Just like EVERY other fat tire e-bike with a weak 48v 750 watt motor and it’s about $500 OVERPRICED!!! For contrast, the Wired Freedom is a 60v 2400 watt full suspension bike that is only $2000. The Velotric Nomad 1 is only $1600 and is very well reviewed if you want a boring 48v slug bike. If you got the $$ and the balls, get Wired!!!
Hi! 750 watts is actually the legal maximum for eBikes in almost every state. At Denago our focus is on building models that conform to the Class I, II, III standards that have been adopted in most states, so owners can ride with confidence, knowing their bikes are legal, safe, and appropriate for local conditions. "Out of class" types (2400 watt motors, pedal assist speeds exceeding 28 MPH, throttles that go more than 20 MPH, etc.) have some interesting applications for riding around on private property, like a ranch or farm, and can be really fun to ride! But in states like California, they aren't actually eBikes at all (they are electric motorcycles), and would require a license, registration, and insurance to operate in public, whereas eBikes do not. Reach out anytime with questions about the Class I, II, III system and thanks for your interest.
Exactly, 48v is for kids. Perfectly legal to own a high power bike. Just a push of a button and I can go from fully street legal to a 2400 watt off road beast. Your bike is exactly like dozens of others all made in China from the identical components. Hard to justify $1800 for a bike that costs you $600 FOB China. Why would anyone buy this vs the dozens of lower priced competitors?
@@jfly2249 Great question! One key difference is that Denago has more than 250 dealers across the United States - independent local bike shops who offer pre and post-sale service of Denago eBikes, such as test rides, tune-ups, warranty processing, and other services for customers who need a little more help buying and owning an eBike. That allows new riders to see, touch, and test their new bike before buying, which isn't possible with many other brands.
I see what you’re saying. I’ve watched a few vids on this bike and nothing jumps out at me to differentiate this from many other e-bikes. In fact it seems to only come in one color if I’m correct. @denagoebikes, what say you?
Why would somebody NOT want a step-thru bike? Step-thru's are awesome.
Well I guess they want to accidentally hit their sacks or suck
Should be tested as it comes and unlocked. Every single bike. 👍
Horn? We bought two of them and neither one has a horn.
Just like EVERY other fat tire e-bike with a weak 48v 750 watt motor and it’s about $500 OVERPRICED!!! For contrast, the Wired Freedom is a 60v 2400 watt full suspension bike that is only $2000. The Velotric Nomad 1 is only $1600 and is very well reviewed if you want a boring 48v slug bike. If you got the $$ and the balls, get Wired!!!
Hi! 750 watts is actually the legal maximum for eBikes in almost every state.
At Denago our focus is on building models that conform to the Class I, II, III standards that have been adopted in most states, so owners can ride with confidence, knowing their bikes are legal, safe, and appropriate for local conditions.
"Out of class" types (2400 watt motors, pedal assist speeds exceeding 28 MPH, throttles that go more than 20 MPH, etc.) have some interesting applications for riding around on private property, like a ranch or farm, and can be really fun to ride! But in states like California, they aren't actually eBikes at all (they are electric motorcycles), and would require a license, registration, and insurance to operate in public, whereas eBikes do not.
Reach out anytime with questions about the Class I, II, III system and thanks for your interest.
Exactly, 48v is for kids. Perfectly legal to own a high power bike. Just a push of a button and I can go from fully street legal to a 2400 watt off road beast. Your bike is exactly like dozens of others all made in China from the identical components. Hard to justify $1800 for a bike that costs you $600 FOB China. Why would anyone buy this vs the dozens of lower priced competitors?
@@jfly2249 Great question! One key difference is that Denago has more than 250 dealers across the United States - independent local bike shops who offer pre and post-sale service of Denago eBikes, such as test rides, tune-ups, warranty processing, and other services for customers who need a little more help buying and owning an eBike. That allows new riders to see, touch, and test their new bike before buying, which isn't possible with many other brands.
I see what you’re saying. I’ve watched a few vids on this bike and nothing jumps out at me to differentiate this from many other e-bikes. In fact it seems to only come in one color if I’m correct. @denagoebikes, what say you?
My wife and I each have one and love them!
Looks like an Aventon and every other e-bike.
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