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Do you know if the velotric Gen 1 batteries work with this version? I know you said it's like 703 who battery which is larger than Gen 1 battery. Also, when you put it in turbo does it lessen the resistance noticeably? I want a bike to work out on (my level is almost too much work) but I also want it to be able to do a lot of the work like my cadence discover can do. 😊
I'm happy with my ebike of another brand. There are many bikes out there to choose from. I like to follow this company because they produce bikes like this one, which really fits with my idea of a bike with great features.
Omg it’s nice that every big bike company is now competing on a whole new level. Torque sensor is coming a normal thing. Waterproofing is a huge, huge deal too! I guess next year we’ll start seeing mid drive motors and automatic shifting.
@@mikec4308 this. also, they've had electic auto shifters for regular bicycles for years now. i'm not totally familiar with how they work cus i never had any interest in them, but i'm sure it can be incorporated into an Ebike rig. the one thing i think would be bad, would be if it self moved the pedals/chain so it can shift to the next sprocket, would be very awkward if all the sudden ur bike starts peddling itself when u weren't expecting it. but like i said, im not sure how they work, so idk if that's how it would act irl or not.
I love your reviews. This is a really nice bike with lots of nice features at a great price. It's great that many of the new series bikes offer more standard features ( integrated rear lights, fenders, signal lights, etc.) AND more customizable either through onscreen menu's or apps. Thanks !
It checks all my boxes for what I want in a bike! All the big companies have listened to reviews and customers. They're going UL listed, 750 watt hubs on lighter frames and a bit more battery power. Even with Velotics horrific customer service and the company plagued with quality control and poor management.....I'm still considering this bike. I like it.
I watch almost all your videos and like them. Keep up the good work. One improvement I would like to see is, state the price during the unboxing. You know it’s a number one thing people want to hear.
Just bought two D2's from (free plug) Carolina Ebikes in Wilmington, NC and they are great! TailHappyTV's review was spot on. Great performance, great quality/fit and finish. As stated, it's not a beach cruiser but, wow, is it a road runner. Thanks THTV. You're a brand ambassador.
Your ebike reviews are one of the best on UA-cam. I like the list of performance test that you consistently do for all. bikes. I would like you to add a final test the next day with a fully charged battery that is pure flat street/cart path riding. Most riders will be doing this kind of riding and range matters if a true commuter ebike. Keep reporting your end of 1st day testing range in miles vs battery use as that is a good worst case scenario, but add the more realistic everyday range test.
Watched countless reviews on ebikes while trying to decide which one to buy. Bought this one from your link because I found your tests to be not only the most informative, but also the most enjoyable! Thanks so much for such awesome content. Suuuuper excited to get my bike!
I've been looking for an ebike for a while and while this is a bit out of my budget the price is incredible for what you get and ofcourse a +1 for velotric
Another great freaking review. Well done Sir! Velotric has now come out with the perfect Ebike! I have been waiting for this. This new Discover 2 fills in all the gaps left behind by the Discover 1 and all other brand name Ebikes in this category. It has all the features I have been looking for in a single package. The red is fantastic and I will be ordering one of these for my wife using your link. I may also be ordering one of the HeyBike Heros for myself from your other recent reviews. Keep up the great work!
I love that speed, the fact that the company undersells the speed is so refreshing... I am a little worried about the range for commuting but I think it will do.
This seems like a great bike. If I didn't just buy the Eahora Juliet for around the same price, I would have gotten this instead. I love my Juliet, it gets insane range, which was the primary reason that I bought it, but I can't lie, I do miss having a slim tire e-bike with a light weight to it. Even at the same speed, they just feel more nimble than large frame fat tire e-bikes. My old e-bike was a slim tire slim frame bike, and I never felt nervous passing people who were going slower than me. On my Juliet though, I opt to go slower and let people stay ahead of me simply because the bulk of the bike actually feels a bit more dangerous. You very much have to ride very straight and narrow on a bulky bike. I don't regret it, as the range was my priority, but I understand the appeal of slimer e-bikes that get less range.
I love how the market is now flooded with Ebikes, and yet all of them miss the mark on price. As if compensating for how cheap it is to make, by providing how expensive they are constantly will help the numbers of everyone.
