I just bought one of these bikes. Got it on sale. Insane deal. I LOVE THE MOTOR. The rest of the bike is pretty good too. I love the fact that I don't have to pedal at 90 rpm's or higher to feel the torque. I can just chill an enjoy the ride. It goes well with my 2009 Yamaha WR 250r in my garage.
Did you put a water bottle holder on the top or did you just strap it to the top? I velcro strapped mine to the top but am thinking of using something like the SKS holder on top.
that whole thing with a cheat stroke if fake as shit , rocky mountain is the only emtb that actually should be legal-otherwise might ss well have a throtle option like bafangs have . all those motors with a cheat stroke should be banned,or at least shamed ,no shame no balls! its supposed to be a fucking bicycle not a motorcycle-no balls no differece i guess!
@@Tughill1699 What cheat stroke? Mine doesn't go unless I pedal. I wouldn't be able to skid out on this thing unless I was lifting the bike up and pedaling at the same time, just like my analog bike. Is Rocky Mountain what you ride? Ya, let's get specific and make laws that only allow class one e bikes from a specific brand... Oh brother.
I bought two Moro 07 bikes today. One for me and one for my adult son. What an awesome deal and a great bike. I lucked out and got a 30th model and the Raven black bikes. All look great.
Thanks guys, great review! You're really good at what you do. Confirms the purchase I just made and makes me want to maybe buy another one for my adult son
I got my copy. Higher end spec’d aggressive xc/enduro setup. I love this bike and not sure why Yamaha is exiting mtb. It’s a tough market, yes, but 28,000+ views on one channel, there tons of videos on the moro7. I wouldn’t spend $6kplus on many bikes no matter which brand. They have a bike under promo priced the way a bike should be, they did SO many enthusiasts a favor. Thank you Yamaha! Your motor is incredible too, so natural, up the WATTS to just 650 but I got 25 miles of hard riding. Took a break and charged for another 15 and called it day. Epic.
Swapping that front wheel for a 29er is exactly what I had in mind when I bought this bike. Couldn't find enough info to know if it was doable. Was happy to hear Justin had the same thought. Great review guys!
I borrowed a demo bike yesterday and took it for a good rip. Sadly, in Canada the deal is $3k off, no extra battery, and a 3 year warranty. Shame for the discrimination! While I was riding I did miss the 29" feel, and did wish for the bike to be raked out a bit more. Perhaps slapping on a 29 is an option worth investigating.
When I saw the title stating Yamaha had a full suspension mountain bike it reminded me of the full suspension Yamaha bicycle I had in the late 70's that was sold at Yamaha motorcycle dealers. Of course back then it had two coil spring shocks on the back, but either one or both of the forks were oil filled.
Better buy it now as Yamaha just announced they are pulling out of the N. American market and will offer support for five years. Any remaining stock will be blown out at a 60 % discount. Pretty sad because these bikes are awesome.
This bike is limited edition and has been sold out on Yamaha's website. They still have the black and blue versions for $2549. Also, they currently have smokin deals on all their other e-bikes.
I’ve got two of these bikes one for me and one for my wife and we absolutely love them! Fantastic bikes and an amazing deal! I upgraded to a higher handlebar (50mm) and added a Ergon saddle, and now it's even better. Honestly, you won’t find better specs and quality for this price anywhere!
Just purchased a moro pro. Out the door about 2,200. Would have selected the 07, but I could take this one home right away. So I did sacrifice a little better fork, and a twelve speed versus eleven. Yes, super good deal, especially when you consider the extra free Battery
Electric bicycles are cheating. I need exercise to extend my motorcycle years. But at $2560, I will join the cheaters. I ride twice as far and get about 80% of the work compared to my Specialized carbon. Motorcycling uphill is always more fun than down. The Moro 07 is motorcycle-like in this aspect. Enjoying the uphill almost as much as downhill with this bicycle. All of Mormon Trail on less than half battery. Proper review. Ride on.
