I have this bike in blue and love it. Great for a mix of cyclying and taking on the train, also for shoving in the back of my car boot. Thanks for showing the USB-C port, I've had this bike for 3 months now and never knew it had it 👍
@@jacksebsmith hi i am also considering buy this bike. If you use only throttle mode at 90% without almost any assist ,how many miles can range with 1 battery charge? Which is the top speed using only throttle ?
We love to see it! I always felt this channel has so much character and potential to grow. Can’t wait to see the type of content you evolve to in a few years time. Keep it going. I still like the delivery vids
Very interesting. 1) TFL allows Any folding bike. 2) The Lelctric 3.0 3) Try comparing it to the Fido D4S... other electric folding bikes are also available...😊
I've been looking at this bike for a while. Great to see a review on it. This is as close to a perfect folding bike I've found and I've done my research.
Depends what you want. This one is only 36V so it's a bit underpowered. There are 48V models that are far more powerful and more suitable for deliveries, but they are heavier. Depends if you want power or light weight.
Yes, it's a good idea, but it has its downsides. There is no real locking option right now, so even if it's just a quick stop at the shop you better take it with you.
Good Review except for one important thing.... How does it do on Hills ? As far as i know (from other reviews) it does not do very well at all on hills, even just compared to other similar folding e-bikes, because it has No Gears.
Great looking bike but have you looked at the Fiido D3 which is half the price with a range of up to 120km and I'm has throttle which gives you 80 km range. Well worth a look at around £600
Gates CDN belt system , the only downside is it's gonna have some drag as it's a pretty entry level hub compared to high end stuff like Rohloff or Pinion
There's only one gear on belt drive so it's not that good going up hills. Getting my hands dirty has never been a problem while folding my chain driven ebike.
Great price point for what you get with this bike! Nice review dude, must have been good riding around on a sunny day getting footage and doing what you do!👌🏻☀⚡
Good honest review loving your videos been binge watching the raw delivery rider experience. Keep it up looking forwarding to more content. Editing superb.
Probably easier to stand on the right hand side and fold it away from you. I think you can use the saddle as a handle and push the folded bike in "walk mode".
Are there any physical stores for this ebike in Florida? I'm eager to test it out. Recently, I had the opportunity to try the M160 Foldtan, and it totally transformed my perspective on folding ebikes.
Try a fatbike someday or the Bianchi Omnia T-Type (Belt) to deliver (has an avs click system for your bag). Very responsive and you will be the first to cross a junction when get green light, specially in turbo mode.
If you're doing deliveries in the UK, most of the time it's wet! So what's this like with the proper mud-guards which are essential in the UK (and the rack); as well as the load (the load a lot of deliveries are going to be, which makes all the difference, in a bad way, on any ebike)?
It seems like the ADO is geared too low? You're pedaling fast and only getting to 17 mph? Would you rather have this bike or a folding non-electric Brompton?
Have you noticed PVY Libon? Will you review it? The dual-battery design of PVY Libon really attracts me, and with the addition of a suspension fork and battery lock, it seems to be more cost-effective. I am considering between the two.
Would you be able to share the name of the phone holder that your using, and where you bought it from please. Very difficult to find a good one. Thanks.
You have your seat a little too high. You shouldn't have full extension on your legs which you have. You should have a slight bend in your legs.Your handlebars seem a little too far away too. With arms outstretched like yours are you will have problems at the end of a ride. Nice bike though and looks relatively light. If you're not going going to be riding it though, the above mentioned isn't going to be a problem. Nice video.
Hi @London Eats, love your videos 😁, Im 155cm is it suitable for my height? Also I live in Portugal so we have too many hills and bumpy roads , is it better with fat tires? Thanks
@@professorposh4146 yes but need to find something to lock it to each time. Also it would take a while to bring the bike and the bag to each persons door if they live in an apartment. Would be much more convenient if customers came to the ground door.
Do you think a 9.6AH battery would get you 37 miles? I can't believe the company is advertising it as 62 miles, They're obviously lying and that puts me off ever buying from them. I wish they would be honest but most do the same.
@@Neilukuk They measure it with a 5 foot Chinese woman who weighs almost nothing at the slowest pedal assist on flat ground. It really is very deceptive.
Thank you for the insightful video! Based on your review, I purchased the ebike and I'm enjoying it. However, I've noticed some fluctuations in the battery level indicator-sudden drops followed by significant charge recovery. I'm uncertain if this is typical behavior or if there might be an issue. I'd be grateful if you could share your experience regarding this matter. Greetings from Denmark!
