Not a bad bike for $699. Pedals and cheap hyd brakes puts it around $775, still, not bad. Spanks the Lectric... Liked and rang the bell. (edited for price adjustment)
Thank you so much for liking and subscribing! I was able to get the folding pedals for $15 and some hydraulic calipers for $40. I’ll be installing them in a video soon. Thanks for the support! 🚴♂️⚡️🚴♂️
Thinking of buying one of these, but I can’t find a website for Asgurd. What if I had a mechanical issue and needed to contact the manufacturer? Should I be concerned?
Thank for watching and for the question. I would pay extra for warranty service. I left a link for the Heybike Mars, slightly more expensive, but comes with a warranty and company to stand behind it. 👍
To add about bike with a cadence sensor over a torque sensor. To get going it's best to use throttle for a second or two to get going. Especially if you're in traffic areas.
Thanks for watching and commenting! You've got a good eye. The main area shown is around I-15 and the Glen Helen exit. Down at the bottom of the pass. Thanks again! 👍👍👍
Good review. Thanks for taking the time. Perhaps there is a way to adjust the cadence sensor in the programming? Also, try folding the bike while standing on the other side, you’ll find it much easier from the left side. How was the range?
I have this model as well. Yes you can go into the programming of the controller and adjust the cadence. I did that, as well as other adjustments that made the bike perform exceptionally well. I got mine to do 32 m.p.h. with the throttle. It is a push throttle and not the twist kind..so that is one draw back. Great excelleration. Hydraulic brakes stop on a dime. This was almost like a class 3!!
Thank you for your kind words and feedback! I appreciate you taking the time to watch my review. As for adjusting the cadence sensor, I'll definitely look into that and see if there's a way to tweak the programming. And thanks for the tip about folding the bike from the left side, I'll give it a try! In terms of range, I found it to be quite impressive. I was able to cover a good distance without any issues.
Thanks for watching! I really appreciate your comment. I would love to try a Sur Ron, or even a good clone for a review. I was able to ride a similar e-bike by Juiced at the Electify Expo held recently in Long Beach, CA. It was a blast! Keep watching, I'll find one.
P6 is wheel size, it's the outside diameter of the wheel, so the e-bike can accurately measure speed. For this bike, with a 20 x 4 fat tire, it's 22.5 inches. P7 is Motor Speed Magnet Type, set it to 100 if you have a geared (with a multi-gear sprocket attached) motor. P14 is Controller Current Limit, for this bike set to to 12 for 12 amps. Hope this helps! 👍👍👍
The are no UL certification on the battery pack, charger, or e-bike. The battery itself is marked as so, and is composed of Panasonic Lithium Ion cells.
Thanks for watching and commenting. The Asgurd TRD Pro e-bikes are listed on Facebook marketplace for $699. I offered $600. The seller accepted. And this seller will sell it to you for $600. Mention the video! 👍👍👍
All bike must able to have battery for 5 hrs drive and also can cover at least 160 miles. All to bring things like food delivery. Speed can be at least 45 mph
Your point about e-bikes having a battery life of 5 hours and a range of at least 160 miles is intriguing, especially in the context of food delivery. 🚴♂️🔋 Such capabilities would indeed be beneficial for extended use and covering larger distances. However, a speed of 45 mph is quite high for standard e-bikes, particularly when considering safety regulations and urban traffic conditions. 🚦 It's important to balance performance with safety and legal requirements. Developing e-bikes that meet these needs while ensuring rider and pedestrian safety will be a key challenge for manufacturers. Your insight into the potential of e-bikes in delivery services is certainly thought-provoking and highlights the evolving needs in this sector. Thanks for sharing your thoughts! 🚚🌿
Thanks for watching! That's a great question. For a boy that age and size, an electric bike with 20" wheels would fit the best. A good choice might be the Gotrax F1 20" Folding Electric Bike. It small enough for him to ride now, but will adapt in size as he grows. Not too powerful. Class 1 E-bike limited to 20 mph. Here's a link to it: www.amazon.com/Gotrax-F1-Removable-Pedal-Assist-Commuting/dp/B0C7QT18KF/ref=sr_1_3?crid=1YEKECQHA49CJ&keywords=gotrax%252Belectric%252Bbike&qid=1690320136&sprefix=gotrax%252Belectric%252Bbike%252Caps%252C137&sr=8-3&th=1&_encoding=UTF8&tag=tohonoebikes-20&linkCode=ur2&linkId=901fd3bbb00978d9044e978b79dd5d6d&camp=1789&creative=9325">Gotrax F1 Folding Electric Bike
I guess not all cadence sensors are created equally. On both of my e-bikes, the motor kicks in on the first pedal revolution. Actually, not even one cycle of the pedals - just a fraction. Because of this, I like to use the throttle to start out unless it's on PAS 1.
Thanks for watching and commenting. Cadence sensors aren’t all equal. The one on the Asgurd is adjustable through a hidden menu. But even at the most sensitive level, it still took a few turns if the crank to get going. You get what you pay for. 💵💵💵
My current cadence sensor (KT 6 magnet) picks up in just a fraction of pedal when you are already moving and you stop and start again, But from a stand still it takes half a rotation sometimes more sometimes less.. Weird, But not an issue as I use the throttle to start anyway. (it's adjusted to full sensitivity).
