One thing to bear in mind is that even "fat" bicycle tyres are very susceptible to punctures - particularly from thorns. Many cyclists, if they are venturing any distance from home, tend to carry spare inner tubes. However, I have read of some nightmare stories about getting these fat tyres off the rim when working at the side of the road with no workshop facilities. Anyone else heard this?
These bikes are incredibly well priced now. Probably cheaper than buying a kit and building the bike up yourself, the old way of doing it.
Yes, since we are still in the early stages of creating the brand, we want to make the brand more famous
These are getting lighter and I'm guessing more reasonably priced. Thanks mark ❣️
This looks like. Direct copy of my volt e bike but cheaper!
Nice review, thank you. You must have a house full of e-bikes, what do you do with them all?
Haha sell them !!! 😂$$$
what make is the front headlight, i need mine replacing? thanks
It isn't really a make it's just generic
Cheers mark
Im 5ft, 152cm, and i have this exact bike with no issues. Although the site I bought it from recommended that you are about 5ft4 or 165cm minimum
One thing to bear in mind is that even "fat" bicycle tyres are very susceptible to punctures - particularly from thorns. Many cyclists, if they are venturing any distance from home, tend to carry spare inner tubes. However, I have read of some nightmare stories about getting these fat tyres off the rim when working at the side of the road with no workshop facilities. Anyone else heard this?
E bike are seriously becoming in to a real solution of commute 😮❤
Can you still ride it when the battery is flat?
@@Shan-outnabout hi yes no problems at all:)
Do you know if it’s the same with the OT16?
@@Shan-outnabout yes all e bikes are the same:). You can still pedal if it's flat but some are harder and heavier than others best wishes mark