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Citizen 4.0 Version Parts List:
Front Wheel Drive System Parts
Bafang 750w motor 135mm dropout amzn.to/392m8XU (amazon) sorry if it's out of stock, they are very hard to find
Bafang Motor Extension Cable electrobikeworld.com/products...
Rad Power Batter Adapter electrobikeworld.com/products...
Pocket Rocket 52v Battery bicyclemotorworks.com/product... (Bicyclemotorworks.com)
RST Guide Front Forks www.biktrix.com/collections/a...
Extra Radrover wiring harness www.radpowerbikes.com/
Rear Wheel Drive System Parts
Battery Adapter Plug Rad Rover boltonebikes.com/collections/... (Bolton Ebikes)
750w Bafang Motor electrobikeworld.com/products... (Electro Bike World)
35amp Controller Upgrade, you can find them at Electro Bike World, Area 13 ebikes, or Big Game Bikes. You will have to do the shunt mod yourself.
electrobikeworld.com/products...
area13ebikes.com/products/radkit
biggamebikes.com/product/rad-...
Hailong Fat Shark 52v 17.5ah Battery electrobikeworld.com/products... (Electro Bike World)
Female XT90 to Anderson Powerpole plug www.servocity.com/anderson-po... (Servocity)
XT60 Plugs amzn.to/2Zp6QUL (amazon)
Additional Parts & Accessories
Fenders were made from Cyrusher XF650 Black & Grey Fenders www.cyrusher.com/
Dual Headlights www.radpowerbikes.com/collect...
Hafny Bar End Mirrors amzn.to/3KTrx0w (amazon)
780mm Handlebars amzn.to/3kRRxPu (amazon)
Rubber Grips amzn.to/3FoKTJT (amazon)
Graphics lettering.com/vinyl-lettering/
Bikeroo Seat amzn.to/3ynxhgw (amazon)
Pedals amzn.to/3slCIsq (amazon)
Adjustable Handlebar stem beecoolbikes.com/products/adj...
Gold Rim tape amzn.to/3M8VpY0 (amazon)
53T Crankset amzn.to/313B58j (amazon)
Tannus Amour Tire Inserts tannusamerica.com/collections... (tannus america)
Origin8 Captiv8er(Bicycle Buys)
www.bicyclebuys.com/origin8-c...
26x3.0/3.5in Tubes(amazon)
amzn.to/3MmNjxV
Hydraulic Brakes (Big Game Bikes)
biggamebikes.com/product/ebik...
Spoke Skins (Amazon)
amzn.to/43e3dRu
Rockbros Bicycle Rear Trunk amzn.to/3jlL6Bp (amazon)
Rear Rack www.radpowerbikes.com/product... (Radpowerbikes)
I’ve always liked the 2 wheel motor set up. Sooner or later a motor will go and having back up is a life saver.
Great information! Love your enthusiasm and boy these bikes have come along way!
0-30 in 5seconds is amazing. Also timed one your runs 0-37 in 7 seconds. My ebike is a very torquy 20x4, 18 amps. 0-20 in 6 seconds with 200w pedaling. The 70amps of controller is everything here. Amps is where all the torque comes from. You're absolutely right that acceleration/torque is at least 5x more important than top speed. Getting ahead of traffic, or quickly passing is everything in urban environment. You don't get a half mile stretch to wait until 40mph gets hit.
Yep, the acceleration is most fun for me anyway.
Wired bike
Enjoy all your videos! Thanks for the extra help you’ve given me! (Kommoda)
I cant believe those speeds. Thats awesome. I hit 67kph, thats about 41-42mph going down a steep hill, and i thought that was crazy fast. I can only imagine doing that on a flat. Wow!! Love the vids man!! Im the dude with the havoc xtreme from fabulous 😊
I absolutely love my Freedom. I know the Ariel Rider Keplar is a closest competitor for speed and still looking like a bike. I really looked at like the Rev1 and Xclass but the moped style draws more attention
When he said the Freedom was $2k it became my top choice if I ever get the budget or if a friend asks about a fast ebike.
