The m21pro is what yous want guys youll get your 30mph and you get a bottom bracket torgue sensor which imo outdates any pedal magnet sensor the more u cycle and and the faster u pedal the faster and slower u go its very similar as it looks the same but side by side the even the welding joints are much better ,m21 different beast i have upgraded the display as i already had a more expensive one to use brakes need bigger discs like all rhese fatwheels ✌️
That's great to know, hopefully we can test out one of the M21S soon! Good upgrades to the display and brakes, yes many of these bikes could use an upgrade for the brakes
Yes, the cost is definitely a positive for the bike. The rear suspension is present, although it does not provide too much cushion over a hardtail option. If you want a folding option, it makes sense; if you're just looking for a bike to ride over diverse terrain, you can find other options with better geometry that do not fold.
Yes, it does, doesn't it? It seems like all of the M1 pro bikes come like this. We are currently testing another Fiido bike, the C11, which also has a speed limit of 15.5 mph, but it actually allows you to unlock both the throttle and PAS to 25 mph. Also, its brakes are correctly set up!
@@BikeRidecom I’m in the UK, but found ur review v/useful.. I’m a life-time cyclist in my 60’s with increasingly debilitating MS.. until I get on a bicycle when I become basically human again..😬 I’m looking for an e/boost, but the “foundation” vehicle needs to be a worthy vessel.. Sadly this don’t look like it..😉👍
@@outaspaceman I am sorry to hear that, but also glad you have found that you can still bike! I think you are correct, I would be looking for a stable and reliable e-bike to ensure you do not become stuck with no power or a broken unit Thanks for watching and I am glad that the review was helpful for you!
All disses are very easy fix there not problems to anyone who can use a screwdriver 😉m21 is where its at tho its much more than a 500watt motor🤫@@mark7362
I have had a chance to ride the Lectric Xp3.0, HeyBike Mars, Engwe EP-2 Pro and Fiido M1 Pro, they are all similar in nature with some slight differences. This M1 is the only full suspension bike amount those 4, so it stands out for its suspension (despite its low price) as well as quick acceleration. I found this M1 wasthe fastest to accelerate amount the 4. So for full suspension riding and acceleration the M1 is the top pick. The M1 is missing a rear rack though, which both the HeyBike Mars and Lectric XP3.0 have. As far as bike quality I liked the Lectric XP3.0 the best, nice paint and frame, included a rack, fenders and lights and hydraulic brakes. And it had reasonable performance in general. It was however slower to accelerate then the M1 pro and also was not full suspension, so that should be considered as well.
Hi, can you do a review on the upgraded version of this bike? A lot of the cons said here have been fixed
We will try to get one in for testing!
So there is no more con nº1?
Lovely bike, too bad Engwe chose to only sell it in the US. We who live in Europe also want to be able to buy...
The m21pro is what yous want guys youll get your 30mph and you get a bottom bracket torgue sensor which imo outdates any pedal magnet sensor the more u cycle and and the faster u pedal the faster and slower u go its very similar as it looks the same but side by side the even the welding joints are much better ,m21 different beast i have upgraded the display as i already had a more expensive one to use brakes need bigger discs like all rhese fatwheels ✌️
That's great to know, hopefully we can test out one of the M21S soon! Good upgrades to the display and brakes, yes many of these bikes could use an upgrade for the brakes
A folded width of 38" / 96.5 cm must surely be a error?
The folded width is fairly large because of the way the bike and bars fold up
For only 799$ you can get a foldable fat tire bike that adapts to all terrains, which is really great value for money!
Yes, the cost is definitely a positive for the bike. The rear suspension is present, although it does not provide too much cushion over a hardtail option.
If you want a folding option, it makes sense; if you're just looking for a bike to ride over diverse terrain, you can find other options with better geometry that do not fold.
The test is really amazing. Great job
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The swapped brakes and speed limit sound like you got the European spec.
Yes, it does, doesn't it? It seems like all of the M1 pro bikes come like this. We are currently testing another Fiido bike, the C11, which also has a speed limit of 15.5 mph, but it actually allows you to unlock both the throttle and PAS to 25 mph. Also, its brakes are correctly set up!
Try m21
The brake lever mismatch is the killer for me..🙁
Yes, it's a nasty surprise if you are not careful! Clearly the European setup, but still they should be swapping it for North American sales
@@BikeRidecom I’m in the UK, but found ur review v/useful..
I’m a life-time cyclist in my 60’s with increasingly debilitating MS.. until I get on a bicycle when I become basically human again..😬
I’m looking for an e/boost, but the “foundation” vehicle needs to be a worthy vessel..
Sadly this don’t look like it..😉👍
@@outaspaceman I am sorry to hear that, but also glad you have found that you can still bike!
I think you are correct, I would be looking for a stable and reliable e-bike to ensure you do not become stuck with no power or a broken unit
Thanks for watching and I am glad that the review was helpful for you!
Couldn't you just switch the cables around?
All disses are very easy fix there not problems to anyone who can use a screwdriver 😉m21 is where its at tho its much more than a 500watt motor🤫@@mark7362
Is there a bike better than this , but somewhat in the price range thst you would reccomend over this ?
I have had a chance to ride the Lectric Xp3.0, HeyBike Mars, Engwe EP-2 Pro and Fiido M1 Pro, they are all similar in nature with some slight differences.
This M1 is the only full suspension bike amount those 4, so it stands out for its suspension (despite its low price) as well as quick acceleration. I found this M1 wasthe fastest to accelerate amount the 4. So for full suspension riding and acceleration the M1 is the top pick.
The M1 is missing a rear rack though, which both the HeyBike Mars and Lectric XP3.0 have.
As far as bike quality I liked the Lectric XP3.0 the best, nice paint and frame, included a rack, fenders and lights and hydraulic brakes. And it had reasonable performance in general. It was however slower to accelerate then the M1 pro and also was not full suspension, so that should be considered as well.
@@BikeRidecom As you mentionned, no rear rack for the M1 pro. Can you add one?