Look at a bike brand called wisper you can get a full throttle folding E bike which is totally legal because you it gets checked by the DVLA and you get a certificate
Has anyone used a child seat on one of these? I really like it, we're looking for something compact for our VW camper, but we have a 3 year old, we'd like to ride around with.
I think this must be great when taking the train or the tube. I know many also have folding bikes because they can have it inside the office and reduce the risk of theft.
Anyone had one of these for a while; like a few months; or longer; that can report on downsides / flaws / et-al, especially in comparison to equivalents?
Definitely not going to be able to do deliveries on this bike with only a 9.6 ah tiny battery. Maybe a couple hours only. Real world range is probably 15 miles only.
You must be peddling a lot as my scooter is 9.6AH and it gets 8 miles. I wouldn't buy from a company that lies about 62 mile range because they're obviously not a trustworthy company.
You take the seat with you if you leave the bike locked up outside. The frame is useless without the battery. Or you can take the whole bike with you, store it under a desk at work for example...
If you live in London and are considering this bike to take on/off public transport, I would not recommend. Very difficult to manage with regard to folding/unfolding.
My opinion is to avoid ADO. The saddle of my ADO air 20 broke and came off while I was riding on it in the middle of the road. I fell off the bike onto the road and got injuries. If there were a car, the bike would have killed me. It turned out the bolt of saddle had failed and could not hold the saddle. I'm 63kg so not above weight limits. There are few ADO owners had the same problem. If are one of them, would you please let me know?
This is the dogs bollox. You've now got a cameraman
😂🤣🤣 Best comment iv seen all day
This types of eBike are going to revolutionise the eBike/eMobility space, especially for the city. Great review. 👍
They need to get those prices down first.
I have this bike in blue and love it. Great for a mix of cyclying and taking on the train, also for shoving in the back of my car boot. Thanks for showing the USB-C port, I've had this bike for 3 months now and never knew it had it 👍
Great.
How much is the greatest speed?
@@jacksebsmith hi i am also considering buy this bike.
If you use only throttle mode at 90% without almost any assist ,how many miles can range with 1 battery charge?
Which is the top speed using only throttle ?
@@kostasathens2346 probably around less than 20km depending on rider weight and load being carried.
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😆Hello!This is ADO !Ask me any questions and hope ADO brings you joy!
Please provide the link of legit website to buy Ado Bike.
Is it possible to change the handlebar?..to a wider ones?
hi ✌️🤝 is ado A20 lite good for delivery ? or other is good ?
@ado_official what is the warranty on the battery and what is the replacement cost?
We love to see it! I always felt this channel has so much character and potential to grow. Can’t wait to see the type of content you evolve to in a few years time. Keep it going.
I still like the delivery vids
Very interesting.
1) TFL allows Any folding bike.
2) The Lelctric 3.0
3) Try comparing it to the Fido D4S... other electric folding bikes are also available...😊
I've been looking at this bike for a while. Great to see a review on it. This is as close to a perfect folding bike I've found and I've done my research.
Depends what you want. This one is only 36V so it's a bit underpowered. There are 48V models that are far more powerful and more suitable for deliveries, but they are heavier. Depends if you want power or light weight.
@@dtz1000 I want power, are there any that have a battery I can swap out that are foldable?
Looks a super bike - looking to upgrade from our (non electric) decathlon folders, this ADO air 20 looks the biz. Great review
Clever feature having the battery in the seat post, more companies could learn from this
Yes, it's a good idea, but it has its downsides. There is no real locking option right now, so even if it's just a quick stop at the shop you better take it with you.
@@biglevian yeah and I am wondering about centre of gravity.
Good Review except for one important thing.... How does it do on Hills ?
As far as i know (from other reviews) it does not do very well at all on hills, even just compared to other similar folding e-bikes, because it has No Gears.
Great looking bike but have you looked at the Fiido D3 which is half the price with a range of up to 120km and I'm has throttle which gives you 80 km range. Well worth a look at around £600
Illegal tho
Belt drive makes the most sense to me for a folding bike. Avoid getting hands greasy when folding
Gates CDN belt system , the only downside is it's gonna have some drag as it's a pretty entry level hub compared to high end stuff like Rohloff or Pinion
There's only one gear on belt drive so it's not that good going up hills.
Getting my hands dirty has never been a problem while folding my chain driven ebike.
@@dtz1000 it could've had gears like the mirider gb3 does in the middle
It's a piece of junk try riding up a hill 32 km range max@@r3volt97
While folded, keep handlebars extended and use the walk feature to walk it around under it's own power
Lovely vid, thank you!
Do you miss the SHOCK ABSORBERS from the front?