Hey there, fellow eBike enthusiast! I recently stumbled upon a new project that might interest you. Have you heard about the Freebeat Morph 2-in-1 eBike? It's a revolutionary eBike that offers a unique blend of indoor fitness and outdoor exploration. One of its outstanding features is the ability to charge the bike when you're using it indoors. How cool is that? It also boasts a brushless 750W motor, reaching speeds of up to 20mph, and has an impressive range of 60 miles on a single charge. Plus, with its Smart Saddle Detection+ feature, you can easily achieve your fitness goals. Definitely worth checking out!
I just received the Fabulous Havoc X2 step thru US version, I'm 280lbs and and got it to 35 MPH before chickening out... it's my first ebike and just trying to get a feel for it before pushing it too hard. Have to add the customer service at Fabulous is TOP NOTCH and the owner answers calls at all times and is extremely helpful AND patient...
Just be careful of turning when you are using the throttle. Ease off for turns, even if you feel like you have grip. That's just hub motor ebikes in general.
I LOVE the fast bike reviews. You may not need all that power, but if needed, you got it.
They cannot go to uphill tbh 😂
@@justinlikesme19So you are saying dual motor ebikes that can go 40mph, Can't go uphill? 🤔🤨🫣
Because of your Citizen Cycle AWD build I did the same setup on my Ariel Ryder X-class. 2 independent systems and this thing is a different beast!!!
Sounds awesome! Bet it pulls hard!
I have a NB power 750 watt, 35 amp controller, 52v 16ah battery for the front. And the rear is stock x-class setup with a extra 52v 20ah battery with a battery blender. Thanks for the inspiration!
Very cool vlog today, my friend with some very fast and cool bikes 😂😁😆
I love your channel and all of your fast bike are utilizing hubs motors. You always seemed to enjoy your Biktrix X mid drive because of the torque the motor gave. I think if you did a mid drive BBSHD build with an external controller and 72V you would be amazed how much torque is actually possible at the rear wheel without wasting energy with front tire spin. I know mids are hard on components but those can always be upgraded. When your motor is spinning over 12,000 rpm’s and your climbing a hill it’s a complete rush!!! Keep up the great work👍
I definitely enjoy the Hubs more, I love shifting a motorcycle but hate shifting a bicycle. With the dual hubs it is a constant acceleration from stop to top speed and not as hard on chain etc.
@@CitizenCycle925
I hear what your saying but with a hi powered mid you could do single speed and never need to shift with all the torque and speed you would ever want for a bicycle.
Another great video Bryan. Men & their need for speed…I prefer distance. Stay safe going that fast.
Adding color to the spokes really gives a nice look to the bikes. Looks great! Just my opinion.
Agreed, makes the wheels pop!
Most of the speed improvements have gone into the moped style e-bikes especially since most of the newer ones can go 30-40mph+ but they can still run into issues with the law depending on the area since regular mopeds need to be registered and insured and they look exactly like them with the bench seats.
{{3}} I found a new crowdfunding project called freebeat Morph 2-in-1 e-Bike which sounds really impressive! It combines indoor fitness and outdoor exploration, and what caught my attention is the indoor mode where you can charge the bike. This innovative feature allows you to generate CO2-free miles based on the calories burned during your indoor rides. It's a great way to make a positive impact on the environment while enjoying your outdoor adventures. I think this Morph eBike offers a unique blend of fitness and technology that can enhance our riding experience. I'm definitely interested in learning more about this project!
stealth bomber style bikes are pretty nuts, some people are pushing almost 15 kw out of them and they are hitting 60+mph
@@axeami1354 Heh, those would be in the electric dirt bike category with Sur Rons and Talarias
@@-.O.- Where I live since anything over 250w is illegal without it being road registered as a motorbike so I pretty much just put everything with peddles into the same category. Didn't realise you guys classify them differently tbf
@axeami1354 It's basically just different degrees of gray area since enforcement and laws are more lax in the US.
