Magicycle Ocelot Pro (2nd No Pedal Range Test)

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  • Опубліковано 13 жов 2024
  • This is the 2nd ride to test throttle only the Ocelot. This time trying to see if limiting current to15 amps give better milage. It is possible its not enough and if thats the case we will make a 3rd try at 10amps. Hope you enjoy! I use to be a RV channel, until I found e-bikes, that changed my life. I love everything about e-bikes and vlogging e-bike content. E-bike education and how to fix or repair e-bikes and of course riding them. My goal is to make videos educational, fun, motivational and entertaining. I make video content for my own enjoyment, as a hobby. Remember I am an amateur not a professional so please excuse some less than perfect editing. My videos now have a primary focus on e-bikes, because there is so much great content with reviews, accessories, riding and vlogging about those rides.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 39

  • @William24009
    @William24009 Рік тому +1

    Thanks

  • @rickbaier1042
    @rickbaier1042 Рік тому

    I live in the southeast . Your area reminds me of the plains . I have the ocelot non pro model but upgraded to hydraulic brakes . We always wondering what the range of different selection 15 to 20 thank you so much for doing that video You're a jam up guy...

  • @happykamp789
    @happykamp789 Рік тому

    I had a hard time understanding your test. You never really gave a distance on the battery for the Ocelot pro. I watched your video several times, but could not make sense of it. How many miles did you get on a charge for the one battery? You mentioned that you changed out the battery. Did you put in a 2nd battery?

    • @RVEnthusiast
      @RVEnthusiast  Рік тому

      Just a single battery! Your distance will very depending on lots of conditions (weight, terrain, tire pressure, etc.). @18:15 in the video I showed 26 miles in a graphic. This is a repeat test and results were the exact same. Hope this helps. ;-)

  • @mikemorgan8588
    @mikemorgan8588 2 роки тому

    The camera work is getting so much better and the sound is clearer. I like the shot across the road at 2:33 forward, because it’s not common and informs the viewers about your shadow, and road conditions.😀

    • @RVEnthusiast
      @RVEnthusiast  2 роки тому +1

      TY Mike good to hear things are improving. I had a few moments where things were a stuggle for sure. Loving the new cam and mic setup.

  • @dungvohoang1597
    @dungvohoang1597 Рік тому

    Thanks for the video,I was going to sell my Voltbike Yukon V2 and buy the Ocelot Pro because of the mileage advertised on their site 60-80 miles!
    Normal riding I get 40 miles with my Yukon V2!
    On another UA-cam video,normal riding for the Ocelot Pro is only 35 miles!
    What a false advertising!
    Look like I will be keeping my Voltbike Yukon V2 after all.
    Beware all of you mileage seekers out there like me!

    • @RVEnthusiast
      @RVEnthusiast  Рік тому +1

      I got 26 miles without pedaling, I believe if would get well better than that I would guess it is as advertised. Im a large 250+ pound guy and it did 26 without me doing anything. It is as advertised in my opinion it should get 40-50 just by putting any effort into the pedals.

  • @jatteam8615
    @jatteam8615 Рік тому +1

    So have you figured out what’s up with battery? My ocelot pro battery goes real quick till like 50% then slows down on draining…

    • @RVEnthusiast
      @RVEnthusiast  Рік тому

      Man I hear ya. I drain fast then slow on the 2nd half too.

  • @Rip1Outdoors
    @Rip1Outdoors Рік тому

    Well planned and executed Bruce. My poor videos look like peas and cornbread 😢

    • @RVEnthusiast
      @RVEnthusiast  Рік тому +1

      My friend, I think we all can do better. I sometimes have to scramble to get somethings together. I love doing the video stuff, but it is truly a challenge sometimes, But im sure it is for everyone who does this. You are fine at what you do. Keep doing it.

    • @Rip1Outdoors
      @Rip1Outdoors Рік тому

      @@RVEnthusiast thanks for the encouragement

    • @RVEnthusiast
      @RVEnthusiast  Рік тому +1

      @@Rip1Outdoors Just watched your latest. Gosh I love looking at country road video. Really pleasurable.

    • @Rip1Outdoors
      @Rip1Outdoors Рік тому

      @@RVEnthusiast thanks so much sir. The GoPro does a lot. I don’t have any bike trails here. It’s country roads or else. They are rough too so the suspension seat post is a godsend

    • @RVEnthusiast
      @RVEnthusiast  Рік тому +1

      @@Rip1Outdoors Yea, Not many trails right near me either. I live rural Oregon so more country than not. Just as good as a trail to me.

