@@HomesteadingUncontained I really like the way you are running the channel with the homestead and building videos coming out on Sundays and then throwing in a Wednesday special showing off a great product or a rally car update. It’s very nice keep up the great work!!!
Please don’t fall into the trap of so many other UA-camrs and become a “shopping” channel. Your regular content is so interesting and well presented. 😊
Totally understand, I separated it out of our normal sunday episode with this in mind. We try and limit the product stuff as many of the channels we watch have promotion in every episode. No more for a while...promise 😬
On the other hand, I would like to know why/why not a product or tool that they are using is useful for the money it costs. For example, I would never in the past have considered that mini skid steer if not for Ian & Julie's testimonials as they used it. And they point out the bad as well as the good features, which, in a strictly 'product review' mode, you would only point out the good.
@@dougtravins9624 I watch tons of video where they don't talk about the tools or stuff they are using.. Its easy to see the brand name.. I don't them telling me all about it to sell it to me.. The mini skid steer they got is not the one... its center of gravity is to high that's why Ian has a time using it for mildly heavy stuff. watch how much it bounces. Thats another reason Julie probably won't use it.. it needs Ian's weight (sorry Ian) to help control it.
I have this bike, and it is amazing. I am lucky enough to live near the north bank of the river Humber. they have recently laid many miles of tracks for a nature reserve. Ideal for a bit of cross country and off roading, absolutely perfect for my engine x. The fat tyres taking up all of the gravel tracks. My brother rides a crusher and we have bike to bike comms, our journeys can last half a day with very little physical effort, I am 68 but manage easily. I am very happy with the engine x and highly recommend this or similar Engwe bikes.
Still happy with my M20 and wifes L20....both will whizz along at 44 kms per hour....we have the two battery version. (save those cable ties.) Mine are both de-limited in Poland nob ody is going to say anything in this rural area.....(loads of unregistered quads whizzing about).
True - but I run a cycling business and this bike is a great addition to our fleet. If it was crap I would have said (I have sent products back when they are bad) Plus I don't do many reviews anyway.
A few things here to rectify the blatant marketing ... This bike in NO WAY has 100 km range ..maybe if you pedal full metal at low assist going like 12 km/h you get up to 80 km. A 100km ..if you weigh like 50 kgs maybe. But under fun use conditions the range is around 40 km (90 kg rider, full assist + speed unlocked , usually riding at around 30 km/h average. Next. The mechanical disc brakes are a LIFE HAZARD on this bike. They are SHI.... I nearly died today going downhill and the brakes ran hot and failed on me. Replace asap, with larger rotor and at least 2 piston hydraulic brakes.
I'm quoting @jf6487 "Please don’t fall into the trap of so many other UA-camrs and become a “shopping” channel. Your regular content is so interesting and well presented" You have a great channel.. You don't need to hawk companies wares.. There are tons of great channels that don't do that. You don't need to either.. When you do the " Reviews" you are in fact selling for the company that sent you the bike or the mini digger or whatever. They may not pay you in cash but they pay you with stuff. When you show the thing and talk up mostly all the good things and then add in a few negatives, you are indorsing that product. I bumped into your channel a year or so ago and have enjoyed your story. You have all the right stuff in your videos to draw people in. Don't sell your channel for stuff. Good luck.. BTW what happen with the generator ?
I hear you, but sometimes we could never afford some of the products that are sent to us, such as the portable power stations which now power our out build. The digger we bought ourselves. The bikes are just a bit of fun. We try not show too much stuff and like this one, separate it out totally so it does not confuse our normal content. We will only accept relevant kit that will be part of our build in the future as it is a lot of work trying to make some of this stuff look good (the bikes are good by the way 😉)
Fantastic Wednesday special.
Thought I would keep the bike stuff separate 😬
@@HomesteadingUncontained I really like the way you are running the channel with the homestead and building videos coming out on Sundays and then throwing in a Wednesday special showing off a great product or a rally car update. It’s very nice keep up the great work!!!
Please don’t fall into the trap of so many other UA-camrs and become a “shopping” channel. Your regular content is so interesting and well presented. 😊
Totally understand, I separated it out of our normal sunday episode with this in mind. We try and limit the product stuff as many of the channels we watch have promotion in every episode. No more for a while...promise 😬
On the other hand, I would like to know why/why not a product or tool that they are using is useful for the money it costs. For example, I would never in the past have considered that mini skid steer if not for Ian & Julie's testimonials as they used it. And they point out the bad as well as the good features, which, in a strictly 'product review' mode, you would only point out the good.