Hello from Singapore! We have the almost same laws regarding ebike here. This ebike is known as S3 here. It is branded under the Mobot brand.
So far I've miss your ebike videos! Keep it going man and ride safe as always.
I'm here before you hit 1 million subscribers!🤗
Good for if you live in the burbs and want to public transport in go a town centre to do delivery.
Great price point for what you get with this bike! Nice review dude, must have been good riding around on a sunny day getting footage and doing what you do!👌🏻☀⚡
Good honest review loving your videos been binge watching the raw delivery rider experience. Keep it up looking forwarding to more content.
Editing superb.
Would love to see a comparison test of you using some type of small vehicle vs ebikes/mopeds and to hear your thoughts about it
Probably easier to stand on the right hand side and fold it away from you.
I think you can use the saddle as a handle and push the folded bike in "walk mode".
Hi, how many miles can you do on max assist level? Great video.
Are there any physical stores for this ebike in Florida? I'm eager to test it out. Recently, I had the opportunity to try the M160 Foldtan, and it totally transformed my perspective on folding ebikes.
Good to see you're getting some demo bikes bro
I have a Lil swagtron now. This is my next folding ebike for surely. Looks great for van life
2:09 Can't believe you just left your bike outside the restaurant unattended. London must be a very safe place with no bike theft happening.
Try a fatbike someday or the Bianchi Omnia T-Type (Belt) to deliver (has an avs click system for your bag). Very responsive and you will be the first to cross a junction when get green light, specially in turbo mode.
If you're doing deliveries in the UK, most of the time it's wet! So what's this like with the proper mud-guards which are essential in the UK (and the rack); as well as the load (the load a lot of deliveries are going to be, which makes all the difference, in a bad way, on any ebike)?
Nice bike. Keep up the good work man. Love the content variety
Pretty nice design for the fordable bike , good video .
Have a good one!
It seems like the ADO is geared too low? You're pedaling fast and only getting to 17 mph? Would you rather have this bike or a folding non-electric Brompton?
I read in an article that if you want to reach 30km/h, you need to pedal like a hamster. Above 22km/h, high cadence will occur.
Have you noticed PVY Libon? Will you review it?
The dual-battery design of PVY Libon really attracts me, and with the addition of a suspension fork and battery lock, it seems to be more cost-effective. I am considering between the two.
Would you be able to share the name of the phone holder that your using, and where you bought it from please. Very difficult to find a good one. Thanks.
It is called ‘quad lock’ it is a phonecase and holder system.
Very nice review! Is Air 20 OK for me 105kg 187 cm? Will it help a bit on the 5degrees hills?
I like the style of the bike .
It is good to see the bike in action.
Good video 👍 👍
You have your seat a little too high. You shouldn't have full extension on your legs which you have. You should have a slight bend in your legs.Your handlebars seem a little too far away too. With arms outstretched like yours are you will have problems at the end of a ride. Nice bike though and looks relatively light. If you're not going going to be riding it though, the above mentioned isn't going to be a problem. Nice video.
Have you had a chance to test PVY Libon? It has similar features to the ADO AIR 20, but it has two built-in batteries, which I'm curious about.🤔
Good content and informative.
Is this bike a single fixed gear? So slow to pedal from a standstill but obviously assisted.. I like it, looks good..
Hi @London Eats, love your videos 😁, Im 155cm is it suitable for my height? Also I live in Portugal so we have too many hills and bumpy roads , is it better with fat tires? Thanks
Helpful review - thanks! Despite being a folding bike the wheel diameter looks ok, which helps with stability, as do the fairly thick tyres. Peace.
The battery can be disassembled to replace and assemble a new battery
"Maybe they're Indian" 😂 I love this channel 👍👍👍
Yo the quality of these videos are insane now mate
Great thanks 👍
sorry for being pedantic, but wont it get stolen while you get the delivery
Hi there. I’ve been considering working as a delivery guy. My question is, does the bag get uncomfortable after working certain hours? Thanks!
You don't want to be carrying it on your back. Get an ebike with a rear rack.
@@dtz1000 Thanks
The problem with doing deliveries on this bike is that someone could fold it, lift it up and go, while you're doing a delivery.
You could have it locked up or take it with you right?
@@professorposh4146 yes but need to find something to lock it to each time. Also it would take a while to bring the bike and the bag to each persons door if they live in an apartment. Would be much more convenient if customers came to the ground door.
Love the vids 💪🏾
I got mine for £1159 and it came with the hidden throttle cable which was a surprise to me when ireceived it .