Thanks for taking the time to review and post. I admire anyone with the time & energy. Even a simple video takes up a lot of time. I'm excited about an economy e-bike option. With equal concerns about quality & Chinese products. I try not to invest in the CCP economy. Seems almost impossible. Biggest issue is sourcing a retailer. Hardly anyone carries the item! Cheers!
Thank you for taking the time to watch the video and to comment! I really appreciate the encouragement! When it comes to e-bikes, Chinese manufacturers (even under US and UK brand names) dominate the market. Keep on riding! 🚲⚡🚲
All LHD countries have bicycles configured with front-right, as do motorcycles virtually everywhere (hence 'Moto'). China which is a RHD country and the US Virgin Islands (LHD) also do. Since China, India and about 25% of other countries around the world use front-right (incl. on eBikes) - it is probably more prevalent worldwide in terms of number of riders. But if you aren't expecting it - it can be a bit of a surprise - usually easily reconfigurable.
Thank you for watching and contributing! I appreciate the information you are sharing with the community. I did not know the standards. I just remember British motorcycle from the 60s and 70s, and they had the pedal shifter and brake reversed. Thank you again! 👍🚲⚡🚲
I have this model..exact same setup, Came with Hydraulic/Disc. brakes..seat suspension....with front as well. Mine came with headlamp (L.e.d) brake lights, and turn signals. Replaced the seat with a big fat moped seat w spring suspension built into the seat. That makes a huge difference. 32 m.p.h. top speed & cadence sensitivity adjustment when u program the controller. Mine was made in Israel....is the only difference.... and paid $990...a tad more.
Thanks for watching! The link listed for this e-bike is a local Los Angeles link. This e-bike is not sold online. It was an example of a cheap Chinese knock-off bike. The e-bike that it copied is the Heybike Mars, which I also left a link for. I hope this helps! 👍👍👍
I'm honestly surprised they're using a suspension saddle at this cost level. Obviously a suspension seatpost combination would be even better, but as shown in the description, it does result in a higher bill of materials(BOM) and as such, a relatively significant increase in cost because of the comfort benefit. One thing I'm starting to get annoyed with these budget ebikes is that they allllll use the exact same components. Same exact freewheel setup, same exact shifter, same exact tires, very similar designs, etc. Differentiating themselves would help a lot, even if it increased costs by a good margin since the electronic components themselves are quite decent. Instead of the standard 14-28t freewheel, some of them could offer an 11-28t setup, and for those with 8 speed setups, an 11-34t freewheel for very large functioning ranges. Slick fat tires instead of somewhat MTB style knob fat tires with plastic(TPU) tubes instead of the standard butyl tube. Proper light optic setup using a lower CCT(4000k) LED, allowing for greater visibility and behaving like an actual headlight. Proper custom chainguard with a 52T chainring! As it turns out, chainguards greatly extend chain life, so having one would be extremely useful. On that topic, I'd like to know if any lower end bike manufacturers actually clean and grease their chains, since most factory lubricants are low performing and are absolute dirt magnets.
Thank you for watching and commenting! I think most e-bikes are constructed with components from various manufacturers. Frames from one, tires and wheels from another, and so forth. So they’re buying what’s cheap. Better e-bikes have better components, more quality control, and brand management. 🚴♂️⚡️🚴♂️
With the e-bike turned on, we hile holding the brake, press the + and - button together to access the menu. The Mode button will change the setting number and the + and - keys will change the value P01 Backlight brightness 1-3, higher is brighter P02 unit of Measurement 0 for km, 1 for miles P03 battery/controller voltage 24/36/48/52/60/72 volts P04 inactivity timeout 0-60 minutes, 0 disables inactivity timeout P05 PAS levels 0 or 1 0=3 levels 1=5 levels P06 wheel size Diameter in inches, precision 0.1 P07 Motor Speed Magnet Type 0-100 Set to 47 for direct drive motor, 100 for geared motors. Some brands may require 86 instead of 100 for their geared motors. P08 speed limiter 0-100km/h, 100 for unlimited P09 throttle response 0 for instant throttle, 1 for delayed throttle P10 Throttle Mode 0 = PAS only, 1 = throttle only, 2 = both PAS and throttle P11 PAS sensitivity 1-24, higher = more sensitive P12 PAS start strength 0-5, higher = more assistance P13 PAS magnet type 5, 8, 12. Determined by magnets (dots) on the PAS ring P14 controller currently limit 1-20 amps. Some versions allow higher values P15 not implemented P16 odometer reset Press and hold up button for 5 seconds to reset ODO counter to zero. P17, P18, P19 not implemented Hope this helps! 👍👍👍
Thank you for watching and contributing! It didn’t scratch it at all. The only part that concerned me was the pedal hanging down. But after I set the wheels in, I was able to grab the frame and lift the pedals over. Keep on riding! 🚴♂️⚡️🚴♂️
Thanks for watching and commenting. I bought mine here: facebook.com/marketplace/item/285149033979706/?mibextid=2JQ9oc. Nice seller. Tell them you saw the video! 🚴♂️⚡️🚴♂️
@@everythingebike Is that the same exact bike you reviewed in the video? because the link show's the price to be 700.00 now ? and frankly I'm a little skeptical at that low price of 700.00 to get this kind of range: Battery Range: 37 Miles Pure Electric, 48 Miles Pedal Assist Only 699$
We purchased this Vivi 27.5” electric bike and a Tentaquil 26” electric bike for our 13 and 14 year olds. ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxUiL0GnyDjP32RJdd660sP8mZk4CRLTCJ The Vivi was much easier to put together. With the Vivi, there was a video link to assist with assembly which made the process easier to follow (we did put the handlebars on upside down, but it was a quick and easy fix). With the Tentaquil, the assembly was not as simple to follow, but after we messaged the company for an assembly video, it was easier and they did respond quickly. The other major differences were that the Vivi has a grip throttle on the right handle (like a motorcycle) and the Tentaquil has a push throttle that you use your thumb to activate. The monitors were also different, so if you’re looking for something specific in terms of changing the bikes functions, pay attention to what the monitor offers. We were really impressed with the overall quality and functionality of both bikes, but if you’re looking for more power and an easier assembly, definitely go with the Vivi!
