This is a good campus or grocery store hauler with the built in panier rack. It does look kind of function over form like a Jeep. I like it. Thanks again!
I'm not a fan of big tire ( cumbersome) but watching every fat tire you tested lately, now you about to get me hook. But I'm still thinking about Veloric T1 Thunder you tested 2 months ago. The problem is I don't know the foot RPM to maintain 25 miles per hour. But actually I even wanted it to go 28mph. I can only maintain my foot candence from 75 to 90 RPM ride the longest(hours maybe). Any higher RPM or (lower RPM with tons of exertion) I will not last a few minutes for a senior citizen like me. This Heybike Explorer is great plenty of power but weighty. One day I'll find a bike from one of your show. We really enjoyed watching your blog with all your effort. Thnx.
Hey there! I came across this new project and it reminded me of my previous bikes, the Currie Skyline and R Martin LX 1. It's amazing how e-bike technology has evolved over the past decade! The freebeat Morph 2-in-1 eBike seems to have some really outstanding features, like the ability to charge indoors. The 750W motor and 80Nm torque sound impressive, and the front suspension and puncture-resistant tires would guarantee a smooth ride. It's great to see the blend of fitness and technology with the Smart Saddle Detection+ feature. Definitely considering getting one! Keep up the good content!
Great review. Any chance you could do a pedal only test and maybe a rolling resistance test. I understand that most people are only interested in the "powered" specs... but I would like to how the bikes work on pedal assist 0. Thanks
ill start showing this more in the beginning of the testing, I used to show this in some videos but the answer is the same for most bikes. It's horrible riding an ebike with no motor assistance. They're very heavy, especially these fat tire ones that weigh 70+ lbs. It can be done but you'll be going about 3 mph. Even the "lighter" ones like the Velotric T1 at just 36lbs feels quite sluggish without any motor assistance, but it can actually be done to some degree. A normal bike without batteries weighs more like 25lbs for reference.
@@TailHappyTVCan I ask you a stupid question since you've seen like half of all ebikes under the sun? Is motor resistance a thing when you just pedal when you have 0% battery? Will it be an issue? These thoughts feed my range anxiety NGL.
@@ImpreccablePony The resistance comes from the weight of the bike itself. As it is already heavy you won't be concerned about the motor resisting. On a lighter weighted bike? I can't say. However, I don't believe so. I just pedaled around a town in France with a small batttery mounted on the rear. I tested that motor resistance and didn't feel it. Although it was a lighter bike, the battery is heavy compared to a non-electric one. Hence, I would say some light resistance from the weight.
Are you able to also test out the Heybike Cityrun? I can't seem to find any in-depth reviews of it on UA-cam. A lot of the reviews I've seen look more like advertisements. Thanks!
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!
Hey there! Thanks for the suggestion! I actually discovered a new project called the Freebeat Morph 2-in-1 eBike, and I'm absolutely loving it! It's not just your ordinary eBike, it's packed with outstanding features. One of the coolest things about it is the ability to charge the bike indoors. It's such a game-changer! Plus, with its brushless 750W motor, 80mm front suspension, and puncture-resistant fat tires, it offers a smooth and exhilarating ride in any condition. You should definitely check it out! Keep up the great ebike reviews!
Yeah I read somewhere on the news they are being deployed on California boardwalks due to people riding 28mph around people which is unsafe for pedestrians of coursw
All the 1-horsepower riders are there to crackdown on the Sur Ron and Talaria riders going high-speed down the boardwalks and bike paths. Ride responsibly.
@@tomarthur564 dude I have asked him many times But no response no worries tho we are all busy these days I think it would be awesome if he did them in a raffle or something for his subscribers & viewers
He has replied to me before on a few occasions and one time I saw him go into a shed for (I think) a different seat and I saw a lot of e-bikes in there. HOWEVER, it was not big enough to hold the number of bikes he's reviewed. So, I want to know too.
This Battery and electic box down i don't recommand anyone to buy this bike, drive it in the rain and you get big problems. Never ever buy this battery setups . Just a tip
@@vinylmodsmanitoba the battery is 20Ah. I don’t know what the peak rated discharge rate of this battery is in Amps, but that is different than capacity measured in Amp-Hours.
@@vinylmodsmanitoba I am sorry dude that is incorrect. You take the battery voltage and multiply it by the amount of amps that is being drawn from it. Power is equal to volts times amps. Power is not equal to volts times amps hours.
I mean any sort of pedaling I did might have added, possibly an extra mile, you could be over, estimating how much pedaling helps these big fat E bikes. The way I ride heavily relying on throttle, taking off from stops quickly, and not paddling much at all I would say roughly 45 miles. But if you go slower than that and don’t rely on the throttle to get you from 0 to 10 mph you could definitely get a lot more. I know some people say they do like 60 or 70 miles on this size battery.
