Thanks for the video…from Australia….please keep us posted about realistic mileage from the battery and weight comparison to say a focus or trek ebike dualie…thank you
Thanks for watching from Australia. That did become a problem with this bike. I could only get about 40 to 47 miles max on pedal assist one. I returned it because of that reason. I could’ve went in with a programing cable and changed Somethings to maybe help that. But I wanted to keep the mileage down as low as I could, so that I could still return the bike. Other than that, it is a very nice bike. You could also possibly apply a small extra battery in the triangle. I had considered this as well and just use it for longer rides. Again, that would avoid the opportunity for me to return it though. My home built trek with a bafang motor has the same size battery and I can get approximately 100 miles. Again thanks for watching. We have some videos coming up soon of the new bikes that I am riding.
Very nice! Also kinda spendy from what I can find online. My eBike is a Magnum T5, 500W motor (maxes at 880W), came with a 15 AH battery, also an MTB but hardtail. So far I've only been riding on paved surfaces, so I switched to smoother road tires, but have the knobbly 27.5" tires in case I want to switch back for off-roading. The smoother road tires reduce rolling resistance, and so extend range, for the way I use it.
Hi I have looked for some updated feedback but I can’t find it. If there is some feedback to read about the bike could you send me the link. This would be much appreciated regards Trevor 😊
Thank you for watching trevor. I actually return this bike. The range on it was very poor for Some of our rides. It would work great for off road only. But to use it on the rides that we do on greenways, it did not have enough range. It was a shame because I do like the bike.
Interesting eBike but 60lbs! My Mars fat tire folder with 500W motor & 12.5AH battery weighs 66lbs stock. I told the controller its wheel is 28" & not the 23" true setting & got it to 31.9mph free spinning with no load. I'd like an old style 10 speed with a mid drive 500W motor @ 30-40lbs max.
Your best bet will be a bafang BBS02. Add it on to that 10 speed and you’ll have exactly what you’re looking for and they will be lightweight. The motorways I believe less than 10 pounds. Plus your battery, depending on what size. Thanks for watching Steve.
But Steve, you realize the wheel isn't actually going at 32 mph just because you input a bigger wheel size then reality? It just tells you it is, based on revolutions x wheel circumference.
I recently bought a used Husqvarna bike for around 3k and I love it. I was thinking about buying that same bike until one day I was browsing the used market and found that Husqvarna.
Holy cow. I am definitely jealous Danny. That would be full circle for me. In the early 80s when Husqvarna’s were made in Sweden, I had a sponsorship to race their off-road motorcycles. Just a small sponsorship through one of their dealers, Lojak cycles. But at that time it was a big deal. I helped lay out some of the very first GNCC courses with Dave Coombs. Now that they do E mountain bike races as well, I could go full circle on a Husqvarna. Thanks for watching and thanks so much for bringing up the memories.
Thanks for watching. The phone mount is because of my ADD. Lol. I’ll try to get it as close to the display as I can as far as what plane is on. Thanks for watching.
I have a similar wish list for my next e-bike. Lighter weight, high speed/mid-drive, 2.4-2.6" tires, large or dual batteries. Better quality components and suspension fork. I'm looking for a long-distance gravel road/fire road e-bike capable of upper 20 to low 30 mph speeds.
@@southernebiking I actually did a search on their address to see what kind of building they were in. It was just a commercial building that was shared by other businesses they do not have a storefront. Which made me believe that they kind of sell the bikes on pre-order and use your money to make the purchase.. I just didn’t feel they were that invested in their bikes.
Hi there from Australia…..unfortunately I fell for it and bought a Urus. My first thought was not bad but then the drama began..dropper post seat loose….wiring shoddy and not complete…..noise from front end constant under load chain skip due to frame flex and hub at rear loose even though the hub and all pivot points torqued all the way. Wish I had returned it straight away….been to the bike shop twice they said please don’t bring it back…..zero online support as they tell you what you should do even though you paid 5400 for their bike….it only has 250 kms on it and I think I’ve bought a lemon….Please do fall for their spiel and buy a bike from a shop with good reputation and back up service….im stuck with an unreliable piece of junk and they won’t let me return it….now in dispute with fair trading…..stay away and buy something decent….their quality control must be non existent like their backup .
@rongirt thank you for watching, and I am sorry that this has happened to you. I did return this bike. I bought a biktrix for riding on greenways. For my off road, I bought a yamaha. I just got it this week actually. I will be doing reviews on it upcoming. If you can swing that one, it is a great deal. Less than three thousand it does give you an extra battery and a five year warranty. Of course, as you know, the warranty is only as good as they back it up. That yamaha is certainly a company that has been around for a long time. Good luck with the urus. Again thank you for watching.
Thanks for the video…from Australia….please keep us posted about realistic mileage from the battery and weight comparison to say a focus or trek ebike dualie…thank you
Thanks for watching from Australia. That did become a problem with this bike. I could only get about 40 to 47 miles max on pedal assist one. I returned it because of that reason. I could’ve went in with a programing cable and changed Somethings to maybe help that. But I wanted to keep the mileage down as low as I could, so that I could still return the bike. Other than that, it is a very nice bike. You could also possibly apply a small extra battery in the triangle. I had considered this as well and just use it for longer rides. Again, that would avoid the opportunity for me to return it though. My home built trek with a bafang motor has the same size battery and I can get approximately 100 miles. Again thanks for watching. We have some videos coming up soon of the new bikes that I am riding.
