What a nice pair of wheels to compliment your adventure interests Sandy👍🏻 So sorry to hear about your back and leg...I pray that you will remain strong and that the bike and your motorbikes will allow you to go on various adventures for years to come🤝🏻
Great little bike, modern day equivalent of a sturdy little pack pony. I hope it carries you out and about on many adventures to come, helping to lessen the problems with age-related aches and pains. Thank you for taking us with you on another foray about your local lanes, stonking barn. 800 years, eh? The stories it could tell ❤️
Thanks Charles, I'm doing allright. Did 20 miles today on the Bootzipper 29er which went well, but I do have a constant ache in my right hip and back which gets me down at times. For some reason had a bad episode and 4 nights little sleep but better today. The pain has been on and off for 3 years now but nowhere near bad enough to warrant a hip replacement but that may be something for the future
@@WiltshireMan Hi Sandy. Just read your comment above about a hip replacement. I had my left hip replaced in 2009 (at 52) after 3 years of pain. Dominic Meek (at Ross Hall) told me off as he could have just done a 'resurfacing' if I'd not waited. Just a thought bro😉KTF🙏
@WiltshireMan young fella, I can give you pain relief, this is what you need to do, first you need to find a large jar with a lid, make sure it is clean inside, then you get a bag of pitted prunes you fill the jar up with the prunes and then you fill the jar with gin, you let it soak for 5 days, then after 5 days you eat 4 prunes every night before you goto bed, make sure it is the last thing you put in your mouth before you go to bed, after doing this for 6 nights you will find that all of your pains go away, the chemical reaction between the prunes and the gin are a natural anti inflammatory, it really does work and after a week of taking 4 prunes every night, you will be doing cartwheels in the mornings
E-bikes can be so practical and fun. I've cycled over 2000 miles on mine, commuting and running around. I have a few aches and pains, mine really is a time machine ! Makes me feel like a young lad again ! I've been watching your channel for a few years, Sandy. Both you, Sandy and your friends just prove it can be done. Wishing you well and continued explorations....Grant.
That was a bike & a half, I'm amazed with what they come up with these days. I liked the glimpse of snowdrops by the roadside, a sign that better days are coming! Sorry to hear the health is bit of a struggle, I'm almost 70 so have every sympathy. The good Lord bless & keep you!
Hi again Sandy,so sorry to hear you announce your condition,if the E cargo bike helps in the future then that is the way forward,so many people I know have gone over to electric in some form,keep the videos coming mate & atb,Colin P.
We bought one last year for doing stuff around our park! It’s now become invaluable as a tool carrier and a quick way to get around! Modified it a bit but loving the versatility. Only wish would be to change the tyres to a bit knobblier for grassy ground. Also the rhs brake is the rear brake, not the left as in every other bike I’ve ever ridden! Caught me out a time or two!
I do like the look of that bike, Sandy. Keep plugging on as best you can and know there’s plenty of us on here that enjoy your videos. Look after yourself.
So sorry to hear about your back and hip problems. Age comes with complications for sure. The Fido Cargo bike looks great and I feel is going to be a long companion of yours so I look forward to sharing this experience with you in your videos. God Bless!
Know what you mean about things on one’s body breaking down. Arthritis in my knees, hips lower back and hands. Might get one of those electric bikes myself one day. Been a fan for a few years now so keep making these videos and I’ll keep enjoying them!
Loved the bike. We were just talking about ebikes today as we want another. That one would really be right. Sorry to hear about your health problem but alas we are all getting old. Thank you for a lovely film.
That bike really does look like it’s right up your alley, W.M. Look forward to seeing it lugging hot tents, stoves, dogs, etc. Good to see Mrs. Wiltshire Man, too. Cheers, Mandy. Keep doing what you do, W.M. If you stop, it doesn’t get easier, sadly. Cheers to you too.
Simon a bloke in the woods reviewed this bike Sandie. Legal issue with throttle he explains. I bought a Cyclamatic (basic ebike) 15yrs ago and this T1 is the only ebike that's grabbed my attention since. Wish list. Wish you the best with your health.
Just wanted to say.. Hills! 😅 You need to come to where I live! Fair play that Cyclamatic climbed a 1mile ascent of 1000ft with a 2.5yr old on the back 😉 Took some doing but aww I miss being that fit Sandie. Life throws us some crap eh? Chin up, hug from 🇩🇿
Love it. So great you've got into ebikes.... they do seem like superb fun and so practical for outside adventures without getting all puffed out!! I'm hoping to get one too to explore the South Downs and as you know its all up and down all over. I'll certainly be looking at this T1 and the new T2 Longtail so can pack a bit of gear too. Thank you again.
T1 is a good bike but personally I prefer to use a normal bike. I enjoy the exercise and workout. Nothing wrong with ebikes though, they enable a lot of folk who can't ride a normal bike to get out.
These ebikes definitely help us old codgers get around and get to places We wouldn't be able to go, especially with our hobby eh buddy! And even a recce is easier on them, allowing us to check out new possible spots, that walking to, to find they aren't suitable and back to scour for another...just becomes easier and quicker to do. It's just one way that technology has actually worked in our favour. Love that ole barn...one at the farm I used to go to was over 400 years old and much smaller than the one you just showed
That's a great bike, Sandy, with enough power to carry loads of camping gear. A pair of 'knobblies' will just about complete the set-up. Good to see Mandy out and about, too.
