ViTiLAN-No Pedal Hill Roll-How Fast ?

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  • Опубликовано: 13 сен 2024
  • ViTiLAN-i7 PRO 2 E-Bike rolling down a cycle lane.
    Display in the top left of the video is the max Mph,bottom right is how bad The V display is to see (from rolling down the hill the day before).
    I went into PAS 3 to cross the road,then back into PAS 0 at the start of the railings on the other side.
    Edit-23/8/24.
    0-20Mph and 0-25Mph acceleration speed tests filmed today.

Комментарии • 4

  • @EBR-UK
    @EBR-UK  7 дней назад

    The i7PRO 3.0 upgrades the i7PRO 2 with a TFT colour smart meter.
    Nothing else has changed from the i7PRO 2.
    'Intelligent Colour Display
    The display is fully laminated with tempered glass so you can see the screen in sunlight.
    It includes automatic light sensor,Apple AirTag location function.
    You don't need to worry about your e-bike being stolen and untraceable anymore.
    In addition to this, the display also has an APP smart control system that connects the bike to the vitilan smart app for easy control of the bike.
    The app also offers more personalized bike settings.'
    www.vitilanebike.uk/products/i7-pro-folding-full-suspension-electric-bike?variant=49206057730350
    Well done to ViTiLAN for (apparently) fixing the 'can't see the display in bright light' issue on the i7PRO 2', 👍

  • @EBR-UK
    @EBR-UK  Месяц назад +2

    PAS is the power assist modes on E-Bikes.
    The ViTiLAN-I7 PRO 2 has 5 PAS settings as default that can be changed in the Advanced settings,
    A2-Assist Level-3/5/6/9.
    PAS 0 is pedal only/no electric with PAS 5* number being the fastest although going down hill will be just as fast in PAS 0 as using PAS 5.
    *if you change to have 3,6 or 9 assist levels,then they will be the fastest and you can probably set the Mph per PAS level in the advanced settings.

    • @EBR-UK
      @EBR-UK  Месяц назад

      About the above post,'PAS is the power assist modes on E-Bikes'.
      Some internet search results say PAS is,'Pedal Assist System'.
      The V manual (p16) calls them,'Assist modes'.

  • @EBR-UK
    @EBR-UK  Месяц назад +1

    The crunching noise is from what looked like small conkers in the cycle lane. 😕