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I have this bike. It’s great! Even though it’s dead of winter and COLD, I’ve put almost 300 miles on it. I’ve ridden it in 10 inches of snow, on the beach, and have towed 200lbs with it with a big bike trailer I have. The thing is an absolute monster. Though it is quite thirsty when you ride it like me. I have a second battery and battery sled.. I’ve been waiting on my dual battery, parallel adapter to come from china since 12/30, but it should be here in a couple days. Still not sure where I’m mounting the second battery (probably on the rack). Anyway, I love it. I will say, you’re right about the soft start. I can not stand it, but when you ride it enough, you get pretty good at knowing how to ride to avoid zeroing out the speedometer.
I like that they did the 24" tires and smaller frame. My first ebike had the 26x4 tires with a step over frame and it was just too tall for me to enjoy.
@iscootct I think 26" is just fine. Edited - My current build is 28" wheels 😅 I'm 5'11 and it's not too tall or anything, I thought sometimes that my 26" bike, on Schwalbe 'marathon' felt too small - it's nice to be a bit higher up on the road.
@maximumchargeEV I bet they feel good for torque pulling power, as even though my current builds on 28" rims, I feel like sometimes the 1500w52v on 26" wheels felt like more fun. It's mad how much of a different 'feel' that the 2" wheels are.
Absolute bargain for the money, also has some great features, a fair bit of thought's gone into making this e-bike a great performer. I'm impressed 🚲⚡👍 Great review (as per usual) Alex.
@antarakakayano7169 Yeah, bad placement of the controller for sure, 2cm lower and it would be fine. Other than this it's one hell of a great deal, as you're getting a great deal for the money ⚡🚲⚡ Also...I've noticed my comments either not appearing, or being deleted on various UA-cam channels, it's strange 🤔
Alex, great review !!! Does the controller have a xt60 connector for dual battery setup? I wonder what the handle bar and seat post sizes are? Thanks again for the review. This bike will be # 9 in my growing collection.
With how tall fat tire sidewalls are it kinda just makes more sense to have 24" wheels. It's surprising how much they packed in for the price. I'd honestly just prefer a rear wheel motor version and save weight, even more cost, and complexity.
Great top speed/acceleration, only critique is the slow start if stopped. It needs the ability to adjust and lower the front wheel take off power while having the back motor full power which is critical for dual motor. I was going to purchase this until I realized it’s a 24” but they have the G7 which is a 26” version of this. Would it be even faster😮
I had a very similar bike labeled Baolujie, it had the same type battery, display and dual 1000 w motors. I did put a stem riser on it for a better riding position. My only complaint was no rear suspension. Do you think there is enough room for a suspension seat post and do you think there is enough cable length for BMX style handle bars ( I have a used set from a Dual Star coming soon)?
I'm about 6 feet tall and was wondering if you think this bike would feel too small if I put a stem riser or BMX style bars on? I've already had 26" or 20" moped style bikes, but I sort of want to try out a 24" if I don't feel like a clown riding it.
@@maximumchargeEV I have only seen throttles on the right side, example my own e-scooter or rented one, all have it on the right side, imho makes sense, just like with mopeds or motorbikes. Imho doesnt matter if its thumb or twist 👍
@@maximumchargeEV from what you had shown, it looked to be a good future candidate for upgrading. Everything is easily accessible. The motors should easily handle 60V for example.
Hmm, if you ride then stop, then go before the Speedo has zeroed back then basically it's not an accurate 0-20 mph test Alex. Real world test of 0-20 needs to be done from a total standstill really - although I understand why you did it, as you said in the video.