Nice to see you back out on your ebike looks very nice sandy be nice to see you camping with it looks very nice stay safe and stay healthy and stay warm one life enjoy blessed be
I started to ride ebikes last year my knees were in pain with the hills if it means I can go riding and enjoy it then I’m all for it don’t feel bad for having one it’s not cheating
Perfect indeed, Sandy. What a brilliant bit of kit. I'm a few years older Sandy so I'm with you on the degenerative scale . Not just the hips and back , but all of me! 😊😊 It's better than the alternative at 66 . Keep moving I'm told and oh boy have you got the perfect bike to do that. Keep your chin up and take great care, Mandy too. Best wishes P & M
I like the color on that one better than that last one. Both look great. I will be getting something like that this year to cary my fishing gear from spot to spot. At least where I can not get a boat in the water or a place like Peabody WMA where spot jumping on land is easier than boating. I hope you find some relief from your degenerative condition. Maybe there is some vitamins or an exercise like yoga that can help. A little warm weather and sun always turns mine around. Every winter I seem to feel it a little more and pray for the sun to come back. Its always a pleasure watching your videos Sandy. You're always doing something fun or going somewhere I would like to see. Stay well.
There's a lot of fat tired bikes on the market now Jim, they all seem to be much of a muchness when it comes to quality, mostly sharing the same components, they are not bad and generally simple and cheap to keep going. The T1 or the Himiway would perhaps be the one's to look at for "work horse" duty:)
I love the way ebikes can help to keep people cycling and fit even when ones body fails its MOT. I certainly benefit from mine now my knees need oiling
Looks a great bike Sandy. I've been into ebikes for a number of years now due to a few health issues. Now at 63 i have degenerative disc disease in my spine along with foraminal stenosis. Ebikes have been a real boon to me as i've had to give up normal unassisted bicycles. Thankfully i can still ride my motorcycles as well, although i dont tour anymore. We have to live with the cards we are dealt and adapt our lives to live with the circumstances. I may well be interested in getting a cargo ebike, to add to my current two ebikes, less use of my car is a win all round. Look forward to your next vid, whatever the content i always find them enjoyable.
I wish you the very best on the battle with the degenerative condition that you spoke of at the end there Sandy. I am so sorry to hear that and I hope that you aren't held back too much from it my friend. We all know that with the active outdoor lifestyle that you live, if it is possible to push through in spite of it, not too many better than you at doing such a thing. I can certainly see that a well designed and sturdy e-bike (such as the one that you have shown us) could be very helpful to you in the future. I am impressed with this bike, very impressed. I think it appears to be a step or two above any others that I have so far seen. Thank you for giving us all such a good look at one in action. I think that you will find very good use for it, take care and stay happy. See you on the next one.
It looks like a real keeper. The real test of its suitability will be in an off-road, bad weather situation. Rain and mud will be the true test of its mettle. Let’s get her out camping, Sandy. Thanks for sharing. Ciao
Sorry to hear about your health problem, i appreciate your videos as you remind me a little of the late jack hargreaves that was on tv an age ago now,blimey im showing me age to now. Anyway long may you show us wiltshire on your travels and thankyou.
Love that bike Sandy, definitely a keeper. And a nice olive green too. That horn will be perfect for practising your morse code with. Looking forward to some adventures on it.
Wonderful review Sandy... If it's any consolation, I was recommended last week for a new knee. A big deal for me because much like you I love riding my bikes. The degeneration being a result of Army/football/rugby/squash etc. To see your wee smile at how it can help YOU continue doing what you love has given me the spur to plan to buy one. Many thanks indeed and I look forward to seeing more of your Fiido👍👌
Hi Marty, I am enjoying this ebike very much, it's a true work horse:) I did manage 20 miles on my normal pedal powered bike today so I'm pleased about that. Good luck with your knee. I think a lot of my problems started with all the long distance hiking and heavy pack carrying years ago!!
Got over six thousand miles on mine now and I still love it three years later, I got the huntsman tyres from Germany and added anti puncture strips inside, expensive but very good deep tread pattern that have barely worn in four thousand miles. Don't get a flat tyre because you can't push it, it's so heavy and the tyres are so soft the alloy rims pound the concrete and crack. I live on the waterfront and use it for fishing pulling my trailer around the prom and in the summer it gets about 40 miles before the range anxiety kicks in, But yes I love this bike it's a keeper and worth a good tyre upgrade👍 not used my car since I got it .
Wow, thats good going, I shall check out those tyres as the one's fitted aren't so great. Thankyou and thanks also for the advice regarding punctures, makes a lot of sense
I must consider an e-bike ,so many hills where I live I’ve stopped cycling. Sorry to hear of your health problems, you have a big advantage being active and fit. All the best. Harold
I like the ebike very practical idea and im sure that i will end up with one at some point in my life, but for now im resisting the temtacion and keeping myself as strong as i can, thanks for shareing sandy, don't forget to count your blessings one by one.