Just ordered with your link and code. Previously had an Aventon Level 2, nice bike but could be a little more comfortable and I wanted a step thru. Love your reviews, they really helped with finding a new bike!
I like how I went to watch a video on the Aventon Level 2 and immediately an ad for this Velotric Discover 2 popped up ... a direct competitor ! If the quality control and customer service are not an issue (which it may be) this Discover 2 beats the Level 2 hands down. Stronger motor at 750 vs 500, bigger frame for taller riders, weight limit 440 vs 300 lbs, 80mm hydraulic damped front suspension vs. 65mm coil spring, color screen vs what I think is still a black&white LCD (they sort of hide it on their website so I assume they don't want you to see it), handlebar height is adjustable on the Discover 2 vs not so on the Level 2, brake rotors 180mm vs 160mm ( I think, again they don't want you to know so they don't tell you), turn signals vs not ... plus other features like the Apple find my device thingy, 4 colors vs 2 etc.
Level 2 has a nice color display, but you hit a lot of other good points. Had a Level 2, it was ok, but a few too many compromises. The handlebar is odd, the lower model Pace has the nicer adjustable handlebar. You can swap the bike stem, but then lose the headlight mount and have to find a solution for that. Level 2 seemed like it was well built but looking forward to the Discover 2 I just ordered!
Hello, just watched your video, the bike looks like it is of very good quality but...... you scared the daylights out of me seeing you in this crazy traffic in the car lane! You have a lot more guts than me. Great video, thank-you for posting this bike is probably the one I will get!
On east coast it is more hilly so Nomad is what I'm still more interested in getting one day. Like think blinkers and stuff though. Lights and brake lights too look great.
You mentioned that boost spacing on front fork might allow slightly wider tires. Will the fenders allow for that also? Do you think I could go from these Kenda 27.5 x 2.4's to Shwalbe Johnny Watts 27.5 x 2.8?
Wish Ebike manufacturers would add a frame mounted Auxilary (2nd) battery connection socket to allow adding a separate rear rack mounted battery for cruising/PAS 5 max power range. Control it through the display with manual selected 'Main' and 'Aux' icon. Running them separate eliminates electrical compatibility issues and is a quick change over. There are quality affordable aftermarket large capacity batteries in a rear rack format that would work great or strap on even cheaper frame mount ones. You could run the Aux most of the time and save on recharge cycles on that OEM battery. You never know how long the manufacturer will support replacement batteries and at what high cost. This I see as the next great evolution in ebikes, especially for commuter/delivery ebikes. I don't see the option on the Velotic Discover 2 webpage to buy a 2nd battery even now.
I just got the go one since my first e-bike Fuji e traverse is in the shop and been in the shop for 3 weeks now At first I missed it until this bike came out.. I see my Fuji traverse isn’t that special at all…lol I put 20x2.35 tires and tubes on the go one and it rides sooo much better and is actually predictable and faster too
You see how some E bikes have a big battery that is partially set down into the frame down tube... Thats what they should have an option for..20 ah option that sticks up a couple inches with a couple extra rows of cell's.. i dont think 3 lbs would kill the performance un any way.
I discover your vid, when looking at Fucare bike. I'm really impress with ipx and its really useful for my country and I wish I can get them in Malaysia
I'd love to see some of these features show up as an upgrade to the T1 ST; namely, the richly featured rear tail light, the adjustable stem, the controller and screen with all these options,. If all that added 3 bs the T1 would still be a nice manageable 39 lbs A bit more battery would be nice but not essential. Please tell us that Velotric has that in the works for the T1 ST!
@@martinpalm5 I don’t know your state e-bike laws, but in most states, they allow class 3 e-bike which can go up to 28mph, if you want to ride at 20 mph, you can still do so. There is a setting which sets top speed. Anyway, even with e-bike laws, most people don’t care about whether it’s legal or not even if their e-bikes can go over 28+ mph. That’s why Wired Freedom and E-Cell Five Stars are the top sellers.