You convinced me just ordered the wired freedom. Paid shipping but no tax!
Your uploads always fun to watch out of the res you using but it might be the youtube premium feed as I notice most videos alot more res of being very clear. You always have the good ebikes too.
Bro your bikes rock, the Spark bandit has white aluminium pedals like I used on my home build
An honest reviewer with knowledge of bikes, you'd know your stuff & that's why I enjoy the videos you put out 👌 .
Real good job on this video Bro..!! I am well aware of these faster genres of EBikes but I am just too much of a NOOB to give these a try. I am breaking in a Cyrusher Kuattro ATM and this machine is good enough > 🙂
Bryan, just got the Talaria MX4 Sting-R 50 mph after the brown wire cut in Sport mode.
ECO mode is sub 30 all modes are TORQUE crazy lunacy! 3x for 3K just released.
No pedals and getting closer to the "grey area" is not GREY. AR Grizz was fun but that front motor is spimming crazy
Thanks for the videos and the information. I'm already loving my 500 watt mid drive ebike, but am tempted to add a 'hot rod' to my collection. Which of the 40 MPH club would you say is most suited to a rider who is 6'6"?
Out of these bikes the Wired or Fabulous . They have tall handlebars.
You. Give. Real. Bike. Info. Top shelf
I have a Bandit and I love it! I hit 46 mph when the wind was at my back.
I have my own dual throttle build! I hit 40 plus MPH all throttle down hill! Just started my channel and will be uploading my total build. I have a Juiced Bike 2022 Rip Current S with upgraded controller and Ebikling 1200W front wheel motor.
My Keteless K800 has duel 1000w motors and 22amp controllers and is good for 35mph with a 300lb rider. 45 mph if you peddle. I'm waiting on second battery and blender before upgrading the controllers. Thanks for the videos they make making an educated guesses much easier. LOL
Good luck on your build, sounds like you're off to a solid start!
yes please update us!
What is the role of the ''blender'' on Ebike? also, how does getting a larger controller on the K800 benefit your dual motor set up exactly? (you think your going to increase top speed with it?)
@@flolou8496 the second motor add a good 5 or 10 mph to the top speed plus doubles your torque for acceleration and hill climbing. The difference is night and day when you kick on the second motor. I currently have a controller running to each motor that is set to 22 amps but the controllers are capable of 30 amps each. Currently my battery is a limiting factor because it's only capable of 44 a continuous output. The battery blender allows you to connect two or three batteries effectively doubling or tripling the amount of current you can safely send to your control or controllers without damaging your battery. I'm currently getting a little over 2,000w I should have about 3,000w when I'm done.
I pulled the trigger on a wired freedom last week. now the long long wait until sometime in august. lol.
Awesome editing Bryan (all those identical twin brothers) 😂😅😅😊
BANDIT NEEDS 60V AND FILL THAT WITH 60AH BATTERY.
would be a beast
This is a great idea. If you welded all 4 ebikes together you could have a 160mph ebike that's 5mph faster than my Bandit 1200, weighs about as much and has 4 times the footprint. You wouldn't have an ebike, you'd have an E-battleship. Now that would be awesome!
bahahaha! interesting idea :)
@@CitizenCycle925 I fear you may be correct...I'm scared.
The Citizen Cycle is at it's top speed for the voltage. When a DC motor reaches its RPM per volt rating, it doesn't try anymore, so to increase your speed you need to up the voltage. Your specific controllers can be programmed for 52 volts, but I forget if you already went to 52v or are still at 48v. The Bandit has a VIN and can be registered as a fully legal moped, and that frame is one of the toughest around. I know of one that was in a head on collision with a car, and it only bent the front fork.
OMG this is insane!!! a video of the DYI please!!!