Hi Sandy, I am sorry to hear about your back and hip, I don't know anything about the condition, but I do hope, something can be done to help you, ❤ pain wise etc. The new bike looks great for you, already kitting it out ready for your next camping trip, which I always look forward to. Lovely to see Mandy to. Hope you and your family are having a lovely weekend ❤ and see you on your next video xx
I love the look of that bike and the colour, it certainly will be more suitable for your camping - brilliant!. It appears to be quite fast, all the technical stuff doesn’t mean much to me but it looks an easy and comfortable ride.
Ohhhhhhh I want one of those. You are really doing the best for body and soul by continuing cycling. Its a case of use it or lose it; and we all know you will outride us all Sandy.
I sympathise with you regarding your hip and back. I kept fit all my life, which helped me get through a broken neck, Lymes and Covid, but discovered as I became an old codger that our body has a nasty habit of stabbing you in the back. Wishing you well. That bike's deffo a keeper. 80k on the back??? Oofyah! I've only had my Engwe L20 cargo ebike a month, but it's made a massive difference to me. All the best with your Fiido. I look forward to seeing it in use. Thanks for the review.
Wow! that EpBke looks really Beefy! (built rugged) and with your condition you just mentioned will serve you well Sandy. and Ok on the"CQ" I caught that, still waiting for our qso! at your Convenience. Thanks for another great Video (and we just came back from Aldi's also! 73 gud dx de Ellis WA1RKS
Hi Sandy sorry to hear your news Ive been following you for a few years now, I am in a similar situation and I love wild camping, but having only half a heart I have not felt confident about owning a bike, and looking at the e bike (Fiido) has now given me a bit of a "twitch" to maybe go for one, as always thanks for the helpful info and keep up the good work. Brian (Ireland)
I'm 4 minutes in, have already looked up the bike, and I'm very impressed. I prefer a torque sensor personally out of the bikes I've had but it's not a deal breaker at this price. Thanks for the review.
I sincerely wish that the future years around where we live Sandy, that the electric bike will take over the roads, because if they don't the cars sure will block every artery surrounding us. Thanks for the vid, That supermarket is my local by the way!
Good cargo bike for you Sandy for your camping trips etc . Your very lucky getting all these free E-bikes to test . I've only got one , i converted my old bike to electric with a rear wheel motor which has me riding a lot more . You be very careful with charging batteries , don't leave them to charge overnight unattended and keep an eye when you do charge them and only charge till full and keep in a cool dry place . A lot of fires are happening with Lithium Ion batteries if you overcharge them and thermal runaway fires are pretty much impossible to put out . Keep on E-biking :-)
Excellent video and bike. The bike is very sturdy and I can tell that there will be more great adventures to come. Sorry to hear about your condition, do what you can manage, and keep your chin up and take care Sandy 👏👋
Love your videos, I long time follower. sorry to hear about your bad news. Hope it doesn't get you too down or prevent you from doing what you excel in.
I'll keep on keeping on for as long as I can:) things are a bit up and down but ultimately I will need a hip replacement but that still could be a long way off
Sorry to hear that you've got a bit of a mobility problem, as they say, age doesn't come alone. I'm sure that bike will be a great asset to you. I'm 80 this year and I've had to stop riding my bike as it's just too hilly where I live in Wales, I reckon an E bike could be the answer. Looking forward to some more of your adventures.
Nice bike Dad , can’t wait to see you on a camp with it , getting old , plenty of adventures left in you yet, keep smiling 😊 you are fitter than most of the youth today lol
Great review Sandy it looks like a well made sturdy bike and it can certainly handle a lot of weight with that robust frame. It as great bike to go out on those camping trips in the woods it will easily carry all your gear much easier than that wheel barrow.
That bike is great Sandy that’ll make the camping trips a little easier to get to once you fit some knobbly tyres.Sorry to hear about the hip and back pain but as you said it comes with age ,take it easy and keep smiling 👍
Looks a beauty bro and with the added advantage of being able to carry loads it is so practical. If they could fit an alternator into the front hub it could travel for miles more. Safe travels. Ken.
Geodesic/triangular design to the frame which is seam welded. Can see the quality of the bike itself. I would love it if I could try the bikes somewhere that are all really online other than such as reviews like yours. I am not a natural bike rider and only 5'1" tall so a trial would be excellent! Your reviews though are fab and really help narrow down the choices
Brilliant Sandy, I have a Yorvick electric tricycle . Because I had a brain virus 25 years ago leaving me damaged. I’m sorry Sandy you have a degenerative disease. You have had to go though a lot. Thank you so much for making your videos we really look forward to them.
It reminds me of a new generation Moulton bike, strong enough to take a sack of potatoes on the back, but with added perks like power assist. Looks wise and functionality I think it's the best of all the Ebikes you've reviewed so far.
Thanks for this great review, think you i will now get on with my decision. So sorry to hear of your health issues, i hope they dont impact your life too much.