@@CarlosGonzalez-hg1xmstay away from Velotric. They totally abandoned me whilst under warranty and refused to help the issues I had with my Discover 1.
“Big Bicycle” must be trying to suppress me 😆, I don’t think that this Bike is doing very well in the algorithm mostly because it’s very “mid”, nothing is bad just not particularly thoroughly like some of the recent stuff I’ve had
This is a good campus or grocery store hauler with the built in panier rack. It does look kind of function over form like a Jeep. I like it. Thanks again!
I’m looking in to an electric bike and you’ve been helping me a lot
Thank you so much for the beautiful video.
Which one do you prefer and why for an ebike please, a 27.5 inch tire or 26 Tire one please? Thank you
I'm not a fan of big tire ( cumbersome) but watching every fat tire you tested lately, now you about to get me hook. But I'm still thinking about Veloric T1 Thunder you tested 2 months ago. The problem is I don't know the foot RPM to maintain 25 miles per hour. But actually I even wanted it to go 28mph. I can only maintain my foot candence from 75 to 90 RPM ride the longest(hours maybe). Any higher RPM or (lower RPM with tons of exertion) I will not last a few minutes for a senior citizen like me. This Heybike Explorer is great plenty of power but weighty. One day I'll find a bike from one of your show. We really enjoyed watching your blog with all your effort. Thnx.
You will want something with a higher voltage if you want higher speeds on a hub motor, more volts equals more rpm
I previously owned 2 bikes with the same battery mounting position, a Currie Skyline and a R Martin LX 1. That was about a decade ago.
How was it
Hey there! I came across this new project and it reminded me of my previous bikes, the Currie Skyline and R Martin LX 1. It's amazing how e-bike technology has evolved over the past decade! The freebeat Morph 2-in-1 eBike seems to have some really outstanding features, like the ability to charge indoors. The 750W motor and 80Nm torque sound impressive, and the front suspension and puncture-resistant tires would guarantee a smooth ride. It's great to see the blend of fitness and technology with the Smart Saddle Detection+ feature. Definitely considering getting one! Keep up the good content!
Great review. Any chance you could do a pedal only test and maybe a rolling resistance test. I understand that most people are only interested in the "powered" specs... but I would like to how the bikes work on pedal assist 0. Thanks
ill start showing this more in the beginning of the testing, I used to show this in some videos but the answer is the same for most bikes. It's horrible riding an ebike with no motor assistance. They're very heavy, especially these fat tire ones that weigh 70+ lbs. It can be done but you'll be going about 3 mph.
Even the "lighter" ones like the Velotric T1 at just 36lbs feels quite sluggish without any motor assistance, but it can actually be done to some degree. A normal bike without batteries weighs more like 25lbs for reference.
@@TailHappyTVCan I ask you a stupid question since you've seen like half of all ebikes under the sun? Is motor resistance a thing when you just pedal when you have 0% battery? Will it be an issue? These thoughts feed my range anxiety NGL.
Thanks for the info.
@@ImpreccablePony The resistance comes from the weight of the bike itself. As it is already heavy you won't be concerned about the motor resisting. On a lighter weighted bike? I can't say. However, I don't believe so. I just pedaled around a town in France with a small batttery mounted on the rear. I tested that motor resistance and didn't feel it. Although it was a lighter bike, the battery is heavy compared to a non-electric one. Hence, I would say some light resistance from the weight.
@@sandieguitoadultThanks! I feel more confident now.
Thank God for ingenuity and great products. To go inside you need to let air out of your tires bro God bless you!
Are you able to also test out the Heybike Cityrun? I can't seem to find any in-depth reviews of it on UA-cam. A lot of the reviews I've seen look more like advertisements. Thanks!
Still surprised you haven't used the magic eraser on the burnout 😂
Or the TV!
😆 more TV surprises to come 😜
Whats the Best E bike for hunting or off-road
FUCARE GEMINI X
Hello, can you do a review on the Eahora Romeo pro or what do you know about the e-bike.
Working on getting one, hope soon
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!
Awesome video❤
Ur reviews are always awesome
Just saw this yesterday in Nepal Kathmandu daam it look outstandingly cool❤❤❤
Hi there. Have you tried the FUCARE GEMINI X yet? Keep up the good Ebike reviews.