Thank you for sharing your experience with both bikes! It's great to hear that the Vivi was easier to assemble and that the company was responsive in providing an assembly video for the Tentaquil. It's always helpful to know about the differences in features and functionality.
I predict one year from now, the going best deal's will look like 750Watt motors assembled and delivered for 999.00 with at least a 12.5 AMP battery, and where it might get competitive is who can offer the best suspension or better brakes in that lower end,
Got a Wildeway FW11 750Watt-1000peak, 32Ah battery, 80nm torque, hydraulic brakes, pole suspension seat, color display under $1400 shipped(Amazon asurion 2 year warranty price accounted for). There are other large battery 20inch ebike brands Victrip has a 32Ah clone of this. Gesheng is another brand with 30Ah. Polarna also has a 30Ah model with less torque. Also some 35Ah battery bikes that may go for a bit more.
@@TE-qu4jz When it comes to Victrip, how do you feel about it's value, if every other exact spec say was exactly the same, but it cost 200.00 less, for it to be a NON UL Listed battery? (Do you know if it's the exact same battery to begin with as it is in the WildeWay?)
No way you can put 80 lbs or more of rider on that rear. I'm guessing a child at 40 lbs is more like the limit. Did you mention the size of the 48V battery? 12 ah it looks like.. There are no bike specs or bike currently available like this anywhere. Not sure how you managed to get one. I would be very curious to know the limit on that rear rack.. At the begining you say no folding pedals and at the end you sure enough fold the pedals.
Thanks for watching and commenting! I totally agree.The whole e-bike is rated to hold 285 lbs. And the height for the back rider would have to be short to use the foot pegs. 👍⚡️🚲⚡️
@@everythingebike it does not look as beefy as my Ariel Rider Kepler rack. If it's a welded non removable rack maybe 60 plus lbs.. I don't think it's as good as that Heybike with a 100 lb limit.
Thanks for watching and commenting. There are no good specs on this bike other than what is printed in the manual or on the box. I bought it on Facebook marketplace direct from an importer in Los Angeles. Picked it up from a toy warehouse. The battery is a 48V 12.8aH battery. I discussed it with the charger. At the end, I state that I replaced the pedals with folding pedals from Amazon to demonstrate the loading. Thank you again! 👍👍👍
Thanks for watching and commenting. It’s not as beefy as either e-bikes and that’s why it’s a knock off. There are no weight ratings given for the rack of the bike. 👍👍👍
Hey, thanks for watching and commenting! I don’t see why not. The battery fins and electronics are located behind the crank. But both have weatherproof gaskets installed. I think that protects what would really be damaged by rain. The display and phone charger are water resistant. ⚡️🚴♂️☔️
Thanks for watching! Most bike shops can do basic repair - chain cleaning, derailleur adjustments, brake adjustments and pad replacement, etc. The electric part is pretty simple and all wires are externally routed. 👍👍👍
Thanks for watching and contributing! I think it would be great if you reviewed it. There's a huge market for lightweight electric wheelchairs, and people would like to know more about them! 😊👍
Thanks for watching and commenting! I wonder about how much of these batteries life is used up during shipping and storage, before the bikes are even sold.
Thank you for watching and contributing! That's surprising, I would have thought that the brand name Mars would have an equal or better motor. Are there settings in the menu that might be speed limiting it? 🤔
Of course it sucks, especially when they can only put on a cheap grade c battery that will catch fire. People are bonehead for thinking you can buy a ebike at $1000, let alone $600 and that you will get a reliable Grade A safe battery at those prices, let alone any quality in the rest of the bike.
Yea if someone only has 1k to buy an ebike their best bet is to buy used from someone who barely touched it and found it wasn't for them for eg or to build their own from an existing bike. Though sometimes you can find huge sales where a company is coming out with their new line and selling their former line at 60% off or better. And then add a coupon code and you can get a good deal that way. But otherwise a bike you pay 1k for on like Amazon or at a local Dicks is going to be total shit. And probably dangerous in a few ways. Battery like you said or brakes.
Thank you for watching and contributing! I’ll keep my eye on this bike and update it o long term use. Maybe even tear a battery pack apart and see what cells live below the plastic! 👍🚴♂️⚡️🚴♂️ The battery itself is labeled that it is made from Panasonic cells.
