Batribike Gamma S E-bike Review (from a mechanic)

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  • Опубликовано: 7 окт 2024
  • From a mechanics point of view, as I’m
    Not a great salesman it’s easyer to say I’m the mechanic
    If there’s a question you have on this model comment bellow or reach out to us on another platform
    The Finnish qaulity on this model is far superior I feel to it’s competition on the UK market.
    Family run company meaning they care just they little bit more than your average global corporations.
    Excuse the Scottish fast talking accent, for my region it’s fairly dulled down but I have tried my best to pronounce all my words.
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Комментарии • 2

  • @mattcameron9349
    @mattcameron9349 Год назад

    Nice video, thanks!
    I can answer why they have NOT used quick-release hardware! It's a security decision, as it is essentially designed to be a commuter town-bike. Other non town-bike models such as Delta, Delta Plus etc... all come with QR.
    I'm just coming up to 600 miles on my Delta Plus. I added the computer display (optional extra) and long-range battery. The only very minor niggle (which people should be aware of) with the display, is that the battery is designed to shut down after 10 minutes of no use, so if you stop for a break longer than 10 minutes, the trip-odometer resets! I instead keep an app called 'Cyclone' going in the background on my phone. That accurately keeps the mileage and route.
    The bike itself has been absolutely rock solid. No issues whatsoever.

  • @mingulay29
    @mingulay29 3 месяца назад

    The downside to quick release wheels is precisely that - thieves can remove a wheel in seconds. A spanner is cheaper than buying a special lock for the front wheel. Having done my own survey of how bikes are locked in Carlisle I am appalled by the flimsiness of most locks or no lock at all. Thanks for the review and it seems a quality bike.