I love that bike lift that you have. Pro tip, to you and everyone watching this video, remove both batteries before taking the bike out of the box and lifting it around. Takes about 25 pounds of weight off of everything.
please let me know if you plan on putting a dual battery and a rear camera setup on that bike, because of where the battery is located like on the lectric xpeak, it's difficult to strap the wiring.
Got a quick question for the expert, I weigh out @ a whopping 275lbs. In your opinion would a wired cruiser be up to the task of hauling my big rear around? No major hill just gentle grades. Thanks!
@@ElectricAllWheel Thanks for taking time to respond, I ordered the cruiser for my self but I’ve got a dilemma with choosing a bike for my wife. I’m looking at the grizzly & the fab emx ultimate. I’m leaning towards the ultimate due to the adjustable seat ( she’s 5’4”) and half my weight. I know this is asking a lot but we’re in a fairly remote area with no knowledgeable people available.
I’m trying to decide between the following three bikes, and I cannot for the life of me figure out which one I should get. If I do decide on getting the Wired Freedom, I plan on driving the 6hr’s to pick one up from Wireds headquarters, just to save the $250 which Wired charges for shipping. I currently own a barely used onyx cty2, and my daughter and I have absolutely loved riding on it together. We’ve bonded specifically because of that bike, which is what has been making me consider the Goat Powerbike v3 over the other 2 bikes, because unlike them, it has a really long saddle which would easily and comfortably accommodate my daughter and I. If there was a way for my daughter to easily ride with me on the e-cells five star or wired freedom, it would likely be a much easier choice for me, but I haven’t thought of a way to make that a possibility yet. I believe the wired freedom now comes with a second battery which is awesome, because that’s probably the only thing which would make me choose the wired over the e-cells five star. E-Cells gives you a lifetime warranty on their five star frame, so that’s a huge advantage for sure! From everything I’ve learned regarding how wired likes to do business, they tend not to believe that their bikes are even remotely capable of having problems, even when a very obvious problem with the stability/handling of their bikes is documented in a video which gets millions of views on the internet! Another negative thing about wired in my eyes, is the way their fans pretend as if wired can do no wrong, and that anyone being even remotely critical of the wired brand and/or their bikes, must be an idiot or paid opposition. I’ve often wondered why they go out of their way to defend a company, when it shouldn’t effect them what happened to someone else’s bike, but I believe they do that because it somehow helps them feel better about their purchase of a wired bike, while simultaneously keeps them from having to admit that a legitimate problem is even a possibility at all. 1) Wired Freedom 2) E-Cells Five Star 3) Goat Powerbike v3
Sounds like the Goat Power Bike is the way to go for your situation. It has the option for a second battery as well and fits the bill for dual rider. Both Wired and E-Cells have notable and particular company characteristics.
Now this is making me second guess getting a Wired bike when I'm already settling as it is because nobody is making the kind of bike that I really want. Full suspension, step through with a mid-drive belt-drive motor and a hub motor in the front in green would be my dream bike.
Riding 6 hours is something I would do in this situation. Rather pay $15 on gas than $260 for shipping. It's insane. Luckily I live in Chicago so that's nice
The fact that this comment was made not understanding what he was referring to or simply not checking to make sure your comment has meaning is….🙄🤯🫠🤥😵💫🥴
i think ive watched this video 20 times and finally ordered a orange one on 9/20, Brad is the man
That’s the color I like the best! How long will it take to get to you?
I love that bike lift that you have. Pro tip, to you and everyone watching this video, remove both batteries before taking the bike out of the box and lifting it around. Takes about 25 pounds of weight off of everything.
wow ! this is really very helpful . thanks
The front wheel bolt is one piece now and the rear fender mounts different and is longer on my new one
please let me know if you plan on putting a dual battery and a rear camera setup on that bike, because of where the battery is located like on the lectric xpeak, it's difficult to strap the wiring.
Did u ever to the wired version of it id like to kn9w the diffrence between them
Got a quick question for the expert, I weigh out @ a whopping 275lbs. In your opinion would a wired cruiser be up to the task of hauling my big rear around? No major hill just gentle grades. Thanks!
Yes. You will be just fine.😎
@@ElectricAllWheel Thanks for taking time to respond, I ordered the cruiser for my self but I’ve got a dilemma with choosing a bike for my wife. I’m looking at the grizzly & the fab emx ultimate. I’m leaning towards the ultimate due to the adjustable seat ( she’s 5’4”) and half my weight. I know this is asking a lot but we’re in a fairly remote area with no knowledgeable people available.
I’m trying to decide between the following three bikes, and I cannot for the life of me figure out which one I should get. If I do decide on getting the Wired Freedom, I plan on driving the 6hr’s to pick one up from Wireds headquarters, just to save the $250 which Wired charges for shipping. I currently own a barely used onyx cty2, and my daughter and I have absolutely loved riding on it together. We’ve bonded specifically because of that bike, which is what has been making me consider the Goat Powerbike v3 over the other 2 bikes, because unlike them, it has a really long saddle which would easily and comfortably accommodate my daughter and I. If there was a way for my daughter to easily ride with me on the e-cells five star or wired freedom, it would likely be a much easier choice for me, but I haven’t thought of a way to make that a possibility yet. I believe the wired freedom now comes with a second battery which is awesome, because that’s probably the only thing which would make me choose the wired over the e-cells five star. E-Cells gives you a lifetime warranty on their five star frame, so that’s a huge advantage for sure! From everything I’ve learned regarding how wired likes to do business, they tend not to believe that their bikes are even remotely capable of having problems, even when a very obvious problem with the stability/handling of their bikes is documented in a video which gets millions of views on the internet! Another negative thing about wired in my eyes, is the way their fans pretend as if wired can do no wrong, and that anyone being even remotely critical of the wired brand and/or their bikes, must be an idiot or paid opposition. I’ve often wondered why they go out of their way to defend a company, when it shouldn’t effect them what happened to someone else’s bike, but I believe they do that because it somehow helps them feel better about their purchase of a wired bike, while simultaneously keeps them from having to admit that a legitimate problem is even a possibility at all.
1) Wired Freedom
2) E-Cells Five Star
3) Goat Powerbike v3
Sounds like the Goat Power Bike is the way to go for your situation.
It has the option for a second battery as well and fits the bill for dual rider.
Both Wired and E-Cells have notable and particular company characteristics.
Now this is making me second guess getting a Wired bike when I'm already settling as it is because nobody is making the kind of bike that I really want. Full suspension, step through with a mid-drive belt-drive motor and a hub motor in the front in green would be my dream bike.
Riding 6 hours is something I would do in this situation. Rather pay $15 on gas than $260 for shipping. It's insane. Luckily I live in Chicago so that's nice
Why did you skip the part of attaching the rail?? Think I know -it’s a bear to get on!!!
My bad. You did put it on but my doesn’t match up!
I hope that mine doesn't come bent or damaged. Did you complain to Wired?
Mine came broken 2 times, wouldnt even turn on, got another one, it wouldn't move with the throttle. Cheap, don't buy.
@@InsideUA-camMinds So what happened with it?
Is Tarpon Toms a Wired Dealer?
No. Not officially
So unofficially lol
_"Whenever possible I like to install it from the back"_ 12:13 got it installed on the front🥴🤥
The fact that this comment was made not understanding what he was referring to or simply not checking to make sure your comment has meaning is….🙄🤯🫠🤥😵💫🥴