Hi Sandy, bike looks really good, I agree about the tires, that tread will top up will muck quick and give no traction. I did note that the hills were nicely flattened, but it was just you on the bike, if you had a bit more kit onboard , you might have had to help out a bit more on them peddles mate. Having said that, it seemed to get you and ya beer home ok bud😄 We are all getting older mate, we all have our woes with health, as wise man once said. When you realise time is moving on, and that you are heading in to the twilight of your years . Don't dwell on what is to come, as this is invertible, look back at your time spent and embrace those memories, and with a clear mind and a full filled heart plan to enjoy every day that come your way! Have a positive out look mate, I'm sure it helps. Hope your condition eases and you keep on doing just what you want too bud. My very best wishes to one and all in the house of the Wiltshire Man. Regards Moose
Thanks Moose, thats wise words mate. Although sometimes life can have it's struggles, I take solice in the fact that it's natures way. Over the years I've hikes and camped and carried heavy loads, worked on a farm in all the weathers and again lifting heavy equipment, so wear and tear is unavoidable. I'm still fit and there's still a lot of living to be done. I try not to worry about things I can't change and I always have a plan for the next adventure:)
Looks like it be a good delivery bike Sandy. Using a customised Eskute Nutreno at moment done 8000km in last Year on it. Still going but always looking to upgrade. Sorry to hear about your condition mate. Looks like your still going strong.
I think I’ve seen a couple of UA-camrs use this bike. I have to say it’s very impressive. It will certainly give you a helping hand with all the hot tent camping equipment. The only thing I’d change about it, is to make it a folder. I guess that would limit its carrying capacity if you did though. Colours nice for stealth camping. I’m sorry you have a dodgy hip Sandy. Nature wearing us out. Keep on trucking as they say. Cheers 🍻
Hang in there young fella, old age does not come alone. Looks like it would be quite easy to fix a fish box to the rear of the bike, turning it into a practical load carrier.
Hi Sandy, looking forward to seeing what mods you do to your bike and how it performs for you as I’m very interested in it. Take care for now and look forward to an update in a few months maybe..
Hi Dave, I had an xray about 18 months ago and it was then they told me of the degenerative hip. At first I also felt pain in the groin, but now it's less in the groin but just all round the hip area, not very bad pain just a constant ache thats worse after exercise. Sometimes if I step wrongly I will get a sudden sharp jab of pain which is most unpleasant but fortunately this has only happened twice and both times when I was carrying a heavy load. I hope it will remain stable for a long time but there's no telling I suppose. Doing alright at the moment thankfully
Hi Sandy,I understand in your situation carrying loads of gear to wild camp etc,but if we’re not careful do you think we are in danger of making cycling a less fitness pastime relying on the assistance of power,none the less thanks for the video,atb Colin P,👍
Bless you Sandy. The bike looks ideal for you and I hope it makes life easier with your back and hip.
What a nice pair of wheels to compliment your adventure interests Sandy👍🏻
So sorry to hear about your back and leg...I pray that you will remain strong and that the bike and your motorbikes will allow you to go on various adventures for years to come🤝🏻
Great little bike, modern day equivalent of a sturdy little pack pony. I hope it carries you out and about on many adventures to come, helping to lessen the problems with age-related aches and pains.
Thank you for taking us with you on another foray about your local lanes, stonking barn. 800 years, eh? The stories it could tell ❤️
I'm sure there's been a lot of history happened beneath the roof of that old barn
Hi Sandy, really unusual to see you looking so sad. Hope your health issues are not to painful and we soon see the return of your smile .
Thanks Charles, I'm doing allright. Did 20 miles today on the Bootzipper 29er which went well, but I do have a constant ache in my right hip and back which gets me down at times. For some reason had a bad episode and 4 nights little sleep but better today. The pain has been on and off for 3 years now but nowhere near bad enough to warrant a hip replacement but that may be something for the future
@@WiltshireMan Hi Sandy. Just read your comment above about a hip replacement. I had my left hip replaced in 2009 (at 52) after 3 years of pain. Dominic Meek (at Ross Hall) told me off as he could have just done a 'resurfacing' if I'd not waited. Just a thought bro😉KTF🙏
Good video best of luck with your health i got rid of my car cycle every where in Ireland now.
@WiltshireMan young fella, I can give you pain relief, this is what you need to do, first you need to find a large jar with a lid, make sure it is clean inside, then you get a bag of pitted prunes you fill the jar up with the prunes and then you fill the jar with gin, you let it soak for 5 days, then after 5 days you eat 4 prunes every night before you goto bed, make sure it is the last thing you put in your mouth before you go to bed, after doing this for 6 nights you will find that all of your pains go away, the chemical reaction between the prunes and the gin are a natural anti inflammatory, it really does work and after a week of taking 4 prunes every night, you will be doing cartwheels in the mornings
E-bikes can be so practical and fun. I've cycled over 2000 miles on mine, commuting and running around. I have a few aches and pains, mine really is a time machine ! Makes me feel like a young lad again !
I've been watching your channel for a few years, Sandy. Both you, Sandy and your friends just prove it can be done. Wishing you well and continued explorations....Grant.
As a wolt courier I use this bike over half a year. Its a working horse, love it.
God bless Sandy hope you have many more years doing your adventures
Hi Sandy, you truly are an inspiration to all and what a lovely outlook you have on life. Until next time keep smiling my friend.
Thank you, hopefully some more bike packing soon:)
Really enjoyed watching that video, squire. I like your laid-back, conversational style and the bike looks pretty amazing. Cheers, and all the best!
Nice bike, glad you enjoyed riding it, good colour for camping trips..