Thank you for watching and contributing! The only thing on this e-bike, in my opinion, that is questionable is the electronic display. Being that it has a little color element, it gets warm. The Chinese manufacturers do well with frame and metal work. Everything else is outsourced. Many of the components are used on more expensive models. Keep on riding! 🚲⚡🚲
Thank you for watching and commenting. The 48V 2A charger actually had a built in cooling fan that kept the charger nice and cool while the battery charged. Better than ones I seen from Blix Bikes, Velotric, and Rad Power, which are just bricks which get warm. Keep on riding! 👍
@@everythingebike It's not the charger you have to worry about, it's manufacturers going cheap on the battery management system and using cells that were not intended for the amount of power that is expected of them. Lithium batteries are actually at their most volatile state when completely discharged, which is why a properly implemented battery management system will automatically cut out the battery or any individual cells if the voltage is below a certain threshold. The problem is that a decent battery management system costs money and manufacturers are fighting to have the lowest cost product so they cut corners on safety.
@@everythingebike To complicate things a bit more, the older way to implement a battery management system is with a separate circuit board wired in to the individual cells or banks of cells. The newer method which has become the most common is for each cell to have it's own internal BMS. The older style cells requiring an external BMS are still available, but when a manufacturer is looking for the cheapest cells they can get they go with the older style cells and wire them up the same way they would with the newer style cells resulting in a battery with no BMS and thus no protection from being discharged all the way.
Thank you for watching and contributing! I bought these on Facebook marketplace. I paid $600. The seller has told me he will sell them for $600. Mention the video! 👍🚴♂️⚡️🚴♂️ I also posted another link where you can purchase the e-bike for $585.
Thanks for watching. The bike exists by its name: offerup.co/ZPapSSnfEFb facebook.com/marketplace/item/1695238014219060/?mibextid=2JQ9oc facebook.com/marketplace/item/664320565772207/?mibextid=2JQ9oc
Thanks for this informative video. I ended up purchasing this right after your video.
Thank you for watching! I really appreciate it! Keep on riding! ⚡🚲👍
Me too🎉❤😂
So did I miss how far one can go in a charge ? Thanks for the video !
I have an amazing Gotrax E-bike I picked up for 600. 20mph! Super satisfied with it, so there are a couple options out there for under a grand 🤓
Thank you for watching! Gotrax makes good e-bikes. Thank you for the recommendation. 👍👍👍
Not a bad bike for $699. Pedals and cheap hyd brakes puts it around $775, still, not bad. Spanks the Lectric...
Liked and rang the bell. (edited for price adjustment)
Thank you so much for liking and subscribing! I was able to get the folding pedals for $15 and some hydraulic calipers for $40. I’ll be installing them in a video soon. Thanks for the support! 🚴♂️⚡️🚴♂️
Thinking of buying one of these, but I can’t find a website for Asgurd. What if I had a mechanical issue and needed to contact the manufacturer? Should I be concerned?
Thank for watching and for the question. I would pay extra for warranty service. I left a link for the Heybike Mars, slightly more expensive, but comes with a warranty and company to stand behind it. 👍
Great video. Now, 9 months later, how is it holding up? Your quality score was originally 6. 😊
Thank you for watching. Unfortunately, I had to sell these e-bikes to finance new ones to review.
We are the manufacturer for High end E-Bikes in China.
Thank you for watching and commenting! 👍
Great review! Keep them coming!
Thank you so much! The encouragement means the world to me! Keep on riding! ⚡️🚴♂️⚡️🚴♂️
What is the true miles per charge using pedal assist & using throttle only? Thank you for your video! Well done and good bike for the price!
Thanks for watching and contributing! The battery range is 37 Miles on only throttle, 48 Miles with pedal assist. Hope this helps! 👍👍👍
Thank you for responding to my questions🤗! Can't beat the value of this bike 🎉😀
To add about bike with a cadence sensor over a torque sensor. To get going it's best to use throttle for a second or two to get going. Especially if you're in traffic areas.
Thank you for watching and contributing! I agree totally. The throttle is far better for take off, especially at a busy intersection. 👍👍👍
That scenery is pretty familiar...how far from the Cajon pass are you? I live at the top of the Cajon Pass
Thanks for watching and commenting! You've got a good eye. The main area shown is around I-15 and the Glen Helen exit. Down at the bottom of the pass. Thanks again! 👍👍👍
Good review. Thanks for taking the time. Perhaps there is a way to adjust the cadence sensor in the programming? Also, try folding the bike while standing on the other side, you’ll find it much easier from the left side. How was the range?
I have this model as well. Yes you can go into the programming of the controller and adjust the cadence. I did that, as well as other adjustments that made the bike perform exceptionally well. I got mine to do 32 m.p.h. with the throttle. It is a push throttle and not the twist kind..so that is one draw back. Great excelleration. Hydraulic brakes stop on a dime. This was almost like a class 3!!
Thank you for your kind words and feedback! I appreciate you taking the time to watch my review. As for adjusting the cadence sensor, I'll definitely look into that and see if there's a way to tweak the programming. And thanks for the tip about folding the bike from the left side, I'll give it a try! In terms of range, I found it to be quite impressive. I was able to cover a good distance without any issues.
Nice review. thanks for the UK !
Thank you for watching and contributing! You're encouragement means the world to me! Keep on riding! 🇬🇧🚲⚡🚲🇬🇧
Have you tried Sur Ron.
Really powerful and great bike.
I use it eveyday.
You can get ones with peddles.
Thanks for watching! I really appreciate your comment. I would love to try a Sur Ron, or even a good clone for a review. I was able to ride a similar e-bike by Juiced at the Electify Expo held recently in Long Beach, CA. It was a blast! Keep watching, I'll find one.
