Hi Cameron, Its good to see you out and about again after your op. Being of similar vintage to yourself with a passion for the outdoors (particularly Speyside), I find your channel very relateable. I am considering getting an e-bike and was very interested in your review of the Eleglide M1 Plus. Do you still have it and is it living up to it's early promise? Thanks and best wishes, Len
Got myself the bike today for 670€ that is like 580-590£ especially with this a big battery it is worth the price i got with my 110 kilo weight and on mode 5 67km if u guys want to unlock the speed turn the display on hold - and + than click the power button until you arrive at p08 and set it to 100 zou will get a increase of 4-5mph😊
After watching this I bought one love it game changer .I'm 63 and sometimes those hills and wind near me tell me ..Well I'll have a day off, not with this Bike.
Hi Cameron, it looks like a great bike for the money. And a choice of wheel sizes is good. I bought a folding electric bike for the wife a few years ago. It was reduced to £500 because someone bought it and returned it. New it was £750 and it just had the small wheels. Big wheels are always better.
I love this bike. It’s become my regular everyday steed and I ride it on roads and on forestry tracks mainly. I’ve put my comfy Brooks saddle on it and added end bars and softer grips. I’m getting between 40-50 miles per charge, depending how and where I ride it. Not had much experience in wet conditions yet but the hub motor is well sealed so shouldn’t be a problem. I think you’ve made a good investment,
Yeah, I think I'm going to pull the trigger on buying this. The slightly cheaper M1 is tempting, but i think this is probably worth the extra. Bigger battery especially.
The first thing that would put me off buying the bike, is that it caps the speed of each power mode. This means that to maintain an assist level of 15.5mph, that you need to use the highest power setting, which uses more of the batteries available charge. It makes more sense and efficiency to buy an ebike that uses a percentage level of assist per power setting
I should of added, that having owned ridden and reviewed ebikes for a period of about 15 years, that I do think that this is one of the best value bikes out there for anyone starting out, or wanting a simple full size commuter bike, and although the battery is unbranded, a replacement or spare battery is a negligible in cost, and that the bike is also available in either a 27.5" or 29" set up.
It would certainly help but if it's fitness you want you'd probably be cheaper, and you'd get fit faster, by buying a normal bike at half the price. If you are really unfit then I'm sure this bike would help you enormously.
Can’t believe how heavy this bike is that would be a problem for many less able users it’s double the weight of many. Personally I wouldn’t really want (and I do have one) a hub drive on a MTB a pain if you have to replace a wheel. At least if it’s cheap and encourages someone to get on a bike then that’s not a bad thing and I have noticed someone using one for bikepacking.
Hello, I'm looking for a electric bike for my delivery job in the Netherlands. If you could suggest me an overall better range and reasonably priced bike, Thanks
I would fdind it difficult to find a better bike for the price than this one. It's now replaced my gravel bike as my everyday bike. It's a very reasonable bike for the price, it's fairly well made and I've had no problems with it. To be honest most of these bikes from the Far East are very similar - I suspect many of them are made in the same factory - but I really only have experience of this one and the Himiway Fat Tyre e-bike which I think would be too heavy for day to day use.
Seriously considering buying one of these....I turn 70 this year...and live in Cumbria. Could you go out on a rainy day with the bike? Great video thanks ☺
Hi Chris. I've been riding e-bikes for about three or four years now in all weathers and I've never had an issue with water getting into the motor, either in a crank case motor or a hub motor like this one. This is actually a really good e-bike for the money.
Hi Cameron, Its good to see you out and about again after your op. Being of similar vintage to yourself with a passion for the outdoors (particularly Speyside), I find your channel very relateable. I am considering getting an e-bike and was very interested in your review of the Eleglide M1 Plus. Do you still have it and is it living up to it's early promise? Thanks and best wishes, Len
Got myself the bike today for 670€ that is like 580-590£ especially with this a big battery it is worth the price i got with my 110 kilo weight and on mode 5 67km if u guys want to unlock the speed turn the display on hold - and + than click the power button until you arrive at p08 and set it to 100 zou will get a increase of 4-5mph😊
A very fair assessment.
As we would expect from a trusted source.
After watching this I bought one love it game changer .I'm 63 and sometimes those hills and wind near me tell me ..Well I'll have a day off, not with this Bike.