Is there anywhere to get recimmended suspension settings as a starting point? Im picking mine up on Friday. With trek they have a website you can put your weight in and they will give you air pressure and clicker recomendations.
I just picked mine up today. I'm pretty sure you can enter the serial number on the fork into RockShock's site and get base-line settings there. Yamaha's user manual sucks!
Everyone always only reviews the ToL bikes. I ordered a Moro 05 bc they are completely sold out of the 07 given the ridiculously good deals on them right now. The 05 is the same frame and motor but would love to hear a review based on it because of the component differences which appears to be a big jump from 05 to 07.
Riding toward end of video of hauling ass! At 66.2 is it sketch out solid in your opinion? I’m considering a -1 or -1.5 even as trail use. nothing nearly what your on.
@@Will24three yes I have it. Bought from my local Yamaha dealer. I think they are running out of them. I hope you get the extra battery because that are running short on them. The dealership had to fill out the information to get me the battery on order. It will take 120 days and they ship the battery directly to your house!
I just got mine last week and so far I love it, has some pros and cons over other Ebikes I have ridden but at this price and spec who cares. maybe lighter rims some day..
When we do reviews we try to keep the MSRP in mind/conversation since sales will come and go. But since the sale price happened, we included it in the title and a couple reverences in RQ.
Just bought 2 moro 07s last week, a medium in stock for my fiance and a large for me that i picked up yesterday. While at the dealer I was informed that Yamaha was "out of stock" on the free battery and that Yamaha was gonna stand on the "while supplies last" clause. My question is this: how will they honor the 5 yr warranty if my battery goes bad, if they have no stock? I got the warranty registered as soon as we bought the bikes, and at that time i was supposedly stiil gonna get the batteries. Called Yamaha customer service in GA, and they gave me the same "while supplies last" line, couldn't explain how the warrantied battery would be covered if there was a failure. They also told me there was no one i could go to beyond them. I will see if they honor the free batteries, but im more concerned about support for the battery i already have. Any thoughts?
Curious about what giant ebike you tested. Link? If I didn’t already have a giant trance x e+ pro with fox suspension I’d be into it. Tons of power, but it’s tough to get a workout without turning down the power to the lowest setting.
Eco is for working out. Seldom come off it. The rest are for going fast or offroad. I've got a gorgeous and highly competent 8 y/o Haibike Full Seven RX that looks like new. ONLY thing keeping me from ordering one right now. And I'm still close to doing it. Bet I could sell the Haibike for 1k, maybe 1500. Shat.....
@@mikeb1039 I’d do that real quick. I had to turn my giant down via the app. Once I did that I was happy. Unfortunately, I don’t think the Yamaha can do the same. I thought about looking to see if the giant app would connect to the Yamaha. But I don’t want to brick it.
@@InfiniteMishaps I would have most of my life, but i have so many toys and at 65 not pushing them all like i used to. Efoiling is my latest love and where I've been spending my $.
Great warranty but, lets hope they go with a bigger battery at lest for a option in the future. While it is a great price if you lock at the price of most bigger batteries that part of the reason. Also there trying sell these bikes so that's part of it. Hope they continue to make whole bikes and really get in to it time will tell. You should directly compare these to Giant Stance Ebikes
I live near white dome HERE and the Moro 7 SE will be my 1st bike in 25 years. My deposit is at Factory. Where is the best place to find GREEN, BLUE or BLACK trail guides, maps ? Where was Bryce riding ?
I seriously considered one, but the dealer made it crystal clear that they had no interest whatsoever in having anything to do with any service or support. I am very skilled mechanically with lots of hands on experience so my only real expectation was support for the motor & battery. They were completely non committal on even that. It’s too bad that Yamaha isn’t emphasizing service after the sale or selling through bike dealers. The bike can obviously complete in the market, but no support means no sale to me.
That's strange. Yamaha has some of the best warranties around too. Might just be a not-so-great dealer. Worth looking into if you have another Yamaha rep close-ish
If they have the contract for the e-bikes at their dealer, they must provide warranty service for them. If they don’t, you need to report them to Yamaha. You ran into a bad dealer. Don’t let it dissuade you from a great brand.
