Looks like a copy or rebrand of a lectric xp bike. The lectric is $999 but it goes 28+ (faster if you pedal harder) mph and can get on average 30 miles or so. It also comes stock with hydraulic disc brakes.
States regulate how fast an ebike can go and motor wattage. In Michigan they can't go over 20mph or over 750watts motor to retain an ebike classification. Go over and pay fees, insurance and limited trail access. This is better in my pocket.
Hey quick question, can it roll on its wheels when it's folded? I want to transport it in the subway without having to lift it around. Thanks in advance and great review!
Bonjour! I'm 75 and had polio and have weak legs so I could not pedal on a regular bike. Is it possible to just move the crank set on this one and the electric motor would do the job for me 😄 Thank you very much !
wowow that's awesome that you could cut your commute in half by riding on dirt trails, makes me want to get an EV with fat tires so I can save time too!
3" fat tires max for me. 4" tires? Why not get a motorcycle? Isn't 3" thickness enough for off road riding? I am more interested in reducing bike weight and frictionnal tire drag. 4" is inelegant. To each his own.
It would be nice to see him talking about the bike while hands-on or riding it and not only sit down with b-rolls.. Paul did a good job in the latest reviews. It gives a lot more dynamics to the video and keep the viewer interested. 8 minutes for a talking head video with b-rolls is really a lot for normies
@@ESG-ElectricScooterGuide i can't say for certain but i think they are partnering with other companies to offer the same chasis/battery /design at a lower cost. Either that or they are all using the same manufacturer.
@@RennaRozeLectric from what I know designs there own models. They assemble them overseas because it’s cheaper but they still design the bike themselves. I’m not sure how gotrax is allowed to do it but lectric probably did not patent the design.
Wouldn't surprise me. Chinese factories tend to do this. I read years ago that some plants (in this case Apple's iPhone assembly) some rogue workers work overtime (secretly maybe?) to assemble more under a different brand, so maybe this could also affect rebranding of the two you mention.
I like that it fits in the trunk if you want to go on a ride that starts/ends far from home. How would you move a non-folding bike in a regular car. -Paul
Nonsense. You just do not understand needs of a large segment of the biking community such as seniors, people who want portability, lower step through height.
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Might be my first ebike, thanks Mitchel!
Looks like a copy or rebrand of a lectric xp bike. The lectric is $999 but it goes 28+ (faster if you pedal harder) mph and can get on average 30 miles or so. It also comes stock with hydraulic disc brakes.
Thanks for stopping by. Appreciate the feedback. -Vosk
States regulate how fast an ebike can go and motor wattage. In Michigan they can't go over 20mph or over 750watts motor to retain an ebike classification. Go over and pay fees, insurance and limited trail access. This is better in my pocket.
Your video shows bike weight of 54 lbs. I can't believe it unless it is without battery weight (another 6-8 lbs) so please clarify.
Finally another E-Bike! Love learning about e-bikes from you guys 💪
Glad you like them! -Vosk
Hey quick question, can it roll on its wheels when it's folded? I want to transport it in the subway without having to lift it around. Thanks in advance and great review!
Yes they roll
Love the F series. Put over 100 miles on my f1 already and excited to see the f2 get some more attention.
That's cool and all but Ancheer exists with a 500 watt motor and a 500 watt hour battery that is also removable for only $359.
Thanks for stopping by! -Vosk
Bonjour! I'm 75 and had polio and have weak legs so I could not pedal on a regular bike. Is it possible to just move the crank set on this one and the electric motor would do the job for me 😄 Thank you very much !
Not sure to be honest!
Just got my F2, love it.
good video. what do you think about the NANROBOT D6+2.0 for 1500$
We have not reviewed that one! -Vosk
wowow that's awesome that you could cut your commute in half by riding on dirt trails, makes me want to get an EV with fat tires so I can save time too!
3" fat tires max for me. 4" tires? Why not get a motorcycle? Isn't 3" thickness enough for off road riding? I am more interested in reducing bike weight and frictionnal tire drag. 4" is inelegant. To each his own.
