I just bought one, delivered last week. Rode it a few times and I like it. The 2 issues so far I’ve noticed is, I wish they went with hard plastic fenders instead of metal as they raddle while riding. Second is battery life which I’m still testing, seems short lasting. I like the bike though.
I just received mine too, same issue, battery life is a bit short, within a few minutes the first bar was gone lol….but it’s a comfortable bike and i love the pedaling as well
The noise from the motor is induction noise as it’s brushless ,the controller is throwing amps into the motor which can only go as fast as the weight that is on it ie lighter rider less noise,once the motor reaches the required rotation for the amps it goes quieter nothing to worry about ac motors hum when this happens under load
Love that it folds and so much more i love , I’m glad it comes with mirrors and a phone holder …and i believe a lock as well??? Mine should be here in a few days
Im thinking about equipping this bike with 2nd engine but in mid drive, geared for more top speed, on separate throttle, it would be super useful on my farm, i could fold it, load it on a tractor, deliver the tractor to the field and come back for more equipment. It would remove the need for 2 ppl to just go back and forth with a car, but first i need to save some money to buy the bike in the first place. Unless theres someone imterested in sponsoring this experiment which i would record and i would give you the full right to the video.
I bougth this bike a few month ago. Im complety happy with the buy. Im already did 1500 kilómeters and im still facinating. Yes its true that the batery life is short, that the only issue. Great video 💪🏻
Bike is on sale for $1100. The site says the battery is detachable but looking at the video, it appears the battery is built into the frame. Do you remember seeing the battery being detachable?
@@scotthardesty thanks, i got the 25 amp version, it has a good battery and a 52v system, it just came out, i think it out price anything out there Right now, budget king for sure.
I bought a brand new one and it does not have a key slot for starting it nor does it have the same keypad for the computer. You need to update your video to the new one. Also I would like to see how to adjust the front shocks. Thanks for the videos.
I see everyone talking about the battery life. I just bought one. Haven’t assembled it just yet. (Arrived yesterday). Maybe I should buy a 2nd battery and keep it charged in a backpack. Wonder if they sell em?
@@MarkMcCoy-y5x Wallke wanted me to review their dual motor one but I have a line of bikes to review and I was not able to get the review done when they wanted so I passed on it. I hope you enjoy yours!
Hi I like the information that you give on videos with the e-bikes, would like to ask if you have done a review on the EUY K6 pro if so what are your thought on it? I’m looking for something that is a folding e bike that’s worth getting since I’m limited of budget Thanks for your time
Well, it depends what kind of tires you used to those tires are made for off-road so I mean you might get better mileage with road tires and that meaty tires same thing with cars And it also depends how heavy the person is too. I would take off the back thing that you can like put things on to reduce the weight front and back fenders those are kind of useless
I'm sorry, it's been forever since I have reviewed this bike. Not sure what I mentioned in the review but hopefully someone in the comments can answer your question.
There are a couple of things I don't like 1 the rear brake is a hand grip would be ok except it is on the right side, the same position that my motorcycles frunt brake . My quad was the same thing and changed the brake on it foot back breaking and right hand frunt break like a motorcycle . I did that for emergency reasons you didn't want to have the brakes mixing if i a emergency happens you have the problem of rember what you are riding and not reflects. 2 Not having a brake light is also a problem for anyone in back of you. The electric bicycle has limited range and batteries run down to nothing. The problem with the electric bicycle, why don't they have two battery packs on the bicycle or a quick change battery pack or as many as you want. The battery in my tablet gets weaker and weaker and it needs to be changed more frequently and the time is shorter and shorter between changes. Someone told me it was because of overcharged battery because i use it all day and charged it all night a no no. The new battery is the answer to the problem or a double battery that you can charge when nessity. Overcharged swich automatically stops the charger and keeps from overcharged battery from damaging the battery. The price of a electric bicycle are too hi rite now and I can buy a motorcycle for about the same price and ride it all day to night and not worry about battery bullshit. 50 miles to a gallon and you stop and refule in a minute or two like a fast changed battery pack. Waiting 4 to 6 hour's for a recharge battery is a painful process especially if you are out and about . If you had quick change battery pack no problem also you would not be in the forest and have to pedal your ass home. A gas powered bike you know how far you can go by the mileage. It would be nice to have some way of telling you how much change is left so you have a approximate amount to get home. Little things that keep me off a electric bicycle a brake light 🚦 would be nice because of your slow speed and yes i have looked at 60mph electric bicycles and they have the same problem with control issues. Disk brakes are not enough to stop quickly. Not compare to a motorcycle or quad. They have a nuclear battery now and that will solve the battery problem i am going to wait until then. 60mph all day long would 😂be nice ,and real breaking system with a brake light is on my list of things to change. i have bought 300 dollars motorcycles fix them up and sell it for 1000 dollars after fixing them up. That's before biden economic crisis inflation in Japan 🇯🇵 is a problem nowadays. Also a
I believe that Milestar (the manufacturer) changed the name from the Damson to the Burchda. I believe its the same bike. I could be wrong but that sounds right.
