Hey there! Appreciate the compliment! If it were gonna be my every day off-road bike, for sure would add fenders, and you could always use a bigger brighter light. Lol If it was gonna be pure off-road, I might not go rack (although every bike I actually own definitely has one). But if I was going to use it for any activity outside of just off-road ripping and rolling, I’d throw a rack on there ;)
Hey Roy! Thanks for the compliment on the video! I really do enjoy this bike. It makes you WANT to ride it off-road. I keep going on the same bike paths I normally do, but then seeing some hills, or embankments I would rather ride instead, and I find myself in the grass more often than not :P
Good video thanks. Looks like a great bike but I've yet to see any hill tests with it... does it perform well going up pretty steep hills? I may get this bike
You can check out their website (link in description), or depending on where you’re at in the world, they may have a dealer in your area. This is a nice bike, and I suggest only doing a test ride if you’re ready to buy, because once your butt gets on, it doesn’t want to get off. Lol
Awesome review. I got this bike Black Friday. I absolutely agree with you on the comfort. The bike is a beast. Does the OVIA come with a torque sensor as well?
I don't believe the Ovia does come with a torque sensor, I believe it's just on their Ranger right now. That would be sweet to see it added across the whole lineup in the future, cause it really does enhance the riding experience by a significant amount.
I don’t think so. At my local bike shop it seems like they always have a Cobra or Cobra Pro in for repair. Lol could just be the area, but that’s what I’ve noticed. And I haven’t seen a Ranger in for repair.
Hey! Right out of the box, it's a legit Class 3 configuration, so the throttle will only take you to 32kph. And pedal assist takes you to 45kpm. I would bet that you could pop into the advanced menu in some capacity and change that, but the unit that I got was configured this way.
I’m looking at the himiway zebra step thru only because the load weight is 400 and not 330. I know in the USA the himiway is 750w Standard and the Uk is 250w because of Uk law. 250w 15.5 mph. I’m wondering if they are the same and they just label it because of the law.
Ps I know you can’t have a 750w or 1000w motor in the Uk even if the speed is restricted to 15.5 mph according to law but I’m not sure any cops even know the law lol.
It's a huge step in the right direction for Cyrusher! one of the more comfortable Ebikes I've ever ridden as well. I mean, fat tires, full, adjustable air suspension? Like a cloud!
Pensez- vous que Cyrusher Ranger 2023 est meilleur que Cyrusher Trax 2023? Et pourquoi ne pas mettre une grande lampe et derrière devant comme dans Ovia, un port bagage solide pour ceux qui font la route et utilisent ce vélo électrique pour aller travailler et aujourd'hui, ajouter des couvercles sur les pneus pour la protection contre la boue et les insalubrités de la route ?
Based on my experience with the components, and having had multiple Cyrsher bikes for 2-3 years (like my XF650, now called the bandit) I would say yes. If you take good care of your battery, then you should be able to get 3-4 years out of it, based on average riding. If you're riding this thing every day for 2-3 years, you may start to lose capacity on the cells, so if it were me, and I snag this bike, I'd also start putting aside about $21/mo to have the new battery fund. It's something people don't necessarily point out, but batteries just don't last forever, at least not yet.
2 things right off the bat, the Ranger is full-suspension, which makes the ride very comfortable, especially here on the Ranger and Trax platform. 2. The Lankeleisi is a stepthough (but Cyrusher has the Trax to compare). And some other comparisons here are Ranger is 52-Volt system, the MG600 is 48-Volt system. So, ideally you'll get more range on the Ranger. The motors are probably comparable in power, even though the nominal wattage is higher on the MG600. The Ranger also has torque sensor, better front forks, and a better display. So, if I could only get one of those 2 bikes, I'd get the Ranger every time. But the MG600 is cheaper, so if money is a factor, then the MG600 may make more sense. But you get the value out of spending more for the Ranger, in my opinion.
@@Ennovation Thanks! I end up buying the MG600 though. I prefer the display on it compared to the Cyrusher (from the reviews I saw) and my little kid was really excited about seeing the bikes and the cyrusher ranger doesnt easily fit a kid chair. I really wish it had a torque sensor though. Perhaps theres a way to buy one separately offbrand and modify it? idk
This brand makes attractive bikes with the painted rims. The frame s attractively designed, the bike is better looking than similar full suspension ebikes and the green colour's great! The lack of fenders and racks is not a shortcoming - this is an off-road bike, they don't belong on a bike like this.