@maximumchargeEV All I was thinking was putting the time up in the vid, in amongst the other bikes times is fair enough, but only if you were to put an indicator showing it was done from 0-20 but after riding then stopping quickly and then setting off again just before the display speed's zeroes out.. I say this Alex just so someone doesn't buy the bike expecting blistering 0-20 performance from a dead standstill (whilst the speed display's been resting at 0). But, another great vid, can't wait to hopefully see you and Tommy together in a vid in March when you go over to meet him, that would be great... I wanna see you ride one of the Tommy bikes 😅⚡⚡⚡ 👍 P.s - I highly doubt anyone would be disappointed with this bike, it's a real performer for the price
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I have this bike. It’s great! Even though it’s dead of winter and COLD, I’ve put almost 300 miles on it. I’ve ridden it in 10 inches of snow, on the beach, and have towed 200lbs with it with a big bike trailer I have. The thing is an absolute monster. Though it is quite thirsty when you ride it like me. I have a second battery and battery sled.. I’ve been waiting on my dual battery, parallel adapter to come from china since 12/30, but it should be here in a couple days. Still not sure where I’m mounting the second battery (probably on the rack).
Anyway, I love it. I will say, you’re right about the soft start. I can not stand it, but when you ride it enough, you get pretty good at knowing how to ride to avoid zeroing out the speedometer.
Good stuff! It does need that second battery.
I like that they did the 24" tires and smaller frame. My first ebike had the 26x4 tires with a step over frame and it was just too tall for me to enjoy.
@iscootct I think 26" is just fine.
Edited - My current build is 28" wheels 😅 I'm 5'11 and it's not too tall or anything, I thought sometimes that my 26" bike, on Schwalbe 'marathon' felt too small - it's nice to be a bit higher up on the road.
I'm liking the 24 inch wheels more and more.
@maximumchargeEV I bet they feel good for torque pulling power, as even though my current builds on 28" rims, I feel like sometimes the 1500w52v on 26" wheels felt like more fun. It's mad how much of a different 'feel' that the 2" wheels are.
@@maximumchargeEV that’s a selling point for me. My Baolujie was just too tall at 26.
Been my commuting bike for about 150 miles now and I love it so far
Absolute bargain for the money, also has some great features, a fair bit of thought's gone into making this e-bike a great performer.
I'm impressed 🚲⚡👍
Great review (as per usual) Alex.
Thanks man! Definitely a great value.
multiple frame size options seem to usually only be available in the more expensive ebikes
@@philosoblender5486 good point 👍⚡🚲
I think this comes in one size
I'm sat waiting for this one 🚲⚡👍
No back suspension. They blocked new comments, that's a bad sign 😢 Look how close the controller is to the front wheel scary 😮
@antarakakayano7169 Yeah, bad placement of the controller for sure, 2cm lower and it would be fine.
Other than this it's one hell of a great deal, as you're getting a great deal for the money ⚡🚲⚡
Also...I've noticed my comments either not appearing, or being deleted on various UA-cam channels, it's strange 🤔
Alex, great review !!! Does the controller have a xt60 connector for dual battery setup? I wonder what the handle bar and seat post sizes are? Thanks again for the review. This bike will be # 9 in my growing collection.
Nice! You can get battery blenders with either xt60 or xt90 connectors. I don't remember the connector though :(
Love it just need a simple seat suspension and it probably like the man said is the best budget e bike of 2024
Oh yeah. Really great value.
Great Review!!
Thanks man!
I have this bike and love it! I ride almost 30 miles every day.
epic
With how tall fat tire sidewalls are it kinda just makes more sense to have 24" wheels. It's surprising how much they packed in for the price. I'd honestly just prefer a rear wheel motor version and save weight, even more cost, and complexity.
Yeah 24 inch wheels with the fat tires really is where it'd at unless you're a tall rider
Great top speed/acceleration, only critique is the slow start if stopped. It needs the ability to adjust and lower the front wheel take off power while having the back motor full power which is critical for dual motor. I was going to purchase this until I realized it’s a 24” but they have the G7 which is a 26” version of this. Would it be even faster😮
I saw the G7 as well, but the bummer is the controller is on top of the frame which is a weird spot for it!
The adjustability would be nice yes
I am so excited *rubbing hands together*
🤯what a price! 🤯
Crazy cheap for the performance
@@maximumchargeEV ...absolutely.....normally get a 28 mph bike in that price range.....