I would love to see you review the eahora 60ah juliet bike. Please please please do a review and range test.
I have a SMLRO V3 dual 1000 watt motor twin 25 amp controllers that you should check out. It has a total of 164 NM of torque. Really fun ride.
Interesting, is it common for dual motor Ebikes to each have there own controller? (sorry for the dumb question, I'm new to the Ebike world)
I've been enjoying your videos for some time now. Have been fighting the urge to get the Wired Freedom since I'm running out of room with the 5 ebikes I already have. I know I will get some flack for saying this, but I'm sure we are heading towards more regulations and less freedom with all these new more powerful and not to regulation ebikes. Again, I like the fun as much as the next guy, but I feel quite confident that when people start noticing ebikes tooling around at 30 to 40 MPH there will be a crackdown. Over the last 5-6 years of owning ebikes I have already had confrontations with citizens and authorities and make a habit of carrying a copy of the law with me as even some of the authorities don't know it. There is another channel I watch, which I shall not name, and he posts video of himself flying down the road, cutting through traffic, running stop signs, riding at rather high speeds through crowds of people. By contrast CitizenCycle picks more rural settings and is much more careful and conservative and I don't have a problem with that at all. But..................... So be offended or bad mouth me if you must, let's meet up again in a couple of years and see if I'm right. I'll be shocked if we don't start seeing more "No Ebikes Allowed" signs and more crackdown from authorities. If not I'll be the first to admit I was wrong. And I hope I am!!!!
Agree, I'm trying to have fun while you still can without hassle. I try to be cautious with my speed, try to keep it to open areas and I don't weave in and out of traffic at all. I try to blend in and be a bicycle as much as possible.
I agree that the more fast Ebikes get out on the bike paths regulations to restrict and ticket their use will multiply. I think labeling ebikes that can be ridden fast is prejudicial. someone
It should be how you ride not what you ride that makes the difference.
@@larryheaton689 Agreed. Just because you have an 800 HP car doesn't mean you should be pulled over for no other reason. Reality is that nothing has changed since my elementary school days ( and I'm 70). A few bad actors and everyone pays. It happened at my local surf break where I am very cautious when children are playing in the shallows. Someones board got loose and hit a kid and now we all have to wear leashes or risk getting thrown out of the park. Same deal with flying drones. A couple of people made some bonehead decisions and now everyone has to have "remote i.d." so that your drone can be quickly identified in the air. And so it goes on.................
@@CitizenCycle925 Thanks for the civil reply, you seem like a really good dude but I was nevertheless concerned that you might be offended. Keep up the good work and I look forward to your next posting.
Thanks for posting a link to the battery. They make some tiny ones that can fit inside the triangle of dual suspension bikes. I was going to make my own but it looks like I don’t have to now.
That pocket rocket battery has worked well for me. And you can also buy a bracket to hold it in a bottle accessory mount.
Great video of some great bikes. Do you know what the name of the soundtrack at 7.10 is? I love the soundtrack and fantastic editing. You do a great job on your videos. 😊
Fun vid. When doing the AWD bikes, if you consistently ‘weight-forward’ on the bike, it levels the comparison and makes full use of the (advantage) of AWD. The tire spin may be novel, but such a waste of the whole ‘bang’ of AWD.
Not a fan of bling (e.g. spoke covers), but to each their own. Aesthetics are subjective, always.
You sound as though you’ve fully mastered Tweaks. Do you have a vid series planned for the Modding subject ? Eventhough I don’t currently ride an e-bike, I’m ALWAYS a fan of functional mods.
Just found your channel, and Enjoy the content 👍🏼
It’s too bad that so many of the higher performing eBikes are So Fugly …. I suppose that is where the conversation of “Form vs. Function” occurs. The final ‘surprise’ bike … I just don’t think that I could ride such an Ugly bike (the ‘Bandit’). C’mon USA, let’s get some STYLE like the Italians (e.g. Fantic).
