I've been riding a Sondors Fold X for going on three years now. I find it an excellent ebike, and have no complaints. Whatever ebike you choose, here's a couple of things to consider. 1) You're not going to be happy with a single gear in the back unless you live in very flat terrain and only ride with the wind. The motor just isn't going to have enough torque. Seven gears in the rear is just about right. 2) Check each company's warrantee. If you have the option to buy an extended warrantee, then get it. There's a lot that can go wrong with ebikes that are not an issue with purely mechanical bikes. 3) Battery security. Will one key unlock the batteries of all the ebikes of a certain company? (Looking at you Rad). You will love ebike riding once you get started.
Then your bike completely useless, riding my Shengmillo 500w for 3 years now, and definitely will convert it to single speed, coz I don't need manual at all, going uphills like a rocket on second lvl without a problem.
Nov 20 I bought the G-Force T42 750w(1100W Peak) 48v11.2ah for $849 ! ! TOTAL ! 32mph, 22 A Controller, Hydraulic Brakes, Head/Tail/Brake lights, Fenders, Rack. Battery options go to 20AH...! EDIT...: Reprogrammed to 34mph, and 5-PAS levels. Moved thumb throttle to rt side. Added Cloud 9 seat, RockBros rack bag, LED handlebar Light.
@@Electric-Rideables Thanks, I regretted no rear suspension a lot more before adding the Cloud 9 seat. Seat post suspension is a possibility, as well. But, overall, it's been a lot of fun!
@@Electric-Rideables My plan is to ride the snot out of it and after the warranty dies, upgrade to a 52V30AH rack battery and Blender. Upgrading controller and hub motor as old stuff dies...
I own the Lectric Ebike XP 2.0 and it has a lot more features and service that many of these bikes don't have. The best part is Lectric Company HQ is in Phoenix Arizona and actually a great Customer Service Staff if anything is wrong in the 1st year or longer. Try and get some of the other bike manufactures a call and see what you get. LOL All I say is check what you are getting, compare equipment as well as available parts and customer service before you buy. Oh the Lectric XP 2.0 is $999 and includes free shipping in the lower 48 states. Can't beat that with a stick.
The Lectric XP 2.0 should have been on this list, but you do have a nice selection. I can verify the RadMini is tough and well built. I have over 3,000 miles on mine, and I ride it on actual mountain bike trails! Thanks for the video!
I agree, the Lectric has got to be the best value. I own the Sondors Fold X and its a fine bike and I get compliments on the styling whenever I ride it. It can also be easily unlocked to go 25 mph and has Shimano Altus running gear. However Sondors just raised the price to $1699 and that's IF you can get one. They are having terrible shipping delays on all their bikes right now. Now consider the Lectric : $999, in stock, 2 week shipping, and comes with lights, rear rack, fenders AND front suspension ! The Lectric comes with 3" fat tires instead of 4" fattys on the Sondors, which is actually probably better for regular riding on paved and dirt. The Sondors does have a 14 amp hour battery pack vs. the Lectric's 9.6 but once you get used to using pedal assist in smart fashion, you won't notice the difference. You can ride for 4 to 5 hours straight if you want, and by that time you'll be ready to get off of any bike.
@@zetapal The Lectric bike Black Friday special made this an even better deal. Included are the bigger seat, suspension seat post, premium headlight and bike lock with holder. And to sweeten the deal even more, the price was dropped to $949. I ordered mine on November 1, when the Black Friday sale began. The bike arrived three days later and I was in the saddle the next day. An awesome e-bike that is Level 3 capable with a simple reprogramming. And unlike the puny bikes reviewed here, it has a 330 lb capacity.
I was annoyed my Sondor was rated 5 until I watched the Vello review and my jaw hit the floor. What a cool little bike! And with hydraulic brakes, and the battery in the hub? Crazy.
The aventon sinch is actually 750 watts. You need to go into the menu to change it yourself from 500 to 750 watts. It's sold as a class 2 for legal reasons but can be upgraded to a class 3 in 10 seconds in your menu screen.