I pretty much ran into the same thing. The only dealer I found 200 Mi away was almost perturbed that Yamaha still had them listed as mountain bike dealer. They said they had nothing but headaches from Yamaha and dropped the mountain bike division because it was too much of a headache. I can't imagine that their warranty would be honored anywhere.
@@ElectricBikeReportI think you're misinformed. I talked to a dealer that dropped Yamaha mountain bikes and then I called Yamaha directly and they pretty much clarified that it would be next to impossible for me to get any warranty work done. Not even getting parts shipped directly to me buy warranty. The nearest dealer wanted nothing to do with them. Sounds like they are a real big headache to deal with
@@A_Floppy_Clocknope. The dealer I spoke with Elsewhere on this thread actually went way out of their way to try and help me. Even though they dropped out of the e-bike side of Yamaha the dealer tried for 3 Days to get a rep to call him back. Then the dealer finally let me know they finally called him back and said they were out of stock. Correction it wasn't just a call back he said 3 days of playing phone tag and not getting calls returned.
I called Yamaha a couple days after watching this video. Something's crooked because they wouldn't even find me a dealer where I can buy one. They would just ask for my ZIP code and tell me there's no dealer in my area. I practically begged them to buy one and they basically said I'm out of luck cuz there's no dealer. Even though I was willing to have it shipped or whatever I had to do. If that's the case they're warranty and customer service have got to be garbage.
I’ve got one and measured the diameter against my workmate’s bike who have 29 and it’s only 1/2 inch difference because of the bigger tyres not an issue at all in my opinion
On the linked page, there is no way to get to the shopping cart to see the supposed discount. Tried on multiple browsers and from multiple dealers. Waiting to hear back from local dealer on the price. Will adjust the comment depending on Yamaha dealer response. If still not able to find the bike at headline price, that will be an issue that we will further pursue.
@@jovie311 Thanks, I didn't catch that in your video. The bike is a steal at $2000 but I think I would be selling and buying new after 2 years. I have been replacing Darfon batteries in a Fezzari ($600 ea) at 1 per 2 years. I don't have a good answer for the cost of batteries!
@@gmaster716At the current sale price? Nothing beats this deal in the industry. It even comes with a free second battery. Just swap it out when you get back to the parking lot LOL.
@@mikeb1039 maybe now, but originally when this was posted weeks ago. It was the case. Good on them for changing that. It was confusing to users I’d bet.
I just bought one of these bikes. Got it on sale. Insane deal. I LOVE THE MOTOR. The rest of the bike is pretty good too. I love the fact that I don't have to pedal at 90 rpm's or higher to feel the torque. I can just chill an enjoy the ride. It goes well with my 2009 Yamaha WR 250r in my garage.
What’s the range on a charge?
Color matching the WR 250r?
Did you put a water bottle holder on the top or did you just strap it to the top? I velcro strapped mine to the top but am thinking of using something like the SKS holder on top.
that whole thing with a cheat stroke if fake as shit , rocky mountain is the only emtb that actually should be legal-otherwise might ss well have a throtle option like bafangs have .
all those motors with a cheat stroke should be banned,or at least shamed ,no shame no balls!
its supposed to be a fucking bicycle not a motorcycle-no balls no differece i guess!
@@Tughill1699 What cheat stroke? Mine doesn't go unless I pedal. I wouldn't be able to skid out on this thing unless I was lifting the bike up and pedaling at the same time, just like my analog bike. Is Rocky Mountain what you ride? Ya, let's get specific and make laws that only allow class one e bikes from a specific brand... Oh brother.
I bought two Moro 07 bikes today. One for me and one for my adult son. What an awesome deal and a great bike. I lucked out and got a 30th model and the Raven black bikes. All look great.
So you were 'in luck'.
Thanks guys, great review! You're really good at what you do. Confirms the purchase I just made and makes me want to maybe buy another one for my adult son
Maybe I'm missing something, but the price of 2,599 versus the 6,399 stated in the review don't jive! What am I missing?