I was 225lbs... An No, many of these bikes claim to have regenerative braking but the truth is, none of them actually work enough to even notice or help you with distance. Right now, it's just a gimmick (in my opinion).
Since this has happened with a couple of different bikes, I believe it is just how the controller is setup. This normally happens with the less expensive models.
I just got mine home today, your review helped me chose my bike and also kinda of gave me an idea of how I’m going to ride I was worried about adjusting speed as I will be driving through dense busy areas
Hello! I bought one of these and noticed the same creaking noise from the tail area. Were you able to pinpoint its origin? It seems it might be where the tail connects to frame under the seat post, as it only happens when the rear shock is actuated.
I was able to remove the sound by using WD40 on the connector points where the creaking came from. Not sure if thats the correct fix, but it worked for me.
Hi quick question is the bike super heavy I’m a 33 year old woman 6,5 about 130 I read some comments that it’s very heavy and now I’m worried I won’t be able to carry it into my car
I don't know about the AFAIK. So I can't really say. I can say that no bike that I have tested has gone the distance claimed. With that being said, I always test them on the highest settings and the fastest speed. That alone will make the mileage drop below claimed.
Okay, first of all, this is a solid bike. It seems plenty powerful, I got it up to 25 mph. Overall, I am pleased with the purchase. That being said, I have to make it clear, this guy should not be trusted. He was obviously paid to do these reviews and the assembly video is heavily edited to make it look like this could be put together in 15 minutes by your grandmother. It took me two hours, I work on my own cars and I do gun smithing as a hobby, and I am a Computer Engineer by trade that has a past as a deep sea diver. Believe that or do not, I don't care. First of all, this bike is heavy. I mean really heavy. I had to get some help installing the front wheel because it is definitely not a one man job. The accessories are not worthless, except for the cell phone mount, if you trust that with your $1000 cellphone then you are braver than me and probably do not pay your own bill. The lock is easily pickable and mostly cosmetic, the mirrors are pointless at best, the tools will allow you to build the bike, but a tire patch kit in leiu of the mirrors or cellphone holder would be a good choice. There is mention of mode changing and password resets that are supposed to be explained in the manual. Neither the included manual nor the online version refer to these other than to say they exist. The PAS mode, which is what I actually wanted though, is easy to use, I found all five levels quickly and easily. They were responsive and twisting the throttle will start the bike from a dead stop in pedal assist mode. Okay, I am 5'8" tall and 275 pounds. This bike fits me quite well. I bought it to make recovery from a quadriceps injury where I put on 60 pounds and could not walk for two years , a little more bearable. As long as the bike holds up I think it will do a fantastic job of that. I would recommend a step through frame for anyone else trying to use this as physical therapy. The bar is lower than a "Boy's" bike, but it is a stretch for me to throw my leg over it. I will say that their minimum height is pushing it a little, I think. The seat, resting on the frame, is about as high as I would want to go if I was using it for power only or if I had very limited experience with riding a bike. My ex, for example, was 4'9" and did not grow up riding a bike. This bike would be a non-starter for her. Yes, the minimum height recommended is 5'6" take that seriously, they mean it. Over all, after 5 miles, I am pleased with this ebike. I mostly wish the video was more honest about how difficult this is to assemble, and gave some clue how to access the various functions that seem to be talked about but not exist.