For me, the best bang for the buck is the 750w Bafang mid drive kit, which can be mounted onto any bike. Mid drive performs much better than a hub motor. I started the kit on a Citizen Tokyo 16", then put another on a 20" Downtube 8H internal hub. Loved it so much that I built a Downtube 9FS full suspension bike with a 14aH battery that lasts about 60 miles. Now my friends are asking me to install Bafang kits on their bikes! The best part? I can load up 4 folding ebikes INSIDE my Prius V!
Most ppl said you are stupid if you have got a Prius what do you need a skateboard or ebike for? Maybe parking availability and city life? Maybe ppl got life to live and love, you know?
I've a Pegasus Opero SL with 52v28a BBSHD. A true beast compared to the Engwe EP-2 I only had for 34 days before it got stolen. It has its drawbacks though. Maintenance is a pain in the ass. Every 2300 km a new rear sprocket, chain (a very high-quality one like the SRAM PC870 for 8 speed) and cassette and in the meantime all kinds of small annoying things like failing brake sensors, shifters that don't work like intended, hydraulic brakes with brake pads that probably can't handle the extra heat which leads to them drying up which then causes very dramatic screeching brake sounds. And when the chain falls off, I have to stop whereas an internal hub can continue. If that ever happens by the way.
My plan is to get a great bike with all the bells and whistles and replace the hub-drive with a mid-drive when it burns out, which it will... Just curious... Do you know if anyone has tried a CVT drive on an electric mid drive motor? Seems like the best option to me... and belts are quieter than chains
ADO A20 with 350W 40km/h range up to 80km fast folding fair quality smooth design USB charger front fork spring under seat etc for 800 eur should also be on this list. Rock on
@@craigsmalling I suggest everybody look at the Better Business Bureau for rad bikes, aventon bikes, Hemiway bikes because they all have terrible customer complaints that go unresolved so you better hope you don't have a problem with your bike or need warranty service.
The amps on the Lectric is 9.4. I worry about not being able to get up steep hills. Anyone have a comment? Maybe I’m looking at this wrong, but the Radmini has about 14 amps on the battery.
@@gloriamickley6500 Ive had the xp1.0 for two years with no overheating or lack of power.I weigh 190lb and always carry maybe 20lbs in saddle bags or rack.I would not hesitate getting the new xp2.0 you wont be disapointed and customer service cant be beat.Heck I had just a loose connectoion and they sent me a motor tire wheel assembly free so now Ive a spare that and display.Good company.
I subscribed. Three years ago I had a Sondors Thin (not a folding bike). It was good and I was happy. I had to get a bike shop to put it together. This year I got a Fiido d11. I got it at a bike shop and watched them unpack it and assemble it. Actually there was almost nothing to do to get it together. Very impressive. I’m very happy with it. It has a throttle and goes 24 km per hour. I don’t use the folding option much but I took it on the subway and folded it. It’s not easy to push when folded. It’s not a perfect bike but for the price it’s a good deal
A few points to the comparison.... can you please mention the important tech specs equally across all the bIkes you compare please? Some have the torque mentioned, othere the AH, some watts etc. I think you get the drift? Also a video looking and comparing foldable for boats would be in high demand......especially looking at weight and ability to have storage rack mounting options. Thanks and continue the good work
Thanks a bunch for the feedback. We try to use standard stuff like watt power for motors and watt hours for battery, but you're right, we'll try to make it more uniform. Thanks!
I have a sohoo folding 20" x 4" Fatboy. 48v 13 ah. 500w. I love it. $1410 after tax. Max speed 32mph. 35 mi range throttle. 50 mi if I pedal. 56lbs. Mounted Ridgid cargo lock/tool box to rear rack. Step through.
I’ve seen a couple of these best ebike vids and this is by far the best for what you’ve featured though the lectric xp and now xp lite should be on the list …. The 2 budget ones on here caught my eye but I’ll soon be buying a lectric xp lite
You are missing on this list any of the Amp Rides bike. They have a 1500 watt motor and 40amp controllers. Super fast and powerful. Any Amp Rider bikes would blow all on your list away.
Love this video as it takes away all the hassle of researching ebikes. Thank you for listening to my request for more information on the cool gadget , “ Swytch”!
Headlights can either be integrated into the e-bike electronics, or it can be separate. If it is separate there is usually a button to press for the headlights.
