Thanks for your answer, I plan to buy this beautiful baby soon and put ergonomic handles as well as a trigger at the thumb, enjoy your beautiful landscapes with this monster!!!
Great bit of kit, you made me giggle coming down that hill 🤣🤣 it'd be great around Clumber park...🤔. I think this is where electric vehicles come into their own, cycles and scooters 😅.. thanks for a great review Mark (I think I still prefer the first ebike you reviewed though) take care 🎉
Wow, your presentation is very beautiful and high-quality. I've been looking for this for a month. Thank you. I am buying this Trax bike myself, but I am confused because their official websites in different European Community countries have different information about the suitable rider height for this bike and the suitability of the minimum gap for this bike. Does this Trax bike have two different frame sizes? Is it just that the information on their websites is sometimes inaccurate. I would like to know if you can trust me in writing if this Trax bike is suitable for a 170cm rider with a 71cm gap (bike inseam) so that I can sit on the seat and have my feet on the ground when I'm not riding. I'm also interested, because I'm partially disabled, how high I have to lift my leg in the CM in order to be able to overcome the lower crossbar of the koes bike and start cycling. Thank you for your possible answer and good health to you and your loved ones.
Hi bolek ....this bike is suitable for a huge range of riders 5ft 4 to 6ft 4/160 cm upwards the seat has a lot of range and it's easy to get on Best wishes mark
Hi Ryan ...I'm on 975 miles so the 1000 mile update will be very soon ...need a nice bit of weather so hopefully in the next week or so Best regards mark
Hello Mark, thanks for the review! You said you also tested the Ranger; I'm around the same height as you (1.66 cm), and 64 years old, would you say it would be easy to mount or dismount the Ranger... especially in "an emergency"?
Hi they ride exactly the same and share all the same parts apart from the trax is a step through ....they are incredible to ride ...I'd definitely recommend either Best regards mark
Another excellent review, thank you. Is it true that these bikes come with a throttle conversion in the box which you can fit yourself to make it no-pedal? Is it also possible to de-restrict the motor to the full 750W?
Yes they do come with throttle ...I did mention that in the video and easy to derestrict... simply unplug one cable on the controller...most cyrusher bikes are like this Best regards mark
Hi, I have this bike, and destricted it, once inside the P Settings have you managed to increase the PAS levels? mine just doesn't pull as I thought it would. Thanks
Hi ...the bike size would remain the same but it's going to be a bit lower I guess for you ...they suit a huge height range the seat goes right down ...the 24 inch version I think is a new option....but to be on the safe side probably 24 would be best Regards mark
Hi Mark, Great reviews of the Cyrusher bikes. Can I ask a question as I’m confused between the trax and the ranger bikes. In your reviews and most other ones it’s said that these bikes are the same with just the top tube / step through changes. On the Cyrusher website the geometry of each bike is very different. The bar length, reach, top tube length, wheel base and overall length. All different. With nearly 5 inches in the reach there is no way these ride the same. My concern comes from the silly long stem and the raised bars. Why would a bike have these unless is was focused at old lady or shopping bike comfort rather than sometime that would be agile off-road and staple on road. Can you tell me what you thoughts from a handling point of view? I’m worried the the Trax is just a commuter bike geometry and not the same as the Ranger. The Nitro seems focused. Thanks Dave
Hi Dave I totally get your thoughts regarding the dimensions there is like two inch wheelbase difference but in reality they really do share all the same parts tires wheels motor bars brakes seat so they do really feel very much the same to ride they're not really meant to be downhill bikes or bike park Wales sort of downhill orientated they're more just all terrain bikes so in reality they really do feel the same to ride I totally understand you know that you would think wouldn't you that with the difference in dimensions that they would feel a little bit different but just bimbling down your standard sort of trailway you really can't tell the difference agreed the new nitro is definitely going to be more focused so that's going to handle more like a proper off-roader but for general tracks and trails they both handle that very well but when I rode them both they have the same display same bars same seat I know what you mean by you know the reach and the high bars but they're not really meant to be like full on downhill high performance mountain bikes they are high performance motors but they're just sort of designed for general all terrain use I would say and for that purpose they do very well but in answer your question I really couldn't tell much difference between the two I know there's about two inches difference in the wheel base but I I couldn't really tell that to be honest they both ride absolutely brilliantly and they are power houses hope that helps best regard to Mark
@@markpulling12 thanks for the detailed answer. With the shorter reach and longer top tube the trax should feel roomer. Making the ranger more balanced. But maybe the weight of these bikes just disguises the feel and handling. I’m not looking for a downhill bike, just want something that is lively at the front end for trails and can handle long road rides without all the weight on the seat like a shopping bike. Have a great week cheers.