Thanks for watching... and thanks for commenting. With that said, would you have liked a 1hr assembly video? I have assembled many bikes by the time I made this video. So (for me) this bike was a normal assembly. We all have different skill sets, I am not a computer engineer, so something that would take you 30 minutes might take me hours. Just because you are a car mechanic doesn't make you a bike mechanic (as you figured out). And yes, I get paid to do an assembly video, I don't like to do them because they take so much time (and obviously editing) to keep it from being a 1hr video (or in your case a 2hr video). So I charge the company for that. Since this video, they upgraded this bike so some things may not be the same as your version. I still find the accessories worthless when it comes to better ones that I use. I appreciate you honest response to my honest review.
@@scotthardesty Yes, I really would have liked a one hour assembly video. I get it, not everyone has the patience for that, but after spending $1000 on a bike, wether it is a luxury item or in my case a piece of physical therapy equipment, having the details to work with would have been nice. Not necessary, but I am not the average accountant trying to slap a Christmas present together for their kid. I also get that this is a generic bike and that a lot of companies market and sell it, and that there will be variations. I'd really like to be able to access the functions that all of them list. Oh, one more thing. The pymp included does work well, it's a little much for a bike, an I have not found anyway to carry it on the bike other than a back sheath. A smaller pump would take more work, but bea bettr choice in the long run.
I just bought a car of the same model, the appearance and structure are almost the same. The problem now is that I haven't found the keyhole of this car yet.
Can you carry your girlfriend if seated on the rear rack? I was thinking about placing a rear seat and use this bike to carry my girlfriend around. Would this bike do well in that circumstance? My gf weighs around 100 pounds
Tiny Battery and too much mass with 26 inches wheels, too much resistance limiting range to 15 miles after a year of use, also horrible steering , impossible to make sharp turns. Literally built for giants, 6 foot 5 or 7 feet tall basket ball players, Not a big fan of this bike. I would not buy another one. Too low an energy density of the battery and very limited range. I have 2 small 14" tire and 15Amp hour battery folding e bike with 45 PSI tires range is 25 miles and those bikes are 500 dollars or less each.
and again a e bike from the one or other factory from china,in my resurge is it to a sadly come out that this bike s maked by one and the same factory,this is a downer when u realise that al these bike s are the same,so dont think now i have a special bike becous it is not,they are al the same but it can not make the diferents
Sorry man. Yes, 95% of these bikes are made in China. Even Aventon bikes are made in China (they have their own factory there). It really just comes down to you are your bike. If you like your bike, you're good. If you love your bike, even better. A lot of these bikes are the same but there is something about each and every model that has something that stands out. It's the same with cars. Many look and act the same but they all have something unique about them.
Burchda R5 PRO. www.burchdabikes.com/products/r5-pro
Use code "SCOTT50" to receive $50 off your order.
how is the companies customer service, do you have a hard time in contacting them?
Been looking at buying the same Bike and your review has made me decide to go ahead and buy it so thanks alot for helping me decide
Glad I could help!
Got my bike a couple days ago & assembled it last night , I can’t wait to get this bad boi out on the road & text it out..
That's awesome! There's nothing like that feeling of hitting the road on a new bike. Enjoy the ride and be safe out there!
I just bought one, delivered last week. Rode it a few times and I like it. The 2 issues so far I’ve noticed is, I wish they went with hard plastic fenders instead of metal as they raddle while riding. Second is battery life which I’m still testing, seems short lasting. I like the bike though.
My battery didn't last long as well. Try to tighten down those fenders. Mine didn't make noise.
Batteries seem to be generic. Might be the problem. Fyi not shipping to Canada.
I just received mine too, same issue, battery life is a bit short, within a few minutes the first bar was gone lol….but it’s a comfortable bike and i love the pedaling as well
I show you where the key goes in this video at 4:14
Take the fenders off and spray the underside with spray bed liner or something similar. It will deaden the sound
I have a Burchada r5 pro. I set the bike to 36 volts, now it goes 35 km per hour, but the autonomy is more than 150 km
Interesting. I would have never thought of doing that.
The noise from the motor is induction noise as it’s brushless ,the controller is throwing amps into the motor which can only go as fast as the weight that is on it ie lighter rider less noise,once the motor reaches the required rotation for the amps it goes quieter nothing to worry about ac motors hum when this happens under load
Thanks for the info!
Thanks for the explanation.
Love that it folds and so much more i love , I’m glad it comes with mirrors and a phone holder …and i believe a lock as well??? Mine should be here in a few days
I know they said the gifts might change but hopefully you get all those things.
@@scotthardesty hope so too but I’m excited cuz it looks like great e-bike
Excuse me, do you know where the keyhole of this car is?
