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Out of both the go 1 and fold 1 which one do you prefer cuz I am torn between the two and because I luv sun Canada it’s impossible to test out a fold 1 in person cuz they don’t exist here but they said If I have family in the states I could get it that way which I’m considering for the fold 1 but it’s hard to buy a bike that way if you’ve nvr tried it out first 😅
They two are not competitive. If you need it to fold, there is only the choice. If you need payload, the Go works well. We hope you watch both of our reviews and decide what works best for your needs. Deals.missgoelectric.com for discounts and details -Producer Tim
Very nice. 20mph is fine, actually more than an almost 66 year old man needs. I used mine to haul groceries and shopping, I need the rack. I dont like knobby tires. I like street tires, i dont go off road anymore. Thanks so much.
You can’t just add spacers to raise the handlebars, you WILL be in danger of the handlebars just coming off at a dangerous time. Buy an extension from a bike shop or Amazon, they aren’t all that expensive (~$20) and will raise the handlebars safely. I would rather have the battery than turn signals and a horn, everything that runs off the battery will mean it doesn’t run as long.
Of course, modifying handlebars should be done by a person who knows what they are doing using appropriate, quality components. Energy consumed by a horn and turn signals is immeasurably small. They have no real impact on range. -Producer Tim
I too own two electric bikes one is 250 watts with pedals and the other one is with a 2000 watts motor..
We are proponents of opening multiple eBikes, too. -Producer Tim
I don't have anything to say about this bike, but I'm leaving a comment just to encourage the algorithm to push your great videos out to more people.
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You need more followers. This was a solid video ❤
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Out of both the go 1 and fold 1 which one do you prefer cuz I am torn between the two and because I luv sun Canada it’s impossible to test out a fold 1 in person cuz they don’t exist here but they said If I have family in the states I could get it that way which I’m considering for the fold 1 but it’s hard to buy a bike that way if you’ve nvr tried it out first 😅
They two are not competitive. If you need it to fold, there is only the choice. If you need payload, the Go works well. We hope you watch both of our reviews and decide what works best for your needs.
Deals.missgoelectric.com for discounts and details
-Producer Tim
Do you have an opinion on how the fit and finish is compared to the abound?
We have not reviewed the Abound, but we have seen them on our GoElectric Group Rides. Build quality is comparable. -Producer Tim
Very nice. 20mph is fine, actually more than an almost 66 year old man needs. I used mine to haul groceries and shopping, I need the rack. I dont like knobby tires. I like street tires, i dont go off road anymore. Thanks so much.
Thanks for watching
Can't wait for a surron review!
We released our Surron XX review a couple years ago. ua-cam.com/video/jOeQgkJpjSU/v-deo.htmlsi=XSBS_3Hancc0iEm_
You can’t just add spacers to raise the handlebars, you WILL be in danger of the handlebars just coming off at a dangerous time. Buy an extension from a bike shop or Amazon, they aren’t all that expensive (~$20) and will raise the handlebars safely. I would rather have the battery than turn signals and a horn, everything that runs off the battery will mean it doesn’t run as long.
Of course, modifying handlebars should be done by a person who knows what they are doing using appropriate, quality components.
Energy consumed by a horn and turn signals is immeasurably small. They have no real impact on range.
-Producer Tim