Hi Mark. Great review. Can you pedal the bike with no battery assistance or is it just too heavy. I like the look of it and I’m thinking of buying an ebike as I have COPD but I want one that you can cycle on it without using up the battery power. Any chance you could review something like that please. Thanks.
Hi Mark. I’m up in Aberdeenshire. I do cycle on my leg powerebike but as my COPD worsens then eventually I will need some assistance up the hills. I ride 99% on the road. A light weight ebike would be great for me.
Hi Mark. I’m up in Aberdeenshire. I do cycle on my leg powerebike but as my COPD worsens then eventually I will need some assistance up the hills. I ride 99% on the road. A light weight ebike would be great for me.
Hi Mark. I’m up in Aberdeenshire. I do cycle on my leg powerebike but as my COPD worsens then eventually I will need some assistance up the hills. I ride 99% on the road. A light weight ebike would be great for me.
One last question, can the Display withstand a heavy rain without problems? Or cover it with a waterproof bag for safety, can you specify the dimensions of the Display length, width, thickness in cm? Regards
Thanks the handlebar is 29 mm in the middle if I understood correctly, but at the ends the handlebar should get thinner, do you find 22 mm at the back of the handles? Thank you
Hi Francois no ....I'm only using 20% of my leg power to go up hills the motor is doing like 80 % so it's very powerful and easy up hills ...you don't even notice the 40 kg weight of the bike These are very good machines Best wishes mark
Hi Steve they are the same to ride nothing in it really.... depends weather you want the crossbar or step through might be more convenient Either way they are awesome to ride Best regards mark
Hi mark ...you can wash with water...I do and a light rinse ...but not high pressure generally...e bikes are supposed to be IP rated waterproof but I'd only go out in a light shower at the most Cheers
It's 750 w motor has always been limited to "250w " here in the UK since it arrived 6 months ago....same for all the cyrusher UK bikes but they are super easy to derestrict :) Best regards mark
hello, a question I hesitate between trax and ranger. is the trax lighter to drive and the center of gravity lower? because it does not have the central bar. thank you for your opinion
Hi ...to be honest there is hardly anything between them ...they ride much the same ...all the same parts ...the trax may be better for some people as it's a step through Best regards mark
Everything is wrong with this e bike, heavy frame,rims,tires,,fat tires will only slow you,drian more power from battery when drive.😮, without battery is almost useless,unable to ride its to heavy for chill rolling.
Thanks for your answer, I plan to buy this beautiful baby soon and put ergonomic handles as well as a trigger at the thumb, enjoy your beautiful landscapes with this monster!!!
Great bit of kit, you made me giggle coming down that hill 🤣🤣 it'd be great around Clumber park...🤔. I think this is where electric vehicles come into their own, cycles and scooters 😅.. thanks for a great review Mark (I think I still prefer the first ebike you reviewed though) take care 🎉
Many thanks martine...yes I was hanging on for dear life down the hill lol 😆
@@markpulling12 I'd have loved to have seen that, looked really fast 😀🤣🤣
Wow, your presentation is very beautiful and high-quality. I've been looking for this for a month. Thank you. I am buying this Trax bike myself, but I am confused because their official websites in different European Community countries have different information about the suitable rider height for this bike and the suitability of the minimum gap for this bike. Does this Trax bike have two different frame sizes? Is it just that the information on their websites is sometimes inaccurate. I would like to know if you can trust me in writing if this Trax bike is suitable for a 170cm rider with a 71cm gap (bike inseam) so that I can sit on the seat and have my feet on the ground when I'm not riding. I'm also interested, because I'm partially disabled, how high I have to lift my leg in the CM in order to be able to overcome the lower crossbar of the koes bike and start cycling. Thank you for your possible answer and good health to you and your loved ones.
