28mph = 45km/h = the maximum topspeed a vehicle is allowed to have to be allowed as a "bromfiets" (moped) on Dutch roads. I don't know how to explain right now, but it has lots of advantages for Dutch owners that want to be fast AND completely legal. Let's say Dutch laws on this subject are complicated. (Or in my honest opinion, these laws are totally ridiculous and f*cking stupid!)
I do not get all the hype behind these E-Bikes, E-Scooters, E-Skaterboards etc. After spending 15 months in South Korea where these things are everywhere I can understand how nice they are to have in big cities such as Soul. However, a good bicycle is more reliable in my opinion.
I gave one of these to my brother 8 months ago and he has put 1400 miles on it going to work daily. They might not be as practical out here in the country but still fun. I have a 30 mile ride planned in 2 weeks.
That seat looked too low for you. You haven't got proper leg extension. Your feet shouldnt be flat on the ground or nearly flat on the ground. It should be just tip toes and that should give you proper leg extension. It's not pass level its assist level.
another nice video THANKS
Nice bike with good power. How would you get oil in the frame hinge to fold up easier I wonder?
fatbikes are such a blessing !
28mph = 45km/h = the maximum topspeed a vehicle is allowed to have to be allowed as a "bromfiets" (moped) on Dutch roads.
I don't know how to explain right now, but it has lots of advantages for Dutch owners that want to be fast AND completely legal.
Let's say Dutch laws on this subject are complicated.
(Or in my honest opinion, these laws are totally ridiculous and f*cking stupid!)
How much did you pay for it?
These bikes run $1300. This one was provided for the youtube review video.
@@LandtoHouse so the company sent you it for free? If so why don't you say that
Often I do. Out of the 750 product videos on the channel i would say I remember to mention the free item 75% of the time.
I do not get all the hype behind these E-Bikes, E-Scooters, E-Skaterboards etc. After spending 15 months in South Korea where these things are everywhere I can understand how nice they are to have in big cities such as Soul. However, a good bicycle is more reliable in my opinion.
I gave one of these to my brother 8 months ago and he has put 1400 miles on it going to work daily. They might not be as practical out here in the country but still fun. I have a 30 mile ride planned in 2 weeks.
@@LandtoHouse I recall that video were you discussed giving the bike to your brother. How is the battery holding up on his bike?
@Kevin_D1 he is still riding it daily. So far the battery is doing well. That ebike was top dollar.
That seat looked too low for you. You haven't got proper leg extension. Your feet shouldnt be flat on the ground or nearly flat on the ground. It should be just tip toes and that should give you proper leg extension. It's not pass level its assist level.