Hey there! Thanks for the suggestion! I actually discovered a new project called the Freebeat Morph 2-in-1 eBike, and I'm absolutely loving it! It's not just your ordinary eBike, it's packed with outstanding features. One of the coolest things about it is the ability to charge the bike indoors. It's such a game-changer! Plus, with its brushless 750W motor, 80mm front suspension, and puncture-resistant fat tires, it offers a smooth and exhilarating ride in any condition. You should definitely check it out! Keep up the great ebike reviews!
Every corner on that bike is cut I've got the exact same one with different badging little bit different style and now they're down to 900
That's a lot of police for comfort.
Yeah I read somewhere on the news they are being deployed on California boardwalks due to people riding 28mph around people which is unsafe for pedestrians of coursw
Which is better, this or the Rundeer Attack10?
Pretty good bet the one that's literally twice as much is better.
I have a suggestion for a ebike the ebkarocy ebike urban challenger big fan btw
All the 1-horsepower riders are there to crackdown on the Sur Ron and Talaria riders going high-speed down the boardwalks and bike paths. Ride responsibly.
What bike are the cops using?
Expensive mid drive bulls ebikes
hi, Would you like to review PVY Z20 PLUS? A fat bike with triple shock suspension and 100Nm of torque.
Idk if you ever reply to your subscribers
Just curious on what you do with all the E Bikes you have laying around ?
Sells them
I wanted to ask him that as well.
@@tomarthur564 dude I have asked him many times
But no response no worries tho we are all busy these days
I think it would be awesome if he did them in a raffle or something for his subscribers & viewers
@@tomarthur564 I ride a Letric XP 2.0
Do you ride ?
He has replied to me before on a few occasions and one time I saw him go into a shed for (I think) a different seat and I saw a lot of e-bikes in there. HOWEVER, it was not big enough to hold the number of bikes he's reviewed. So, I want to know too.
For the price it's fine. Brakes would need to be upgraded.
Could you do a comparison between velotric and burchada rx80 :)
review on that bike will publish within 7 days
When are you going to do a contest giveaway?
I got mine for $550 on Amazon last week😅 paid $140 for shipping tho
Day 2 requesting Z-miami slope test.
So that's what I need to do, edit out the stop signs. Commenters are giving me shit for rolling through stop signs.
I just got myself one because with some sales and promo codes I got it for 1100
Amazing
This Battery and electic box down i don't recommand anyone to buy this bike, drive it in the rain and you get big problems.
Never ever buy this battery setups . Just a tip
Does this bike have any waterproof rating?
Would not count on it
Id love to know how you got 1200W out of 48 x 20? XD
48V x 20A is 960W
48v on a full charge is 54v, 54v x controller amps is peak power
@@TailHappyTV thats not how wattage is calculated, you go by the operational voltage and rated capacity of the battery not the controller.
@@vinylmodsmanitoba the battery is 20Ah. I don’t know what the peak rated discharge rate of this battery is in Amps, but that is different than capacity measured in Amp-Hours.
@@TailHappyTV you take the battery rated voltage which in this case is 48V and multiply it by the rated Ah to get the wattage
@@vinylmodsmanitoba I am sorry dude that is incorrect. You take the battery voltage and multiply it by the amount of amps that is being drawn from it. Power is equal to volts times amps. Power is not equal to volts times amps hours.
You often state you didn't peddle at all when you most certainly did. What is the range of the bike for this review?
I mean any sort of pedaling I did might have added, possibly an extra mile, you could be over, estimating how much pedaling helps these big fat E bikes. The way I ride heavily relying on throttle, taking off from stops quickly, and not paddling much at all I would say roughly 45 miles. But if you go slower than that and don’t rely on the throttle to get you from 0 to 10 mph you could definitely get a lot more. I know some people say they do like 60 or 70 miles on this size battery.
Generic, uninspiring, 15 years behind
What would you suggest instead?
@@bertbecker7532 Velotric Nomad
@@bertbecker7532 ride1up, luna, m2s, eunorau, macfox
@@CarlosGonzalez-hg1xmstay away from Velotric. They totally abandoned me whilst under warranty and refused to help the issues I had with my Discover 1.
Exactly 💯
I am a 15 year old can get an e-bike
UA-cam isn't notifying me of your videos. I had to unsub sub and ring the bell again. 😮
“Big Bicycle” must be trying to suppress me 😆, I don’t think that this Bike is doing very well in the algorithm mostly because it’s very “mid”, nothing is bad just not particularly thoroughly like some of the recent stuff I’ve had
The last guy was so impressed he sold me his brand new e-bike for $300
Sorry but this bike is a accident waiting to happen. BALANCE ALL WRONG. Try a tight turn at any speed and see what happens ... dude.
Like a 911
great review!! this bike is a little lame i think. dude your box opening is really starting to lag. im gonna mail you a fireman's shovel...peace out