@@木林森-h5f there is a keyhole underneath the top bar.
@@jayandretv1818 Hello. Have u received the bike? May I ask you sth about it? Thanks in advance.
Your videos are nice and detail. I want to get this bike and his video sure is helping me a lot. I think I’m gonna give it a try.
Glad I could help!
Received mine, and i love it , really tall bike….it’s just super heavy ….but that bad boy moves 💯💯💯💯
Right on!
helpful information. you are good at your job/hobby
Glad it was helpful!
Im thinking about equipping this bike with 2nd engine but in mid drive, geared for more top speed, on separate throttle, it would be super useful on my farm, i could fold it, load it on a tractor, deliver the tractor to the field and come back for more equipment. It would remove the need for 2 ppl to just go back and forth with a car, but first i need to save some money to buy the bike in the first place. Unless theres someone imterested in sponsoring this experiment which i would record and i would give you the full right to the video.
Good luck! I would watch that video if you made one.
It has hydraulic brakes and dual suspension, and they didn't sell you the rack and mudguards separately. That's great!
Yes Sir!
Love the review brother, just got this bike half assembled in my living room and this is making me look forward to the upcoming rides 🤘😎🍻
Enjoy your bike!
I bougth this bike a few month ago. Im complety happy with the buy. Im already did 1500 kilómeters and im still facinating.
Yes its true that the batery life is short, that the only issue.
Great video 💪🏻
Thanks for sharing!
Whats ur range?
@@turgaysay1888 i used Level 3 and arroundb 40 km
Bike is on sale for $1100. The site says the battery is detachable but looking at the video, it appears the battery is built into the frame. Do you remember seeing the battery being detachable?
The battery is detachable. You can access it when you fold the bike.
Really useful review, thanks ! I live up a steep hill and I weigh 65 kg. Will it get me home without to much peddling about 1 or 2 miles?
It really depends on the hill but it should be no issue if you put it in PAS 5 and pedal.
sir i have got a derivery of r5 pro because of you today. i have watched your video for a couple of times
Awesome! I hope it serves you well and you enjoy it.
Already ordered a beepower h26 pro ebike, which is better.
Might be. I hope it serves you well!
@@scotthardesty thanks, i got the 25 amp version, it has a good battery and a 52v system, it just came out, i think it out price anything out there Right now, budget king for sure.
@@DemocracyDecoded I might have to check that out once I get caught up on all the other reviews I need to complete. Thanks for the info!
@@scotthardesty ya for sure, get the word out, thanks.
I bought a brand new one and it does not have a key slot for starting it nor does it have the same keypad for the computer. You need to update your video to the new one. Also I would like to see how to adjust the front shocks. Thanks for the videos.
I can't update the video to the new one unless they send me the new version. I will reach out to them to see if they can send me the updated one.
How do you reset the display to factory?
Sorry, I don't have that info.
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I see everyone talking about the battery life. I just bought one. Haven’t assembled it just yet. (Arrived yesterday). Maybe I should buy a 2nd battery and keep it charged in a backpack. Wonder if they sell em?
I have a 2nd battery for some of my favorite bikes. It's worth looking into.
Looks a lot like the Wallke X3 Pro. And by "a lot" I mean identical down to the specs. Wonder who actually makes these before they're branded.
Good question.
Yes I chose dual motor Wallke , this one is 15#. Lighter
@@MarkMcCoy-y5x Wallke wanted me to review their dual motor one but I have a line of bikes to review and I was not able to get the review done when they wanted so I passed on it. I hope you enjoy yours!
Someone mentioned they drastically reduced the quality on this and downgraded to a 7 speed system.
That would be a mistake for sure.
Hi I like the information that you give on videos with the e-bikes, would like to ask if you have done a review on the EUY K6 pro if so what are your thought on it? I’m looking for something that is a folding e bike that’s worth getting since I’m limited of budget Thanks for your time
Unfortunately, I have not reviewed that bike. Thanks for watching!
Well, it depends what kind of tires you used to those tires are made for off-road so I mean you might get better mileage with road tires and that meaty tires same thing with cars And it also depends how heavy the person is too. I would take off the back thing that you can like put things on to reduce the weight front and back fenders those are kind of useless
Yeah, there are ways to get further milage out of any bike for sure. Thanks for watching.
Update please. how is it working ? Still loving it? Any issues? 2nd thoughts? Would you buy again?