Very nice! Also kinda spendy from what I can find online.
My eBike is a Magnum T5, 500W motor (maxes at 880W), came with a 15 AH battery, also an MTB but hardtail.
So far I've only been riding on paved surfaces, so I switched to smoother road tires, but have the knobbly 27.5" tires in case I want to switch back for off-roading.
The smoother road tires reduce rolling resistance, and so extend range, for the way I use it.
It is a little pricey. The components bring the bike up quite a bit. Thanks for watching.
Hi I have looked for some updated feedback but I can’t find it. If there is some feedback to read about the bike could you send me the link. This would be much appreciated regards Trevor 😊
Thank you for watching trevor. I actually return this bike. The range on it was very poor for Some of our rides. It would work great for off road only. But to use it on the rides that we do on greenways, it did not have enough range. It was a shame because I do like the bike.
Interesting eBike but 60lbs! My Mars fat tire folder with 500W motor & 12.5AH battery weighs 66lbs stock. I told the controller its wheel is 28" & not the 23" true setting & got it to 31.9mph free spinning with no load. I'd like an old style 10 speed with a mid drive 500W motor @ 30-40lbs max.
Your best bet will be a bafang BBS02. Add it on to that 10 speed and you’ll have exactly what you’re looking for and they will be lightweight. The motorways I believe less than 10 pounds. Plus your battery, depending on what size. Thanks for watching Steve.
But Steve, you realize the wheel isn't actually going at 32 mph just because you input a bigger wheel size then reality? It just tells you it is, based on revolutions x wheel circumference.
Nice bike, curious to see your full review and comparison to your beloved Trek.
Thanks for watching Pedro.
I recently bought a used Husqvarna bike for around 3k and I love it. I was thinking about buying that same bike until one day I was browsing the used market and found that Husqvarna.
Holy cow. I am definitely jealous Danny. That would be full circle for me. In the early 80s when Husqvarna’s were made in Sweden, I had a sponsorship to race their off-road motorcycles. Just a small sponsorship through one of their dealers, Lojak cycles. But at that time it was a big deal. I helped lay out some of the very first GNCC courses with Dave Coombs. Now that they do E mountain bike races as well, I could go full circle on a Husqvarna. Thanks for watching and thanks so much for bringing up the memories.
Cool, nice bike. Ps phone mount upside.down we have same mount.
Thanks for watching. The phone mount is because of my ADD. Lol. I’ll try to get it as close to the display as I can as far as what plane is on. Thanks for watching.
I have a similar wish list for my next e-bike. Lighter weight, high speed/mid-drive, 2.4-2.6" tires, large or dual batteries. Better quality components and suspension fork. I'm looking for a long-distance gravel road/fire road e-bike capable of upper 20 to low 30 mph speeds.
Thanks for watching Joe.
Nice bike!
Thank you much. And thanks for watching.
I was looking at those cyber bikes too. They look like a pretty good bike for the money though company small though.
Yeah, I was a little nervous because they have a lot of components that I am not real familiar with. Thanks for watching.
@@southernebiking I actually did a search on their address to see what kind of building they were in. It was just a commercial building that was shared by other businesses they do not have a storefront. Which made me believe that they kind of sell the bikes on pre-order and use your money to make the purchase.. I just didn’t feel they were that invested in their bikes.
HAppy for you Blaine. Hope you enjoy the heck out of it. ;-)
Thank you much Bruce. Thanks for watching.
Well....I was wrong. Lol. Bit congrates on the new bike. It looks really nice, and I bet it will be really fun to ride on the trails.
Thanks much. It’s a blast.
Interesting bike, can't wait for the review 😀
Thank you much friend. Thanks for watching.
Very nice bike
Thank you Terry. Thanks for watching.
Hi there from Australia…..unfortunately I fell for it and bought a Urus. My first thought was not bad but then the drama began..dropper post seat loose….wiring shoddy and not complete…..noise from front end constant under load chain skip due to frame flex and hub at rear loose even though the hub and all pivot points torqued all the way. Wish I had returned it straight away….been to the bike shop twice they said please don’t bring it back…..zero online support as they tell you what you should do even though you paid 5400 for their bike….it only has 250 kms on it and I think I’ve bought a lemon….Please do fall for their spiel and buy a bike from a shop with good reputation and back up service….im stuck with an unreliable piece of junk and they won’t let me return it….now in dispute with fair trading…..stay away and buy something decent….their quality control must be non existent like their backup
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@rongirt thank you for watching, and I am sorry that this has happened to you. I did return this bike. I bought a biktrix for riding on greenways. For my off road, I bought a yamaha. I just got it this week actually. I will be doing reviews on it upcoming. If you can swing that one, it is a great deal. Less than three thousand it does give you an extra battery and a five year warranty. Of course, as you know, the warranty is only as good as they back it up. That yamaha is certainly a company that has been around for a long time. Good luck with the urus. Again thank you for watching.
I can’t pronounce it! Lol
Yeah, I have some trouble with that too. Thanks for watching Richard.
The range is pathetic with this bike. Eunorau is 5 years behind everyone else
@@MrT-tn4qe the range is the exact reason why I returned that bike.