AVENTON LEVEL 2 REVIEW: My Favorite Aventon Yet! This Commuter Has It All

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  • Опубліковано 28 лис 2022
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    In this Aventon Level 2 review, I'll go over all the key features of this awesome commuter ebike with a 60-mile range and top speed of 28MPH.
    I'll also share what it's like to ride with a demonstration of its acceleration with the throttle, a top speed flyby, braking distance, and noise levels from the rider's perspective.
    I'll also share who I think this electric bike is for, and additional insights into how this ebike compares to all the other Aventon electric bikes I have reviewed so far.
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  • @coastdaze748
    @coastdaze748 Рік тому +7

    I shopped around and found the Aventon Level 2 to be the most well-reviewed by consumers and reviewers. And thankfully, it runs on the torque system which I love because it gives you a regular bicycle riding feel. All that Alastair says is what I've experienced and have found to be true. This is my 2nd ebike and while I really liked my previous ebike, the Aventon is definitely a step up. The bike feels substantial, in control and everything is "elegant" so I understand Alastair's use of that word. The only thing, and it's a relatively small thing, is the battery is located under the bar and for me, a woman, it is a rather heavy thing to grab onto because of it's location. I will get used to it in time. Loving this bicycle.

    • @trailandkale
      @trailandkale  Рік тому +1

      Thanks for your comment - glad you’re enjoying the great eBike too! :)

  • @SocalSamStokes
    @SocalSamStokes 8 місяців тому +2

    Love mine but at 800 miles. Take it off asphalt and it does the job. However...
    E25 and E26 overheat error occurs occassionally. Also, the step throigh is more a stumble through.
    The drop battery is a milld pain to remove.

  • @mattright7451
    @mattright7451 10 місяців тому +4

    I have one..Im very happy with it

  • @trailandkale
    @trailandkale  Рік тому +2

    Let me know if you have any questions!

  • @monarch1957
    @monarch1957 Рік тому +1

    How does it compare to the Aventure that I have. I like the extra tail lights but don't like having no bar on it. There would be no way to clamp it to a bike carrier on the car.

    • @trailandkale
      @trailandkale  Рік тому +3

      Hey, there’s also a non step-through version of the level 2. This bike is less bulky than the Aventure and has a smoother ride on road surfaces. The Aventure is for sure better for off road situations though.

  • @BoredomVirusXP
    @BoredomVirusXP Рік тому +2

    Sorry for the very noob question, but how difficult and cost would it be to add a front fender?

    • @trailandkale
      @trailandkale  Рік тому +4

      His bike actually comes with one included. I just chose not to install it.

  • @aktt9622
    @aktt9622 11 місяців тому

    questions - how easy it is change a flat tyre rear wheel especially on side of road ? also can rear brake lights be switched off or not as they use precious battery ? is there brake regen ? any warranty issues - returns bike failures stats on throttle override especially affecting torque sensors meaning throttle stops working, or always engages etc etc ?

    • @ericolens3
      @ericolens3 8 місяців тому

      check with local bike shops.
      if you have local seller, they can answer both the questions you ask as well as ones you didnt even think of.
      i went to a local seller today (nov 6, 2023) and he said he repairs the bikes he sells as wells as offers a 2 year warranty, assembles the bikes he sales, throws in a free phone holder mount, also replaces the batteries should anything occur within that 2 year warranty window.
      he has shop in 2 cities, so he gave me his cell phone.
      your results might vary, so ask a local dealer.
      i used to want the wired freedom but they lack any repair shops for service, so Wired would only ship the parts and I would have to do repairs myself. also their batteries are like $700 or 800. Aventon is more like $500. which is more affordable if i wanted to just have a spare battery for a quick switch out.
      thing is, i would want to swap tires at that point cuz of LONG off road journeys😅 like a fat tire. but thats a whole nother topic lol. (since id need to have a motorized rear tire and wire all that stuff up.) ugh.
      i had a nice LOOONG chat with my local dealer.