I got my copy. Higher end spec’d aggressive xc/enduro setup. I love this bike and not sure why Yamaha is exiting mtb. It’s a tough market, yes, but 28,000+ views on one channel, there tons of videos on the moro7. I wouldn’t spend $6kplus on many bikes no matter which brand. They have a bike under promo priced the way a bike should be, they did SO many enthusiasts a favor. Thank you Yamaha! Your motor is incredible too, so natural, up the WATTS to just 650 but I got 25 miles of hard riding. Took a break and charged for another 15 and called it day. Epic.
Moro 07 is 2559 with a free extra battery. Insane deal.
snagged 2 for $1699 USD each!
@@notaflyingtoy698 I heard some folks got it for that up in Oregon or Washington. Good for you!
@@notaflyingtoy698how and where?
Probably as good as you'll find on any e-bike right now.
Where? What website?
Swapping that front wheel for a 29er is exactly what I had in mind when I bought this bike. Couldn't find enough info to know if it was doable. Was happy to hear Justin had the same thought. Great review guys!
Right on!
I borrowed a demo bike yesterday and took it for a good rip. Sadly, in Canada the deal is $3k off, no extra battery, and a 3 year warranty. Shame for the discrimination!
While I was riding I did miss the 29" feel, and did wish for the bike to be raked out a bit more. Perhaps slapping on a 29 is an option worth investigating.
@@scottchisholm5603 I'm headed to the US from Calgary to grab one!
If you measure the wheels you'll see that they're 28.5"...
When I saw the title stating Yamaha had a full suspension mountain bike it reminded me of the full suspension Yamaha bicycle I had in the late 70's that was sold at Yamaha motorcycle dealers. Of course back then it had two coil spring shocks on the back, but either one or both of the forks were oil filled.
Better buy it now as Yamaha just announced they are pulling out of the N. American market and will offer support for five years. Any remaining stock will be blown out at a 60 % discount. Pretty sad because these bikes are awesome.
This bike is limited edition and has been sold out on Yamaha's website. They still have the black and blue versions for $2549. Also, they currently have smokin deals on all their other e-bikes.
Correct on all points
No more Moro 07s in any color on Yamaha site.
I’ve got two of these bikes one for me and one for my wife and we absolutely love them! Fantastic bikes and an amazing deal! I upgraded to a higher handlebar (50mm) and added a Ergon saddle, and now it's even better. Honestly, you won’t find better specs and quality for this price anywhere!
Just purchased a moro pro. Out the door about 2,200. Would have selected the 07, but I could take this one home right away. So I did sacrifice a little better fork, and a twelve speed versus eleven. Yes, super good deal, especially when you consider the extra free Battery
Agreed! Plus, with what you saved, you could upgrade both of those down the line for not much more.
Was this off the Yamaha site?
I'd like to see two motor noise settings: Quiet and YZ125. 😀
Motor noise setting is an interesting concept 😀
Mine is quiet and XT225
yeah, when I saw the yellow one it brought back my yz125 nostalgia
Amazing trail and Impressed with your smooth riding skills. Nice review, amazing emtb!
Glad you liked the video, thanks for watching!
Love my Moro pro. 1400 miles and counting.
Yamaha also makes excellent alto and tenor sax
🎷
So glad more reviews are dropping for these bikes after the sale dropped lol
Great review. Thanks for posting! Picking up two of these. 😊
Excellent choice!
What water bottle cage/holder were you using with that Fox water bottle?
I put a 29" wheel on 27.5 fork and I have a mullet. Very quiet confidence nimble climber!
got one as well and delivered yesterday!!!
Congrats on your new bike! Hope you love it!
I picked up a Moro 7 today, the saddle is hard, so I think i'll replace it but other than that I love it.