Hi bolek ....this bike is suitable for a huge range of riders 5ft 4 to 6ft 4/160 cm upwards the seat has a lot of range and it's easy to get on
Best wishes mark
Great review as always. When can we expect an updated/owners review of your hunter 350? I’m waiting to pull the trigger on one 😃
Hi Ryan ...I'm on 975 miles so the 1000 mile update will be very soon ...need a nice bit of weather so hopefully in the next week or so
Best regards mark
Hello bravo for this sharing, is the display screen sufficiently visible with the sun? Thank you
Hi yes it's perfectly visible in sunshine
Best regards mark
Hello Mark, thanks for the review! You said you also tested the Ranger; I'm around the same height as you (1.66 cm), and 64 years old, would you say it would be easy to mount or dismount the Ranger... especially in "an emergency"?
Hi yes the trax rides much the same as the ranger ..very well...but it's definitely easier to swing a leg through to get on and off
Best wishes mark
Are you reviewing the Raleigh Chopper next week?
Haha no the Raleigh burner lol 😆
Penny farthing .
@@markpulling12 Not the Joymax i hope .
Hello, bravo for your detailed test, can you specify the diameter of the handlebar to install new handles 29 cm or 32 cm? Thank you
Hi I've just measured them...they are 29 mm in the middle
Cheers mark
It would be nice if you review Xmax 125
Thank you, how does the Trax compare to the Ranger?? What would you recommand more?
Hi they ride exactly the same and share all the same parts apart from the trax is a step through ....they are incredible to ride ...I'd definitely recommend either
Best regards mark
Another excellent review, thank you. Is it true that these bikes come with a throttle conversion in the box which you can fit yourself to make it no-pedal? Is it also possible to de-restrict the motor to the full 750W?
Yes they do come with throttle ...I did mention that in the video and easy to derestrict... simply unplug one cable on the controller...most cyrusher bikes are like this
Best regards mark
Hi, I have this bike, and destricted it, once inside the P Settings have you managed to increase the PAS levels? mine just doesn't pull as I thought it would.
Thanks
Would choosing the 24-inch version over the 26-inch version be a no-brainer for a person 165 cm (5' 5") tall?
Hi ...the bike size would remain the same but it's going to be a bit lower I guess for you ...they suit a huge height range the seat goes right down ...the 24 inch version I think is a new option....but to be on the safe side probably 24 would be best
Regards mark
Hi Mark,
Great reviews of the Cyrusher bikes.
Can I ask a question as I’m confused between the trax and the ranger bikes.
In your reviews and most other ones it’s said that these bikes are the same with just the top tube / step through changes.
On the Cyrusher website the geometry of each bike is very different. The bar length, reach, top tube length, wheel base and overall length. All different. With nearly 5 inches in the reach there is no way these ride the same. My concern comes from the silly long stem and the raised bars. Why would a bike have these unless is was focused at old lady or shopping bike comfort rather than sometime that would be agile off-road and staple on road.
Can you tell me what you thoughts from a handling point of view? I’m worried the the Trax is just a commuter bike geometry and not the same as the Ranger. The Nitro seems focused.
Thanks
Dave
Hi Dave I totally get your thoughts regarding the dimensions there is like two inch wheelbase difference but in reality they really do share all the same parts tires wheels motor bars brakes seat so they do really feel very much the same to ride they're not really meant to be downhill bikes or bike park Wales sort of downhill orientated they're more just all terrain bikes so in reality they really do feel the same to ride I totally understand you know that you would think wouldn't you that with the difference in dimensions that they would feel a little bit different but just bimbling down your standard sort of trailway you really can't tell the difference agreed the new nitro is definitely going to be more focused so that's going to handle more like a proper off-roader but for general tracks and trails they both handle that very well but when I rode them both they have the same display same bars same seat I know what you mean by you know the reach and the high bars but they're not really meant to be like full on downhill high performance mountain bikes they are high performance motors but they're just sort of designed for general all terrain use I would say and for that purpose they do very well but in answer your question I really couldn't tell much difference between the two I know there's about two inches difference in the wheel base but I I couldn't really tell that to be honest they both ride absolutely brilliantly and they are power houses hope that helps best regard to Mark
@@markpulling12 thanks for the detailed answer. With the shorter reach and longer top tube the trax should feel roomer. Making the ranger more balanced. But maybe the weight of these bikes just disguises the feel and handling. I’m not looking for a downhill bike, just want something that is lively at the front end for trails and can handle long road rides without all the weight on the seat like a shopping bike. Have a great week cheers.
