robots to make tons of bike tunnels. Just think of the health benefits and cost savings, not to mention lives saved! Lot's of cool things one could do in the future with them, like live wire pickups so travelers could charge while riding... Would also be nice to see bikes having little electronic broadcasting "chirpers" so smart cars can know they are nearby and drive smarter. Would be nice to require all vehicles carry AI co-piloting as well, aside from bike warning/avoidance, the car accident reduction rate would be worth it. Over 20k bike miles in 55+ years :-)
Nice review and a great looking simple electric bike. Enjoy your holiday and keep up the great reviews.
Hope you enjoyed your tour of South East London! Next time try Sydenham Rise and Sydenham Hill as well as London Road for the ultimate test!
Nice bike. I take it that the battery can be removed and replaced by a mechanic at least?
I wouldn't buy any bike that hasn't got repairable and replaceable spare parts. I want a bike that will last at least 10 years even if it does need a few reasonable repairs or replacements to keep it on the road.
Unlikely it’s inside the frame can’t see anyone other then manufacturer touching them
Can you do a review on the city transformer I'm interested in buying one and would like to hear you guys reviews on it
Question: I currently commute on a Boardman URB 8.9 which weighs in at 11kg in basic format...
My question: The Estrali weighs in at 16.6 Kilos - around 12/13 pounds more... Is it easy to get this weight of Bike above the Electrically assisted Max of 15.5 MPH? My Average 13 mile work commute which is fairly flat with stops at lights etc averages 15 mph, so I'm really wondering If I can get that up, and the time down with this Bike which is very similar in style to the URB 8.9? Thanks.
Background - I typically cruise along the flat on the Boardman at around 17 to 20mph - is this feasible on the Estrali?
Be good to hear from owners or the Video makers?
Remember when they were independent. Now just a sales channel for their shop
Apologies that we're trying to be a business and make money so we can keep making videos. If you're up for paying our salaries then get in touch! Hello@Electroheads.com
@@Electroheads get that monies guys and keep creating viedos
Another great video, thank you. Your single criticism about the battery gauge seems to be a common one. Do you know of a bike that DOES give an accurate display of how much power is left?
Very professional presentation. Thank you very much. I have an e28 on order with all the extra spec. I have ridden all my life (now 71) my first major trip was when I was 3, but that's another story and this will be my first e bike. Do Evans sell the Estarli bikes because you might have just charmed the mechanic at your local Evans to have a look at yours? Maybe a grumpy pensioner would not be so lucky. Ride safely. BTW what is the long camera mount are you using on the front of the bike. I do a few cycle videos for my UA-cam channel and it looks useful.
Great channel John
Great video. Well done and entertaining
Love the reviews! And as we Dutchies do some fair bit of cycling, these help a lot. I was actually leaning towards the Tenways (need me a new one) but I like this one as well. They share the same lights, the rear ones in particular. However, I do think I prfer the Tenways, just because of the beltdrive and the lack of gears, which will translate to low(er) service. At least that's what I hope.
No need for gears when you don't have hills!
Nice video, made me want to immediately go out a ride my e-bike! Looking out , pitch black, -5C, snow, looking at my new spike winter tyres I have to put on... Sigh!
The only thing that surprised me is that someone who lives in a rainy climate doesn't have fenders on her bicycle 😉
Pair of white pants and your set to go.
so sad that we here in the US can't really ride bikes to get anywhere.(unless one has a death wish because none of the roads are built for bikes).... by the way... are e-bike theft common in the UK? Thanks!
Slick vid. Is the Motor noisy, silent, loud etc please?
Can you unlock it like.most other ebikes to go a bit faster on private land?
They should make a battery shaped like the entire metal frame. The body of the bike should be the battery itself. No extra casing, insert mechanism etc.
I have a button on my battery that tells me how much charge there is when I’m having a rest. I just use the screen readout as a rough guide. They are not very accurate on the screen.
Another great review, but could you please include details for charging. My current bike has a removable battery, which is useful as I don't have power in my garage.
Hi Tony! Thanks. The battery on the e28 isn't removable, but the battery on the e20 is!
Love using my e28 I purchased from you, since watching your previous test.
Would definitely recommend. It would be nice if they made a size smaller as my son wanted it but was a few inches too short.
Also would be good to have a detachable frame battery, so can bring indoors, as my bike is stored in my workshop outside in the cold.
Thanks Rich! That's great to hear. We'll pass on your feedback to Estarli
Just a heads up. WD40 shouldn't be used on bike chains. WD40 is solvent not a lubricant. Bike specific chain lube is a little pricier but it's worth it in the long run.
Is the front suspension worth it?
Where is the charge plug for the battery?
Fantastic video 🙏🤠🇬🇧🤘
great value for money bike!
Doesn't 4 bars on the battery display imply 80% charge remaining?
I would presume approximately between 80-60%
75%
Stupid but Rad has similar issue
Please please review the Gotrax ebe1 e-bike
Good review. Just a few questions. In the range test the odometer was displayed in KM, can this be changed to Miles in settings ? The front suspension that comes with the bike and as displayed in the review, is that standard ? Many thanks
Suspension is an option
Hello! Thanks for the kind words.