I don't have it anymore. Unfortunately, I review to many new bikes to be ablel to keep them all.
What are the top 3 cheapest dual suspension long range Bikes you have tested?
The Burchda R5 Pro, The Haoqi Cheetah, and the Engwe Engine Pro.
What was the rear suspension like? Did it do its job or was it still like a hard tail?
I'm sorry, it's been forever since I have reviewed this bike. Not sure what I mentioned in the review but hopefully someone in the comments can answer your question.
I just got mine and it doesn't have the key on/off slot shown on the bottom
I heard they updated this model since I have reviewed it. You have the updated version.
There are a couple of things I don't like 1 the rear brake is a hand grip would be ok except it is on the right side, the same position that my motorcycles frunt brake . My quad was the same thing and changed the brake on it foot back breaking and right hand frunt break like a motorcycle . I did that for emergency reasons you didn't want to have the brakes mixing if i a emergency happens you have the problem of rember what you are riding and not reflects.
2 Not having a brake light is also a problem for anyone in back of you. The electric bicycle has limited range and batteries run down to nothing. The problem with the electric bicycle, why don't they have two battery packs on the bicycle or a quick change battery pack or as many as you want. The battery in my tablet gets weaker and weaker and it needs to be changed more frequently and the time is shorter and shorter between changes.
Someone told me it was because of overcharged battery because i use it all day and charged it all night a no no. The new battery is the answer to the problem or a double battery that you can charge when nessity. Overcharged swich automatically stops the charger and keeps from overcharged battery from damaging the battery.
The price of a electric bicycle are too hi rite now and I can buy a motorcycle for about the same price and ride it all day to night and not worry about battery bullshit. 50 miles to a gallon and you stop and refule in a minute or two like a fast changed battery pack. Waiting 4 to 6 hour's for a recharge battery is a painful process especially if you are out and about . If you had quick change battery pack no problem also you would not be in the forest and have to pedal your ass home. A gas powered bike you know how far you can go by the mileage. It would be nice to have some way of telling you how much change is left so you have a approximate amount to get home.
Little things that keep me off a electric bicycle a brake light 🚦 would be nice because of your slow speed and yes i have looked at 60mph electric bicycles and they have the same problem with control issues. Disk brakes are not enough to stop quickly. Not compare to a motorcycle or quad. They have a nuclear battery now and that will solve the battery problem i am going to wait until then. 60mph all day long would 😂be nice ,and real breaking system with a brake light is on my list of things to change.
i have bought 300 dollars motorcycles fix them up and sell it for 1000 dollars after fixing them up. That's before biden economic crisis inflation in Japan 🇯🇵 is a problem nowadays.
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Thanks for the input.
The link on amazon says the battery is now a 20ah??
I have heard that they have done some updates to this bike since I reviewed it.
Yes just bought mine with 20ah battery.
Is this bike suitable for delivering food, and how long does the battery last?
I show you in the video how long it lasted for me. It died pretty quickly. This would NOT be my ideal choice for food delivery.
I just got mine, and the steering column is turned 90 degrees to the left and for the life of me I cannot figure out how to straighten it out.
Loosen the 2 bolts on the stem, turn it to where you want it, then tighten it up.
Have you looked at the ENGUE X26 HAS 2 BATTERIES MORE TORQUE AND BETTER MILEAGE.
You mean this X26? hahahaha ruclips.net/video/KxU3X-LXsdY/видео.html
Does it have a cruise control mode or do you have to twist the throttle continuously when only using the throttle?
Hi David. It's been a long time since I reviewed this bike. Since then, they have updated this bike so I don't know.
There are many versions of this bike Damson have the same bike what give?
Don't know. I guess you need to milestar that question.
What is the difference between this one and the Damson r5 pro?
I believe that Milestar (the manufacturer) changed the name from the Damson to the Burchda. I believe its the same bike. I could be wrong but that sounds right.
Can the height of the handlebars on this bicycle be adjusted?
Not without adding an adjustable Stem.
@@scotthardesty thank you
What about the tires and wheels can they be setup tubeless
Almost any rim can be setup as tubless with the correct rim tape. But those tires are not tubless ready.
Hi Scott how mucho its that bike?
I don't know the current price. Click the link in my pinned comment or in the description for the latest price.
Thx for the review
Does it has the cruise control like the Engwe engine pro upgrade ?