I also loved the green color! Very slick looking bike in my opinion. Rack, agreed doesn’t need to have that. (Some people want it because they wouldn’t use it as a true off-road bike, but something that can do some dirt trails or similar). I’d probably put some short throw fenders on it because it does spit out water and mud pretty good, but they wouldn’t be full fenders for sure.
@Ennovation I'll try and find it for you. In the meantime, I actually do love the bike. The annoying part is in the UK, the namby-pamby health and safety only allow 15 mph, then it stops assisting even though you can get 30 mph with pedal power and a favourable wind and that's perfectly legal??
Cyrusher are doing a lot right! Just got my kuattro and I'm loving it
Awesome! Glad to hear you're enjoying the Kuattro! And I agree, they're moving in a solid direction!
Cool bike
Good info on video cheers
👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Love the style of your videos. Some fenders, a bigger headlight and a rack in the back, and this bike is perfect :)
+1
Hey there! Appreciate the compliment! If it were gonna be my every day off-road bike, for sure would add fenders, and you could always use a bigger brighter light. Lol If it was gonna be pure off-road, I might not go rack (although every bike I actually own definitely has one). But if I was going to use it for any activity outside of just off-road ripping and rolling, I’d throw a rack on there ;)
Excellent review. Looks like a great bike.
Hey Kev! Thanks for watching it :) It's a pretty darn fun ride as well!
would you say the Cyrusher Ranger is better than the Cyrusher xf900 ?
Hands down.
Xf900 is okay, and 3 years ago was pretty cool, but the Ranger is on a whole other level.
I want one. Good vid as well. I'm beginning to know the area.
Hey Roy! Thanks for the compliment on the video! I really do enjoy this bike. It makes you WANT to ride it off-road. I keep going on the same bike paths I normally do, but then seeing some hills, or embankments I would rather ride instead, and I find myself in the grass more often than not :P
In the UK we can get a rear rack as an accessory, very nice to increase the versatility.
The riding comfort is similar to the Ovia or just totally different feeling? Many thanks!
Comfort is better! For me anyway. Bigger tires, better suspension, torque sensor, all in all one of my favorite fat tire Ebikes I’ve ridden.
Beast of a bike 😎🔥🔥
Agreed! Very much surprised by the riding experience here!
Good video thanks. Looks like a great bike but I've yet to see any hill tests with it... does it perform well going up pretty steep hills? I may get this bike
Yea but you gotta pedal a little bit if it’s really steep
Where can I get one this looks like an awesome bike
You can check out their website (link in description), or depending on where you’re at in the world, they may have a dealer in your area. This is a nice bike, and I suggest only doing a test ride if you’re ready to buy, because once your butt gets on, it doesn’t want to get off. Lol
I just got a Himiway Cobra, so far have only put 60 miles on it and I don't regret the purchase, but this bike looks lite it might be a better value.
I like the Cobra as well. I haven’t ridden one, but been a fan since they came out! I’ll have to hop on one so I can do a proper comparison.
Awesome review. I got this bike Black Friday. I absolutely agree with you on the comfort. The bike is a beast. Does the OVIA come with a torque sensor as well?
Lucky! Mine isn't due for weeks 😏
It’s worth the wait
I don't believe the Ovia does come with a torque sensor, I believe it's just on their Ranger right now. That would be sweet to see it added across the whole lineup in the future, cause it really does enhance the riding experience by a significant amount.
What was the Black Friday deal?
@@LectricGo 300 off each bike
Thanks. Is the Cobra better?
I don’t think so. At my local bike shop it seems like they always have a Cobra or Cobra Pro in for repair. Lol could just be the area, but that’s what I’ve noticed. And I haven’t seen a Ranger in for repair.
hi n what is the max speed only in full electric ? 45kmh ?
Hey! Right out of the box, it's a legit Class 3 configuration, so the throttle will only take you to 32kph. And pedal assist takes you to 45kpm. I would bet that you could pop into the advanced menu in some capacity and change that, but the unit that I got was configured this way.
Is it restricted for uk and dose it come with a throttle
I’m not sure the specifics in the uk version. I would recommend asking their customer support chat on the website, or calling the us showroom.
I’m looking at the himiway zebra step thru only because the load weight is 400 and not 330. I know in the USA the himiway is 750w Standard and the Uk is 250w because of Uk law. 250w 15.5 mph. I’m wondering if they are the same and they just label it because of the law.
Ps I know you can’t have a 750w or 1000w motor in the Uk even if the speed is restricted to 15.5 mph according to law but I’m not sure any cops even know the law lol.
Do you know if the Trax, step-through version of this also has the torque sensor?