Your info has helped a lot could you give me the correct values for factory for p6, p7 and p 14 I think I still have those values incorrect
P6 is wheel size, it's the outside diameter of the wheel, so the e-bike can accurately measure speed. For this bike, with a 20 x 4 fat tire, it's 22.5 inches. P7 is Motor Speed Magnet Type, set it to 100 if you have a geared (with a multi-gear sprocket attached) motor. P14 is Controller Current Limit, for this bike set to to 12 for 12 amps. Hope this helps! 👍👍👍
Great video got me thinking 🤔 👍
Go for it!
Pretty good for $600.
Thanks for watching! It's a great fat tire bike for $600! 👍⚡🚲⚡
A little TOO good
Does Asgurd have a website? Where do you buy it?
I can help you with that purchase
Thanks for watching!
Are the batteries UL certified?
The are no UL certification on the battery pack, charger, or e-bike. The battery itself is marked as so, and is composed of Panasonic Lithium Ion cells.
Those bikes are listed for $699 or so as far as I can find.. You may have a used one and not mentioned or some preproduction model cheaper.
Thanks for watching and commenting. The Asgurd TRD Pro e-bikes are listed on Facebook marketplace for $699. I offered $600. The seller accepted. And this seller will sell it to you for $600. Mention the video! 👍👍👍
All bike must able to have battery for 5 hrs drive and also can cover at least 160 miles. All to bring things like food delivery. Speed can be at least 45 mph
Your point about e-bikes having a battery life of 5 hours and a range of at least 160 miles is intriguing, especially in the context of food delivery. 🚴♂️🔋 Such capabilities would indeed be beneficial for extended use and covering larger distances. However, a speed of 45 mph is quite high for standard e-bikes, particularly when considering safety regulations and urban traffic conditions. 🚦 It's important to balance performance with safety and legal requirements. Developing e-bikes that meet these needs while ensuring rider and pedestrian safety will be a key challenge for manufacturers. Your insight into the potential of e-bikes in delivery services is certainly thought-provoking and highlights the evolving needs in this sector. Thanks for sharing your thoughts! 🚚🌿
Did you bought this in Amazon
Thanks for watching! I bought it locally on Facebook Marketplace.
My friend has one... ! we call it the Absurd Turd.....
So, it's not a good deal would surmise.
Thanks for watching. It’s a cute name.
Great review
Thank you for watching and contributing! I appreciate the kind words! 👍👍👍
Hey! I want to get an E-bike for my 10 year old son, what do you recommend?
Thanks for watching! That's a great question. For a boy that age and size, an electric bike with 20" wheels would fit the best. A good choice might be the Gotrax F1 20" Folding Electric Bike. It small enough for him to ride now, but will adapt in size as he grows. Not too powerful. Class 1 E-bike limited to 20 mph. Here's a link to it: www.amazon.com/Gotrax-F1-Removable-Pedal-Assist-Commuting/dp/B0C7QT18KF/ref=sr_1_3?crid=1YEKECQHA49CJ&keywords=gotrax%252Belectric%252Bbike&qid=1690320136&sprefix=gotrax%252Belectric%252Bbike%252Caps%252C137&sr=8-3&th=1&_encoding=UTF8&tag=tohonoebikes-20&linkCode=ur2&linkId=901fd3bbb00978d9044e978b79dd5d6d&camp=1789&creative=9325">Gotrax F1 Folding Electric Bike
How long you think it’ll last until he grows out of it?
It’s expandable to adult size by raising the seat and the handlebars.
Hi, where is the link
Thank for watching. Sorry, no link. It was a Facebook marketplace purchase.
I guess not all cadence sensors are created equally. On both of my e-bikes, the motor kicks in on the first pedal revolution. Actually, not even one cycle of the pedals - just a fraction. Because of this, I like to use the throttle to start out unless it's on PAS 1.
Thanks for watching and commenting. Cadence sensors aren’t all equal. The one on the Asgurd is adjustable through a hidden menu. But even at the most sensitive level, it still took a few turns if the crank to get going. You get what you pay for. 💵💵💵
My current cadence sensor (KT 6 magnet) picks up in just a fraction of pedal when you are already moving and you stop and start again, But from a stand still it takes half a rotation sometimes more sometimes less.. Weird, But not an issue as I use the throttle to start anyway. (it's adjusted to full sensitivity).
love to see how Americans moved from cars to bikes 👍👍👍
Thanks for watching and contributing!
Thanks for taking the time to review and post. I admire anyone with the time & energy. Even a simple video takes up a lot of time. I'm excited about an economy e-bike option. With equal concerns about quality & Chinese products. I try not to invest in the CCP economy. Seems almost impossible. Biggest issue is sourcing a retailer. Hardly anyone carries the item! Cheers!
Thank you for taking the time to watch the video and to comment! I really appreciate the encouragement! When it comes to e-bikes, Chinese manufacturers (even under US and UK brand names) dominate the market. Keep on riding! 🚲⚡🚲
Can I get the link to the bike ?please
facebook.com/marketplace/item/3649943245262369/?mibextid=2JQ9oc
All LHD countries have bicycles configured with front-right, as do motorcycles virtually everywhere (hence 'Moto'). China which is a RHD country and the US Virgin Islands (LHD) also do. Since China, India and about 25% of other countries around the world use front-right (incl. on eBikes) - it is probably more prevalent worldwide in terms of number of riders. But if you aren't expecting it - it can be a bit of a surprise - usually easily reconfigurable.