Hi Cameron, it looks like a great bike for the money. And a choice of wheel sizes is good. I bought a folding electric bike for the wife a few years ago. It was reduced to £500 because someone bought it and returned it. New it was £750 and it just had the small wheels. Big wheels are always better.
Bought this based on your review. Hoping it copes with thr Scottish rain, when it comes.
Would love some longer term updates please?
Cheers!
I love this bike. It’s become my regular everyday steed and I ride it on roads and on forestry tracks mainly. I’ve put my comfy Brooks saddle on it and added end bars and softer grips. I’m getting between 40-50 miles per charge, depending how and where I ride it. Not had much experience in wet conditions yet but the hub motor is well sealed so shouldn’t be a problem. I think you’ve made a good investment,
@@CameronMcNeishOutdoors great stuff. Can't wait till it arrives.
Yeah, I think I'm going to pull the trigger on buying this. The slightly cheaper M1 is tempting, but i think this is probably worth the extra. Bigger battery especially.
Woeth checking their website. I think they have just released the M2, whioch is essentially the MiPlus but with a few improvements like better brakes
The first thing that would put me off buying the bike, is that it caps the speed of each power mode. This means that to maintain an assist level of 15.5mph, that you need to use the highest power setting, which uses more of the batteries available charge. It makes more sense and efficiency to buy an ebike that uses a percentage level of assist per power setting
I should of added, that having owned ridden and reviewed ebikes for a period of about 15 years, that I do think that this is one of the best value bikes out there for anyone starting out, or wanting a simple full size commuter bike, and although the battery is unbranded, a replacement or spare battery is a negligible in cost, and that the bike is also available in either a 27.5" or 29" set up.
How tall are u what would u recoment for someone 5ft 11 is it good up steep hills
I'm 5ft 11inch
@@CameronMcNeishOutdoors thanks haha
hello. Top channel. I subscribed, please make a video explaining the functions of the LCD control panel. It doesn't exist on UA-cam. thanks. Antonio
I'm.5"11 115 kg would this be ok using to commute 10 mile a day try and get fit
It would certainly help but if it's fitness you want you'd probably be cheaper, and you'd get fit faster, by buying a normal bike at half the price. If you are really unfit then I'm sure this bike would help you enormously.
Can’t believe how heavy this bike is that would be a problem for many less able users it’s double the weight of many.
Personally I wouldn’t really want (and I do have one) a hub drive on a MTB a pain if you have to replace a wheel.
At least if it’s cheap and encourages someone to get on a bike then that’s not a bad thing and I have noticed someone using one for bikepacking.
Hello, I'm looking for a electric bike for my delivery job in the Netherlands. If you could suggest me an overall better range and reasonably priced bike, Thanks
I would fdind it difficult to find a better bike for the price than this one. It's now replaced my gravel bike as my everyday bike. It's a very reasonable bike for the price, it's fairly well made and I've had no problems with it. To be honest most of these bikes from the Far East are very similar - I suspect many of them are made in the same factory - but I really only have experience of this one and the Himiway Fat Tyre e-bike which I think would be too heavy for day to day use.
@@CameronMcNeishOutdoors thats great!! I will surely think over buying it.. Thank you so much for your detailed reply!!
Is it legal to use the throttle in the uk
No, afraid not, however….
Seriously considering buying one of these....I turn 70 this year...and live in Cumbria. Could you go out on a rainy day with the bike? Great video thanks ☺
Hi Chris. I've been riding e-bikes for about three or four years now in all weathers and I've never had an issue with water getting into the motor, either in a crank case motor or a hub motor like this one. This is actually a really good e-bike for the money.
Good. I'll just check when next month's pension is due...
@@chrispietryga8710 And you’ve got a rise this month. Good old Triple Lock!!
We've never had it so good 👍
Correct. I was being ironic. Harold MacMillan( I think)...told us that in the 60's...😉
can you pump the pressure in the front fork up?
Yes you can but I’d have happier if the forks had been branded.
@CameronMcNeishOutdoors Are you sure? I can't see air forks being fitted to a bike at this price point.
@@eddiejefferies3659 No, my error. I apologise. They are not air forks.
can it get u up a steep hill with no effort
You still have to pedal but, comparatively little effort.
Made in China? You don't say.
Not 100% sure but certainly one of the Far East countries.