Hi Mark. Great review. Can you pedal the bike with no battery assistance or is it just too heavy. I like the look of it and I’m thinking of buying an ebike as I have COPD but I want one that you can cycle on it without using up the battery power. Any chance you could review something like that please. Thanks.
Hi Steve yes you can pedal it on zero assistance...in a low gear it's not too bad ... are you local to Poole Dorset:)
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Hi Mark. I’m up in Aberdeenshire. I do cycle on my leg powerebike but as my COPD worsens then eventually I will need some assistance up the hills. I ride 99% on the road. A light weight ebike would be great for me.
Hi Mark. I’m up in Aberdeenshire. I do cycle on my leg powerebike but as my COPD worsens then eventually I will need some assistance up the hills. I ride 99% on the road. A light weight ebike would be great for me.
Hi Mark. I’m up in Aberdeenshire. I do cycle on my leg powerebike but as my COPD worsens then eventually I will need some assistance up the hills. I ride 99% on the road. A light weight ebike would be great for me.
@@stevetee4145 oh ok ....no worries I may have a ebike for sale but your a long way away :)
One last question, can the Display withstand a heavy rain without problems? Or cover it with a waterproof bag for safety, can you specify the dimensions of the Display length, width, thickness in cm? Regards
115 mm x 65 mm x20 mm
Yes it's waterproof
Hope that helps:)
OK thank you 👍
Thanks the handlebar is 29 mm in the middle if I understood correctly, but at the ends the handlebar should get thinner, do you find 22 mm at the back of the handles? Thank you
Hi yes 22 mm at the beginning:)
I don't understand... you say 20/30% with your legs but with 40KG bikes it means that in a climbing it is a lot of effort, isn't it?
Hi Francois no ....I'm only using 20% of my leg power to go up hills the motor is doing like 80 % so it's very powerful and easy up hills ...you don't even notice the 40 kg weight of the bike
These are very good machines
Best wishes mark
Thank you !🙂
Where can I buy one of these bikes can I buy in uk or do I have to order from a different country. Please can help.
Crusher UK website....they have a showroom in Gloucester
In your opinion which is better,the ranger or the trax
Hi Steve they are the same to ride nothing in it really.... depends weather you want the crossbar or step through might be more convenient
Either way they are awesome to ride
Best regards mark
@Mark Pulling thanks Mark,because I'm definitely thinking of getting 1 of them n I'm favouring the ranger at the moment but the trax does look good
Silly question, can i ride one of these when its raining and what about washing with a hose pipe ?.
Hi mark ...you can wash with water...I do and a light rinse ...but not high pressure generally...e bikes are supposed to be IP rated waterproof but I'd only go out in a light shower at the most
Cheers
Hi where can I use one please.
Hi everywhere....UK legal :)
They now limit the motor to 250w 😢
It's 750 w motor has always been limited to "250w " here in the UK since it arrived 6 months ago....same for all the cyrusher UK bikes but they are super easy to derestrict :)
Best regards mark
@@markpulling12 good to know for a future purchase 👍
discount code doesnt work mate?
AHH sorry maybe it's expired now
Best wishes mark
hello, a question I hesitate between trax and ranger.
is the trax lighter to drive and the center of gravity lower? because it does not have the central bar.
thank you for your opinion
Hi ...to be honest there is hardly anything between them ...they ride much the same ...all the same parts ...the trax may be better for some people as it's a step through
Best regards mark
@@markpulling12 OK, thanks a lot. so I will choose according to the colors and aesthetics.
best wishes
You couldn't remain anonymous on a bike of that colour😂😂
Haha yes definitely 😄...I got loads of looks when I was riding it lol
It’s dope tho let em look !
Oups sorry it's 29 mm and 32 mm !
Keine Ösen in der Felge, das reißt aus
Das ist für den Preis nicht gut
Bei der Beanspruchung ein Muss
Das geht besser
Hä? Was soll da wie ausreißen?
Everything is wrong with this e bike, heavy frame,rims,tires,,fat tires will only slow you,drian more power from battery when drive.😮, without battery is almost useless,unable to ride its to heavy for chill rolling.