That was a bike & a half, I'm amazed with what they come up with these days. I liked the glimpse of snowdrops by the roadside, a sign that better days are coming! Sorry to hear the health is bit of a struggle, I'm almost 70 so have every sympathy. The good Lord bless & keep you!
Hi again Sandy,so sorry to hear you announce your condition,if the E cargo bike helps in the future then that is the way forward,so many people I know have gone over to electric in some form,keep the videos coming mate & atb,Colin P.
We bought one last year for doing stuff around our park! It’s now become invaluable as a tool carrier and a quick way to get around! Modified it a bit but loving the versatility. Only wish would be to change the tyres to a bit knobblier for grassy ground. Also the rhs brake is the rear brake, not the left as in every other bike I’ve ever ridden! Caught me out a time or two!
Great video as usual Sandy! I've had my T1 pro for 6 months now - it's a BEAST - see you on the trails!
I do like the look of that bike, Sandy. Keep plugging on as best you can and know there’s plenty of us on here that enjoy your videos. Look after yourself.
Cheers Mark, I shall keep on keeping on:)
So sorry to hear about your back and hip problems. Age comes with complications for sure. The Fido Cargo bike looks great and I feel is going to be a long companion of yours so I look forward to sharing this experience with you in your videos. God Bless!
Great episode Sandy, I wish you many more happy miles. Sorry to hear about your hip and back problem.
Thanks Linda, it is what it is, gota make the best of it
Total respect for what you do. Just found your chanell & looking forward to following you on your adventures - take care
Beast of a bike on mine I just fitted SIX huge front lights on the front rack!
Know what you mean about things on one’s body breaking down. Arthritis in my knees, hips lower back and hands. Might get one of those electric bikes myself one day. Been a fan for a few years now so keep making these videos and I’ll keep enjoying them!
Loved the bike. We were just talking about ebikes today as we want another. That one would really be right. Sorry to hear about your health problem but alas we are all getting old. Thank you for a lovely film.
That bike really does look like it’s right up your alley, W.M. Look forward to seeing it lugging hot tents, stoves, dogs, etc. Good to see Mrs. Wiltshire Man, too. Cheers, Mandy. Keep doing what you do, W.M. If you stop, it doesn’t get easier, sadly. Cheers to you too.
Simon a bloke in the woods reviewed this bike Sandie. Legal issue with throttle he explains. I bought a Cyclamatic (basic ebike) 15yrs ago and this T1 is the only ebike that's grabbed my attention since. Wish list. Wish you the best with your health.
Just wanted to say.. Hills! 😅 You need to come to where I live! Fair play that Cyclamatic climbed a 1mile ascent of 1000ft with a 2.5yr old on the back 😉 Took some doing but aww I miss being that fit Sandie. Life throws us some crap eh? Chin up, hug from 🇩🇿
Love it. So great you've got into ebikes.... they do seem like superb fun and so practical for outside adventures without getting all puffed out!!
I'm hoping to get one too to explore the South Downs and as you know its all up and down all over.
I'll certainly be looking at this T1 and the new T2 Longtail so can pack a bit of gear too.
Thank you again.
T1 is a good bike but personally I prefer to use a normal bike. I enjoy the exercise and workout. Nothing wrong with ebikes though, they enable a lot of folk who can't ride a normal bike to get out.
These ebikes definitely help us old codgers get around and get to places
We wouldn't be able to go, especially with our hobby eh buddy! And even a recce is easier on them, allowing us to check out new possible spots, that walking to, to find they aren't suitable and back to scour for another...just becomes easier and quicker to do. It's just one way that technology has actually worked in our favour. Love that ole barn...one at the farm I used to go to was over 400 years old and much smaller than the one you just showed
Sandy enjoy your New bike mate that bike looks amazing
It will take a good bit of stress of the old bones.👍🍺🍺🚴
That's a great bike, Sandy, with enough power to carry loads of camping gear. A pair of 'knobblies' will just about complete the set-up. Good to see Mandy out and about, too.
An excellent bike, Just the thing for people like me with bad legs. I'll be looking into this a little more. Thanks for posting.
Nice to see you back out on your ebike looks very nice sandy be nice to see you camping with it looks very nice stay safe and stay healthy and stay warm one life enjoy blessed be
I started to ride ebikes last year my knees were in pain with the hills if it means I can go riding and enjoy it then I’m all for it don’t feel bad for having one it’s not cheating
Perfect indeed, Sandy. What a brilliant bit of kit.
I'm a few years older Sandy so I'm with you on the degenerative scale . Not just the hips and back , but all of me! 😊😊
It's better than the alternative at 66 . Keep moving I'm told and oh boy have you got the perfect bike to do that.
Keep your chin up and take great care, Mandy too. Best wishes P & M
Must keep moving and exercising Pete, The dogs get me out in all weathers
I like the color on that one better than that last one. Both look great. I will be getting something like that this year to cary my fishing gear from spot to spot. At least where I can not get a boat in the water or a place like Peabody WMA where spot jumping on land is easier than boating. I hope you find some relief from your degenerative condition. Maybe there is some vitamins or an exercise like yoga that can help. A little warm weather and sun always turns mine around. Every winter I seem to feel it a little more and pray for the sun to come back. Its always a pleasure watching your videos Sandy. You're always doing something fun or going somewhere I would like to see. Stay well.