@@dougtravins9624 I watch tons of video where they don't talk about the tools or stuff they are using.. Its easy to see the brand name.. I don't them telling me all about it to sell it to me.. The mini skid steer they got is not the one... its center of gravity is to high that's why Ian has a time using it for mildly heavy stuff. watch how much it bounces. Thats another reason Julie probably won't use it.. it needs Ian's weight (sorry Ian) to help control it.
@@timlyons5320 And that's what makes America great! We each can have our own opinion. Cheers Tim.
It's perfect company Engwe very nice recommendation
That are very well built for sure
Great bike cheers
Cheers 👍🏻
I have this bike, and it is amazing. I am lucky enough to live near the north bank of the river Humber. they have recently laid many miles of tracks for a nature reserve. Ideal for a bit of cross country and off roading, absolutely perfect for my engine x. The fat tyres taking up all of the gravel tracks. My brother rides a crusher and we have bike to bike comms, our journeys can last half a day with very little physical effort, I am 68 but manage easily. I am very happy with the engine x and highly recommend this or similar Engwe bikes.
We are really impressed with it - the speed is ridiculous 🤣
Cheers 👍💪✌
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Lovely surroundings, anywhere near Najac? These bikes are great, and look quite comfy.
Central Pyrenees - goo place to test the bikes for sure.
Still happy with my M20 and wifes L20....both will whizz along at 44 kms per hour....we have the two battery version. (save those cable ties.) Mine are both de-limited in Poland nob ody is going to say anything in this rural area.....(loads of unregistered quads whizzing about).
As soon as I received them I de-limited them so they go pretty fast. They are nice bikes and now we have two to enjoy.
Can't trust reviews when bike is sent for free! Especially Engwe!
True - but I run a cycling business and this bike is a great addition to our fleet. If it was crap I would have said (I have sent products back when they are bad) Plus I don't do many reviews anyway.
I also got this bike and i got the anniversary box too. It is really a good bike
Does it recharge on down hill like my car?
Now I did notice the battery indicator increase after descending but I could not find any technical info to back it up.
I think you meant 25kph rather than 25mph
I thought I said kph, been out of miles for a long time now. But yes 25kph for sure.
Hello ian an julie bike lools good
Cheer sLiam, they are nice bikes...heavy but nice.
A few things here to rectify the blatant marketing ... This bike in NO WAY has 100 km range ..maybe if you pedal full metal at low assist going like 12 km/h you get up to 80 km. A 100km ..if you weigh like 50 kgs maybe.
But under fun use conditions the range is around 40 km (90 kg rider, full assist + speed unlocked , usually riding at around 30 km/h average. Next. The mechanical disc brakes are a LIFE HAZARD on this bike. They are SHI.... I nearly died today going downhill and the brakes ran hot and failed on me. Replace asap, with larger rotor and at least 2 piston hydraulic brakes.
We ride it in the mountains and it works well for us.
Bike looks cheap and ugly
ugly but well built
I'm quoting @jf6487 "Please don’t fall into the trap of so many other UA-camrs and become a “shopping” channel. Your regular content is so interesting and well presented"
You have a great channel.. You don't need to hawk companies wares.. There are tons of great channels that don't do that. You don't need to either..
When you do the " Reviews" you are in fact selling for the company that sent you the bike or the mini digger or whatever. They may not pay you in cash but they pay you with stuff. When you show the thing and talk up mostly all the good things and then add in a few negatives, you are indorsing that product. I bumped into your channel a year or so ago and have enjoyed your story.
You have all the right stuff in your videos to draw people in. Don't sell your channel for stuff. Good luck.. BTW what happen with the generator ?
I hear you, but sometimes we could never afford some of the products that are sent to us, such as the portable power stations which now power our out build. The digger we bought ourselves. The bikes are just a bit of fun. We try not show too much stuff and like this one, separate it out totally so it does not confuse our normal content. We will only accept relevant kit that will be part of our build in the future as it is a lot of work trying to make some of this stuff look good (the bikes are good by the way 😉)