Riding a DYU A1F PRO eBike OffRoad - Stupid or Crazy Fun?

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  • Опубліковано 5 лип 2024
  • DYU A1F Bike: geni.us/DYUeBike
    Ok, so as promised, I took my DYU A1F PRO eBike off-road on trails and single-track paths to see how it would hold up. Surprisingly, it was actually a lot of fun. The motor makes going up hills much easier than my mountain bike. Riding with 16" tires takes a lot more attention to the path, as you can't just bomb over rocks and ruts as easily. This bike does ride well enough on trails as long as things don't get too rough or the sand too deep.
    Let me know in the comments if you agree that this looks like a good price / value.
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    DYU A1F PRO Bike: geni.us/DYUeBike
    See the original review video: • Is this $400 eBike Rig...
    DYU A1F - OffRoad Riding Experience
    00:00 - Introduction
    00:47 - Off-Road Riding
    01:52 - Single-Track Up-Hill Riding
    04:10 - Urban Paths and Streets
    04:35 - Conclusions
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    Dan
    dtdw@danholt.net
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 5

  • @SlurpeeTime
    @SlurpeeTime 3 місяці тому +2

    I’m impressed bud. It’d suit state park errand runs perfect. For a lot of ages to.

    • @DansWay
      @DansWay  3 місяці тому

      Haha, yah... Thanks!😉

  • @Richard_L_Y
    @Richard_L_Y 2 місяці тому

    Way too dangerous to be holding a webcam on a stick - you need to keep both hands on these things all the time! The smaller the wheels the more dangerous also!

    • @DansWay
      @DansWay  2 місяці тому +1

      Well... Yah..? Agreed... Sometimes making content isn't safe. I'm not suggesting such behavior to my viewers on the regular. The fact that I didn't crash does say something about the stability even off-road. But yes, this isn't a 29" fat-bike either...