Thank you for watching and contributing! I appreciate the information you are sharing with the community. I did not know the standards. I just remember British motorcycle from the 60s and 70s, and they had the pedal shifter and brake reversed. Thank you again! 👍🚲⚡🚲
I have this model..exact same setup, Came with Hydraulic/Disc. brakes..seat suspension....with front as well. Mine came with headlamp (L.e.d) brake lights, and turn signals. Replaced the seat with a big fat moped seat w spring suspension built into the seat. That makes a huge difference.
32 m.p.h. top speed & cadence sensitivity adjustment when u program the controller. Mine was made in Israel....is the only difference....
and paid $990...a tad more.
Hello sir you can buy it because it carry you go far.
Thanks for watching and contributing!
How do I turn it on ???? That’s wut I wanted to see 😂
Thanks for watching! The power button is next to the pedal assist level buttons.
Pretty nice deal and hopefully to find an extra battery for additional range
Thank you for watching and contributing! Here's a generic replacement battery: amzn.to/44GjizK. Keep on riding! 🚲⚡🚲
I have a battery for sell if you need it
The link to FB says "door pick up" so it doesnt appear that the "seller" ships.
Thanks for watching! The link listed for this e-bike is a local Los Angeles link. This e-bike is not sold online. It was an example of a cheap Chinese knock-off bike. The e-bike that it copied is the Heybike Mars, which I also left a link for. I hope this helps! 👍👍👍
Oh ok. Well that explains why it can't be found anywhere online. Lol
I'm honestly surprised they're using a suspension saddle at this cost level.
Obviously a suspension seatpost combination would be even better, but as shown in the description, it does result in a higher bill of materials(BOM) and as such, a relatively significant increase in cost because of the comfort benefit.
One thing I'm starting to get annoyed with these budget ebikes is that they allllll use the exact same components. Same exact freewheel setup, same exact shifter, same exact tires, very similar designs, etc.
Differentiating themselves would help a lot, even if it increased costs by a good margin since the electronic components themselves are quite decent.
Instead of the standard 14-28t freewheel, some of them could offer an 11-28t setup, and for those with 8 speed setups, an 11-34t freewheel for very large functioning ranges.
Slick fat tires instead of somewhat MTB style knob fat tires with plastic(TPU) tubes instead of the standard butyl tube.
Proper light optic setup using a lower CCT(4000k) LED, allowing for greater visibility and behaving like an actual headlight.
Proper custom chainguard with a 52T chainring! As it turns out, chainguards greatly extend chain life, so having one would be extremely useful.
On that topic, I'd like to know if any lower end bike manufacturers actually clean and grease their chains, since most factory lubricants are low performing and are absolute dirt magnets.
Thank you for watching and commenting! I think most e-bikes are constructed with components from various manufacturers. Frames from one, tires and wheels from another, and so forth. So they’re buying what’s cheap. Better e-bikes have better components, more quality control, and brand management. 🚴♂️⚡️🚴♂️
Yea, it would be much more interesting to see goofballs riding around sitting on the stem....no seat🤣snowflakes would like that i'll bet🤣
Or can you tell me values for the hidden menu i did not recieve the users manuel with the bike
With the e-bike turned on, we hile holding the brake, press the + and - button together to access the menu. The Mode button will change the setting number and the + and - keys will change the value
P01 Backlight brightness
1-3, higher is brighter
P02 unit of Measurement
0 for km, 1 for miles
P03 battery/controller voltage
24/36/48/52/60/72 volts
P04 inactivity timeout
0-60 minutes, 0 disables inactivity timeout
P05 PAS levels
0 or 1
0=3 levels 1=5 levels
P06 wheel size
Diameter in inches, precision 0.1
P07 Motor Speed Magnet Type
0-100
Set to 47 for direct drive motor, 100 for geared motors. Some brands may require 86 instead of 100 for their geared motors.
P08 speed limiter
0-100km/h, 100 for unlimited
P09 throttle response
0 for instant throttle, 1 for delayed throttle
P10 Throttle Mode
0 = PAS only, 1 = throttle only, 2 = both PAS and throttle
P11 PAS sensitivity
1-24, higher = more sensitive
P12 PAS start strength
0-5, higher = more assistance
P13 PAS magnet type
5, 8, 12. Determined by magnets (dots) on the PAS ring
P14 controller currently limit
1-20 amps. Some versions allow higher values
P15 not implemented
P16 odometer reset
Press and hold up button for 5 seconds to reset ODO counter to zero.
P17, P18, P19 not implemented
Hope this helps! 👍👍👍
Thanks
THanks
Good video!!
Thank you for watching and contributing! The encouragement means the world to me! Keep on riding! 🚴♂️⚡️🚴♂️
Hey do I factory reset the setting for this bike
I posted excerpts of the hidden menu.
Where is the excerpt of the hidden menu?
Foldable?
Thanks for watching and commenting! In the last part of the video, I fold it and load it in a Toyota Corolla. 🚴♂️⚡️🚴♂️
How to buy
Thanks for watching. Try @manuelgarcia4993.
Did it scratch up ur trunk?
Thank you for watching and contributing! It didn’t scratch it at all. The only part that concerned me was the pedal hanging down. But after I set the wheels in, I was able to grab the frame and lift the pedals over. Keep on riding! 🚴♂️⚡️🚴♂️
that is the European brake standard rear on the left rigth is the front it is the same on my ebike
Thank you for watching and contributing! I appreciate you clearing that up. Makes sense! 👍🚲⚡
how can i get that bike in new york?