    • @NesconProductions
      @NesconProductions 7 місяців тому +1

      Well recently purchased the same Level.2 seen above and ended up getting a rear flat at the 53rd mile 🙄, thankfully made it home before fully deflated. There is a video by Bumstead's Bicycles & takes you through how to change a rear flat on this bike (& was my guide - wasn't particularly hard, took about 45 minutes but wasn't in a hurry). For a front tire change there is video for that on the Aventon UA-cam web page. Note I'm new to a bike with disc brakes. Problem lining up washers (with a partial raised lip to fit a specific way) without flipping the bike over a pain. A problem with bikes with disc brakes (as I've learned..) is if you turn the bike possibility of introducing air into the brake lines (more an issue with older bikes & I flipped briefly with no issue afterward). Honestly difficulty changing tire ultimately comes down to weather (most importantly - wouldn't want to be stuck on trail in winter, when a tire would be a lot harder to get off in the extreme cold. Also what tools you'd use (CO2 vs. pump, & replacing the tube or patching - which I'd never bother with on the trail). Bike does come with a wrench & Allen keys in a Swiss Army knife thingy but I've added stuff in my travel kit to make the job quicker. Lights can be switched on & off (I use Aventon app. on my phone). Bike does not have regen. but few E-bikes do these days. Honestly never use the throttle (except by accident..). Torque sensor has levels 0 - 5 and is an 8 speed (gear) bike. Level O is no assist (all you..). Switch to level 1 and difference is rather profound. For trail riding even with rather significant hills I can stay in level 1 or 0 on the downhill parts and can project a legit 60+ mile range. When I ride to work I'm usually going level 5 😁 & range almost halved. One thing I am going to have to investigate is warranty items & plans. One thing Aventon has going for them is over 1,000 different dealers in the US. Worth noting this is a rebranded Chinese bike, curious how it will fare down the road 🤔.

  • @Ed37069
    @Ed37069 Рік тому

    This bike versus the adventure for comfort, use cases, range,cost?

    • @trailandkale
      @trailandkale  Рік тому +1

      I prefer this bike as it’s not as hefty but they’re both great for different use cases. My in-depth reviews go into all that here: www.trailandkale.com/gear/aventon-level-2-review-commuter-ebike/ and here: www.trailandkale.com/gear/aventon-aventure-review-fat-tire-ebike/

  • @jessicaleempm
    @jessicaleempm 11 місяців тому +1

    Can the throttle be used only with or without pedaling? Thanks!

    • @trailandkale
      @trailandkale  11 місяців тому +1

      Yes you can!

    • @trailandkale
      @trailandkale  11 місяців тому +1

      More in-depth review here: www.trailandkale.com/gear/aventon-level-2-review-commuter-ebike/

    • @jessicaleempm
      @jessicaleempm 11 місяців тому

      @@trailandkale thanks!

  • @iron_recluse
    @iron_recluse Рік тому +1

    Will you be reviewing the Aventure 2?

    • @trailandkale
      @trailandkale  Рік тому

      Hopefully soon, but it’s not currently in testing!

  • @RaemusGuitar
    @RaemusGuitar Рік тому

    Hi, I'm 5'10 and my wife is 5 foot tall. I wanna get a model which both of us can use. Will the small step through be comfortable for both?

    • @trailandkale
      @trailandkale  Рік тому +1

      That’s the great thing about step throughs is that they are more accessible to a wider range of heights.

    • @trailandkale
      @trailandkale  Рік тому

      It’s rated up to 5’7” for the small/medium frame but you’re better off that way round than one that’s too large for your wife

    • @RaemusGuitar
      @RaemusGuitar Рік тому +1

      @@trailandkale thanks!

    • @NesconProductions
      @NesconProductions 7 місяців тому

      Not sure if you've made your purchase yet Raemus but to clarify on the Level.2 Step-Thru there are two sizes. The S/M which is sized from someone 4' 11" to 5' 7" and the M/L sized for someone 5' 7" to 6' 1". I've recently got M/L (ridden less than 100 miles, but love it..) and about your height (I'm 5' 9" + 1/2 ). Just going by the factory specs., for your wife to ride the same bike you'd really have to get the smaller model of this bike and you being 5' 10" image you'd be jammed up a bit on that (even on the M/L I have the seat about level with the handle bars, quite a bit higher than seen in this demo.). Being almost a foot taller than your wife might be a tall order 😏 to find a bike that fits you both (finding a seat extension a possibility for this bike?? Might be an answer if you & wife really like the bike). Best wishes regardless though!