Just wondering, in theory couldn’t anyone take off the seat and in turn steal the battery?
yes. ado announced that they will release a new quick release which is lockable, but right now better take the battery out when you lock it.
Do you think a 9.6AH battery would get you 37 miles? I can't believe the company is advertising it as 62 miles, They're obviously lying and that puts me off ever buying from them. I wish they would be honest but most do the same.
@@Neilukuk They measure it with a 5 foot Chinese woman who weighs almost nothing at the slowest pedal assist on flat ground. It really is very deceptive.
Thank you for the insightful video! Based on your review, I purchased the ebike and I'm enjoying it. However, I've noticed some fluctuations in the battery level indicator-sudden drops followed by significant charge recovery. I'm uncertain if this is typical behavior or if there might be an issue. I'd be grateful if you could share your experience regarding this matter. Greetings from Denmark!
@SRojas100 how are you finding the bike? How is it on hills? Do you have the international version?
I like that a lot… thanks for the review 👌🏼
hi, Would you like to review PVY Z20 PLUS? A fat bike with triple shock suspension and 100Nm of torque.
Look at a bike brand called wisper you can get a full throttle folding E bike which is totally legal because you it gets checked by the DVLA and you get a certificate
Has anyone used a child seat on one of these? I really like it, we're looking for something compact for our VW camper, but we have a 3 year old, we'd like to ride around with.
7:57 Its never early for indian food
..was hoping to see the GPS in action on the display..
How comfortable without the battery?
Is it easy to change a tire with hydrolic breaks?
How easy is it to steal the battery? Is it locked in any way?
2:11
It was STILL there when you left???
:-0
Is 10ah 36v enough for delivery and how many miles ?
The next bike you should test out is WAU Cyber
They could have sent you a rear rack!!
New WAU bike looks nuts
I'm Indian 😌,, love all your videos
What's with the bag inside the bag?
Is it any good up hills ?
Nice e bike. I like it. Thanks man. You're so cool. Awesome.
I love your videos ❤❤
Bike looks amazing ❤
👍👍👍
I think this must be great when taking the train or the tube.
I know many also have folding bikes because they can have it inside the office and reduce the risk of theft.
Do we need lisence to ride this?
Anyone had one of these for a while; like a few months; or longer; that can report on downsides / flaws / et-al, especially in comparison to equivalents?
Top video, keep it up. Will the company give us a discount on the bike if we do it through you? Well, if you don't ask))
Nice vid 👍👍👍
Whats the price?
Early??? I can eat curry for breakfast 🤤… lunch and dinner.
What is the cost of this E-BIKE?
Great video Sir very nice Bike
Bro where I can find that e bike
look in the description
Damn they jacked Fiido whole design. Looks exactly like the D11/D21. I do like the colour screen though.
It's hard to disagree with you, they're totally ripping off fiido's ideas😅
lov the vid do shift in Greenwich
Definitely not going to be able to do deliveries on this bike with only a 9.6 ah tiny battery. Maybe a couple hours only. Real world range is probably 15 miles only.
I've got 19.6 miles and it's still on half a battery,
You must be peddling a lot as my scooter is 9.6AH and it gets 8 miles. I wouldn't buy from a company that lies about 62 mile range because they're obviously not a trustworthy company.
@@Neilukuk this ☝️
Dude could become top gear for bikes/gig economy😂
The bike looks like it has been shrunk down apart from the seat and the handlebars
Not every one has sponsors🫡
Fold the bike into that giant delivery bag then jump on another bike deliver it: Bikeception
I would get it if it were 1000 but it's priced too much higher than the A16
what is your hight?
Couldn't someone steal the chair battery? Am I missing something?
You take the seat with you if you leave the bike locked up outside. The frame is useless without the battery. Or you can take the whole bike with you, store it under a desk at work for example...
That's a nice car you putting the folding bike in. Is that BMW M2 ?
He must be making a ton of money off UA-cam.
🔥Such A Cutie🔥
This is the only time he used " camera man assit " feature to film a vlog
1 handicap: unergonomic, straight handlebar😢
If you live in London and are considering this bike to take on/off public transport, I would not recommend. Very difficult to manage with regard to folding/unfolding.
folding is so hard for me!!
My opinion is to avoid ADO. The saddle of my ADO air 20 broke and came off while I was riding on it in the middle of the road. I fell off the bike onto the road and got injuries. If there were a car, the bike would have killed me. It turned out the bolt of saddle had failed and could not hold the saddle. I'm 63kg so not above weight limits. There are few ADO owners had the same problem. If are one of them, would you please let me know?
I see this comment in almost every ADO AIR review…🤔