2023 ENGWE EP-2 Pro Electric Bicycle Review: E-Bike Debut! | Australia
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- Опубліковано 5 лип 2024
- Simone and the team delve into the exciting world of electric bicycles! In this episode, we'll be putting the spotlight on the impressive 2023 ENGWE EP-2 Pro. Brace yourself for a thrilling experience as we explore the features and performance of this sleek and foldable e-bike.
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With its monstrous 20" fat tires, the ENGWE EP-2 Pro is built to conquer any terrain with ease. Whether you're tackling rugged trails or cruising through urban streets, these beefy tires provide exceptional stability and traction, ensuring a smooth and controlled ride.
But it's not just about the looks - the EP-2 Pro packs a punch when it comes to power. Equipped with a mighty 750W Bafang motor, this e-bike offers exhilarating speeds and impressive torque. Feel the surge of energy as you accelerate, reaching thrilling speeds that will leave you grinning from ear to ear.
The heart of the EP-2 Pro lies in its 48V 13AH battery. With a long-lasting charge and a range that can take you on epic adventures of over 60km (37 miles), you'll have the freedom to explore without limitations. Plus, with a quick recharge time of just 6.5 hours, you'll spend less time waiting and more time riding.
The EP-2 Pro is not just about power and range - it's designed for comfort and convenience too. Its sleek and foldable alloy frame allows for easy storage and portability, making it ideal for urban dwellers or those with limited space. Adjust the ride height effortlessly, and enjoy a smooth and comfortable journey with the adjustable front suspension system that absorbs bumps and cracks in the road.
Safety is a top priority with the EP-2 Pro. With front and rear disc brakes providing reliable stopping power, you can ride with confidence and bring the e-bike to a controlled halt whenever needed. The Shimano 7-speed transmission offers seamless gear shifts, ensuring optimal control and adaptability to different riding conditions.
Before hitting the road, it's essential to familiarize yourself with local transport laws and regulations concerning electric bicycles. Rules can vary from country to country and state to state, so always ensure you comply with the relevant laws and ride safely.
Ready to get your hands on the ENGWE EP-2 Pro? Visit our website for exclusive offers and discounts. Join Simone and the CarTell.tv team as we take the EP-2 Pro for a spin, exploring its capabilities, and discovering the thrill of electric biking. Subscribe to our channel, hit that notification bell, and get ready to experience the electrifying ride of a lifetime!
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Nice video. Well explained
I'm not so much into electric bicycles, but it does look pretty convenient with its folding structure. Perfect for carrying on public transport 😀
The folding structure of the ENGWE EP-2 Pro makes it perfect for public transport. And yes, it's a bit heavy, but it's worth it for the convenience it offers!
Comment: Hey there! I just came across a new project that you might find interesting. Have you heard about the freebeat Morph 2-in-1 eBike? It's not your typical electric bicycle, but it does have a folding structure, making it perfect for carrying on public transport. The best part is, it has a unique indoor recharge feature, so you can charge it while you're using it indoors. I know you mentioned not being into electric bikes, but this one seems to have some convenient features. Who knows, it might change your perspective! Keep exploring and enjoying your rides! 😄🚴♂Reply to another comment: Hi there! I understand that electric bicycles may not be everyone's cup of tea, but the convenience of the folding structure is definitely appealing. On a similar note, have you heard about the freebeat Morph 2-in-1 eBike? It offers both indoor and outdoor modes, and you can even charge it while using it indoors. Pretty cool, right? It's always fascinating to see how e-bike technology is evolving. Who knows, one day you might find yourself trying one out and enjoying the freedom it brings. Keep on exploring and sharing your thoughts! 😊👍
Thus weighs like 32kg, you ain't carrying this around. It's just to fit it in the boot of your car.
I'm not saying Simone didn't load this into the car herself but it is a heavy beast and even folded it is cumbersome to carry and still takes up plenty of room.
Please review the Mamba Venom 2023 500w!
I've been searching and searching for a female to review this bike. Thank God this video was recommended to me.
How often does this one blow up?
Its a great bike , much better in every way than any of the overpriced “UK and EU” road legal trash.
Hey, Just wanted to know about this e-bike the Engwe ep-2 pro. Isn't that a 750w e-bike with speed over 25km/h? Isn't that illigal in AUSTRALIA?
I just got one in Europe..just disable the throttle and cap it at 25km/h…scratch off the spec on the motor and add a 250w sticker. Then when ur away from everybody..beast mode!
@@Greyalien587how do you disable the throttle
She does say that the bike is limited to 25Kph, but on some bikes this can be easily altered.
If it has a motor bigger than 500W then yes it is illegal on roads, shared paths, cycle ways.
It can be ridden on private property but to get a greater understanding read the NSW regulations as NSW is the only state at present which allows a 500W motor.
legacy.legislation.nsw.gov.au/regulations/2023-74.pdf
e bikes and e scooter
rs are banned in most states
So lame old people on electric wheelchairs can
Bother me on footpaths
And I'm always forced to move aside for them
Because they think they have way on the path
That I'm told I can't ride a scooter on
A failure
How woman move the ebike in the car ? 30 kg ebike !!!!! I love it but is 30kg...
Trunk!!!!
👍👍😀
Ok this is new
New territory, new thrills! We're branching out with our first e-bike review on CarTell.tv
It's a hybrid, actually ...🙂😉
Who's your stunt double?
Ah, our secret weapon! That's our stunt double extraordinaire, Stealthy Sally. Shhh, don't tell Simone! 😂
@@cartelltv Haha ! God bless Stealthy Sally ...
Hi What's the $?
Yes, more info please. Battery type, weight and relative ease/difficulty to repair back tyre in case of puncture.
I bought it in UK for 870£. Weights around 35 kg. Quite heavy but its a pleasure to ride.
A lot not as good as they say
Looks heavy
Extremely
30 kg !
but the motor is not legal max power in Victoria 250w
This ebike is a carbon copy of the Vitilan V3 or visa versa.
All these foldable bike frames come from one oem. There's a ton of them out there
Before you buy, check their refunds policy.
And the weight.