There's a lot of fat tired bikes on the market now Jim, they all seem to be much of a muchness when it comes to quality, mostly sharing the same components, they are not bad and generally simple and cheap to keep going. The T1 or the Himiway would perhaps be the one's to look at for "work horse" duty:)
I love the way ebikes can help to keep people cycling and fit even when ones body fails its MOT. I certainly benefit from mine now my knees need oiling
We get older but the need for adventure never wanes - as we used to say and wow- was it really that far back? - "Keep on keeping on".
Looks a great bike Sandy. I've been into ebikes for a number of years now due to a few health issues. Now at 63 i have degenerative disc disease in my spine along with foraminal stenosis. Ebikes have been a real boon to me as i've had to give up normal unassisted bicycles. Thankfully i can still ride my motorcycles as well, although i dont tour anymore. We have to live with the cards we are dealt and adapt our lives to live with the circumstances.
I may well be interested in getting a cargo ebike, to add to my current two ebikes, less use of my car is a win all round.
Look forward to your next vid, whatever the content i always find them enjoyable.
I wish you the very best on the battle with the degenerative condition that you spoke of at the end there Sandy. I am so sorry to hear that and I hope that you aren't held back too much from it my friend. We all know that with the active outdoor lifestyle that you live, if it is possible to push through in spite of it, not too many better than you at doing such a thing. I can certainly see that a well designed and sturdy e-bike (such as the one that you have shown us) could be very helpful to you in the future. I am impressed with this bike, very impressed. I think it appears to be a step or two above any others that I have so far seen. Thank you for giving us all such a good look at one in action. I think that you will find very good use for it, take care and stay happy. See you on the next one.
Great video, Sandy. What no beer.
It looks like a real keeper. The real test of its suitability will be in an off-road, bad weather situation. Rain and mud will be the true test of its mettle. Let’s get her out camping, Sandy. Thanks for sharing. Ciao
Sorry to hear about your health problem, i appreciate your videos as you remind me a little of the late jack hargreaves that was on tv an age ago now,blimey im showing me age to now. Anyway long may you show us wiltshire on your travels and thankyou.
Love that bike Sandy, definitely a keeper. And a nice olive green too. That horn will be perfect for practising your morse code with. Looking forward to some adventures on it.
I like the colour Rob, going to make a great camping bike:)
Thanks for a great video. really enjoyed it. I bought my son AT 2. which is the long tail version and must confess it's a superb bike.
I love mine, I commute around 16-32 miles a day on it in all weathers. I use it for wild camping too. Nice video👍👍
Wonderful review Sandy... If it's any consolation, I was recommended last week for a new knee. A big deal for me because much like you I love riding my bikes. The degeneration being a result of Army/football/rugby/squash etc. To see your wee smile at how it can help YOU continue doing what you love has given me the spur to plan to buy one. Many thanks indeed and I look forward to seeing more of your Fiido👍👌
Hi Marty, I am enjoying this ebike very much, it's a true work horse:) I did manage 20 miles on my normal pedal powered bike today so I'm pleased about that. Good luck with your knee. I think a lot of my problems started with all the long distance hiking and heavy pack carrying years ago!!
Got over six thousand miles on mine now and I still love it three years later, I got the huntsman tyres from Germany and added anti puncture strips inside, expensive but very good deep tread pattern that have barely worn in four thousand miles. Don't get a flat tyre because you can't push it, it's so heavy and the tyres are so soft the alloy rims pound the concrete and crack. I live on the waterfront and use it for fishing pulling my trailer around the prom and in the summer it gets about 40 miles before the range anxiety kicks in, But yes I love this bike it's a keeper and worth a good tyre upgrade👍 not used my car since I got it .
Wow, thats good going, I shall check out those tyres as the one's fitted aren't so great.
Thankyou and thanks also for the advice regarding punctures, makes a lot of sense
I must consider an e-bike ,so many hills where I live I’ve stopped cycling. Sorry to hear of your health problems, you have a big advantage being active and fit. All the best. Harold
I like the ebike very practical idea and im sure that i will end up with one at some point in my life, but for now im resisting the temtacion and keeping myself as strong as i can, thanks for shareing sandy, don't forget to count your blessings one by one.
I still ride my normal bike as much as possible Simon, but this bike is a real practical tool especially for when it comes to carrying a heavy load
Great video of the bike and content. MOSTLEY look after yourself and family, keep going pal.
Hi Sandy, I am sorry to hear about your back and hip, I don't know anything about the condition, but I do hope, something can be done to help you, ❤ pain wise etc. The new bike looks great for you, already kitting it out ready for your next camping trip, which I always look forward to. Lovely to see Mandy to. Hope you and your family are having a lovely weekend ❤ and see you on your next video xx
I love the look of that bike and the colour, it certainly will be more suitable for your camping - brilliant!. It appears to be quite fast, all the technical stuff doesn’t mean much to me but it looks an easy and comfortable ride.
Ohhhhhhh I want one of those. You are really doing the best for body and soul by continuing cycling. Its a case of use it or lose it; and we all know you will outride us all Sandy.