That adjustable handlebar is thanks to me, when I bought the discover 1 I really beat them up for non disclosure it wasn't adjustable and made them send me the adjustment they recommended, if you look at my comments you'll see I made that point on your channel For those who only want power rarely, (like me) this is an excellent bike when not using power, (I assume this is at least as good as my D! This one is over priced, it doesn't give practical riding benefit over previous accept for possiblyt the torque sensor, but for $400 that;s over priced
This is interesting. Velotric's warranty statement for the battery, "The Battery is not warranted from damage resulting from power surges, use of an improper charger, improper maintenance or other such misuse, normal wear OR WATER DAMAGE". I can see a potential major hassle with a warranty claim pertaining to a battery water damage issue.
Serious question, ready to buy but on the fence about size of frame. I’m 5’9 but short legs, 28 inseam. Seems like I’m in between sizes soo oi leaning towards small frame which should be a couple of pounds lighter . Who am I overlooking?
Yes, I do, currently taking it to stage two with a tune in a few bolt ons. I have thought about trading it many times but it’s just such a phenomenal sports car and probably about the smallest sports car I can comfortably fit in 😆
@@TailHappyTV Very cool ! Happy to hear you are still out there burning some rubber on 4 wheels, too ! Were you thinking about trading it in for another sports car? The car fanatic in me is very interested to know. 😃
Which would you recommend more, the Discover 2 or the Nomad 1? I don't plan on doing anything crazy off-road, but the fat tires of the Nomad 1 sound like they would nice for ride comfort(I live in a rural area). But all the upgrades the Discover 2 has makes it seem like the better overall choice. What do you think?
What do you think about this one in comparison with the Aventon Level 2? They seem to be spec'd pretty similarly and they are definitely priced in line with each other.
I had a Level 2 and now ordered the Discover 2. The Level 2 was well built and torque sensor was smooth. However, I didn't find it very comfortable. I guess I'm getting old, needed a more upright position and wished I had gotten a step thru. I swapped the bike stem for the Pace's adjustable one, which helped some. Spec wise the Discover has a bigger motor and the adjustable handlebars. My sister now has the Level 2 and loves it.
I would like to know how this compares to the Electric Bike Company Model E. It seems like the Discover 2 can get all the necessary add on's as the Model E but for less cost.... I think. Would really like to see a comparison.
Just, 2 weeks ago, I bought my #1 granddaughter a Aventon Level 2, I'm getting envy going here on the Velotric 2, the Level 2''s display isn't as nice as the V's and the throttle is limited to 20mph...official BUMMER, not as many power options but.....honestly not sure that's a deal breaker. IF i get a e-bike for myself and my #2 granddaughter I'm seriously going to consider the Velortic, but then what to do with my Specialized bikes...hummmm....decisions.
Ok you mentioned to me yesterday this Discover 2 over the HOVAlpha. Can you PLEASE tell me why? What is the main reason? I am 5'9" 190lbs. And will mainly drive road and light dirt trails and a little up hill but nothing crazy. Thanks!
Have you ridden the mokwheel asphalt or aventon pace 500.3? Wondering how this one compares? I didn’t like the torque on the pace but I did like the mokwheel one and wondering if the torque on this bike is more like the mokwheel or aventon?
My area has a lot inclines at tunnels and bridges. 20 - 30 ft elevation changes with ramps approx. 150 ft. long. Problem is, the ramp entrances have sharp turns, so I can't build up much speed on approach. And, I'd need to maintain 20 - 25 mph to keep up with traffic. Does it seem that maybe the Discover 2 could handle it with me adding crank??? I've seen cadence sensor bikes zipping up those ramps. Just curious thow a torque sensor setup would perform, as I understand that it requires more effort from the rider.
I have been waiting for this bike! I have a nomad, discover, and aventon level 2...abd I can confidently say I much prefer velotric. Do you know if the velotric batteries from Gen 1 are compatible?
@tailhappytv what e-bike can you recommend that can stay at 25mph and go 50miles before bars go down. since need e-bike that can go 50miles at 25 before batter dies out. since i live in FL and have 18 mile each way to college to shoot sports at also have to have rack in back for basket to bring food and water small cooler chest. also will have backpack with camera gear too.