Damn that's a good looking ebike!
It's a huge step in the right direction for Cyrusher! one of the more comfortable Ebikes I've ever ridden as well. I mean, fat tires, full, adjustable air suspension? Like a cloud!
They should put road tyres on this
Why? It's an all-terrain bike. Road tyres can be purchased though, if you wish. I might get some myself for roads and dry trail riding
You know that would be pretty sweet! I find myself in the grass more than on the concrete, but it would be cool to give people an option there!
do it yourself
Pensez- vous que Cyrusher Ranger 2023 est meilleur que Cyrusher Trax 2023? Et pourquoi ne pas mettre une grande lampe et derrière devant comme dans Ovia, un port bagage solide pour ceux qui font la route et utilisent ce vélo électrique pour aller travailler et aujourd'hui, ajouter des couvercles sur les pneus pour la protection contre la boue et les insalubrités de la route ?
hi i only get about 16 mph is that right. thanks. good video.
No. You should be getting more than that! Out of the box mine goes 20mph. And then unlocked it should do class 3 speeds of 28mph.
Might need to check some settings or have their customer support walk you through it. The US team is based in Utah.
Do you know if its possible to put a 1500w hub motor on it? And will it give any affect on it?
Excellent review im 6,4 will the ranger be ok for a person of my height thank you
Thanks! I think at 6’4” you’d be pretty comfortable on this bike. :)
you think this bike will still hold up in 2 years? im saving up for it atm.
Based on my experience with the components, and having had multiple Cyrsher bikes for 2-3 years (like my XF650, now called the bandit) I would say yes. If you take good care of your battery, then you should be able to get 3-4 years out of it, based on average riding. If you're riding this thing every day for 2-3 years, you may start to lose capacity on the cells, so if it were me, and I snag this bike, I'd also start putting aside about $21/mo to have the new battery fund. It's something people don't necessarily point out, but batteries just don't last forever, at least not yet.
What PSI were you running during this testing?
That's an excllenet question...It was right around the middle, don't remember an exact PSI, but it was right in the middle of the recommended.
How does it compare to the more powerful Lankeleisi MG600 Plus ? Know?
2 things right off the bat, the Ranger is full-suspension, which makes the ride very comfortable, especially here on the Ranger and Trax platform. 2. The Lankeleisi is a stepthough (but Cyrusher has the Trax to compare). And some other comparisons here are Ranger is 52-Volt system, the MG600 is 48-Volt system. So, ideally you'll get more range on the Ranger. The motors are probably comparable in power, even though the nominal wattage is higher on the MG600. The Ranger also has torque sensor, better front forks, and a better display. So, if I could only get one of those 2 bikes, I'd get the Ranger every time. But the MG600 is cheaper, so if money is a factor, then the MG600 may make more sense. But you get the value out of spending more for the Ranger, in my opinion.
@@Ennovation Thanks! I end up buying the MG600 though. I prefer the display on it compared to the Cyrusher (from the reviews I saw) and my little kid was really excited about seeing the bikes and the cyrusher ranger doesnt easily fit a kid chair. I really wish it had a torque sensor though. Perhaps theres a way to buy one separately offbrand and modify it? idk
I wonder if there is a way to unlock the controller to provide full power via the throttle at all times and not limit the speed to 20 MPH?
i hope so
This brand makes attractive bikes with the painted rims. The frame s attractively designed, the bike is better looking than similar full suspension ebikes and the green colour's great! The lack of fenders and racks is not a shortcoming - this is an off-road bike, they don't belong on a bike like this.
I also loved the green color! Very slick looking bike in my opinion. Rack, agreed doesn’t need to have that. (Some people want it because they wouldn’t use it as a true off-road bike, but something that can do some dirt trails or similar). I’d probably put some short throw fenders on it because it does spit out water and mud pretty good, but they wouldn’t be full fenders for sure.
I like the sexy music
Sexy music is what sells bikes. All these guys saying it’s “test rides” or “superior product” are just wrong ;P
Great quality fat bike and lighter than expected.
It does seem lighter than you think, huh?
So, with the restrictions on the UK version, you may as well jump on a snail.😢
lol first off, kinda lame. Secondly, I would absolutely LOVE to see that review of someone riding a snail :P
@Ennovation I'll try and find it for you. In the meantime, I actually do love the bike. The annoying part is in the UK, the namby-pamby health and safety only allow 15 mph, then it stops assisting even though you can get 30 mph with pedal power and a favourable wind and that's perfectly legal??
It is really easy to remove the power restriction