The matter of the Surron-type bikes …. a $5k ish BIKE …. for the Average Joe ….. ?
Great video keep it up
Thanks, will do!
I think,with dual drive motor, you will gain the torque and acceleration, but not the speed unless you have a built-in gearbox to convert the torque to speed.
You have too much fun😃👍🏼
I try haha
Back and forth between the Fabulous and the Wired. I have access to beach riding so I am leaning towards the AWD Fabulous, just wish it had the option to use the front motor independently like your Citizen Cycle. Great videos.
I don't know what wired customer service is like .But I will say FABULOUS CUSTOMER SERVICE IS EXCELLENT 😊
Are those Bafang G 60 hub motors on the Citizen dual set-up? I have that on the rear of my Sondors Mad Mod 48v 750w moped style. I'm stock still with the 25a controller with stock Panasonic 21 ah battery. I'm getting 33-34 mph with the wheel programmed as a 16 though it has 24s. If I upgrade to a 35a controller with display could I get a few more mph maybe 38 mph keeping everything else stock? Or because I'm stuck at 48v will I get just some more torque only. Or is it a bit too much for the G 60 motor? My stock display broke and it's 250 to replace while I can source the more powerful after market 35a controller with display for 80 bucks delivered from Risun Motor. Your thoughts would be super appreciated good sir!
fun stuff!
Thank you
Have to say the DIY and the rest of your collection is undeniably impressive! WoW!! And what I am about to mention is in NO way meant to be unkind or jealous in ANY way! Envious, in a good way, without doubt--but NOT to in any way imply that you are some frivolous "1 percenter" with money to burn. Oh, it is obvious that whatever profession you are in--that you are making a very to considerably up-scale living... this easy to tell by the neighborhood you live in, and the set up of and in your workshop/garage! It's obvious and needless to say! lol. So congrats and more power to you. However, the situation for most of the rest of us, is not going to be able to compile/collect anything such as what you can do, financially. Hey, it's all good! You're not "lording it over" those of us who view your videos. You're just a cool cat who is presenting you hobby and enthusiasm to us with the best intentions. Rock on! Just one thing: since your lifestyle and income is beyond most of the means/ability of the rest of us...we might be able to afford one or if very fortunate, possibly two E-bikes. Sooo...if you could recommend what you'd consider to be one bike for "blast off" fun, and, one that is just excellent as a fine "overall"/versatile bike--through not in the "moped" style. Something in either category that is more practical (lol) and comfortable for regular use and enjoyment. So if that would be cool...I, and I'm sure others, would appreciate your recommendation(s) overall. That would be SO cool and appreciated. Thanks for the time and your enthusiasm! Keep On Truckin'! ;)
I would like you to review the Fucare Gemini X and the Gemini Step thru 30 ah battery.They look amazing.
Have you ridden or know of the Electric Bike Company's bikes out of California?. They will build several models with Dual Hub Motors, Dual Batteries, Dual Controllers, and Dual Thumb Drives. They are set up for power and distance without any tweaking. They are one of the few e-bikes truly built in the USA.
what was the color that you put on your Freedom I have a blue one coming in August and yours's look really sharp?
I got a great inexpensive 40mph DIY Ebike part list here. First. the donor bike frame is a Home depot camp survival mountain bike. for around $175 you get front suspension and all round disk brakes and a good frame for hanging gear. VoilaMart 1500 watt 48 volt 26 inch electric bike conversion kit with the LCD display $ 350. Hailong 48 volt 20 ah 1600 watt Panasonic triangle battery $ 360. Then I added Special Opts BMX handle bars. I weigh 200 lbs and do 35 mph with ease and top out at 40 plus on the flats tucked in. When I use the PAS level 2, I cruise at 21 miles per hour for 30 miles. Level 3 PAS and higher can climb any hill. any hill. PS .Tires make a big difference think of where you will be riding the bike the most and look for the proper tires. I live in a metro area so I need good street tires that don't burn up at 35mph I prefer Maxxis Hook Worms and Eastern BMX tires. Less than a $1000 and stupid fun and fast.