I checked on the Vello web site and the vello bikes are not electric. So this video is about the top 9 fastest folding e-bikes. The Vello bike does fold though, you got that right.
I've subscribed, I own Heybike Mars with 500 watt hub motor. I'm sure it's how the riders select what there need are. Surely it was very informative. Thanks again.
Are there any physical stores for this ebike in Florida? I'm eager to test it out. Recently, I had the opportunity to try the M160 Foldtan, and it totally transformed my perspective on folding ebikes.
I’m going for Lectric XPremium after watching this list sounds like I made the best choice. To be fair. This bike was not out when you made this video. And things are changing quickly with in the E bike world.
I subscribed! thank you for this video! Appreciate the info about the Citizen Bike! Had not heard of that US brand. Samsung batteries are well tested and reliable.
Jupiter defiant has a factory regulated speed of 28mph, switch tires to vee tire speedster and have hit 35mph, approx 20 mile range without pedaling, 45mph with pedaling
I'm looking for a foldable small enough to fit inside an 'uber' ride so I can ride out 5-6 miles then have a ride home if needed & ride at least 20 mph. Luna is nice yet sold out. Aventon Sinch small enough? Vello is sweet! Yet pricey. Any suggestions? Thanks for all you do!
I have the aventon sinch and i do love it but it cannot be easily stored into a trunk or closet its just too dang heavy. Also the throttle button was built so that it doesnt work off the bat, the pedals needs to be cycling first, which can be a good thing or bad thing.
I subscribed! Great video, I would really like to see a review of a similar sleek, flat bar bike with a top speed closer to 35. I have the Aventon Soltera, and 20 Mph is just not fast enough I’m my opinion. Thanks
I'm interested in dual hub drive, dual battery, no chain, no derailer, 100 mile range, 750 watt minimum, up to 5000 watt, hybrid. No wire spoke wheels, either. Like dual front wheel models for stability. Any ideas how or where I could get that without selling a kidney?
Need to look at GDS Ebike company recently renamed to Polarna. I have their folding fat tire 20 x 4 bike and its pretty great with 750W motor. Comparable to the Rad Mini. I also test rode a Yamee fat tire bike. It was nice but the 500W motor seemed a bit underpowered for hills. Would have bought the 750W Yamee if I had found one.
Do any of these E-Bikes support riding while charging? Both the wife and I are disappointed led and will be camping out of our truck. If we got stuck outside the range of the bike we need a bike that we can hook up a small generator to so it can extend the range to where we can get help.
I subscribed, what I wanna also know is how do I buy these bikes and order these bikes and get them to Toronto Canada is it safe and what kind of method of payment do I use that's safe. I'm looking at the cyclone electric big boy it goes 94 miles an hour now here in Toronto Canada it's regulated but who cares I'll just go to speak properlyeah but they speak properly when I need to go fast I'll make sure there's nobody around Animals let me know thank you God-bless you and your family.
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I've been riding a Sondors Fold X for going on three years now. I find it an excellent ebike, and have no complaints. Whatever ebike you choose, here's a couple of things to consider. 1) You're not going to be happy with a single gear in the back unless you live in very flat terrain and only ride with the wind. The motor just isn't going to have enough torque. Seven gears in the rear is just about right. 2) Check each company's warrantee. If you have the option to buy an extended warrantee, then get it. There's a lot that can go wrong with ebikes that are not an issue with purely mechanical bikes. 3) Battery security. Will one key unlock the batteries of all the ebikes of a certain company? (Looking at you Rad). You will love ebike riding once you get started.
Thx😁
Wow. This is spectacular feedback. Thanks and hope some of our viewers read this!
Then your bike completely useless, riding my Shengmillo 500w for 3 years now, and definitely will convert it to single speed, coz I don't need manual at all, going uphills like a rocket on second lvl without a problem.
That lock is a feel good ad on. Worthless locks keep the honest honest. A criminal can walk through a lock. Lock picking lawyer.
Nov 20 I bought the G-Force T42 750w(1100W Peak) 48v11.2ah for $849 ! ! TOTAL ! 32mph, 22 A Controller, Hydraulic Brakes, Head/Tail/Brake lights, Fenders, Rack. Battery options go to 20AH...! EDIT...: Reprogrammed to 34mph, and 5-PAS levels. Moved thumb throttle to rt side. Added Cloud 9 seat, RockBros rack bag, LED handlebar Light.
