You can change the brightness of the screen, you hold the up and down buttons to get into a menu that lets you change screen brightness it's set to 2 by default 3 maximum. It also lets you reset your trip miles / time.
Not bad Randy, other than no fenders or rear rack (a must for me) 33.7 inch min seat ht is kinda tall and no stand over ht listed... But, 20AH, 750W, Hyd brakes, Full suspension, not bad for $1249. No peak power makes me wonder about the controller amperage. Did you look at it?
@@timgonzales4130 With a lil shopping I found a 1180W peak/80nm, folder with hyd brakes, fenders, Rear rack, head/tail/brake lts and horn for $849 delivered. Rackbag, suspension seatpost, C-9 saddle and 20AH battery upgrade have cost me $600 more (Now have 31.2AH total battery range...)
@@nkhs4860 I watched RUclips ebike reviews and Amazon sales for over a year. My $849 GForce T42 was a closeout, as was my wife's $799 AULOOR H1F. Distributors don't chg tax or shipping! I like 20" fat tire folders with lotsa pwr. What kind of bike are you looking for?
ES9 e-bike by Tifgalop, 26x4 tires, 1000w peak motor, hydraulic brakes, full suspension, and a 52v 23ah battery for $899 with free shipping! Best deal!!
Good Review! On side note, other than a 1.6" reach difference and different shock swing-arm geometry, what are differences between the Boxer and the Labrador? Nearly all the specs are identical except the frame/swingarm. Does one have an advantage over the other??? Anyone?
Named after dogs is crazy but I’m saving up for this bike it’s the perfect fit for me I like everything about it compared to everything else I was seeing
@@IMBruceECLECTIC I think the gearing is set up to limit our pedaling top ends... A friend went to an 11/36 rear sprocket and a 54T front sprocket and has no air pedaling now at 30mph on a bike with 20x4 fat tires... My same bike, stock, is 14/28T rear - 48T front and air pedals past 20mph...
@@IMBruceECLECTIC The 14/28T rear and 48T front fits into the '20mph' mindset of the class '2' crowd. But some of us are in faster states/countries... right?
You can change the brightness of the screen, you hold the up and down buttons to get into a menu that lets you change screen brightness it's set to 2 by default 3 maximum.
It also lets you reset your trip miles / time.
Yeah I had it on the brightest setting and you could not see it in bright daylight.
Not bad Randy, other than no fenders or rear rack (a must for me) 33.7 inch min seat ht is kinda tall and no stand over ht listed... But, 20AH, 750W, Hyd brakes, Full suspension, not bad for $1249. No peak power makes me wonder about the controller amperage. Did you look at it?
Agree want the fenders and rack
@@timgonzales4130 With a lil shopping I found a 1180W peak/80nm, folder with hyd brakes, fenders, Rear rack, head/tail/brake lts and horn for $849 delivered. Rackbag, suspension seatpost, C-9 saddle and 20AH battery upgrade have cost me $600 more (Now have 31.2AH total battery range...)
@@johnw65 where can i find that bike, any pointers pls?
@@nkhs4860 I watched RUclips ebike reviews and Amazon sales for over a year. My $849 GForce T42 was a closeout, as was my wife's $799 AULOOR H1F. Distributors don't chg tax or shipping! I like 20" fat tire folders with lotsa pwr. What kind of bike are you looking for?
ES9 e-bike by Tifgalop, 26x4 tires, 1000w peak motor, hydraulic brakes, full suspension, and a 52v 23ah battery for $899 with free shipping! Best deal!!
Nice looking rugged bike, too bad they are not available in Canada
Good Review! On side note, other than a 1.6" reach difference and different shock swing-arm geometry, what are differences between the Boxer and the Labrador? Nearly all the specs are identical except the frame/swingarm. Does one have an advantage over the other??? Anyone?
Great honest review!
Nice looking bike
Named after dogs is crazy but I’m saving up for this bike it’s the perfect fit for me I like everything about it compared to everything else I was seeing
Never heard of that company...
New Brand
30 mph...by pedaling....Great job to you...🦵💪🚴♂️
I actually got it to 36 by pedaling, but I had to work my booty off!
@@RandyRides ...that is good...but not sustainable. Same thing with my Roxy...39 mph on throttle and 43 pedaling...but 43 is not sustainable.....
@@IMBruceECLECTIC I think the gearing is set up to limit our pedaling top ends... A friend went to an 11/36 rear sprocket and a 54T front sprocket and has no air pedaling now at 30mph on a bike with 20x4 fat tires... My same bike, stock, is 14/28T rear - 48T front and air pedals past 20mph...
@@johnw65 ..that is very common on many bikes....not sure why other than to make it easier for most.....
@@IMBruceECLECTIC The 14/28T rear and 48T front fits into the '20mph' mindset of the class '2' crowd. But some of us are in faster states/countries... right?
Oops
What the heck...i thought i was going to see a puppy...woof woof...🤔🤦♂️🤷♂️🤣😅
I thought about incorporating my puppy in there. Missed opportunity.