The odometer display can be changed yes, and the suspension model is different model to the non-suspension one. Here's the link to the model with suspension:
electroheads.com/products/estarli-e28-electric-bike-with-suspension
@13:51 How NOT to lock an electric bike (or any other bike!) ...You have only locked the FRONT WHEEL!!! 🧐
3:05m WD40 is for cleaning not lubrication
I watch your channel all the time, No disrespect to you but a bought an Engwe EP-2 pro for £1.400 and have done over 5,000 miles in 4 years, only had to change the pads and parts are readly available, so not sure about what your saying about buying cheap bikes
i understand these videos are sponsored but could you compare this estaril e28 to something like the Carrera Vengeance E or Carrera subway E from halfords which are £500 cheaper so more affordable, Thanks.
This isn't sponsored or we'd have a 'sponsored' label on the vid. Will try and get some cheaper bikes in to review!
You say that this has a torque sensor but the bike shop I tried one from says it is a cadence sensor and on the test it kicked in quickly so it feels like a cadence one
They've changed it since I made this review as customers were asking for cadence instead of torque ☺
3:45 Samsung is known for battery "reliability". Especially since after Samsung Note 7 has been prohibited to take on planes due to inflammable batteries.
Yes actually, because they'll never let that happen to them again. Companies that have been hacked before often have the best cybersecurity.
Your gotcha, is not a gotcha
Yeah, nice bike. What was it again? Sorry, I got distracted.
How do I fix the bike in Central Europe?
Good luck with that
Never ever go to Evans - they're owned by the awful Mike Ashley. Their explanation of what they will and won't work on is utter crap. There are plenty of independent bike shops around.
there is a chain! no way
Rather than a belt drive. Don't try to be smart, it doesn't suit you ;)
Why only for first time buyers? What will I miss when I'm a "second time" buyer?
You won't miss anything as a second time buyer, it does everything you could want - but for someone looking for a straightforward gateway into e-bikes, this is perfect!
do you have a Voucher code to use from your website link? I know you mentioned it on a vid somewhere and cant seem to find it :(
Try Eilis100 ☺️
@@Electroheads thank you, is there one for the E20? 😶🌫️
Assume with 5 bars on the battery each one can be considered 20%
(Batteries)"Samsung are known for their reliability and build quality"
Samsung galaxy note: "hold my beer"
Does it not display MPH?
its so scary riding without cycle lanes, bike seems ok, better would be a bohlt r200, 60km range, cheaper than this, n if u run out of battery u can just fold it n get on a train bus etc
I'm thinking of getting an E28, I'm 5'7 in height. Do you think this bike will be suitable
I think you'll be fine. I'm 6'1 and have just ordered one, although concerned this might be too small... TBD!
It doesn't have mudguards, how is it a good commuter?
Ah, just heard that it's an option. It really should have mudguards and chain case as standard though
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What about e-bikes for big people? 140kg, 191cm tall….
Hey!!! Gurl… What Up ??? ??? ??? I Ride An EBike Called The “EMotorad” The Model Is The X 1… In Cochin City, Kerala India…
The way you have locked your bike is not good. You do know that they can undo your front wheel, lift the forks up out of the lock and take your bike!!!?
Samsung are actually known for combustible batteries 😅
Which doesn't mean their cells are of bad quality though
Good
Samsung known for reliability?
@@Altema22 lol
She's here to sell the bike, not review it. They sell it in their store.
@@dtz1000 Hard to trust when they delete bad comments. Like the one Altema22 had here.
You’ve been somewhat disingenuous about the battery. You point out that it is “discreetly placed inside the bike”, however, carrying up flights of apartment stairs every time you need to charge it will be a nightmare. I can’t see Evans agreeing to work on it if there is a battery problem.
How is it disingenuous to point out a fact about the bike? If you want a removable battery then it's best to buy a bike with a removable battery, if you want an integrated battery then buy a bike with an integrated battery.
As for Evans - why would you take it there when you would have a warranty from Estarli, or from the bike shop you bought the bike from?
Evan’s cycles - I wouldn’t trust them with anything
Not WD40-use GT 85.
Another Bike mechanic thinking he`s a rocket scientist.
WD40 is not a lubricant.
It has no mudguards or rear rack and the saddle looks like it is as hard as nails. Why didn't the manufacturers fit a decedent suspension seat-post? £1,700 what a bunch of greedy bastards.
🤔 Can you really not identify and remedy your own squeak? 😀
OMG. 1670euros for this thing....Roadster V2 from ride1up is $1095 with 350w motor.
The 350w motor is illegal on UK streets tho
@@MaxMisterC I understand that. I was shocked by the price difference, that's all
Lmao I have a range of 420 miles in eco mode. That only one of my 3 batteries.
No wd40 lol . Nice cheap ebike .
28NM of Torque! Absolutely useless