  • @williamwhiskeyman8086
    @williamwhiskeyman8086 2 роки тому +1

    Helmet and gloves

    • @RVEnthusiast
      @RVEnthusiast  2 роки тому

      Everyone says gloves! LOL. I i=understand why, Its currently something i am willing to risk. I may come to regret it, but summer riding I need that wind between my fingers. Winter...Thick gloves a must. Have qa great weekend Bill. ;-)

    • @williamwhiskeyman8086
      @williamwhiskeyman8086 2 роки тому +1

      @@RVEnthusiast I rode motorcycle for 30 years. Went down easy 1 time. Guess what you do when you fall….reach out with your hands. You scrape up you palm really bad on the blacktop. Light weight fingerless gloves are you best friend. Most have gel in the palms. Walmart has decent ones. Lots of others online. Get some that have 2 finger loops. Those are to help remove the gloves, because good gloves are thin and a bit tight. Gotta set a good example for the newbies!

  • @rorobull
    @rorobull 2 роки тому +4

    Thanks again Bruce for all the work and effort you put into these videos, so much good information. I really enjoy the time lapse with the narration on top, nice touch.

    • @RVEnthusiast
      @RVEnthusiast  2 роки тому

      Thanks Robert. It still makes me wonder why. I may dial it down to 10-12 amps and see if that changes anything. I should feel a difference. If I do then maybe another run at it. I think its all good to this point run at 20amps.

  • @dabike
    @dabike 2 роки тому

    Can you do another test but this time using maybe PAS 3 and casually peddle. No straining, just turn the crank as you peddle. Or if you need excersize, do a test with more than 1 PAS setting. Great info, but disappointing results. I'm trying to decide between the Ocelot and the Lectir 2.0 Long Range. Not the same bike spec wise but 2 good bikes.

    • @RVEnthusiast
      @RVEnthusiast  2 роки тому +2

      I sure can, But it may be a minute. I have been so busy and have not been giving my other ebikes enough love. Don't let this no Pedal test disappoint you. Its Just a benchmark against others I have given this test to. Only one bike has beaten 26 and it was a much much less powerful bike.

  • @gregbailer8701
    @gregbailer8701 2 роки тому

    Starting to think that the always-on factory front and rear lights (plus display) have more impact on battery range than controller amp settings. Challenge for you: Turn on Ocelot Pro bike for 2 hours (no ride) with lights and see what happens to meter readings. Perhaps an advantage for rechargeable F/R lights?

    • @RVEnthusiast
      @RVEnthusiast  2 роки тому +1

      Greg, When the ebike is on, Press and hold the + button for 3 seconds and it will turn the always on lights off. There are better rechargeable headlights though. Magicycle gave me one for review and it is quit nice. I don't ride at night, Magicycle sells a nice one as well as Amazon.

  • @JR-to8sn
    @JR-to8sn 11 місяців тому

    How many amps is the controller?

  • @peterplantec7911
    @peterplantec7911 2 роки тому

    wow, that is way less than I expected. Magicycle says 50 miles on throttle alone. I assumed that was on the flat, and compared to my area, yours' is relatively flat. I figured 40 miles on my hills. It looks like I'd get maybe 25 or fewer miles out of charge around here. Good to know. I would have gotten stranded and I'm 80 years old. No fun at my age. Seriously disappointing. I peddle, so I have no idea how that will impact range, but certainly no where near the 60-80 miles claimed.

    • @RVEnthusiast
      @RVEnthusiast  2 роки тому

      it really depends on the PAS level you use. I knew it would most likely be under 30 the way I do the test. I think If you are going 15-20 and are pedeling, you will get 50-60.

  • @funguy2627
    @funguy2627 Рік тому

    So how much more range did you get from 22amps to 15 amps? Also does losing the amps just slows down the acceleration but doesn't affect top speed?

    • @RVEnthusiast
      @RVEnthusiast  Рік тому

      Range was exactly the same. Really did not notice any difference.

    • @funguy2627
      @funguy2627 Рік тому

      @@RVEnthusiast Do you think you would get more range if you didn't have the throttle engaged all the time. I think thats an inefficient way to do a range test. I think throttle to top speed, coast and then adding some throttle, coast and again is better for battery and range.

    • @RVEnthusiast
      @RVEnthusiast  Рік тому +2

      @@funguy2627 These2 test were foreveryone to see what the minimum range you should get as a reference. As I am a big guy I figured if someone rode it the way I did they should get near or better than I did. Im absolutely sure I could get more with using throttle much more modesty, This was a no Peddle test. I did not use full throttle all the time and would feather it, so I would not harm the motor.

  • @jh338117
    @jh338117 2 роки тому +3

    Thanks again Bruce excellent reviews 👍

  • @tonys8613
    @tonys8613 2 роки тому +2

    Another good video!

  • @gregbailer8701
    @gregbailer8701 2 роки тому +2

    Perhaps the amps only affect launch which is momentary as is top torque. Bet you draw same amps at 23mph regardless of screen settings. Sceen only shows live voltage. And it is not even accurately showing live data as you have demonstrated. Good video today! 🚲

  • @1dash133
    @1dash133 2 роки тому +2

    Very entertaining. Thanks, Bruce!