After much much research I found Velotric to be a bike company with lot's of sad customers. Even on the Velotric social groups I'm seeing people complaining about the Discover 2 failures. Mainly the controller. Even still, I wanted to see it myself because I love the look,750 watt hub motor, choice of red and price.. When I got to the Bike dealer, they said the Discover 2 can't be on the floor because of issues!!! I asked "controller issues"....they nodded yes. That confirms the complaints and now it's something I experienced in a way. Unfortunately I will pass on this. I'm probs going to settle on a 500 watt hub, a color I don't like and lower waterproof rating for a dependable trustworthy company/bike. Disappointed
I’d love to hear more about which brands are worthy. I’d thought Velotric was a good one. Edit: a quick google reveals many sources where customers are howling. Too bad, but glad I learned this one the easy way.
I have only come across a few complaints during my internet searches. What site has a lot of bad reviews? BTW, the ebike shop in my area said they don't have any on the floor because it is a newly released model. They received only a few bikes, which sold quickly; no returns or complaints. They are expecting the next shipment in a few weeks.
Oh great, yet another company that is bad. Aniioke, WALLKE, and now Velotric. What, am I just supposed to not be able to buy any e-bike under $2000 anymore?
It’s right below the video in the description box, if you click on that link, it’ll take you over to the order page where you can enter the discount code
I think you are very good at this line of work But you need to be careful when around people please slow down please Be more aware of their safety and now to you you do not need to ride in traffic way too dangerous please we need you in one peace ❤
Sort of. He is usually 196-205 which is a healthy range for a man at his height close to a pound of true fat loss/gain when you account for water and digestion.
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1 correction to video:
At 12:57 - The mass production version of the Discover 2 does have a film for the TFT display which can be seen with polarized glasses
Do you know if the velotric Gen 1 batteries work with this version? I know you said it's like 703 who battery which is larger than Gen 1 battery.
Also, when you put it in turbo does it lessen the resistance noticeably? I want a bike to work out on (my level is almost too much work) but I also want it to be able to do a lot of the work like my cadence discover can do. 😊
I'm happy with my ebike of another brand. There are many bikes out there to choose from. I like to follow this company because they produce bikes like this one, which really fits with my idea of a bike with great features.
@@Stupidityindexwhat brand do you ride?
I just placed my order using your discount code for your support! thanks for always pushing out great and informative content!
Do you think it Survives winter weather
Omg it’s nice that every big bike company is now competing on a whole new level. Torque sensor is coming a normal thing. Waterproofing is a huge, huge deal too!
I guess next year we’ll start seeing mid drive motors and automatic shifting.
mid drive motors are overrated
@@mikec4308 this. also, they've had electic auto shifters for regular bicycles for years now. i'm not totally familiar with how they work cus i never had any interest in them, but i'm sure it can be incorporated into an Ebike rig. the one thing i think would be bad, would be if it self moved the pedals/chain so it can shift to the next sprocket, would be very awkward if all the sudden ur bike starts peddling itself when u weren't expecting it. but like i said, im not sure how they work, so idk if that's how it would act irl or not.
I love your reviews. This is a really nice bike with lots of nice features at a great price. It's great that many of the new series bikes offer more standard features ( integrated rear lights, fenders, signal lights, etc.) AND more customizable either through onscreen menu's or apps. Thanks !
It checks all my boxes for what I want in a bike! All the big companies have listened to reviews and customers. They're going UL listed, 750 watt hubs on lighter frames and a bit more battery power. Even with Velotics horrific customer service and the company plagued with quality control and poor management.....I'm still considering this bike. I like it.
I watch almost all your videos and like them. Keep up the good work. One improvement I would like to see is, state the price during the unboxing. You know it’s a number one thing people want to hear.
I like the color and the stack-of-dime welds on the frame were a thing to behold. And Velotric has a service department too. Nice to see. Thanks Matt.
Just bought two D2's from (free plug) Carolina Ebikes in Wilmington, NC and they are great! TailHappyTV's review was spot on. Great performance, great quality/fit and finish. As stated, it's not a beach cruiser but, wow, is it a road runner. Thanks THTV. You're a brand ambassador.