Thanks Ralph, whatever happens I shall "Keep on keeping on":)
I sympathise with you regarding your hip and back. I kept fit all my life, which helped me get through a broken neck, Lymes and Covid, but discovered as I became an old codger that our body has a nasty habit of stabbing you in the back. Wishing you well. That bike's deffo a keeper. 80k on the back??? Oofyah! I've only had my Engwe L20 cargo ebike a month, but it's made a massive difference to me. All the best with your Fiido. I look forward to seeing it in use. Thanks for the review.
Thanks Liam, I had the pleasure to ride an Engwe L20 recently too, I love these style of cargo bikes
❤ Nice one Sandy. I Bought a Raleigh Motus last spring ... best two grand I ever spent. stay well 👍😅
I like the looks and the colour, the range is pretty impressive also. Icannot wait to see you going camping with it. Oh yes great review.
It will be a great camping bike for sure John
Wow! that EpBke looks really Beefy! (built rugged) and with your condition you just mentioned will serve you well Sandy. and Ok on the"CQ" I caught that, still waiting for our qso! at your Convenience. Thanks for another great Video (and we just came back from Aldi's also! 73 gud dx de Ellis WA1RKS
Hi Sandy sorry to hear your news Ive been following you for a few years now, I am in a similar situation and I love wild camping, but having only half a heart I have not felt confident about owning a bike, and looking at the e bike (Fiido) has now given me a bit of a "twitch" to maybe go for one, as always thanks for the helpful info and keep up the good work. Brian (Ireland)
Thanks Brian, my hip is holding out OK at the moment, the cycling is doing it good.
I'm 4 minutes in, have already looked up the bike, and I'm very impressed. I prefer a torque sensor personally out of the bikes I've had but it's not a deal breaker at this price. Thanks for the review.
Fantastik barn! And offcorse a very nice bike seems to fit your needs! Shuld bee a good one for me here out in the buch!Barbro Sweden
Fiido couldn't have wished for a better review
I sincerely wish that the future years around where we live Sandy, that the electric bike will take over the roads, because if they don't the cars sure will block every artery surrounding us. Thanks for the vid, That supermarket is my local by the way!
Nice video, wish you all the best
Good cargo bike for you Sandy for your camping trips etc . Your very lucky getting all these free E-bikes to test . I've only got one , i converted my old bike to electric with a rear wheel motor which has me riding a lot more . You be very careful with charging batteries , don't leave them to charge overnight unattended and keep an eye when you do charge them and only charge till full and keep in a cool dry place . A lot of fires are happening with Lithium Ion batteries if you overcharge them and thermal runaway fires are pretty much impossible to put out . Keep on E-biking :-)
Not a bad price either. Looks a real useful piece of kit.
Excellent video and bike. The bike is very sturdy and I can tell that there will be more great adventures to come. Sorry to hear about your condition, do what you can manage, and keep your chin up and take care Sandy 👏👋
Thanks Phill, this is a great bike, I'm very happy with it
Love your videos, I long time follower. sorry to hear about your bad news. Hope it doesn't get you too down or prevent you from doing what you excel in.
I'll keep on keeping on for as long as I can:) things are a bit up and down but ultimately I will need a hip replacement but that still could be a long way off
Sorry to hear that you've got a bit of a mobility problem, as they say, age doesn't come alone. I'm sure that bike will be a great asset to you. I'm 80 this year and I've had to stop riding my bike as it's just too hilly where I live in Wales, I reckon an E bike could be the answer. Looking forward to some more of your adventures.
good on ya young fella !! keep those wheels turning !
Thanks Rick,, will do! :)
Really nice video. Enjoyed that. Think I'll be buying one after my knee operation.
Oh yes, that looks ace!!
Nice bike Dad , can’t wait to see you on a camp with it , getting old , plenty of adventures left in you yet, keep smiling 😊 you are fitter than most of the youth today lol
Great review Sandy it looks like a well made sturdy bike and it can certainly handle a lot of weight with that robust frame. It as great bike to go out on those camping trips in the woods it will easily carry all your gear much easier than that wheel barrow.
Yes the wheel barrow is better than back packing the weight but this bike is better still
Amazing Sandy, look forward to seeing camping trips with the bike :) Take care
Thanks Lenny
That bike is great Sandy that’ll make the camping trips a little easier to get to once you fit some knobbly tyres.Sorry to hear about the hip and back pain but as you said it comes with age ,take it easy and keep smiling 👍
I'll get some more all terrain tyres but yes, this is a very usable bike
Looks a beauty bro and with the added advantage of being able to carry loads it is so practical. If they could fit an alternator into the front hub it could travel for miles more. Safe travels. Ken.
Geodesic/triangular design to the frame which is seam welded. Can see the quality of the bike itself. I would love it if I could try the bikes somewhere that are all really online other than such as reviews like yours. I am not a natural bike rider and only 5'1" tall so a trial would be excellent! Your reviews though are fab and really help narrow down the choices
Thanks so much for this review and best wishes to you with everything going forward
Brilliant Sandy, I have a Yorvick electric tricycle . Because I had a brain virus 25 years ago leaving me damaged. I’m sorry Sandy you have a degenerative disease. You have had to go though a lot. Thank you so much for making your videos we really look forward to them.