Sounds like quite the setup now.
@@Electric-Rideables Thanks, I regretted no rear suspension a lot more before adding the Cloud 9 seat. Seat post suspension is a possibility, as well. But, overall, it's been a lot of fun!
@@Electric-Rideables My plan is to ride the snot out of it and after the warranty dies, upgrade to a 52V30AH rack battery and Blender. Upgrading controller and hub motor as old stuff dies...
I own the Lectric Ebike XP 2.0 and it has a lot more features and service that many of these bikes don't have.
The best part is Lectric Company HQ is in Phoenix Arizona and actually a great Customer Service Staff if anything is wrong in the 1st year or longer.
Try and get some of the other bike manufactures a call and see what you get. LOL
All I say is check what you are getting, compare equipment as well as available parts and customer service before you buy.
Oh the Lectric XP 2.0 is $999 and includes free shipping in the lower 48 states.
Can't beat that with a stick.
Absolutely! Lectric is awesome! We’re going to do a video on them soon. Thanks for the info.
@@Electric-Rideables You should! Certainly one of the best bikes out there!!
Greater than I expected small, compacted, easy to use
Awesome!
The Lectric XP 2.0 should have been on this list, but you do have a nice selection. I can verify the RadMini is tough and well built. I have over 3,000 miles on mine, and I ride it on actual mountain bike trails! Thanks for the video!
This list is bogus w/o the most popular bike in this class, maybe Lectric refused to pay to be on this list. Word of mouth sells the bike.
That's awesome! Thanks for the feedback.
I agree, the Lectric has got to be the best value. I own the Sondors Fold X and its a fine bike and I get compliments on the styling whenever I ride it. It can also be easily unlocked to go 25 mph and has Shimano Altus running gear. However Sondors just raised the price to $1699 and that's IF you can get one. They are having terrible shipping delays on all their bikes right now. Now consider the Lectric : $999, in stock, 2 week shipping, and comes with lights, rear rack, fenders AND front suspension ! The Lectric comes with 3" fat tires instead of 4" fattys on the Sondors, which is actually probably better for regular riding on paved and dirt. The Sondors does have a 14 amp hour battery pack vs. the Lectric's 9.6 but once you get used to using pedal assist in smart fashion, you won't notice the difference. You can ride for 4 to 5 hours straight if you want, and by that time you'll be ready to get off of any bike.
@@zetapal The Lectric bike Black Friday special made this an even better deal. Included are the bigger seat, suspension seat post, premium headlight and bike lock with holder. And to sweeten the deal even more, the price was dropped to $949. I ordered mine on November 1, when the Black Friday sale began. The bike arrived three days later and I was in the saddle the next day. An awesome e-bike that is Level 3 capable with a simple reprogramming. And unlike the puny bikes reviewed here, it has a 330 lb capacity.
@@AlaskaErik That's a lot of accessories that you'll never have to buy, great job Erik. May you enjoy many miles of safe riding, cheers !
I was annoyed my Sondor was rated 5 until I watched the Vello review and my jaw hit the floor. What a cool little bike! And with hydraulic brakes, and the battery in the hub? Crazy.
Glad you enjoyed the information on the Vello and the Sondors.
The aventon sinch is actually 750 watts. You need to go into the menu to change it yourself from 500 to 750 watts. It's sold as a class 2 for legal reasons but can be upgraded to a class 3 in 10 seconds in your menu screen.
Great tip! Thanks for the contribution.
For me, the best bang for the buck is the 750w Bafang mid drive kit, which can be mounted onto any bike. Mid drive performs much better than a hub motor. I started the kit on a Citizen Tokyo 16", then put another on a 20" Downtube 8H internal hub. Loved it so much that I built a Downtube 9FS full suspension bike with a 14aH battery that lasts about 60 miles. Now my friends are asking me to install Bafang kits on their bikes! The best part? I can load up 4 folding ebikes INSIDE my Prius V!
Thanks for the info! And good to know you can fit four folding eBikes in your Prius. That is stellar!
