@@billwinnie1965yeah i wanna by it but i wanna know does it have pedal assit and is it faster when you are pedaling and your question Can you pedal up Hills 😢
Cheers dude. After reviewing over 300 fragrances I found myself regurgitating the same descriptions so It’s nice to take a little breather and talk about other stuff every so often.
I spent ages trying to find the rattle on the back. I can say it's not the battery which is really firm. The noise comes from the rear control box Under the rubber rear seat. Bit alarming really all the connections banging around in there. Has any body opened the control box?
cheers. good review. i just bought one. i hope it will arrive soon. the weight of 28 kg was a downside, yes. But the price convinced me. i live in an apartment, so its good it has a removable battery, speed and distance are ok. and i hope i can put some bags for shopping on it. we will see :) i paid 411 euro for it.
So this will only get me to work which is 3.9 miles and not get me home after work? Sorry im confused how many miles i can get out of it. Im hoping around 10 miles?
I bought an engwe x26. It's a bit big for me but crazy fun. I was thinking about a tiny bike for around the shops instead of using a mobility scooter which are very slow. Is there anything else on the market at £500 mark. Probably not. Might buy a t14
The history of electric bikes in uk is that anything powered with a motor or an engine was subject to requiring insurance, mot, licence , registration , road tax . That is till the EU introduction of pedalec class of cycle, 250w max speed of 15.5mph so UK government was forced to introduce this with us being in eu at the time. Before that their was no powered bicycles , they were all illegal
@@magsfrags2020 it's impressive and great it's being used as cycle track. Have you tried cycling that bicycle on the low assist, if so what's it's range?
Is it possible to go uphill without pedal assist ( and what speed would it be able to do if so)? I live on the edge of the city and go to a sub urban area for work and would encountering hilly roads quite a bit and I'd probably have the pedal assist off most of the time due to the ghost peddling issue you mentioned. Thanks!
@@magsfrags2020Oh sorry i mean to stop myself from ghost peddling and having to turn off the ignition each time when i get to the flatter surfaces, i wouldn't initiate peddal assist and just use the battery power throughout the journey. Hence my previous comment / question.
I’m sorry I don’t understand?? You wouldn’t ghost pedal uphill even if the assist was on? If you want to turn off the assist uphills then you have no reason to buy an e-bike. 🤣
@@magsfrags2020 some stretch of my journey would be flat road rather than uphill so rather than having to turn off the ignition to turn off pedal assist each time i have finished an uphill area and reach level flat road ( where i would then end up ghost peddling) i just wouldn't use the pedal assistant for any of the journey to avoid this problem
On “flat surfaces you can either use the throttle and not pedal or turn off the ignition and pedal manually. On hills you will always have the pedal assist on. I’m really sorry but I can’t explain it any easier. 🤷🏽
"Common sense is not that common these days"
Love it mate
I got mine on Wednesday ☺️ I ride it to work.
Can you pedal up hills 🤠
I’ll do the same ☺️ I’ll save 1,768 dollars in a year in public transport 😳👏🏼 but I’m worrying about it getting stolen. I live in New York
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@@billwinnie1965yeah i wanna by it but i wanna know does it have pedal assit and is it faster when you are pedaling and your question Can you pedal up Hills 😢
@@AbineshBaskaran-y2vI get mine this weekend I’ll keep you updated on it
Didn’t realise I wanted to watch a review of a city e bike until today. 😂
Really like the bonus content.
Cheers dude. After reviewing over 300 fragrances I found myself regurgitating the same descriptions so It’s nice to take a little breather and talk about other stuff every so often.
I spent ages trying to find the rattle on the back. I can say it's not the battery which is really firm. The noise comes from the rear control box Under the rubber rear seat. Bit alarming really all the connections banging around in there. Has any body opened the control box?
Thanks, really helpful video!
cheers. good review. i just bought one. i hope it will arrive soon. the weight of 28 kg was a downside, yes. But the price convinced me.
i live in an apartment, so its good it has a removable battery, speed and distance are ok. and i hope i can put some bags for shopping on it. we will see :)
i paid 411 euro for it.