I’m waiting to hear what you’ll have to say about the suspension ride. No rear shock..
A good quality suspension seat-post usually goes a long way to fixing that problem. @@raylivengood8040
would those forks work on a tuttio adria24/seeker24?
I don't see why not.
I had a very similar bike labeled Baolujie, it had the same type battery, display and dual 1000 w motors. I did put a stem riser on it for a better riding position. My only complaint was no rear suspension. Do you think there is enough room for a suspension seat post and do you think there is enough cable length for BMX style handle bars ( I have a used set from a Dual Star coming soon)?
For sure a suspension seat post would fit. I'll be putting on taller handlebars on this bike for sure
I'm about 6 feet tall and was wondering if you think this bike would feel too small if I put a stem riser or BMX style bars on? I've already had 26" or 20" moped style bikes, but I sort of want to try out a 24" if I don't feel like a clown riding it.
I think you'll probably be okay. I might install some bmx bars and make a video on it.
I’m 6’2”. I’m totally comfortable with the seat raised.
52 volt .....very nice
32ah NICE!
Is it rough on your backside ? Since there’s no rear suspension, I figure so.
No it's okay because of that fat tires.
I wonder what cells they use 🤔
I might take a peek at the battery
24" tire....unique
Heck yeah! Don't buy a Kepler for $1,400.. Buy this one and put on Kepler stem.😂
right side is the more logical side for throttle imho
I see thumb throttles on the left a lot of times. I'm sure it's fine but it's weird to see if on the right where there's always a half twist throttle
@@maximumchargeEV I have only seen throttles on the right side, example my own e-scooter or rented one, all have it on the right side, imho makes sense, just like with mopeds or motorbikes. Imho doesnt matter if its thumb or twist 👍
why don't they ship to Canada?
Good question. They are reading the comments, but you could always contact customer service
What is the actual range
not that great since it eat's up the battery quick
@maximumchargeEV the ad said 70-100 miles. Do you dispute that?
@@DavidMcDonald-n7u oh yeah probably if you barely use power and go 10mph you can get 70 miles but not under normal use I don't think so
@@DavidMcDonald-n7u 70-100 miles should require pedal assist mode.
Bought one based on your review 👍🏼
Great! Enjoy!
@@maximumchargeEV from what you had shown, it looked to be a good future candidate for upgrading. Everything is easily accessible. The motors should easily handle 60V for example.
Where in New England are you?
central CT
@maximumchargeEV cool I grew up Western Mass now on the Cape. Ride safe.
Hmm, if you ride then stop, then go before the Speedo has zeroed back then basically it's not an accurate 0-20 mph test Alex.
Real world test of 0-20 needs to be done from a total standstill really - although I understand why you did it, as you said in the video.
You know what, you might be right. We can only hope that it recalibrates itself during the acceleration before it hits 20 you know?
@maximumchargeEV All I was thinking was putting the time up in the vid, in amongst the other bikes times is fair enough, but only if you were to put an indicator showing it was done from 0-20 but after riding then stopping quickly and then setting off again just before the display speed's zeroes out..
I say this Alex just so someone doesn't buy the bike expecting blistering 0-20 performance from a dead standstill (whilst the speed display's been resting at 0).
But, another great vid, can't wait to hopefully see you and Tommy together in a vid in March when you go over to meet him, that would be great... I wanna see you ride one of the Tommy bikes 😅⚡⚡⚡
👍
P.s - I highly doubt anyone would be disappointed with this bike, it's a real performer for the price
Hard tail? WTF
Cost effective, but I hear ya
That is a light AWD bike
Very!
that is a lot of bike for the money....speed nuts have a bargain price bike to consider
True! Just need that second battery
Front fender hit controller 😂
Ill be moving it somewhere else
To bad its a Thumb throttle.
I prefer a twist throttle as well
Been looking for a faster Ebike. @@maximumchargeEV
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Nice video. Hard pass for me !!!