Most ppl said you are stupid if you have got a Prius what do you need a skateboard or ebike for? Maybe parking availability and city life? Maybe ppl got life to live and love, you know?
750w bafang mid drive
I've a Pegasus Opero SL with 52v28a BBSHD. A true beast compared to the Engwe EP-2 I only had for 34 days before it got stolen. It has its drawbacks though. Maintenance is a pain in the ass. Every 2300 km a new rear sprocket, chain (a very high-quality one like the SRAM PC870 for 8 speed) and cassette and in the meantime all kinds of small annoying things like failing brake sensors, shifters that don't work like intended, hydraulic brakes with brake pads that probably can't handle the extra heat which leads to them drying up which then causes very dramatic screeching brake sounds. And when the chain falls off, I have to stop whereas an internal hub can continue. If that ever happens by the way.
My plan is to get a great bike with all the bells and whistles and replace the hub-drive with a mid-drive when it burns out, which it will... Just curious... Do you know if anyone has tried a CVT drive on an electric mid drive motor? Seems like the best option to me... and belts are quieter than chains
ADO A20 with 350W 40km/h range up to 80km fast folding fair quality smooth design USB charger front fork spring under seat etc for 800 eur should also be on this list. Rock on
Good to know. Thanks!
Lectric XP 28MPH in pedal assist mode. I have over 1200 miles with no issues. I paid $899. The new model is only $999.
That's great. Thanks for the feedback on the Lectric XP.
How is it holding up?
I would have appreciated hearing the weight of each bike. I am looking for a bike and rack for my RV. Thanks for your reviews.
Thanks for bringing that to our attention. We'll look into including weights in future reviews.
My RadMini 4 is arriving Tuesday. Awesome to hear its number one. Whohoo!
Awesome!!! RadMini is a great bike. The company is located in Seattle.
It’s only number to them , in reality it is far from number 1
@@craigsmalling I suggest everybody look at the Better Business Bureau for rad bikes, aventon bikes, Hemiway bikes because they all have terrible customer complaints that go unresolved so you better hope you don't have a problem with your bike or need warranty service.
Too bad they dis-continued the Rad Mini, I was about to pull the trigger on one!
What about the Lectric?
We'll definitely put that one in future videos. Thanks! And thanks for the sub :).
The amps on the Lectric is 9.4. I worry about not being able to get up steep hills. Anyone have a comment? Maybe I’m looking at this wrong, but the Radmini has about 14 amps on the battery.
@@gloriamickley6500 Ive had the xp1.0 for two years with no overheating or lack of power.I weigh 190lb and always carry maybe 20lbs in saddle bags or rack.I would not hesitate getting the new xp2.0 you wont be disapointed and customer service cant be beat.Heck I had just a loose connectoion and they sent me a motor tire wheel assembly free so now Ive a spare that and display.Good company.
@@dondaue7456 this is why I went with that company!!! And knowing there’s also a bike store near by that will help with the warranty work…
The Lectric XP 2.0 should be number 1 or 2 on this list
Good point. Thanks!
i just got the Legend Monza 2018 ! Love it!
Nice! Good e-bike choice.
I subscribed. Three years ago I had a Sondors Thin (not a folding bike). It was good and I was happy. I had to get a bike shop to put it together.
This year I got a Fiido d11. I got it at a bike shop and watched them unpack it and assemble it. Actually there was almost nothing to do to get it together. Very impressive. I’m very happy with it. It has a throttle and goes 24 km per hour. I don’t use the folding option much but I took it on the subway and folded it. It’s not easy to push when folded. It’s not a perfect bike but for the price it’s a good deal
Glad to hear.
Qualisports were one of the first companies with some of these designs . 3k miles on mine no issues
Thanks for the tip. We'll look into that brand :).
A few points to the comparison.... can you please mention the important tech specs equally across all the bIkes you compare please? Some have the torque mentioned, othere the AH, some watts etc. I think you get the drift? Also a video looking and comparing foldable for boats would be in high demand......especially looking at weight and ability to have storage rack mounting options.
Thanks and continue the good work
Thanks a bunch for the feedback. We try to use standard stuff like watt power for motors and watt hours for battery, but you're right, we'll try to make it more uniform. Thanks!