Thanks for watching and commenting! Here’s one that’s pretty similar: facebook.com/marketplace/item/1224722598195195/?mibextid=2JQ9oc
Where to buy Los Angeles?
Thanks for watching and commenting. I bought mine here: facebook.com/marketplace/item/285149033979706/?mibextid=2JQ9oc.
Nice seller. Tell them you saw the video! 🚴♂️⚡️🚴♂️
@@everythingebike Is that the same exact bike you reviewed in the video? because the link show's the price to be 700.00 now ?
and frankly I'm a little skeptical at that low price of 700.00 to get this kind of range:
Battery Range: 37 Miles Pure Electric, 48 Miles Pedal Assist Only 699$
We purchased this Vivi 27.5” electric bike and a Tentaquil 26” electric bike for our 13 and 14 year olds. ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxUiL0GnyDjP32RJdd660sP8mZk4CRLTCJ The Vivi was much easier to put together. With the Vivi, there was a video link to assist with assembly which made the process easier to follow (we did put the handlebars on upside down, but it was a quick and easy fix). With the Tentaquil, the assembly was not as simple to follow, but after we messaged the company for an assembly video, it was easier and they did respond quickly. The other major differences were that the Vivi has a grip throttle on the right handle (like a motorcycle) and the Tentaquil has a push throttle that you use your thumb to activate. The monitors were also different, so if you’re looking for something specific in terms of changing the bikes functions, pay attention to what the monitor offers. We were really impressed with the overall quality and functionality of both bikes, but if you’re looking for more power and an easier assembly, definitely go with the Vivi!
YOU buy it
Thank you for sharing your experience with both bikes! It's great to hear that the Vivi was easier to assemble and that the company was responsive in providing an assembly video for the Tentaquil. It's always helpful to know about the differences in features and functionality.
Just bought mine been using for super far distance this thing Rolls is a POWERHORSE ONLY CON IS THE SEAT BESIDE THAT EVERYTHING IS GOOD
Thanks for watching! Heybike proved out the design with the Mars. Keep on riding! 🚴♂️⚡️🚴♂️
I predict one year from now, the going best deal's will look like 750Watt motors assembled and delivered for 999.00 with at least a 12.5 AMP battery,
and where it might get competitive is who can offer the best suspension or better brakes in that lower end,
Thank you for watching and commenting! I think you’re right on your predictions. 👍🚴♂️⚡️🚴♂️
Got a Wildeway FW11 750Watt-1000peak, 32Ah battery, 80nm torque, hydraulic brakes, pole suspension seat, color display under $1400 shipped(Amazon asurion 2 year warranty price accounted for).
There are other large battery 20inch ebike brands Victrip has a 32Ah clone of this. Gesheng is another brand with 30Ah. Polarna also has a 30Ah model with less torque. Also some 35Ah battery bikes that may go for a bit more.
@@TE-qu4jz When it comes to Victrip, how do you feel about it's value, if every other exact spec say was exactly the same, but it cost 200.00 less, for it to be a NON UL Listed battery? (Do you know if it's the exact same battery to begin with as it is in the WildeWay?)
No way you can put 80 lbs or more of rider on that rear. I'm guessing a child at 40 lbs is more like the limit. Did you mention the size of the 48V battery? 12 ah it looks like.. There are no bike specs or bike currently available like this anywhere. Not sure how you managed to get one. I would be very curious to know the limit on that rear rack.. At the begining you say no folding pedals and at the end you sure enough fold the pedals.
Thanks for watching and commenting! I totally agree.The whole e-bike is rated to hold 285 lbs. And the height for the back rider would have to be short to use the foot pegs. 👍⚡️🚲⚡️
@@everythingebike it does not look as beefy as my Ariel Rider Kepler rack. If it's a welded non removable rack maybe 60 plus lbs.. I don't think it's as good as that Heybike with a 100 lb limit.
Thanks for watching and commenting. There are no good specs on this bike other than what is printed in the manual or on the box. I bought it on Facebook marketplace direct from an importer in Los Angeles. Picked it up from a toy warehouse. The battery is a 48V 12.8aH battery. I discussed it with the charger. At the end, I state that I replaced the pedals with folding pedals from Amazon to demonstrate the loading. Thank you again! 👍👍👍
Thanks for watching and commenting. It’s not as beefy as either e-bikes and that’s why it’s a knock off. There are no weight ratings given for the rack of the bike. 👍👍👍
@@kevinnashskitchen3517 I'd expect 50-60lbs at most.
The bike has 750 watt motor I read.
Our new upgraded 2024 model does
Thanks for watching
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Thank you so much for the love and support! ❤️ Your engagement means a lot. Happy riding! 🚴♂️🌟
Great
Thank you for watching! 👍👍👍
Will it hold up in the rain?
Hey, thanks for watching and commenting! I don’t see why not. The battery fins and electronics are located behind the crank. But both have weatherproof gaskets installed. I think that protects what would really be damaged by rain. The display and phone charger are water resistant. ⚡️🚴♂️☔️
Who will fix the bicycle is it easy access
Thanks for watching! Most bike shops can do basic repair - chain cleaning, derailleur adjustments, brake adjustments and pad replacement, etc. The electric part is pretty simple and all wires are externally routed. 👍👍👍
Wow
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It’s 900 $ now
Hello there I can help you with that discount purchase
I am part owner and designer of this ebike
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Thanks for watching
Ideal #summer #trendinghub
Vitalin i3 has better parts and specs than Hey Bike Mars.