    • @RaemusGuitar
      @RaemusGuitar 7 місяців тому +1

      @@NesconProductions Hey! I ended up buying the regular version (not step-through) and I think I bought the large size but funnily enough, my wife is able to ride it! She has starting trouble but as the bike gets moving, she feels fine on it. It's not ideal but if she can ride it at her height, I'm sure others can make it work as well.
      I love my bike. Since I've got it, I've done 993 miles on it! (I was hoping to hit a 1000 before the winter set in but I think I should stop now cos the salt on the paths is not good for the bike)

  • @taylerellis378
    @taylerellis378 Рік тому +2

    So you said this is your favorite aventon bike. What is your favorite stock ebike in general?

    • @trailandkale
      @trailandkale  Рік тому

      I think it has to be this bike right now - it just does everything really well and the build quality is excellent. Having said that the Sinch is a whole lot of fun for different reasons.

    • @taylerellis378
      @taylerellis378 Рік тому

      @@trailandkale Im looking to commute 18 milea to work and back on pavement and gravel roads im looking at the level, aventure, and xp 3.0 long range. Still on the fence not sure which way to go too many options. I do think however if im commuting and the bike breaks down it would be much better to have a folding bike so I can simply call an uber and be at work or back home in no time. Otherwise Im stranded miles from home or work with no other choice but to push it.

  • @compoundinterestinsights
    @compoundinterestinsights Рік тому

    What would be the lifespan of an e-bike like this?

    • @trailandkale
      @trailandkale  Рік тому

      I guess that would depend on how much it’s used, and how well it’s maintained over time. The build quality of Aventon bikes is very good and they tend to be durable in my experience.

    • @ericolens3
      @ericolens3 8 місяців тому +2

      the raw bike part seems to last as long as a regular bike. the electronic components... hmm thats a toughie. i guess like 2-3 years for the battery but I will say, that aventon uses the SAME battery across models and yearly updates, so if your battery wears out just do a warranty claim or buy a new one.
      disclaimer: i dont own an ebike, yet so im just a 2 week of youtube vids and websites of research. basically a social media nerd. lol
      but try do a google search for ebike shops and talk to a local sellman. they can give actual in depth experience.
      in my experience of owning traditional bikes. KEEP IT OUT THE RAIN. air up the tires each month. if you dont have a garage then get a rain cover and oil the gears, i guess to combat the humidity (i live in Louisiana so it can wreek havoc)
      again, i can only speak of the traditional bike aspect of it. ironcially I bought 5 bikes 😅.
      3 for the kids, one for my mom, one for myself. but i wanna sight see further off the beaten path so i want an ebike. (its lighter than an ATV afterall)

  • @allywilkeforsenate
    @allywilkeforsenate 10 місяців тому +2

    Why do they put the throttle on the left?

    • @trailandkale
      @trailandkale  10 місяців тому +1

      I’m not sure..

    • @agasdoc
      @agasdoc 4 місяці тому

      I actually like it on the left because my right fingers are already very busy with the gear shifter!

  • @teflelbawry721
    @teflelbawry721 Рік тому

    That’s weird that there is no front lights

    • @trailandkale
      @trailandkale  Рік тому +1

      ? There is a front light…

    • @taylerellis378
      @taylerellis378 Рік тому +1

      The light is on the handle bars unlike many other ebikes. This is better for 2 reasons 1. The light is higher so more spread 2. The light turns when you do.

    • @trailandkale
      @trailandkale  Рік тому +2

      Exactly right 👍🏼

  • @honestnewsnet
    @honestnewsnet 8 місяців тому

    I hate the battery location.

    • @trailandkale
      @trailandkale  8 місяців тому

      It’s a bit awkward isn’t it…