Maybe it's because I live in the Rocky Mountains, but riding a smooth dirt path slowly is NOT my definition of off-roading. That's like a Jeep driving on the dirt shoulder of a road - not off-roading just because it's dirt.
To cheap to put on a real axle, and i priced tires, i found one for 138 others were almost 200 full rim and tire with a real axle i don't know if i would feel safe the way i ride, with the one they give you it looks a little thicker than a spoke,
Recently ordered a Q20 (20ah version). So, is it just the suspension holding it back from more off-road conditions, does it have plenty of torque though? I ordered it for my girlfriend, and she won't be doing any off-roading, was just curious.
There is virtually no resistance in the suspension so it bottoms out with any kind of impact. Going up and down ramped sidewalks or driveways will bottom it out.
@Ridstar_Q20 i understand that. My question is more regarding the power. Does it feel powerful enough to offroad or very steep hills? My house is on a steep hill, so thats why i ask.
jesus your telling me it doesnt offroad, but Im watching you damn near drive straight the woods haha!
Maybe it's because I live in the Rocky Mountains, but riding a smooth dirt path slowly is NOT my definition of off-roading. That's like a Jeep driving on the dirt shoulder of a road - not off-roading just because it's dirt.
I got a tuned up hardtail 26'' by ridstar. 150nm motor by MXUS gets me almost anywhere but I need to upgrade brakes and suspension for downhills...
Do you have any videos of it
Depends on your weight as well
Great video 💯
Maaaan all stock ive crashed parked trucks going fast slamming the breaks going off road jumping crazy myn still holding up strong💪
You can go on trails just watch out for holes
Just say it it's not like a dirt bike
You can get a front air fork and a rear air shock for the ridstar q20.
True, but I was reviewing the Ridstar Q20.
@@Ridstar_Q20 I’ve thought about getting one for awhile now. Just debating on if I want to spend to 1000-1200$
Down by the water man, that looked really rough!
Baseball to softball rocks.
Man,i want to get one good to go fishing,new to your channel.👍
If it's like what I was doing, go for it. It all comes down to recognizing its limitations.
@@Ridstar_Q20 mostly on the road
To cheap to put on a real axle, and i priced tires, i found one for 138 others were almost 200 full rim and tire with a real axle i don't know if i would feel safe the way i ride, with the one they give you it looks a little thicker than a spoke,
Hey there, is there a "walk mode" for the bike? So i can push the bike up stairs and have a little assistance.
Yes, there is a walk mode.
Recently ordered a Q20 (20ah version). So, is it just the suspension holding it back from more off-road conditions, does it have plenty of torque though? I ordered it for my girlfriend, and she won't be doing any off-roading, was just curious.
There is virtually no resistance in the suspension so it bottoms out with any kind of impact. Going up and down ramped sidewalks or driveways will bottom it out.
@Ridstar_Q20 i understand that. My question is more regarding the power. Does it feel powerful enough to offroad or very steep hills? My house is on a steep hill, so thats why i ask.
IMO, no. I also question the durability of the plastic planetary gears in the motor.
@Ridstar_Q20 thank you! Im enjoying your videos too.
Can you remove the seat? I'm buying one soon and would like to put a more cafe style seat on it.
There are 6 nuts on the bottom side of the seat that pass through the frame.
Does it do wheelies,, can you try let me know if it's easy or hard to wheelie,
Nope, not a chance of a wheelie. Ride safe.
yes, you can.