Thanks a lot! It is great to be able to get on a bike/ebike again and just ride off and not worry about how far away from home I might be getting. Now I know my ebike will help get me home if I need it to..
Great video and great looking bike. I'm looking at this bike or the all terrain version. I will ride rail-trails and some road. What's your opinion on fat tire bikes such as the all terrain? How's the battery life? Does it last for your ride? Did the bike come with those grips, or are they aftermarket? Thanks! I appreciate all the help i can get with making my choice.
At first I was looking at the all terrain. But I ride mainly bike paths/lanes and hard-pact trails and did not really need a 4" tire. 4" are great for soft sand and snow but not so good on the road or hard-pack. I now have Moto-X tires on it and I am loving them. I can do 35+ on it like it was nothing and it corners like a dream. Those 4" are not good for cornering on the road. From what your talking about riding I would say get the Dual Sport and keep the nobbies that come on it. So it really has to do with where you think you will ride the most to what would be best for you. Yes I put those grips on myself. The ones that come with it are better with gloves. The battery life has been great. Most of the time I am riding about 20 miles at a time and will still have over 80% battery life left when done. I think I could get 50 to 60 miles in P.A. mode per charge. Both are great ebikes. But the Dual Sport has a wider range of what it is good at. To me it makes for a better all around ebike unless your riding sand or snow.
Great video! I want one now. Do you mind me asking how much you paid for shipping to the US? I live in California, I’m hoping it’s not too much of a shipping charge.
It is a mid drive with a Bafang 750w and it has a throttle and peddle assist. I love it! It will go for about 30miles on just throttle or 50 to 60+ miles on peddle assist. It will also do 35+mph if you wanted to and will stop on a dime.
TexasHighDef thats awesome! Was looking at battery backups also and they run about 800$ how do these charge and are the bikes rain proof? Thanks for the info! Looking to order one to Canada 🇨🇦
Yes it is pretty much rain proof. I have washed but I have not ridden in the rain. I do not have fenders on mine and it comes with a 14.5ah batt that takes about 4 to 5 hrs to recharge with the charger that comes with it. It charges the first 80% pretty fast and then slows down for the last 20%
TexasHighDef tried to order on the website but have to go through shipllama to get it to canada and with duty its about 1400$ just to ship. Bah. Yeah i’m 6’1 so the large would be nice
Thanks, enjoyed the narration as well.
I just started using my new recumbent exercise bike. Pandemic really has me in a bind. thanks for this video. easier to keep going .
I love your channel, and I also love e-bikes! This was nice! Glad we got to ride along with you. :)
Thanks a lot! It is great to be able to get on a bike/ebike again and just ride off and not worry about how far away from home I might be getting. Now I know my ebike will help get me home if I need it to..
Bike looks amazing. I just moved to ATX, need to get mine over here asap. Want to explor the trails!
Thanks! Sure I would go for a ride with you sometime. There are lots of trails and paths around town.
Nice bike! I gave you a shoutout :) Austin looks like a great place for bikes and ebike!
Thanks Julia! Yes Austin is a good place to ride and getting better all the time. Thanks for stopping by.
beautiful place, great commenting, enjoyed every minute. Have a very similar bike on the way, can't wait.
"Say, that's a nice bike."
Thanks! It is by far the best one I have ever had.
TexasHighDef I'm surprised so many are out jogging that early in the morning.
That is the best time to do it here this time of year. It is about 80f when the sun comes up and over 100f by 1pm
Great video and great looking bike. I'm looking at this bike or the all terrain version. I will ride rail-trails and some road. What's your opinion on fat tire bikes such as the all terrain? How's the battery life? Does it last for your ride? Did the bike come with those grips, or are they aftermarket? Thanks! I appreciate all the help i can get with making my choice.
At first I was looking at the all terrain. But I ride mainly bike paths/lanes and hard-pact trails and did not really need a 4" tire. 4" are great for soft sand and snow but not so good on the road or hard-pack. I now have Moto-X tires on it and I am loving them. I can do 35+ on it like it was nothing and it corners like a dream. Those 4" are not good for cornering on the road. From what your talking about riding I would say get the Dual Sport and keep the nobbies that come on it. So it really has to do with where you think you will ride the most to what would be best for you. Yes I put those grips on myself. The ones that come with it are better with gloves. The battery life has been great. Most of the time I am riding about 20 miles at a time and will still have over 80% battery life left when done. I think I could get 50 to 60 miles in P.A. mode per charge. Both are great ebikes. But the Dual Sport has a wider range of what it is good at. To me it makes for a better all around ebike unless your riding sand or snow.
Great video! I want one now. Do you mind me asking how much you paid for shipping to the US? I live in California, I’m hoping it’s not too much of a shipping charge.
I paid $3000 with free shipping from M2S Bikes.
Bike looks amazing. M2s dual ultra sport. Is that a rear hub or mid range and does it have throttle or peddle assist. Looking to grab one :)
It is a mid drive with a Bafang 750w and it has a throttle and peddle assist. I love it! It will go for about 30miles on just throttle or 50 to 60+ miles on peddle assist. It will also do 35+mph if you wanted to and will stop on a dime.
TexasHighDef thats awesome! Was looking at battery backups also and they run about 800$ how do these charge and are the bikes rain proof? Thanks for the info! Looking to order one to Canada 🇨🇦
Yes it is pretty much rain proof. I have washed but I have not ridden in the rain. I do not have fenders on mine and it comes with a 14.5ah batt that takes about 4 to 5 hrs to recharge with the charger that comes with it. It charges the first 80% pretty fast and then slows down for the last 20%
If you are 6" or less I would recommend and medium. I am 6'5" and I have a large one and it fits me great.
TexasHighDef tried to order on the website but have to go through shipllama to get it to canada and with duty its about 1400$ just to ship. Bah. Yeah i’m 6’1 so the large would be nice
Hi TexasHighDef! Wondering if you had a chance to read the PM I sent you?
Wear can I get that ebike
I'm live in ny
If your in the US. I got mine from M2S bikes. shop.m2sbikes.com/
Big trail and people like to walk in the middle...come on...