Sorry, but I don't understand your question.
@@scotthardesty Cruise control: set a speed and it keeps the speed till you touch the breaks, like a car.
The engwe pro has it, you mentioned it
@@devinjack7606 Ah... yes, it does.
Do these bikes have regenerative breaking?
Also would you mind confirming your weight at the time this video was posted? I'm a 285 lbs guy and just curious how that would affect the range.
I was 225lbs... An No, many of these bikes claim to have regenerative braking but the truth is, none of them actually work enough to even notice or help you with distance. Right now, it's just a gimmick (in my opinion).
I have a R5 pro made by DAMSON same spec. Same bike different name.. I got my bike up too 36 mph
I believe it is the same bike with a different name.
I got mine last week, did anyone else’s come with a metal insert on the key slot?
I know they did updates to this bike since my review.
Has the bike company responded, explaining possible power connection issues, or is it common for the power to fluctuate like that? Retest?
Since this has happened with a couple of different bikes, I believe it is just how the controller is setup. This normally happens with the less expensive models.
I just got mine home today, your review helped me chose my bike and also kinda of gave me an idea of how I’m going to ride I was worried about adjusting speed as I will be driving through dense busy areas
Glad I could help! Let me know what you think about it when you get comfortable with it!
Hello! I bought one of these and noticed the same creaking noise from the tail area. Were you able to pinpoint its origin? It seems it might be where the tail connects to frame under the seat post, as it only happens when the rear shock is actuated.
I was able to remove the sound by using WD40 on the connector points where the creaking came from. Not sure if thats the correct fix, but it worked for me.
Cool bike but range is way too short for me. It's a 5 mile run around my block, and I easily do at least 4 laps on a regular bike.
Yeah, that was the only bummer about this bike. The range and how the display kept bouncing back and forth with the battery level.
Hi quick question is the bike super heavy I’m a 33 year old woman 6,5 about 130 I read some comments that it’s very heavy and now I’m worried I won’t be able to carry it into my car
I mention the weight in the first 5 min of the video. But yeah, this bike will be a beast for you to fold up and put in your car.
which one is better, this or the engwe engine pro?
AFAIK Engwe can do everything Burchda can and it has a better range
I don't know about the AFAIK. So I can't really say. I can say that no bike that I have tested has gone the distance claimed. With that being said, I always test them on the highest settings and the fastest speed. That alone will make the mileage drop below claimed.
@@scotthardestyafaik= as far as I know, so his question was about the engwe
@@soneeeee4440 Ah... got it! You are correct. It did have better range.
На сколько прочный китайский задний амортизатор подвеска ?
Не совсем уверен. Кто-то купил велосипед после того, как я сделал на него обзор.
How do you compare this to the aventon adventure 2?
I have a hard time comparing torque sensor bikes vs cadence sensor bikes as the are so different. Although the Burchda is good, my A2 is better.
Where can I buy an extra battery for this bike?
I do not know. You can reach out the them on the website in the link in my description.
They now have an extra battery available for this bike. tinyurl.com/4hbxyxbx
Dude…I want this one now!
Hit that link in the description! hahahaha
Can anyone recommend some after market batteries With possible links? Love this bike but jeez 400$ Is wayyy too steep for me😂
Hopefully somone helps!
Hopefully somone helps!
Give kids and moms a WIDE Space and greet them!
It's fine.
We need a pickup service for you in the Chicago area when these batteries die 😅
Hahahaha
Okay, first of all, this is a solid bike. It seems plenty powerful, I got it up to 25 mph. Overall, I am pleased with the purchase.
That being said, I have to make it clear, this guy should not be trusted. He was obviously paid to do these reviews and the assembly video is heavily edited to make it look like this could be put together in 15 minutes by your grandmother.
It took me two hours, I work on my own cars and I do gun smithing as a hobby, and I am a Computer Engineer by trade that has a past as a deep sea diver. Believe that or do not, I don't care.
First of all, this bike is heavy. I mean really heavy. I had to get some help installing the front wheel because it is definitely not a one man job.
The accessories are not worthless, except for the cell phone mount, if you trust that with your $1000 cellphone then you are braver than me and probably do not pay your own bill. The lock is easily pickable and mostly cosmetic, the mirrors are pointless at best, the tools will allow you to build the bike, but a tire patch kit in leiu of the mirrors or cellphone holder would be a good choice.