Literally everything that needed upgrading on the D1 was fixed on D2, I love it
I’m so sad I bought the D1 before D2 came out and now I want the D2 when I bought the D1 like 2 months ago
Your ebike reviews are one of the best on UA-cam. I like the list of performance test that you consistently do for all. bikes. I would like you to add a final test the next day with a fully charged battery that is pure flat street/cart path riding. Most riders will be doing this kind of riding and range matters if a true commuter ebike. Keep reporting your end of 1st day testing range in miles vs battery use as that is a good worst case scenario, but add the more realistic everyday range test.
Watched countless reviews on ebikes while trying to decide which one to buy. Bought this one from your link because I found your tests to be not only the most informative, but also the most enjoyable! Thanks so much for such awesome content. Suuuuper excited to get my bike!
I've been looking for an ebike for a while and while this is a bit out of my budget the price is incredible for what you get and ofcourse a +1 for velotric
I'm waiting on the Nomad 2, I have been so impressed with my nomads and because of your Channel I own seven of them😮 and to go one
who buys seven of the same bike lol
@@mikec4308There was an old woman who lived in a shoe.
She had so many children, she didn't know what to do.
I used your link and code for the lava M . Can't wait , good review.
Another great freaking review. Well done Sir! Velotric has now come out with the perfect Ebike! I have been waiting for this. This new Discover 2 fills in all the gaps left behind by the Discover 1 and all other brand name Ebikes in this category. It has all the features I have been looking for in a single package. The red is fantastic and I will be ordering one of these for my wife using your link. I may also be ordering one of the HeyBike Heros for myself from your other recent reviews. Keep up the great work!
Update-Just ordered using your link and discount. Thanks again.
I love that speed, the fact that the company undersells the speed is so refreshing... I am a little worried about the range for commuting but I think it will do.
This seems like a great bike. If I didn't just buy the Eahora Juliet for around the same price, I would have gotten this instead. I love my Juliet, it gets insane range, which was the primary reason that I bought it, but I can't lie, I do miss having a slim tire e-bike with a light weight to it. Even at the same speed, they just feel more nimble than large frame fat tire e-bikes. My old e-bike was a slim tire slim frame bike, and I never felt nervous passing people who were going slower than me. On my Juliet though, I opt to go slower and let people stay ahead of me simply because the bulk of the bike actually feels a bit more dangerous. You very much have to ride very straight and narrow on a bulky bike. I don't regret it, as the range was my priority, but I understand the appeal of slimer e-bikes that get less range.
I love how the market is now flooded with Ebikes, and yet all of them miss the mark on price.
As if compensating for how cheap it is to make, by providing how expensive they are constantly will help the numbers of everyone.
Just ordered with your link and code. Previously had an Aventon Level 2, nice bike but could be a little more comfortable and I wanted a step thru. Love your reviews, they really helped with finding a new bike!
I like how I went to watch a video on the Aventon Level 2 and immediately an ad for this Velotric Discover 2 popped up ... a direct competitor ! If the quality control and customer service are not an issue (which it may be) this Discover 2 beats the Level 2 hands down. Stronger motor at 750 vs 500, bigger frame for taller riders, weight limit 440 vs 300 lbs, 80mm hydraulic damped front suspension vs. 65mm coil spring, color screen vs what I think is still a black&white LCD (they sort of hide it on their website so I assume they don't want you to see it), handlebar height is adjustable on the Discover 2 vs not so on the Level 2, brake rotors 180mm vs 160mm ( I think, again they don't want you to know so they don't tell you), turn signals vs not ... plus other features like the Apple find my device thingy, 4 colors vs 2 etc.
Yeah, Velotric knocked it out of the park with this one
Level 2 has a nice color display, but you hit a lot of other good points. Had a Level 2, it was ok, but a few too many compromises. The handlebar is odd, the lower model Pace has the nicer adjustable handlebar. You can swap the bike stem, but then lose the headlight mount and have to find a solution for that. Level 2 seemed like it was well built but looking forward to the Discover 2 I just ordered!
Hello, just watched your video, the bike looks like it is of very good quality but...... you scared the daylights out of me seeing you in this crazy traffic in the car lane! You have a lot more guts than me. Great video, thank-you for posting this bike is probably the one I will get!
Good job, Velotric!
Waiting on the nomad 2. But that one is nice.
On east coast it is more hilly so Nomad is what I'm still more interested in getting one day. Like think blinkers and stuff though. Lights and brake lights too look great.
