Wallke H9 AWD Electric Bike Assembly

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  • How to assemble the Wallke H9 AWD electric bike (amzn.to/3QUiJgQ). This model came with the large 60AH battery, but it's also available with a 40AH battery. Overall an awesome ebike with lots of features for a very reasonable price.
    Check out the Wallke H9 here ▶ amzn.to/3QUiJgQ
    The heart of the Wallke H9 AWD is its dual-motor system, featuring a 750W front-mounted motor and a 1000W rear-mounted motor. This AWD design provides unmatched power and traction, allowing you to go further and faster than ever before. Whether you're cruising through the city streets or conquering rugged trails, the H9 AWD is up to the task.
    One of the standout features of the H9 AWD is its selectable drive control, allowing you to choose between RWD, FWD, or AWD modes depending on your riding conditions. RWD mode maximizes distance with minimal power usage, while FWD mode is perfect for navigating loose terrain or slippery surfaces. And when you encounter the most challenging terrain, AWD mode provides the ultimate in traction and control.
    The H9 AWD is equipped with a high-capacity 48V 60AH lithium-ion battery, providing ample power for extended rides. With 5 levels of pedal and throttle assists, you can tailor your riding experience to suit your preferences. And with features like app integration, GPS tracking, and password protection, you can ride with confidence knowing your bike is secure.
    Designed for comfort and convenience, the H9 AWD features a smart color display with USB charging, allowing you to keep your devices powered up on the go. The Wallke frame with foldable design makes storage and transportation a breeze, while the 2-seater design allows you to bring a friend along for the ride.
    Safety is paramount on the H9 AWD, which is why it's equipped with four-piston 203mm hydraulic disc brakes for reliable stopping power. The adjustable front fork and dual rear suspension shock system ensure a smooth and comfortable ride, while the CST 20x4.0” fat tires provide excellent traction on any surface.
    With a top speed of approximately 32-33 mph and a climbing angle of 40+ degrees, the Wallke H9 AWD is ready to take on any challenge you throw its way. Whether you're commuting to work, exploring new trails, or simply enjoying a leisurely ride, the H9 AWD delivers performance, versatility, and style in one impressive package.
    Technical Specifications:
    Motor: 1000 Watt (Peak 1600 Watt) Rear-Mounted, 750 Watt (Peak 1200 Watt) Front-Mounted [Dual-Motor System]
    Battery: 48V 60AH Lithium-Ion Battery (2880WH)
    Charger: 5Amps / 8Amps Fast charger (40/60AH option)
    Display: Smart Color Display With Apple Find My™ Theft Alert, GPS-Tracking And APP
    Front Light: 1000 Lumen 48V LED front light
    Taillight: Integrated tail light with brake signal
    Pedal Assist: 5 Levels assist
    Charge Time: 7-8 hours / 8-9 hours (40/60AH option)
    Maximum Payload Weight Limit: 400 lbs
    Folded Size: 40” L x 21” W x 30”H /102cm L x 55cm W x 77cm H
    Max Back Seat Payload: 110 lbs / 50 Kg
    Suitable Height: 5'10" ~ 6'4"
    Components & Information:
    Fork: 20" hydraulic suspension with lock and adjust controls
    Rear Derailleur: Shimano 7-speed rear shift system
    Frame: Thickened 6061 aluminum alloy frame
    Brake: Four-Piston Hydraulic Disc Brakes
    Rotor: Front-203mm, rear-203mm
    Sensor: Cadence sensor
    USB Port: Included
    Experience the thrill of all-terrain riding with the Wallke H9 AWD Electric Bike. Whether you're an experienced rider or just starting out, the H9 AWD has everything you need to take your adventures to the next level.
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  • @AFireMedia
    @AFireMedia  3 месяца назад +2

    Check out the Wallke H9 AWD here > amzn.to/49Z1z9h

  • @djp1234
    @djp1234 25 дней назад +2

    Just got my H9 and the front wheel attachment looks different than yours. They changed the design. Also the aluminum bar that the battery locks onto is black on mine.

    • @itzjustkris7964
      @itzjustkris7964 8 дней назад

      Did you figure it out I just got mine I didn’t have the 2 black things attached to my tire in the bag and the washers etc on my tire are different

    • @djp1234
      @djp1234 8 дней назад

      @@itzjustkris7964it’s a different design, but it works. It worked on mine.