Stock seat hurt my tailbone
Electric bicycles are cheating. I need exercise to extend my motorcycle years. But at $2560, I will join the cheaters. I ride twice as far and get about 80% of the work compared to my Specialized carbon. Motorcycling uphill is always more fun than down. The Moro 07 is motorcycle-like in this aspect. Enjoying the uphill almost as much as downhill with this bicycle. All of Mormon Trail on less than half battery. Proper review. Ride on.
I just ordered the Moro 07. I'm on the higher end of 5'11 and typically 6'0 with shoes. Hopefully ordering the large was the right call
Yes you did...perfect size.
Is there anywhere to get recimmended suspension settings as a starting point? Im picking mine up on Friday. With trek they have a website you can put your weight in and they will give you air pressure and clicker recomendations.
I just picked mine up today. I'm pretty sure you can enter the serial number on the fork into RockShock's site and get base-line settings there. Yamaha's user manual sucks!
Everyone always only reviews the ToL bikes. I ordered a Moro 05 bc they are completely sold out of the 07 given the ridiculously good deals on them right now.
The 05 is the same frame and motor but would love to hear a review based on it because of the component differences which appears to be a big jump from 05 to 07.
Riding toward end of video of hauling ass! At 66.2 is it sketch out solid in your opinion? I’m considering a -1 or -1.5 even as trail use. nothing nearly what your on.
I have one on order!! Can’t wait
Did you receive yours yet? Wondering how long it’ll take to ship. Just purchased one two day ago
@@Will24three yes I have it. Bought from my local Yamaha dealer. I think they are running out of them. I hope you get the extra battery because that are running short on them. The dealership had to fill out the information to get me the battery on order. It will take 120 days and they ship the battery directly to your house!
I just got mine last week and so far I love it, has some pros and cons over other Ebikes I have ridden but at this price and spec who cares. maybe lighter rims some day..
In the advertisement it says 2599 but I thought you were talking about 5-6000 for this bike?
It’s discounted on Yamaha bicycles website once put in cart.
When we do reviews we try to keep the MSRP in mind/conversation since sales will come and go. But since the sale price happened, we included it in the title and a couple reverences in RQ.
Picking up mine tomorrow!
How long it takes to deliver after ordering online?
@@avarageplayer200About 3 weeks for me.
Most places are a few weeks
Do you know what the head angle would be if you put a 29 front wheel and fork?
I ended up with the base model one for 1900. Wish I'd bought it sooner and got the 7
Just bought 2 moro 07s last week, a medium in stock for my fiance and a large for me that i picked up yesterday. While at the dealer I was informed that Yamaha was "out of stock" on the free battery and that Yamaha was gonna stand on the "while supplies last" clause. My question is this: how will they honor the 5 yr warranty if my battery goes bad, if they have no stock? I got the warranty registered as soon as we bought the bikes, and at that time i was supposedly stiil gonna get the batteries. Called Yamaha customer service in GA, and they gave me the same "while supplies last" line, couldn't explain how the warrantied battery would be covered if there was a failure. They also told me there was no one i could go to beyond them. I will see if they honor the free batteries, but im more concerned about support for the battery i already have. Any thoughts?
Looks like Moro 07 is out of stock on Yamaha site. Any other trusted sites you could recommend?
Where do you get it for $2599? Its listed for $6499 on the Yamaha Website
Only a matter of time before the motorcycle manufacturers get into the ebike scene in a big way.
Curious about what giant ebike you tested. Link?
If I didn’t already have a giant trance x e+ pro with fox suspension I’d be into it. Tons of power, but it’s tough to get a workout without turning down the power to the lowest setting.
Eco is for working out. Seldom come off it. The rest are for going fast or offroad.
I've got a gorgeous and highly competent 8 y/o Haibike Full Seven RX that looks like new. ONLY thing keeping me from ordering one right now. And I'm still close to doing it. Bet I could sell the Haibike for 1k, maybe 1500. Shat.....
@@mikeb1039 I’d do that real quick. I had to turn my giant down via the app. Once I did that I was happy. Unfortunately, I don’t think the Yamaha can do the same. I thought about looking to see if the giant app would connect to the Yamaha. But I don’t want to brick it.