Im in the same boat as you. Fixed tail Mountain bike with Bafang conversion motor. thinking about upgrading to the CYC Pro Gen 3 motor for huge speed. I also have a lectric folding bike for taking on trips. But you have to admit those fixed tail 40 milers that Citizen has look tempting. Especeally that wired bike.
Are you using the same Hafny mirrors on the wired freedom as you are on the citizen bike? I ordered a freedom bike and want to order mirrors.
Have you tried the ecells super monarch? I think they have an awd dual controller 2000w or 2500w version
I would love to see you do another build. Like a fixed tail Mountain bike with CYC Pro gen 3 motor and big battery. Then compare that with your existing 40+mph bikes. I ask for entirely selfish reasons because this is where I am at. Debating doing another build myself with the CYC motor vs just buying one of those fast/powerful fat tire bikes like the wired bike.
40 miles an hour club. Have you considered the super crown monarch and especially the super crown monarch 1500. Would love to see your take. Looks Like eunorau has contenders. A comparison video between the ones I mentioned above and wired and fabulous would be awesome and entertaining content. You could do it like football playoffs. Set up the rules for comparison. Match two bikes and have a winner. Do it for several episodes. Then have the winners co.petr against each other. Then a the supper bowl show where you rank all of them. Football also has the Dick Butkus for line backers. You can have a super bowl winner, but also winners in individual categories vs overall. Examples: best top speed, or range, or hill climb. You do excellent work. All the best!
Is it possible to make a viable 72v system on a traditional bicycle frame or are the batteries and motors too big
I have an engwe ep-2pro. What are some simple tips I could do to make it go faster? Ty
Love your channel. This one is expensive but I'd love to see a review of the biktrix Juggernaut XD Duo. 2000 watt mid drive bike. Keep up the great work. I have an aventon aventure and love it but I am considering a biktrix or wired freedom as my next bike.
Awesome drivetrain on the XD Duo, but yep, pretty pricey!!
Biktrix Juggernaut XD Duo, and Juggernaut Classic desperately need a torque sensor.
Hi, what bike hanger are you using on your wall. We have several heavy
eBikes and need to start organizing our space. Thanks
there is a link to his website in the description where he lists links to all his favorite stuff.
What electrical issue am I having if my wired freedom is petering out at 13 mph ?
Quits building speed at 13 mph, what to do ??
It’s the two watches I kept noticing!
A question about the spark bike. What do you do for racks (front rack or back rack) on the Spark? Does the company have options for mounting anything or is this a backpacker bike?
they have a rear rack option
Would appreciate a discussion of controllers and longevity. E.g. Obviously controllers are inexpensive relative to the motors and batteries, so it would be relatively straightfoward for all companies to run higher current to get more power out of the motors - what are the considerations then for running a 17 amp versus 40 amp controller with similar motors as these compamies, and you, have chosen to do and what are the ramifications. Other topics: nylon versus metal gears and the pros/cons. 60V versus 52V. Battery capacity and range powering 2 smaller motors versus 1 large one.
I think this kind of content would be very helpful to those choosing e-bikes and trying to decide between so many choices out there (and not being discussed by most reviewers when comparing bikes). This is particularly relevant because the 4 bikes in this video spans this gamut.
Interesting comment thanks, Might be a great topic for a separate video. The fabulous bike runs smaller controllers because they are drawing from 1 battery. They don't want to discharge it too fast. My custom bike has a separate battery for each controller/motor so I can run higher current. I'm sure the metal reinforced gears in the wired are stronger, would love to put that motor in my bike but I believe it is wider and won't fit in most fat tire dropouts..
