hey buddy get some raiser bars or a raiser stem if you can helps things along with the balance not to mention comfort. im learning at the moment the initial pump down on the bike from your body gets the wheel right up way with the throttle
I was wondering the same thing! I believe the app is connected to Bluetooth box that is under the seat that connects to the wire harnesses and if that’s getting power witch some upgrades come with extra power cord for stuff like that so I feel like should work if that’s connected but not sure
If you would like to do wheelies you need a bigger back sprocket probably is 64 tooth and try to go much slower until you get better power wheelies are hard to do if you go slow it's much easier to find your balance position I'm going to go ahead and subscribe and see how you do and don't edit out all the bad stuff people like to watch that that's how everybody learns
Hey thanks for the tips I’ll look into that sprocket! And for part 2 would you like to maybe see some of it fast forwarded just so it’s not like a really long video or keep it normal just don’t edit out any wheelies?Also would you prefer some background music or keep it so you can here the bike?🤙
@@electric_things_ I went with the 58 tooth sprocket and I think its perfect. More torque but still 37 mph top speed. Also, find a slight uphill, makes wheelies soooo much easier.
You got this keep practicing never doubt yourself.
Getting right, keep practicing
Thank you🙏
hey buddy get some raiser bars or a raiser stem if you can helps things along with the balance not to mention comfort. im learning at the moment the initial pump down on the bike from your body gets the wheel right up way with the throttle
Nice yea I’ll have to look into some new ones fs!
You gotta trust yourself and pull back further. Also be smooth on the throttle.
Do I remove the brake sensor?
Would the app still work even if I upgrade the battery controller and motor?
I was wondering the same thing! I believe the app is connected to Bluetooth box that is under the seat that connects to the wire harnesses and if that’s getting power witch some upgrades come with extra power cord for stuff like that so I feel like should work if that’s connected but not sure
Did you remove the brake sensor?
I didn’t! My buddy can wheelie it really good and backflip it and he also didn’t remove any sensors so not sure if it does help but it might
Your current and future head injury will cost everyone. Put a helmet on dingdong!
I was looking this ebike is it worth the money
I really like mine but just all depends on what you would use it for and what you want out of it
If you would like to do wheelies you need a bigger back sprocket probably is 64 tooth and try to go much slower until you get better power wheelies are hard to do if you go slow it's much easier to find your balance position I'm going to go ahead and subscribe and see how you do and don't edit out all the bad stuff people like to watch that that's how everybody learns
Hey thanks for the tips I’ll look into that sprocket! And for part 2 would you like to maybe see some of it fast forwarded just so it’s not like a really long video or keep it normal just don’t edit out any wheelies?Also would you prefer some background music or keep it so you can here the bike?🤙
@@electric_things_ I went with the 58 tooth sprocket and I think its perfect. More torque but still 37 mph top speed. Also, find a slight uphill, makes wheelies soooo much easier.
Do I remove the brake sensor?
No I don’t think it matters for wheelies! Or the tilt sensor doesn’t affect it either