I have a sohoo folding 20" x 4" Fatboy. 48v 13 ah. 500w. I love it. $1410 after tax. Max speed 32mph. 35 mi range throttle. 50 mi if I pedal. 56lbs. Mounted Ridgid cargo lock/tool box to rear rack. Step through.
Sounds like a great ride! Thanks for sharing.
Heavy!
@@watch-this44 Not really. Only in comparison to the relatively light ebikes shown in this video.
It turns out I purchased your #1 choice so I think it’s a great review. There are other very attractive choices too.
Good choice!
I’ve seen a couple of these best ebike vids and this is by far the best for what you’ve featured though the lectric xp and now xp lite should be on the list …. The 2 budget ones on here caught my eye but I’ll soon be buying a lectric xp lite
Awesome! We love the Lectric. Let us know how the Lite out.
You are missing on this list any of the Amp Rides bike. They have a 1500 watt motor and 40amp controllers. Super fast and powerful. Any Amp Rider bikes would blow all on your list away.
Good to know. We’ll get Ariel Rider in future videos.
Love this video as it takes away all the hassle of researching ebikes. Thank you for listening to my request for more information on the cool gadget , “ Swytch”!
How does the headlight comenon...we are new to the e bike family
Headlights can either be integrated into the e-bike electronics, or it can be separate. If it is separate there is usually a button to press for the headlights.
I checked on the Vello web site and the vello bikes are not electric. So this video is about the top 9 fastest folding e-bikes. The Vello bike does fold though, you got that right.
The Vello Bike+ featured in this video is electric and does fold. Sorry for any confusion.
First time viewer I subscribed
Thank you and welcome to the community!
You need to come to Amarillo, TX because everybody here, drives a car to get to work
Makes sense.
I've subscribed, I own Heybike Mars with 500 watt hub motor. I'm sure it's how the riders select what there need are. Surely it was very informative. Thanks again.
The HeyBike Mars is great.
Are there any physical stores for this ebike in Florida? I'm eager to test it out. Recently, I had the opportunity to try the M160 Foldtan, and it totally transformed my perspective on folding ebikes.
Great video
Thanks! Glad you liked it.
You need to review or add lectric xp2.0 bike to this list Its $999.00! $300.00 less with higher speed and more power!It compares to the rad mini.
Great feedback! We'll definitely include the Lectric bikes in future videos.
I SUBSCRIBED AND I AM ENJOOYING IT THANK YOU FROM UK
Awesome! Thanks and welcome to the community! We love researching and talking about EVs, electric bikes, electric motorcycles and more!
Funny, you Saying "TOP 10 FASTEST" and starting with a 20mph 350W 36V snail... lol Halfway through your video, finally reaching a 500W folder!
Apologies for this old video. we're doing a better version of this video soon with only 1kW+ motors and speeds in excess of 30mph.
@@Electric-Rideables Great Deals on Fast Folders...: POLARNA PM6BK-UP 1000w48v17.5ah $1299; POLARNA M5 1000w48v17ah $1259; EUY F6 750w48v18ah $1099; eAHORA AZARIAS 750w48v18ah $999; VITILAN U7-750w48v16ah $1199; FREESKY 750w48v15ah $1199; HITWAY 750w48v14ah $849; ENGWE 750w48v16ah $1399; RUNDEER 750w48v15ah $1229; G-FORCE T-42 750/1100w48v11.2ah $738; LECTRIC XP-3.0 500/1000w48v14ah $1199; VITILAN V3 750w48v13.5ah $999 and more out there!
I’m going for Lectric XPremium after watching this list sounds like I made the best choice. To be fair. This bike was not out when you made this video. And things are changing quickly with in the E bike world.
I ordered Lectric Xpremium too, and it coming in June. Did you get it in ?
@@BotGk I’m still waiting…
Things are changing really quickly in the e-bike world for sure.
@@BotGk lectric premium over rad ?
@@Miguel-ve1lh Xpremium is a last update from Lectric. Come with a mid drive motor. Longer range and more power. I like it more than Rad👌
I subscribed, thanks for the great reviews.
Thanks for the sub!
What a machine I made my own but wish had money to buy one of yours
nice.
