Great video. Thanks for sharing. I am thinking about ordering two of these. But I like the step over model look better than the step through model that you have. I hope the assembly is almost the same. Thanks again. MRT. :)
Since I can no longer play soccer at a competitive level anymore due to bypass a few years ago and really bad gout I want to try something new. I've always bike before but just not electric assisted. Since I've tried it I'd enjoyed it alot. Thanks for coming by. I've always been riding step overs but I was thinking about my 2 younger girls who might be riding with my wife and I soon. I'm gonna be getting the 26" soon because i hunt big game.
@joannajones708 some where in the manual it did say that you can hack it to go way much faster but the wife just want it to stay within cali compliance so we never tried it.
@@HeuFamilyEnt Heybike you can change to 9 levels. In our case we are looking for less speed because of our ages. Each level of Heybike you can change power percentage and speed. Along with the surge force Older people like us have to take it easy. If Narrak has the advance changeable program it is the winner for the price.
I have the same step tru model shown in this video also in white. They were sold out of red ones. Mine came with no damage of any kind and assembled without incident. I am lmpressed with the quality of the build of this bike. It is a very smooth riding bike that has plenty of power to climb a reasonable hill with my 200 lb plus body. The seat on this thing is very good, it's wide and very cushioned. The only issue I have with this bike is that I am short at 5ft 6 inches and want the seat as low as possible. This has resulted in an issue of how tight can I clamp the seat down. It is tight enough that it cannot be raised and won't settle from me sitting on it, but it is not tight enough that it won't rotate if I spin on the seat.this is not an issue if I raise the seat higher so won't effect taller riders. This is not an issue for me as I will adjust it to my height and drill the frame and seat stem and put a bolt through it. I was impressed as how easy this bike is to pedal without using battery assistance on a normal flat paved road. That said once you find an up hill you will be happy it has pedal assist. Those 4 inch tires do weigh a bit, but they are great if off reading or rough pavement. I'm 76 years old with bad knees, the wife wants to ride bikes and I needed a new bike. I knew I wouldn't be able to keep up with her on an ordinary bike so I looked around and this bike was only $669. I took a chance on it and so far it's allowed me to peddle a little but use it as an electric motorcycle 80% of the time. I've got over 200 miles on it and it's still good as new. I'm sure there are better bikes out there, but for the money and looking at its construction I'm satisfied.
Just ordered mine. Awesome review bro. I felt like I was there.
i got this bike as a birthday gift in november. i love it so much. I chose red for my color.
My whole family loves it
I noticed you put the front wheel incorrectly, the correct way is bracket first with the nose , then the washer and last the nut. Nice vid!
Thank you for the great review
Great video. Thanks for sharing. I am thinking about ordering two of these. But I like the step over model look better than the step through model that you have. I hope the assembly is almost the same. Thanks again. MRT. :)
Since I can no longer play soccer at a competitive level anymore due to bypass a few years ago and really bad gout I want to try something new. I've always bike before but just not electric assisted. Since I've tried it I'd enjoyed it alot. Thanks for coming by. I've always been riding step overs but I was thinking about my 2 younger girls who might be riding with my wife and I soon. I'm gonna be getting the 26" soon because i hunt big game.
What is the country of manufacture?
Can you change pedel assist program to add more levels?
Press arrow up to 5 levels. Very fast
@@HeuFamilyEnt can you change advance program settings to 9 levels? And its percentage power for each level?
@joannajones708 some where in the manual it did say that you can hack it to go way much faster but the wife just want it to stay within cali compliance so we never tried it.
@@HeuFamilyEnt Heybike you can change to 9 levels. In our case we are looking for less speed because of our ages. Each level of Heybike you can change power percentage and speed. Along with the surge force Older people like us have to take it easy. If Narrak has the advance changeable program it is the winner for the price.
Does your Narrak e-bike shake when riding?
No. Very sturdy
How much is the bike?
How is the bike holding up?
I have the same step tru model shown in this video also in white. They were sold out of red ones. Mine came with no damage of any kind and assembled without incident. I am lmpressed with the quality of the build of this bike. It is a very smooth riding bike that has plenty of power to climb a reasonable hill with my 200 lb plus body. The seat on this thing is very good, it's wide and very cushioned. The only issue I have with this bike is that I am short at 5ft 6 inches and want the seat as low as possible. This has resulted in an issue of how tight can I clamp the seat down. It is tight enough that it cannot be raised and won't settle from me sitting on it, but it is not tight enough that it won't rotate if I spin on the seat.this is not an issue if I raise the seat higher so won't effect taller riders. This is not an issue for me as I will adjust it to my height and drill the frame and seat stem and put a bolt through it. I was impressed as how easy this bike is to pedal without using battery assistance on a normal flat paved road. That said once you find an up hill you will be happy it has pedal assist. Those 4 inch tires do weigh a bit, but they are great if off reading or rough pavement.
I'm 76 years old with bad knees, the wife wants to ride bikes and I needed a new bike. I knew I wouldn't be able to keep up with her on an ordinary bike so I looked around and this bike was only $669. I took a chance on it and so far it's allowed me to peddle a little but use it as an electric motorcycle 80% of the time. I've got over 200 miles on it and it's still good as new. I'm sure there are better bikes out there, but for the money and looking at its construction I'm satisfied.