    • @itzjustkris7964
      @itzjustkris7964 7 дней назад

      @@djp1234 I got mine to work too no idea if it’s correct but the wheel spins and I love it lol they need to make the manual better or have an updated assembly it’s my first E-BIKE and wow is it powerful

    • @gaboidawg
      @gaboidawg 6 дней назад

      @@itzjustkris7964how did you get your front wheel work? I recieved mine yesterday, no black u-bracket, wrong washers, 1 anti rotation washer (can’t get to fit), front motor cable rubber protector was already frayed when I opened the box, I’m lost and frustrated right now! Walkee changed the design of the forks and their videos suck showing assembly because they never zoom in so I can see the type of washer used.

    • @itzjustkris7964
      @itzjustkris7964 6 дней назад

      @@gaboidawg the silver bar that is protecting the forks has the 2 black things you need I contacted support and now you only use one anti rotation washer you put the two normal washers on the wheel then slide it into place it’s a bit of a snug fit tho then you put the anti rotation washer on the side without the disc brake then followed by placing those 2 black things on the ends it will fit snuggly on the side with the disc brace but have a small gap on the side with the anti rotation washer but the screws can still secure it fine then place a the last flat washer after that black thing on the side without the rotor then just screw on the castle nuts
      As for the cord issue I have no idea lol I struggled getting the front fender and headlight mounted so I just left them off
      I just got both my tires flat today tho sadly from surprise goatheads now waiting for flat out to arrive then whenever I find out how to take the back tire off I’ll get Tannus armor
      Also couldn’t figure out how to mount the back seat but I left it off anyways coz I preferred a basket for the back
      I have up close photos of the correct finished install of the stuff if you want I can email them to you

  • @itzjustkris7964
    @itzjustkris7964 7 дней назад

    Can you please show how to install the front fender and headlight?

    • @gaboidawg
      @gaboidawg 6 дней назад

      The front fender and headlight attach to the same bolt with a nut and 2 washers. Orientation of the fender is self explanatory but if you go on RUclips to the “Wallke” page there’s a guy showing how to assembly entire bike.

    • @itzjustkris7964
      @itzjustkris7964 6 дней назад

      @@gaboidawg I had it on at some point but the stupid one screw installation method made it slowly come lose over 1 day of riding so I took it off and the tiny screw that goes on the back fell and it vanished into this air so I just have to leave it off sadly both my tired popped today tho so I have to figure out how to take the back tire off now

  • @vincentcontrol
    @vincentcontrol 2 месяца назад +1

    I like your video. I am interested in the Wallke H9 bike but few friends bought it and they all complain about front motor makes a weird noise while its activated, are you experiencing the same problem and whats the solution in your opinion?
    Thank you.

    • @AFireMedia
      @AFireMedia  2 месяца назад

      The only issue I've experienced with the front motor is when the bike is in AWD mode and running near top speed (27+ mph). It seems like the front motor has a hard time keeping up and it starts skipping or shuddering, almost as if the front wheel is maxed out. Sometimes if I let off the throttle it will fix the issue, but most of the time I either reduce speed or switch to rear motor only for top speed. It bothered me initially, but since the battery drains super quick at top speeds (especially with dual motor), it'll be pretty rare that I go that fast and experience the issue. Thanks for watching and commenting!

  • @ciejaygear
    @ciejaygear 11 дней назад

    Hey I'm putting my H9 together right now and have a super quick question? Is there an e mail where we could exchange #'s if you don't mind ? Thanks, Chris

  • @shaft2071
    @shaft2071 2 месяца назад

    Can you switch from single motor to dual motor on the fly?

    • @AFireMedia
      @AFireMedia  2 месяца назад

      Yep, you can switch between all modes while riding. It handles the motor switch over very smoothly.

  • @user-pe4bl7bs5d
    @user-pe4bl7bs5d 2 месяца назад

    Can I charge this bike with 220 volts?

    • @djp1234
      @djp1234 25 дней назад

      Yes. The charging brick accepts 100-240V, 50-60hz. It's a standard international charging brick.

    • @Pepsiguy
      @Pepsiguy 19 дней назад

      I don’t think the distributors of the bike could’ve made a better video.