@@InfiniteMishaps I would have most of my life, but i have so many toys and at 65 not pushing them all like i used to. Efoiling is my latest love and where I've been spending my $.
Giant Reign. Written review should be coming out soon :)
Great warranty but, lets hope they go with a bigger battery at lest for a option in the future. While it is a great price if you lock at the price of most bigger batteries that part of the reason. Also there trying sell these bikes so that's part of it. Hope they continue to make whole bikes and really get in to it time will tell. You should directly compare these to Giant Stance Ebikes
If you measure the wheels you'll see that they're actually 28.5" in diameter.
I live near white dome HERE and the Moro 7 SE will be my 1st bike in 25 years. My deposit is at Factory. Where is the best place to find GREEN, BLUE or BLACK trail guides, maps ? Where was Bryce riding ?
We use trailforks. Free version is a little clunky, but it's good for finding trails.
What is the range on these?
That’s an amazing price. I was expecting around at least $8000
Yeah, that price is killer right now!
What trail system are you on? Love that type of riding. Flowing and good pace!
For £2500, I'd happily accept any of it's imperfections!
How tall are you, riding a medium? Did you find yourself wishing for more reach, or was it right in the pocket for your height?
Different team members found it good or small - depends who you ask. (Griffin here) at 6'1" I wanted a Large for sure.
Inflation is tough. You guys are lucky to got this on sale. Im jealous. Hope I could get one
It's an inflation buster for sure.
I seriously considered one, but the dealer made it crystal clear that they had no interest whatsoever in having anything to do with any service or support. I am very skilled mechanically with lots of hands on experience so my only real expectation was support for the motor & battery. They were completely non committal on even that. It’s too bad that Yamaha isn’t emphasizing service after the sale or selling through bike dealers. The bike can obviously complete in the market, but no support means no sale to me.
That's strange. Yamaha has some of the best warranties around too. Might just be a not-so-great dealer. Worth looking into if you have another Yamaha rep close-ish
If they have the contract for the e-bikes at their dealer, they must provide warranty service for them. If they don’t, you need to report them to Yamaha. You ran into a bad dealer. Don’t let it dissuade you from a great brand.
I pretty much ran into the same thing.
The only dealer I found 200 Mi away was almost perturbed that Yamaha still had them listed as mountain bike dealer.
They said they had nothing but headaches from Yamaha and dropped the mountain bike division because it was too much of a headache.
I can't imagine that their warranty would be honored anywhere.
@@ElectricBikeReportI think you're misinformed.
I talked to a dealer that dropped Yamaha mountain bikes and then I called Yamaha directly and they pretty much clarified that it would be next to impossible for me to get any warranty work done.
Not even getting parts shipped directly to me buy warranty.
The nearest dealer wanted nothing to do with them.
Sounds like they are a real big headache to deal with
@@A_Floppy_Clocknope. The dealer I spoke with Elsewhere on this thread actually went way out of their way to try and help me.
Even though they dropped out of the e-bike side of Yamaha the dealer tried for 3 Days to get a rep to call him back.
Then the dealer finally let me know they finally called him back and said they were out of stock.
Correction it wasn't just a call back he said 3 days of playing phone tag and not getting calls returned.
Lots of other Yamaha bikes on sale 60 percent off with free battery and 5 year warranty
Yeah, quite the sale going on right now.
I called Yamaha a couple days after watching this video.
Something's crooked because they wouldn't even find me a dealer where I can buy one.
They would just ask for my ZIP code and tell me there's no dealer in my area.
I practically begged them to buy one and they basically said I'm out of luck cuz there's no dealer.
Even though I was willing to have it shipped or whatever I had to do.
If that's the case they're warranty and customer service have got to be garbage.
Yamaha Moto bike Class of 73!!
Im just not sure i would like it not having being a 29ner. what does everyone else think about it being 27.5?
I ride 27.5. I prefer it over 29. Easier climbing with smaller tire diameter
If you measure the wheels you'll see that they're actually 28.5" in diameter.