@@CitizenCycle925 very interested in the Fabulous EXT bikes running 60V. Lighter, more nimble versions of the Freedom and Road Warrior bikes in the single and dual motor configurations, respectively. And going with the BMX type frame, it better avoids the moped/motorcycle perception of 26" and scrambler-type frames. Those bike could be dominant in acceleration and handling especially if they go with a shorter less-adjustable stem and BMW-style handlebars for a stiffer steering rack.
Ariel Rider Grizzly is crazy fast off the line with 2 1000k motors and 35Ah. Love mine
For relatively more efficient high-speed cruising, but hill climbing ability, would a geared hub motor on the front and a direct drive in the rear work well for that application?
using a direct drive for high speed cruising and a geared hub for hill climbing would definitely work but finding geared hubs that fit front drop outs spacing is tough, plus the forks have to be strong enough to handle the torque. probably better/easier to reverse the set up.
I like the white wall .
What bike do you feel is better the Wired Freedom or Aventon Adventure 2?
How hard would it be to customize the freedom to dual motors, like your citizen DIY?
Would it be worth it?
I would love to see you review the Oynx Cty2
I would like to know how it feels when you turn or lean on corners. I heard it wants to carry through and stay on the lean due to the lenght or geometry of the bike.
Will assess this thanks
2:20 It's 48v that's limiting your top speed.
Generally speaking a single unrestricted hub motor (48v 750w-1000w) will top out low 30's possibly up to 35mph with high power controller, a 52v about 2 mph higher. Higher amperage controllers and duel motors will give more torque to overcome wind resistance adding 2-4mph. But to go significantly faster you have to increase voltage, (60v - 40mph) (72v - 50mph)
Thanks for explaining this! If everthing is the same, one bike with 48v 1200w, the other with 60v 1000w. Then which one will go faster?
For bandit, please test how fast you can pedal with resistance.
I put 2 old 36v 500 watt ebikeling kit on my old trek, map my ride clocked me at 37.5 MPH, holy smokes, kinda scary for a bicycle.
I have a 1500w rear hub converted Gary Fisher 2007 bike with the stock 1500w controller. 26 inch tires only 2" wide It goes over 30mph gets there so fast as I work up through the gears pedaling. I know with a bigger controller it could go faster but I'd need to secure the rear wheel much better to want to do that. I already call that bike widowmaker as-is because I've been thrown off it at 15mph onto my chest. On the grass at least. (a bit of sidewalk was removed and left with deep sand. damn urban decay & neglect!)
*Build a CYC mid drive, I built rear hub and mid drive, very fun bike!*
I may be wrong but looking at the light reflection in the camera shot on that new bike reveal, looks like your top tube has a dent in it already! Stuck out right away to me. Hope its jyst an illusion but it looks like a pretty noticeable dent. Seeing you are into the bling of your bikes, feel kind of bad for you. Definitely love bike bling as well as function just like you. A dent would druve me bonkers. (Like handle bars that aren't perfectly straight.) I would just lose sleep over a dent on a new bike. Hope you are more relaxed about flaws than I am.
Cool thx
what do you think is the better bike Onyx CTY2 or Wired Freedom ?
Look forward to your review on the Bandit. If you could figure out how and show us how to change the speeds in the pedal assist , would be great. Mine is wierd? Pedal assist 1 doesn't seem to work at all. Pedal assist 2 takes me right up to 20 mph, then 23/24 in pedal assist 3, same speed in #4, and gets into the 30's in pedal assist 5. Just wish there was a way to set my preferred speed for each pedal assist mode. On a side note I have a killer custom seat ordered for mine, and have a metal fabricator making a new seat mount to fit the old Bandit seat to my Cyclone.
I haven't dug into the settings yet, let me see what i can find out.
We can't use them here in Australia on public roads otherwise we get fined and the bike impounded. You want Really good brakes and a frame and fork caliper mounts that can handle heavy braking. I've seen some under engineered ebikes that just brake terrible
How would one go about changing controllers in a premade bike? I have an Aventon Aventure V1 and I hate the lag on take-off. I want the instant acceleration like the Wired..or should I just sell my Aventon and Buy the Wired Freedom?