@@Electric-Rideables O I wish I could afford one of these bike I built a bike out of old scooter 😢
I subscribed! thank you for this video! Appreciate the info about the Citizen Bike! Had not heard of that US brand. Samsung batteries are well tested and reliable.
Awesome! Thanks for the feedback and welcome to the community.
Jupiter defiant has a factory regulated speed of 28mph, switch tires to vee tire speedster and have hit 35mph, approx 20 mile range without pedaling, 45mph with pedaling
Wow. Great specs. Was it easy to find those tires?
I subscribed - yay!
Yay! Welcome to the community.
#2 or even #1 should have been the Lectric XP2.0
Thanks for the feedback. We'll consider that for future videos on electric folding bikes.
Awesome! Thanks. Subscribed.
Excellent! Welcome to the community!
How about a comparison between a lectric pro and engwe ep-2 pro
Good point. We'll look into that!
Just subscribed your channel. Like the way you put together the whole series..
Awesome, thank you!
It'll be gone in supermarket public parking lot even it's already locking up. ?
Hopefully not
I'm looking for a foldable small enough to fit inside an 'uber' ride so I can ride out 5-6 miles then have a ride home if needed & ride at least 20 mph. Luna is nice yet sold out. Aventon Sinch small enough? Vello is sweet! Yet pricey. Any suggestions? Thanks for all you do!
Of course. Have you heard of DYU bikes? Their D3F can definitely fit in an Uber.
I subscribed thank you for the info
Of course! Thank you for joining our community.
I have the aventon sinch and i do love it but it cannot be easily stored into a trunk or closet its just too dang heavy. Also the throttle button was built so that it doesnt work off the bat, the pedals needs to be cycling first, which can be a good thing or bad thing.
Thanks for the info on the Sinch. Much appreciated.
You must have the first other version because my is full throttle and pas
You have an older version. Use the down button to activate walk mode
That will get it started. Then switch to throttle.
I subscribed. I have the lectric xp great bike should have been on your list.
Next time! Thanks for the sub my friend.
Very good video. Would have been cool to include the Heybike Mars in here. Top 11 😉
Good call! We'll include the Heybike in future videos for sure. Thanks!
My question is do any of them charge while you pedal.
I subscribed! Great video, I would really like to see a review of a similar sleek, flat bar bike with a top speed closer to 35. I have the Aventon Soltera, and 20 Mph is just not fast enough I’m my opinion. Thanks
I subscribed. This video helps me make a decision on my first ebike
Excellent! Super glad to help. Welcome to the community.
New subscriber Thanks for all the good info .
I ride Delfast 3.0 but still have a good time on my 20 inch fat tire folding bike
Nice! Thanks for the sub and welcome to the community.
When are the BYD solid state batteries coming to the scene?
Great question! No word on that yet.
Im kind of stuck on sondors since I own the sondors X and I was lucky to purchase it at$1199 cause now it’s $1699.
That is awesome! I hope it is a great e-bike for you.
I'm interested in dual hub drive, dual battery, no chain, no derailer, 100 mile range, 750 watt minimum, up to 5000 watt, hybrid. No wire spoke wheels, either. Like dual front wheel models for stability. Any ideas how or where I could get that without selling a kidney?
Not sure about the "no chain" part. They do have carbon fiber belt drives.
i subscibed...Scotland fan.....
Thanks for the sub and hello from Seattle!
.I would like to find the three wheel e bikes for adults .The disabled seniors need them for exercise , and at a price they can afford. Can you help ?
The Viribus on Amazon is probably the most affordable electric trike.
I'm a new subscriber.
Hi! Welcome to the community!
I subscribed. Great video
Thank you very much for the sub and welcome to the community.
How about Brompton Electric bike? Any review n comparison ?
The Brompton is great. I believe we have covered it before, but maybe its time to do it again.
Hey I subscribed I just got an Eb5 pro plus not bad but I want same size but more power as I put a bike seat for my grandson to be with me any ideas
Is that the Jasion?
Oh Swagtron.
Check out the Jupiter Defiant Fat Tire Folding Bike mine goes 30 mph!!!
Dang! Will do. Thanks for the tip.
I subscribed dude
Thanks dude. Much appreciated and welcome!