Damn, you're a brave man to be riding with that traffic and no bike lanes.
What a fun review! I thoroughly enjoyed it. You helped me make my decision - thanks!
Finally an e bike that looks like an e bike!
You mentioned that boost spacing on front fork might allow slightly wider tires. Will the fenders allow for that also? Do you think I could go from these Kenda 27.5 x 2.4's to Shwalbe Johnny Watts 27.5 x 2.8?
Wish Ebike manufacturers would add a frame mounted Auxilary (2nd) battery connection socket to allow adding a separate rear rack mounted battery for cruising/PAS 5 max power range. Control it through the display with manual selected 'Main' and 'Aux' icon. Running them separate eliminates electrical compatibility issues and is a quick change over. There are quality affordable aftermarket large capacity batteries in a rear rack format that would work great or strap on even cheaper frame mount ones. You could run the Aux most of the time and save on recharge cycles on that OEM battery. You never know how long the manufacturer will support replacement batteries and at what high cost. This I see as the next great evolution in ebikes, especially for commuter/delivery ebikes. I don't see the option on the Velotic Discover 2 webpage to buy a 2nd battery even now.
Please do a second review with the cadence sensor update via app. I’d be curious if it does better in the sand or grassy areas!?
Great review. Do you know if they will make a step over model ? With straight handlebars?
You want their Summit.
Is this a true torque sensor?
Hi for low-step frames, can you test for speed wobble? That seems to be a common problem with low-step frames.
I have discover 1 step through and there's no wobble. The bike is stable as hell
I just got the go one since my first e-bike Fuji e traverse is in the shop and been in the shop for 3 weeks now
At first I missed it until this bike came out..
I see my Fuji traverse isn’t that special at all…lol
I put 20x2.35 tires and tubes on the go one and it rides sooo much better and is actually predictable and faster too
Like the updated model of the Discover. Wonder how long until the new Nomad to drop.
You see how some E bikes have a big battery that is partially set down into the frame down tube... Thats what they should have an option for..20 ah option that sticks up a couple inches with a couple extra rows of cell's.. i dont think 3 lbs would kill the performance un any way.
I discover your vid, when looking at Fucare bike. I'm really impress with ipx and its really useful for my country and I wish I can get them in Malaysia
The current model has a MIK HD rack for compatible trunk bags. All-in-all this looks like it might be my next bike. Sorry Aventon.
I'd love to see some of these features show up as an upgrade to the T1 ST; namely, the richly featured rear tail light, the adjustable stem, the controller and screen with all these options,. If all that added 3 bs the T1 would still be a nice manageable 39 lbs A bit more battery would be nice but not essential. Please tell us that Velotric has that in the works for the T1 ST!
I’m glad they remove the stupid 25 MPH top speed limit.
not really, now it's illegal in my State.
@@martinpalm5 I don’t know your state e-bike laws, but in most states, they allow class 3 e-bike which can go up to 28mph, if you want to ride at 20 mph, you can still do so. There is a setting which sets top speed. Anyway, even with e-bike laws, most people don’t care about whether it’s legal or not even if their e-bikes can go over 28+ mph. That’s why Wired Freedom and E-Cell Five Stars are the top sellers.
A Black Friday sale coming soon on the discover2! It’s going to be $200 off. Starts either Friday or Saturday this week after Halloween sale!
I have discover 1 really enjoying it but I need this one now ! crying can't afford!
Man, you got some good balance
That adjustable handlebar is thanks to me, when I bought the discover 1 I really beat them up for non disclosure it wasn't adjustable and made them send me the adjustment they recommended, if you look at my comments you'll see I made that point on your channel
For those who only want power rarely, (like me) this is an excellent bike when not using power, (I assume this is at least as good as my D!
This one is over priced, it doesn't give practical riding benefit over previous accept for possiblyt the torque sensor, but for $400 that;s over priced
This is interesting. Velotric's warranty statement for the battery, "The Battery is not warranted from damage resulting from power surges, use of an improper charger, improper maintenance or other such misuse, normal wear OR WATER DAMAGE". I can see a potential major hassle with a warranty claim pertaining to a battery water damage issue.