The trick with the Aventon bike would be finding a bigger controller that would fit inside the frame. It's such a nice build. I'd hate for you to chop it up. Probably better off selling it and getting something else. Aventon's a great bike though, I still have mine. My wife rides it, she loves it.
I built a 35-40mph 26 inch fat bike for 1700$ with the ebikeling 26inch fat bike 1500watt kit, pit on a mongoose malus frame, 40 amp controller ,only needed few extra parts with 20 amp hour upp battery
Dying to see you review rhe amp rides apex!
got a question for the g force zm bike you reviewed can the PAS sensitivity can be changed to a higher value meaning more then 24 meaning it’s programming in the bike and it’s the 11th setting I got video from somebody to help you out for what I mean because I’m planning on buying a zm bike
ua-cam.com/video/UeLBYXwTDJU/v-deo.html
I’m looking for suggestions for a bike stand so I can work on 75 pound bike that won’t break the bank.
None of these E-bike/Mopeds have torque sensors. They would be the ultimate ride if they did!
if money weren't a factor, i would have to get a kraken. 60plus mph and still looks like a bicycle. but 10 large ain't easy.
Like the white walls on the mistery bike
Does it ship overseas? (Not including Canada)
Can't wait until these get lighter and faster. How easy are these to pedal if you get stuck out with no power?
Please consider reviewing Bandit X-TRAIL PRO with short person segments. Thank you
Electric Bike Company has come out with a whole bunch of new battery options on the Model E.
(but wow, are these new options expensive!)
Are the options capable of making the bike faster, or is it just for more range?
They also have a Dual Hub Motor Option. Great for the hilly country!
@@danielspencer5023 you may be correct for other models, however I do not see that option on their website for the Model E
your custom build is cool being 2 separate units. For miles. leave one off come home on other.
Nice..😎
Once you get up to speed, will it maintain 37mph with only one motor running on lever ground?
Get a Revi Cheetah, make it duo motors. It equals the performance of your Radrover, but looks so much cooler.
My ebike does 40 its dyi i used a 750 mid drive and 1500 direct drive hub and dual 52v 20ah batteries. Great acceleration hits 35 in seconds
I've been riding this bike for 7 years now! ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxHL1v1R3NE5x4KiYfyt8dnQmyNYz7qi5L It was a great bike the day I got it, put it together, and went on my first ride; more importantly it's an even better bike today. I've ridden trails, street, and skatepark all on this bike. I have replaced almost every part on the bike. Some stuff has broken: derailleurs, wheels, shifter. Everything else were upgrades. The only ramaing original parts are the frame, bottom bracket, and crank set. BB and cranks will be upgraded soon. The geometry isn't great but that is really the only draw back to how good a value this bike is. Even after all the money I've spent upgrading it's still a more affordable bike than I'd have bought from a proper bike shop, especially with full suspension. I've also learned a lot about bikes working on it over the years. It really is one of the best perchases I've ever made and hopefully it'll still be around for another 7 years.
This guy is nuts, but I like him!
I like the tires on your home made bike
ORIGIN8 Captiv8er tires
You remind me of a supervisor I knew from pfg
For Your Consideration:
1. Frey Voyager EX - BEAST (Custom 60V 24.5ah Bafang Ultra M620, 1800W)
2. Whattwagon HYDRA GEN 2 (52v 20ah Bafang Ultra M620 boosted to 2300W peak) Supercharged
3. E-CELLS SUPER MONARCH AWD 1500 WATT DUAL CROWN LIMITED EDITION (Dual Motor, Dual Battery, Dual Suspension, Twin 750W 52v Bafang geared hub motors)
4. Biketrix Juggernaut Ultra Duo 2 (52v 17ah 1000W Dual Battery)
Understood the assignment haha Thank you for the input.😁