It reminds me of a new generation Moulton bike, strong enough to take a sack of potatoes on the back, but with added perks like power assist. Looks wise and functionality I think it's the best of all the Ebikes you've reviewed so far.
Nice one sandy, that bike reminds me of the ww2 para dropped British motorcycle. Very similar for sure 👍 even the same colour 👍♥️👍
Monster machine-Watched with interest-Thank you Sandy !
It's a great bike for getting out and about on James, 20 mile radius journeys and there will be enough power for out and back and some exploring too
Thanks for this great review, think you i will now get on with my decision. So sorry to hear of your health issues, i hope they dont impact your life too much.
Hope your not to bad mate love watching the videos all the best 👍💪💯🏆🥇
Very good what an amazing bit of kit.. I hope you get a lot of pleasure out of it 👍
Hi Sandy, bike looks really good, I agree about the tires, that tread will top up will muck quick and give no traction. I did note that the hills were nicely flattened, but it was just you on the bike, if you had a bit more kit onboard , you might have had to help out a bit more on them peddles mate. Having said that, it seemed to get you and ya beer home ok bud😄
We are all getting older mate, we all have our woes with health, as wise man once said. When you realise time is moving on, and that you are heading in to the twilight of your years . Don't dwell on what is to come, as this is invertible, look back at your time spent and embrace those memories, and with a clear mind and a full filled heart plan to enjoy every day that come your way! Have a positive out look mate, I'm sure it helps. Hope your condition eases and you keep on doing just what you want too bud.
My very best wishes to one and all in the house of the Wiltshire Man.
Regards
Moose
Thanks Moose, thats wise words mate. Although sometimes life can have it's struggles, I take solice in the fact that it's natures way. Over the years I've hikes and camped and carried heavy loads, worked on a farm in all the weathers and again lifting heavy equipment, so wear and tear is unavoidable.
I'm still fit and there's still a lot of living to be done. I try not to worry about things I can't change and I always have a plan for the next adventure:)
I really like the cargo bike idea, designed to haul. Hope you feel better soon
It can Haul Nobby and I bet it's faster than bendy Wendy:)
@@WiltshireMan now your just being rude
Hahaaaa Now the truth hurts:) But atleast Wendy won't need charging up:)@@Nobby77
@@WiltshireMan just rebuilding at the end of each day
Looks like it be a good delivery bike Sandy. Using a customised Eskute Nutreno at moment done 8000km in last Year on it. Still going but always looking to upgrade. Sorry to hear about your condition mate. Looks like your still going strong.
i really want one now thanks for the video
I think I’ve seen a couple of UA-camrs use this bike. I have to say it’s very impressive. It will certainly give you a helping hand with all the hot tent camping equipment. The only thing I’d change about it, is to make it a folder. I guess that would limit its carrying capacity if you did though. Colours nice for stealth camping. I’m sorry you have a dodgy hip Sandy. Nature wearing us out. Keep on trucking as they say. Cheers 🍻
Keep smiling it confuses the enemy
I'm getting my t1 in dec!
Sorry to hear about the hip-condition, my friend. Well, we're all getting older, I'm afraid. Nice bike though.
Cheers and all the best
Hang in there young fella, old age does not come alone. Looks like it would be quite easy to fix a fish box to the rear of the bike, turning it into a practical load carrier.
So sorry to hear about your back and hips we will be praying for you.
Thanks Linda, I doubt there will be any miracle cure there genrally isn't but it's good to have hope:) Thankyou
Hi Sandy
I am new to your channel keep up the good work it is really inspirational .
Thanks Peter, welcome to my channel:)
Hi Sandy, looking forward to seeing what mods you do to your bike and how it performs for you as I’m very interested in it.
Take care for now and look forward to an update in a few months maybe..
Top tip.. use tyre sealant in those tyres of you venture on forest tracks or bridal paths.. worthwhile investment as the tyres are very thin 👍
Nice bicycle, like the CQ horn.
That’s a fantastic bike for what you carry and when you put some knobbly tires on you’ll be away on rough tracks 👍🏕️🚲
Go get an x-ray. All my pain was in the groin area not hip.
If you need it replacing YOU WILL NOT regret it. It’s amazing mate 👍
Hi Dave, I had an xray about 18 months ago and it was then they told me of the degenerative hip. At first I also felt pain in the groin, but now it's less in the groin but just all round the hip area, not very bad pain just a constant ache thats worse after exercise. Sometimes if I step wrongly I will get a sudden sharp jab of pain which is most unpleasant but fortunately this has only happened twice and both times when I was carrying a heavy load.
I hope it will remain stable for a long time but there's no telling I suppose.
Doing alright at the moment thankfully
It’s crap getting old and worse when you want to still do things. Youth is wasted on the young!
love you,keep smiling xxx
Thanks Del, your a Leg end :)
Looks like a cracking bike Sandy definitely ideal for what you get up too mate atvb Jimmy 😎😎👍👍
Hi Sandy,I understand in your situation carrying loads of gear to wild camp etc,but if we’re not careful do you think we are in danger of making cycling a less fitness pastime relying on the assistance of power,none the less thanks for the video,atb Colin P,👍