Velotric Discover 2 or Nomad 1 plus?
Wait, so I'm 5'6"; should I get the small or the large frame? Both are rated for that height, so it's a bit confusing.
Serious question, ready to buy but on the fence about size of frame. I’m 5’9 but short legs, 28 inseam. Seems like I’m in between sizes soo oi leaning towards small frame which should be a couple of pounds lighter . Who am I overlooking?
I think the smaller frame will be good for you
Hey Matt, do you still have the ol M2? I used to watch all your GT500 videos many years ago !
Yes, I do, currently taking it to stage two with a tune in a few bolt ons. I have thought about trading it many times but it’s just such a phenomenal sports car and probably about the smallest sports car I can comfortably fit in 😆
@@TailHappyTV Very cool ! Happy to hear you are still out there burning some rubber on 4 wheels, too ! Were you thinking about trading it in for another sports car? The car fanatic in me is very interested to know. 😃
So what is your favorite folding e-bike? I'm looking at the engwe engine pro but would really appreciate your opinion. Thanks keep up the great work!
HovBeta
@TailHappyTV I am looking for a e-bike for my birthday. Would I be happy with the velotric?
Yes
Nice review! I recall you loved the Hovsco Hovranger. I wonder how the discover 2 matchs up with the hovsco
Which would you recommend more, the Discover 2 or the Nomad 1? I don't plan on doing anything crazy off-road, but the fat tires of the Nomad 1 sound like they would nice for ride comfort(I live in a rural area). But all the upgrades the Discover 2 has makes it seem like the better overall choice. What do you think?
Excellent review. Thank you
What do you think about this one in comparison with the Aventon Level 2? They seem to be spec'd pretty similarly and they are definitely priced in line with each other.
I had a Level 2 and now ordered the Discover 2. The Level 2 was well built and torque sensor was smooth. However, I didn't find it very comfortable. I guess I'm getting old, needed a more upright position and wished I had gotten a step thru. I swapped the bike stem for the Pace's adjustable one, which helped some. Spec wise the Discover has a bigger motor and the adjustable handlebars. My sister now has the Level 2 and loves it.
So did they test it in a washing machine with or without an agitator?
A simple back suspension would make this so worth it & throttle on the left?
I would like to know how this compares to the Electric Bike Company Model E. It seems like the Discover 2 can get all the necessary add on's as the Model E but for less cost.... I think. Would really like to see a comparison.
just upgraded from a Serfas 350w L frame. very very happy. tho i do miss the step over frame my Serfas had.. but nothing 100% perfect, rite? lol
Just, 2 weeks ago, I bought my #1 granddaughter a Aventon Level 2, I'm getting envy going here on the Velotric 2, the Level 2''s display isn't as nice as the V's and the throttle is limited to 20mph...official BUMMER, not as many power options but.....honestly not sure that's a deal breaker. IF i get a e-bike for myself and my #2 granddaughter I'm seriously going to consider the Velortic, but then what to do with my Specialized bikes...hummmm....decisions.
Ok you mentioned to me yesterday this Discover 2 over the HOVAlpha. Can you PLEASE tell me why? What is the main reason? I am 5'9" 190lbs. And will mainly drive road and light dirt trails and a little up hill but nothing crazy. Thanks!
Is it in fact a cassette or a thread on freewheel? Huge difference.
I have a question for you I have also seen you do a review for the mockwheel bicycle which one is better the Velotric discovery 2 or the mockwheel
The issue with this fast bikes is there illegal in many States. Instead of focusing on speed, focus on range.
Great bike! How would this compare to the RadPower Road or RadCity 5 plus? Thanks for the tour !
Have you ridden the mokwheel asphalt or aventon pace 500.3? Wondering how this one compares?
I didn’t like the torque on the pace but I did like the mokwheel one and wondering if the torque on this bike is more like the mokwheel or aventon?
My area has a lot inclines at tunnels and bridges. 20 - 30 ft elevation changes with ramps approx. 150 ft. long. Problem is, the ramp entrances have sharp turns, so I can't build up much speed on approach. And, I'd need to maintain 20 - 25 mph to keep up with traffic. Does it seem that maybe the Discover 2 could handle it with me adding crank??? I've seen cadence sensor bikes zipping up those ramps. Just curious thow a torque sensor setup would perform, as I understand that it requires more effort from the rider.