Funny how Heybike is an advertiser on this video. Heybike is what I'm considering. Could you make a video on that bike? Thanks!
We could look into the HeyBike for sure.
Very informative and useful video
!thank you. God bless you 🙏I subscribed your channel!
Thank you very much for the sub and welcome to the community!
Where can I buy a bag to put the whole bicycle inside of the bag?
Haha. Not sure there is a bag large enough for each ebike...
Rad is killing it. I like to know if the last bike can take at least 6'2 200 pounds?
Rad is definitely one of thee best. It should be able to handle those specs.
Whats the fastest folding ebike ? I'm looking for a folding ebike that reaches 40 to 30 mph?
I SUBSCRIBED!!!!!!!!!!
Awesome! Welcome to the community.
I suscribed😀
Welcome to the community!
very awesome video bro
Glad you enjoyed it.
I subscribed and I have a Sondors Fold x
Awesome and congrats! I've been wanting to get my hands on a Sondors Fold...
I was thinking go big withe the Tern Vektron S 10
Good point.
I subscribed! I need advice for a motorhome tour in Europe
Thanks and welcome to the community! Can't really help with a motorhome tour though.
I subscribed. My wife and I are seniors, which model is best for seniors? Thank you.
Thanks! Good question. Probably lighter bikes with a 500 watt motor.
I like the video,s
Thanks!
Thanks!
Thank you VERY much, Terry. Much appreciated. Let us know if there is any type of content you prefer to see.
I subscribed my nikka!
Thanks dawg! And welcome to the community.
I subscribed. Shopping for e bike.
Awesome! Welcome to the community.
Need to look at GDS Ebike company recently renamed to Polarna. I have their folding fat tire 20 x 4 bike and its pretty great with 750W motor. Comparable to the Rad Mini. I also test rode a Yamee fat tire bike. It was nice but the 500W motor seemed a bit underpowered for hills. Would have bought the 750W Yamee if I had found one.
Thanks for the tip! We'll definitely look into those.
should make a video for dual battery folding bikes
Good feedback. We'll see what we can do.
Were is the GOCYCLE. Expensive, but fabulous
We'll try to put that one in a future video. Thanks for the tip!
I subscribed. As a newbie I’m interested in ebikes for tall riders as I’m 6’5”
would be good to see a list of the top ten folding recumbent e trikes. i subscribed :)
Thanks Bob! And thanks for the Sub!! Cheers.
Great video, really enjoyed it, also I subscribe.
Thanks for subbing
Need one of them in Jamaica
Aha. Not sure what ebikes are in the Jamaica market.
Love it
Awesome.
I've subscribed
Thank you and welcome to the community!
Do any of these E-Bikes support riding while charging? Both the wife and I are disappointed led and will be camping out of our truck. If we got stuck outside the range of the bike we need a bike that we can hook up a small generator to so it can extend the range to where we can get help.
That was supposed to say disabled
Good point! Maybe that is something the companies should be working on.
tesgo 1000w and the Bpm F15x ebikes
Thanks! We'll look into Tesgo and BPM.
I subscribed. Agree that 20" tires are great. I do have a preference for the Schwabe Marathons since they have a very durable puncture proof design
Good to know about the Schwabe Marathons durability. Thanks for the feedback!
How much is the little London ebike
The lil London I believe is currently $999.
I subscribe as I love your video's
Thanks so much! Really appreciate the sub.
I subscribed
THANK YOU! Very much appreciated.
I Subscribed!
Which of these E-Bikes are available for purchase in UK please?
Thanks in advance.
I think Fiido would be great.
I subscribed :P
Awesome. Thanks and welcome!
I subscribed, what I wanna also know is how do I buy these bikes and order these bikes and get them to Toronto Canada is it safe and what kind of method of payment do I use that's safe. I'm looking at the cyclone electric big boy it goes 94 miles an hour now here in Toronto Canada it's regulated but who cares I'll just go to speak properlyeah but they speak properly when I need to go fast I'll make sure there's nobody around Animals let me know thank you God-bless you and your family.
Thanks for asking and for subbing! The brand links are in the description. They can help you answer these questions.
At the 7:09 mark in the video I can assure the bike isn't what's turning heads. Lol.
Haha. Funny catch.