I’ve got one and measured the diameter against my workmate’s bike who have 29 and it’s only 1/2 inch difference because of the bigger tyres not an issue at all in my opinion
Umm...you forgot guitars. Do they make a hardtail?
Good point! We have a piano store right next to us, so those were on the brain.
southern utah?
Yes indeed!
What frame size would you all recommend for someone 5"9"?
Medium should work. Maybe large depending on how you ride.
For me on their page it literally has same price as Trek Rail 7. Where did this 2600 dollar price come from
Click into the buy button, it'll detail the cashback sale there.
Just ordered 1 and may order a second. EZ way to have MTB ready for buddies or future GF lmao😊
Link to order "future GF" please
Crazy to think you can get 2 for less than the price of 1 AND 2 free spare batteries!
$6399 not $2559 as the clickbait title says. Links not working.
On the product page it has a large red underline that explains there is a promo for $3840 off which brings it to $2559 :)
On the linked page, there is no way to get to the shopping cart to see the supposed discount. Tried on multiple browsers and from multiple dealers. Waiting to hear back from local dealer on the price. Will adjust the comment depending on Yamaha dealer response. If still not able to find the bike at headline price, that will be an issue that we will further pursue.
looks like my old mountain cycle without a motor . It will be better if the battery & motor are smaller
Very sad I paid 6,399. Yamaha will not adjust my price since I bought in may
The motor would be destroyed going over a rock or log on my first ride.
So a replacement battery is about $1300. Now these bikes are advertised for $2000. Battery is 65% of the cost of a bike??? Just saying.
But you get two batteries with this.
@@jovie311 Thanks, I didn't catch that in your video. The bike is a steal at $2000 but I think I would be selling and buying new after 2 years. I have been replacing Darfon batteries in a Fezzari ($600 ea) at 1 per 2 years. I don't have a good answer for the cost of batteries!
About time for a redesign Yamaha
Gear box and belt drive with much bigger battery and or range extender
This frame design is grossly outdated and limits battery size. But the current sale price is extremely compelling.
what do you recommend as a better alternative ?
@@gmaster716At the current sale price? Nothing beats this deal in the industry. It even comes with a free second battery. Just swap it out when you get back to the parking lot LOL.
There's a lot of good eMTB deals, but yeah, this might be the cream of the crop today at least.
The split frame is unique and functional.
Check out how legit the website is that offers this deal. I did not trust it.
Its literally the Yamaha USA website. Or if you didnt go there you should.
@@kar120cc nice, I have seen it on other sites that were not on Yamahas list of zip codes or cities. Thanks for the information.
My coworker bought one at that price and has been riding it for a couple of weeks
It's not the best website we've seen, but we've seen worse too :)
No damn way id pay 2600 for a bicycle
It's actually a screamin deal for an eMTB
Have you been living under a rock for the past 20 years? Or just haven't looked at prices in decades?
@@ElectricBikeReport it's a wussy's dirtbike
@@mattfoley4128 lol wow man just wow. Some of us do both.
Aesthetically not pleasing, which is kind of a surprise coming from Japan, but that bike is ugly
Yeah, it won't be everybody's cup of tea, but remember, this was the unique SE colors. They have less dramatic options.
I was wanting to know what the customer cash back BS is, but I skipped the most of the video so you may have covered it.
It’s discounted on Yamaha bicycles website once put in cart.
@@InfiniteMishaps you don't have to put in cart, it shows in the pricing before that.
@@mikeb1039 maybe now, but originally when this was posted weeks ago. It was the case. Good on them for changing that. It was confusing to users I’d bet.
@@InfiniteMishaps for sure
With $225 dealer fees, its not just 2599
My dealer charged me $15 only. Depends on the dealer. At 2599 and with the 5 year warranty and a free extra battery its hard to beat.
that's a lot of dealer markup. Call around.
@@kar120cc insane deal. What does a battery sell for? $500+?
@@mikeb1039 They list 1400, though you can find them online for around 900
$15 fee around me in Colorado.