There is mention of mode changing and password resets that are supposed to be explained in the manual. Neither the included manual nor the online version refer to these other than to say they exist. The PAS mode, which is what I actually wanted though, is easy to use, I found all five levels quickly and easily. They were responsive and twisting the throttle will start the bike from a dead stop in pedal assist mode.
Okay, I am 5'8" tall and 275 pounds. This bike fits me quite well. I bought it to make recovery from a quadriceps injury where I put on 60 pounds and could not walk for two years , a little more bearable. As long as the bike holds up I think it will do a fantastic job of that. I would recommend a step through frame for anyone else trying to use this as physical therapy. The bar is lower than a "Boy's" bike, but it is a stretch for me to throw my leg over it.
I will say that their minimum height is pushing it a little, I think. The seat, resting on the frame, is about as high as I would want to go if I was using it for power only or if I had very limited experience with riding a bike. My ex, for example, was 4'9" and did not grow up riding a bike. This bike would be a non-starter for her. Yes, the minimum height recommended is 5'6" take that seriously, they mean it.
Over all, after 5 miles, I am pleased with this ebike.
I mostly wish the video was more honest about how difficult this is to assemble, and gave some clue how to access the various functions that seem to be talked about but not exist.
Thanks for watching... and thanks for commenting. With that said, would you have liked a 1hr assembly video? I have assembled many bikes by the time I made this video. So (for me) this bike was a normal assembly. We all have different skill sets, I am not a computer engineer, so something that would take you 30 minutes might take me hours. Just because you are a car mechanic doesn't make you a bike mechanic (as you figured out).
And yes, I get paid to do an assembly video, I don't like to do them because they take so much time (and obviously editing) to keep it from being a 1hr video (or in your case a 2hr video). So I charge the company for that.
Since this video, they upgraded this bike so some things may not be the same as your version. I still find the accessories worthless when it comes to better ones that I use.
I appreciate you honest response to my honest review.
@@scotthardesty Yes, I really would have liked a one hour assembly video. I get it, not everyone has the patience for that, but after spending $1000 on a bike, wether it is a luxury item or in my case a piece of physical therapy equipment, having the details to work with would have been nice. Not necessary, but I am not the average accountant trying to slap a Christmas present together for their kid.
I also get that this is a generic bike and that a lot of companies market and sell it, and that there will be variations. I'd really like to be able to access the functions that all of them list.
Oh, one more thing. The pymp included does work well, it's a little much for a bike, an I have not found anyway to carry it on the bike other than a back sheath. A smaller pump would take more work, but bea bettr choice in the long run.
The Beast. ❤ ich love my Beast
Thanks for watching!
I just bought a car of the same model, the appearance and structure are almost the same. The problem now is that I haven't found the keyhole of this car yet.
The keyhole is under the top bar where the battery goes.
Can you carry your girlfriend if seated on the rear rack? I was thinking about placing a rear seat and use this bike to carry my girlfriend around. Would this bike do well in that circumstance? My gf weighs around 100 pounds
The rack cannot hold 100lbs. Sorry.
How about buying her a bite so she can ride along with you
That’s horrible mileage. Why??!!
heavy bike, small battery. I do believe they have updated this model since this review but I do not know the changes.
Tiny Battery and too much mass with 26 inches wheels, too much resistance limiting range to 15 miles after a year of use, also horrible steering , impossible to make sharp turns. Literally built for giants, 6 foot 5 or 7 feet tall basket ball players, Not a big fan of this bike. I would not buy another one. Too low an energy density of the battery and very limited range. I have 2 small 14" tire and 15Amp hour battery folding e bike with 45 PSI tires range is 25 miles and those bikes are 500 dollars or less each.
Thank you for this input! It's good hear good and bad from someone who has owned the bike for long time.
and again a e bike from the one or other factory from china,in my resurge is it to a sadly come out that this bike s maked by one and the same factory,this is a downer when u realise that al these bike s are the same,so dont think now i have a special bike becous it is not,they are al the same but it can not make the diferents
Sorry man. Yes, 95% of these bikes are made in China. Even Aventon bikes are made in China (they have their own factory there). It really just comes down to you are your bike. If you like your bike, you're good. If you love your bike, even better. A lot of these bikes are the same but there is something about each and every model that has something that stands out. It's the same with cars. Many look and act the same but they all have something unique about them.