Thanks for watching and contributing! It looks like a nice e-bike! Far better motor! ⚡️🚴♂️💨
V3, sorry for the incorrect model.
I'm going to review the new electric wheelchair I only had to pay 500 + 250 shipping 😅
Thanks for watching and contributing! I think it would be great if you reviewed it. There's a huge market for lightweight electric wheelchairs, and people would like to know more about them! 😊👍
All ebikes and batteries are made in China Asia Taiwan
Thanks for watching and commenting! You're exactly right! 👍👍👍
Has ANYONE else on here actually purchased one of these?
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dead link for me
I can help you if still looking for one
Sorry about that.
Yes, it’s suck. Most e-bike battery last about six months to a year depending on your rides the less riding the faster battery dead.
Thanks for watching and commenting! I wonder about how much of these batteries life is used up during shipping and storage, before the bikes are even sold.
I have the mars can only get 22mph
Thank you for watching and contributing! That's surprising, I would have thought that the brand name Mars would have an equal or better motor. Are there settings in the menu that might be speed limiting it? 🤔
Absolutely not. Great deal. I payed $1800 for one that goes that speed with full suspension... And this folds...?
Thanks for watching and contributing! I bet that full suspension is smooth. Keep on riding! 🚲⚡🚲🚲
Of course it sucks, especially when they can only put on a cheap grade c battery that will catch fire. People are bonehead for thinking you can buy a ebike at $1000, let alone $600 and that you will get a reliable Grade A safe battery at those prices, let alone any quality in the rest of the bike.
Yea if someone only has 1k to buy an ebike their best bet is to buy used from someone who barely touched it and found it wasn't for them for eg or to build their own from an existing bike. Though sometimes you can find huge sales where a company is coming out with their new line and selling their former line at 60% off or better. And then add a coupon code and you can get a good deal that way. But otherwise a bike you pay 1k for on like Amazon or at a local Dicks is going to be total shit. And probably dangerous in a few ways. Battery like you said or brakes.
Thank you for watching and contributing! I’ll keep my eye on this bike and update it o long term use. Maybe even tear a battery pack apart and see what cells live below the plastic! 👍🚴♂️⚡️🚴♂️ The battery itself is labeled that it is made from Panasonic cells.
So sorry... all I can see is Asgurd T(u)RD Pro
Thanks for watching and commenting! I've heard the same joke about my Tacoma TRD Pro! 😂😂😂
yas for $600 is god .
Absolutely, finding an e-bike for $600 is definitely a great deal! 🚴♂️💰
This e-bike is slower than molassis!
Thanks for watching!
My reservation is cheap Chinese stuff starts out nice but doesn't stand up to the test of time.
Thank you for watching and contributing! The only thing on this e-bike, in my opinion, that is questionable is the electronic display. Being that it has a little color element, it gets warm. The Chinese manufacturers do well with frame and metal work. Everything else is outsourced. Many of the components are used on more expensive models. Keep on riding! 🚲⚡🚲
i hope it does suck,ill have one.
Thanks for watching! 👍
Yes it sucks..😂😂😂😂😂
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Yes it does suck
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You'll know if it sucks when it burns your house down. I wouldn't pay less than $500 for just the battery itself.
Thank you for watching and commenting. The 48V 2A charger actually had a built in cooling fan that kept the charger nice and cool while the battery charged. Better than ones I seen from Blix Bikes, Velotric, and Rad Power, which are just bricks which get warm. Keep on riding! 👍
@@everythingebike It's not the charger you have to worry about, it's manufacturers going cheap on the battery management system and using cells that were not intended for the amount of power that is expected of them. Lithium batteries are actually at their most volatile state when completely discharged, which is why a properly implemented battery management system will automatically cut out the battery or any individual cells if the voltage is below a certain threshold. The problem is that a decent battery management system costs money and manufacturers are fighting to have the lowest cost product so they cut corners on safety.
Great info! ✅
@@everythingebike To complicate things a bit more, the older way to implement a battery management system is with a separate circuit board wired in to the individual cells or banks of cells. The newer method which has become the most common is for each cell to have it's own internal BMS.
The older style cells requiring an external BMS are still available, but when a manufacturer is looking for the cheapest cells they can get they go with the older style cells and wire them up the same way they would with the newer style cells resulting in a battery with no BMS and thus no protection from being discharged all the way.
park it next to your neighbors house.. ya know.. the one you don't like :)
Yes it does suck.
Thanks for watching!
Just a talking shop😢 they have immunity from prosicution, they know nothing can happen to them
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$699 is $700. Why mislead your viewers?
Thank you for watching and contributing! I bought these on Facebook marketplace. I paid $600. The seller has told me he will sell them for $600. Mention the video! 👍🚴♂️⚡️🚴♂️ I also posted another link where you can purchase the e-bike for $585.
I messaged the guy for the price of 585 and still haven't heard from him.
@sebastiansalinas2538 and you probably wont
@@everythingebikewhere? I don't see any other links on here for this product.
Hi, where is the link?
this bike doesnt exist under that name
Thanks for watching. The bike exists by its name:
offerup.co/ZPapSSnfEFb
facebook.com/marketplace/item/1695238014219060/?mibextid=2JQ9oc
facebook.com/marketplace/item/664320565772207/?mibextid=2JQ9oc