Great review. The nomad is better. Your dog was getting ready to pinch a loaf.
75nm of torque for A big guy is pretty bad. Bike seems cool otherwise. Anything less than 110nm of torque is underwhelming for big guys IMO.
I have been waiting for this bike! I have a nomad, discover, and aventon level 2...abd I can confidently say I much prefer velotric.
Do you know if the velotric batteries from Gen 1 are compatible?
@tailhappytv what e-bike can you recommend that can stay at 25mph and go 50miles before bars go down. since need e-bike that can go 50miles at 25 before batter dies out. since i live in FL and have 18 mile each way to college to shoot sports at also have to have rack in back for basket to bring food and water small cooler chest. also will have backpack with camera gear too.
you need a 60ah battery for that. Anything less wont be able to achieve 50miles at max speed
What is the film called that can be put on the display to help see it better while wearing polarized sun glasses on?
Great video thanks
Any relation to IGo brand? A lot a familiarity
How is the torque sensor on this thing?
19:20 I thought you were going to run that Red light ~_~
It’s excellent
is there a bike like this but mid drive?
Hello can you tell me the app on your phone for tracking time...miles...etc...thank you
All the videos u make why don’t u invest in a lapel mic for those times you’re away from your phone 🤔. Regardless your reviews r awesome. Be
can you try the colorway bk29 next?
they just released the Nomad 1 plus, and i haven't seen anyone do content on it yet, is it meh upgrade?.
It’s faster I hear, I have one actually, I’m going to build it Monday and ride it this week. Review to come soon.
Can these be hacked to go faster than 28? It's too slow.
usb c is crazy lol. Definitely not getting Aventon anymore lol
This or the Wired Freedom?
E-Cells 5 Star with torque sensor.
Nice
After much much research I found Velotric to be a bike company with lot's of sad customers. Even on the Velotric social groups I'm seeing people complaining about the Discover 2 failures. Mainly the controller. Even still, I wanted to see it myself because I love the look,750 watt hub motor, choice of red and price.. When I got to the Bike dealer, they said the Discover 2 can't be on the floor because of issues!!! I asked "controller issues"....they nodded yes. That confirms the complaints and now it's something I experienced in a way. Unfortunately I will pass on this. I'm probs going to settle on a 500 watt hub, a color I don't like and lower waterproof rating for a dependable trustworthy company/bike. Disappointed
Who do you recommend?
I've got a nomad and I love it! Zero issues so far.
I’d love to hear more about which brands are worthy. I’d thought Velotric was a good one.
Edit: a quick google reveals many sources where customers are howling. Too bad, but glad I learned this one the easy way.
I have only come across a few complaints during my internet searches. What site has a lot of bad reviews? BTW, the ebike shop in my area said they don't have any on the floor because it is a newly released model. They received only a few bikes, which sold quickly; no returns or complaints. They are expecting the next shipment in a few weeks.
Oh great, yet another company that is bad.
Aniioke, WALLKE, and now Velotric.
What, am I just supposed to not be able to buy any e-bike under $2000 anymore?
Level 2 has to lower prices now there is no way this and level 2 cost the same
How do I find the discount code?
It’s right below the video in the description box, if you click on that link, it’ll take you over to the order page where you can enter the discount code
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I think you are very good at this line of work But you need to be careful when around people please slow down please Be more aware of their safety and now to you you do not need to ride in traffic way too dangerous please we need you in one peace ❤
why would u want to go slow its all about speed and power....peace out
Acoustic is a descriptor for sounds. Please just say unassisted, traditional or even pedal-powered bike.
Dude i've said it so many times when am I gonna be talking in KILOMETRES and KG for the people that don't live in america
I don't think it qualifies as an "affordable" bike with a $1,700 price tag and still on pre-order.
man you have your volume way too loud on this video.
Bike breaks in half at any speed bump.
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Your weight fluctuates more tha Trump's team of lawyers..😮
Sort of. He is usually 196-205 which is a healthy range for a man at his height close to a pound of true fat loss/gain when you account for water and digestion.
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