It would be nice to see him talking about the bike while hands-on or riding it and not only sit down with b-rolls.. Paul did a good job in the latest reviews. It gives a lot more dynamics to the video and keep the viewer interested. 8 minutes for a talking head video with b-rolls is really a lot for normies
Noted! Thanks for the feedback. -Vosk
Thanks for the review. Now that you've had the Lectric XP 3.0 How comparable in qualities are these 2 bikes? Thanks
Both are great options!
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Lectric claimed to have fine tuned their motor. Both are 500W base but Lectric max out at 1000 peak. Is there a difference between the two?
Im sensing there is high chance you may be reviewing GOTRAX GX3, now that we are on the GOTRAX subject.
Can’t wait for the review!
We should be reviewing that scooter. -Vosk
Excellent bike for the money. We love ours
Awesome! Enjoy it. -Vosk
It looks exactly like the xp step through from lectric e-bikes
We have not tried that brand yet! -Vosk
Yeah, a clone of Lectric 3.0?
it does look eerily similar to Lectric XP. Only thing is that Lectric is slightly better in every respect. Maybe a copy or a distant cousin
Looks similar for sure!
What would you say are the ideal size requirements for a rider on this bike ? I'm 5'9, would this be something that' I'm able to use ?
Absolutely! That is perfect size for sure. -Vosk
Do you have to always pedal or can you you just use throttle
Pedal assist!
Incorrect answer. If you just feel tired and do not want to peddle, then use throttle. Pretty common with most eBikes.
You can use full throttle only, but you'll lose range, of course. Usually you'll get half range on throttle only.
Im 5 ft would this be a good ebike for me?
You should be fine!
Im 6'2". Will I fit comfortably?
You should be fine
Nice upload
Thank you for your video. Hope you did not get a ticket going through that stop sign :)
Not yet!
I bought one and the back wheel lock it won’t even spin I got the r1
Contact CS and they will assist you!
Mine has an issue with the battery isn’t coming out, it got stuck 😢
Contact Gotrax CS and they will assist you
Don't know if you tried pushing key while turning it
How do you turn on the headlight?
Should be in the manual! Settings
I didn't see it in the manual 🤔
Great video! Love my F2!
Same here!
this is LITERALLY just the XP step through from Lectric E-bikes, but with gotrax's name on it.
We have not tried the Lectric Yet! -Vosk
@@ESG-ElectricScooterGuide i can't say for certain but i think they are partnering with other companies to offer the same chasis/battery /design at a lower cost. Either that or they are all using the same manufacturer.
@@RennaRozeLectric from what I know designs there own models. They assemble them overseas because it’s cheaper but they still design the bike themselves. I’m not sure how gotrax is allowed to do it but lectric probably did not patent the design.
Wouldn't surprise me. Chinese factories tend to do this. I read years ago that some plants (in this case Apple's iPhone assembly) some rogue workers work overtime (secretly maybe?) to assemble more under a different brand, so maybe this could also affect rebranding of the two you mention.
When is the Gotrax F1 review coming?
Should be shortly! -Vosk
F3 review soon i hope
Yes
Could you please do one on f5 gotrax please please
We will try our best!
EXcellent and very informative.
Glad it was helpful!
This is super nice perfect
Glad you think so! -Vosk
This or lectric xp2
This is a excellent beginner ebike! -Vosk
nice deal!
This is the lectrïc xp
Thanks for the feedback! Very insightful. -Vosk
@@ESG-ElectricScooterGuide you're very welcome
very few people need a folding bike. These strange frame designs are so silly.
I like that it fits in the trunk if you want to go on a ride that starts/ends far from home. How would you move a non-folding bike in a regular car. -Paul
Plus people who live in cities and have no place to store a full size bike
Nonsense. You just do not understand needs of a large segment of the biking community such as seniors, people who want portability, lower step through height.
I am referring to the person who says folding bikes are not necessary.
I travel a lot. It is great to be able to pack in my midsize suv. No bike rack to fuss with.