Do you have the link?
Where did you buy it? I wanna get one too
@@hoangnghinguyen3660 banggood, tjechie warehouse, but price is now 590 euros. sometimes it droppes, just keep on checking
police confesticaded my bike, its illegal in belgium
@@stefftraveler how!? shouldve been more careful
Can u seat a 8 year old on the rear seat ?
Excellent, on point review 👍
Hi is this the 250 watt motor
Very good video !!
Thank you.
What happens with those bikes when it's raining? Thanks for answering
From my understanding,
They are water resistant but not water proof so you should avoid deep puddles, your wellcome 😊
U get wet
I have one an am wondering that .
Brilliant video 😎
Throttle isn't leagal over 6kph-3.7mph lol
Have you tried Fiido L3?
Good on steep hills in Matlock lol
So this will only get me to work which is 3.9 miles and not get me home after work? Sorry im confused how many miles i can get out of it. Im hoping around 10 miles?
What is the range of miles that can be covered on a fully charged battery?
Its all explained in the review pal. 👍
Great Review!
I bought an engwe x26. It's a bit big for me but crazy fun. I was thinking about a tiny bike for around the shops instead of using a mobility scooter which are very slow. Is there anything else on the market at £500 mark. Probably not. Might buy a t14
Yes get the t14. There is a newer version out now too which is better than the one in this video. 👍
can you give a link ? @@magsfrags2020
Great vid.
Owners. How is it on hills. With pedal assist. Without pedal assit and motor and pedal.
Any info will be appreciated
Can I lift my 10 yrs old daughter on the rack seat, on the back safety?
I wouldn't recommend it no.
Great review. Thank you ❤
Does the price include the Battery?
Yes
Can you pedal it as normal bike without installing the battery
@@jordanspark1754 of course
What’s the model with 5 PAS
The history of electric bikes in uk is that anything powered with a motor or an engine was subject to requiring insurance, mot, licence , registration , road tax . That is till the EU introduction of pedalec class of cycle, 250w max speed of 15.5mph so UK government was forced to introduce this with us being in eu at the time. Before that their was no powered bicycles , they were all illegal
Is that the conisburgh viaduct?
No it’s Cullingworth viaduct pal.
@@magsfrags2020 it's impressive and great it's being used as cycle track. Have you tried cycling that bicycle on the low assist, if so what's it's range?
they just released new version review that
Can you please give de link
Just to small would of been better with at least 16ich wheels
Is it possible to go uphill without pedal assist ( and what speed would it be able to do if so)?
I live on the edge of the city and go to a sub urban area for work and would encountering hilly roads quite a bit and I'd probably have the pedal assist off most of the time due to the ghost peddling issue you mentioned.
Thanks!
You are only ghost peddling on flat surfaces and you would need to pedal with the assist on to go uphill
@@magsfrags2020Oh sorry i mean to stop myself from ghost peddling and having to turn off the ignition each time when i get to the flatter surfaces, i wouldn't initiate peddal assist and just use the battery power throughout the journey. Hence my previous comment / question.
I’m sorry I don’t understand?? You wouldn’t ghost pedal uphill even if the assist was on? If you want to turn off the assist uphills then you have no reason to buy an e-bike. 🤣
@@magsfrags2020 some stretch of my journey would be flat road rather than uphill so rather than having to turn off the ignition to turn off pedal assist each time i have finished an uphill area and reach level flat road ( where i would then end up ghost peddling) i just wouldn't use the pedal assistant for any of the journey to avoid this problem
On “flat surfaces you can either use the throttle and not pedal or turn off the ignition and pedal manually.
On hills you will always have the pedal assist on.
I’m really sorry but I can’t explain it any easier. 🤷🏽
i got the same shoes
I think yawls laws just changed so you can have a more powerful motor
Nice bike,I've got an Ado f bike,dead flat in west lancs,I used to live in yeadon when I was a kid😊
Great review but 60 lbs is not that heavy for most men to lift up? That seems light to me!
I'm female and could carry that up a flight of stairs.
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Ali for $314 usd
Think it will move me under its power ? I’m 150kg so ordered one will find out I guess