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Apples to apples..the mileage is good for a budget rocket ship in the cold. Better battery would do more miles but would add $$$ to cost. Batteries are the biggest $$$$ for electric. Great review
They sell this bike with a second battery. Add in a blender and a mounting system and for under 2k you have yourself a compact, lighter weight, long range 40mph bike.
@@maximumchargeEV That's great Alex, as I really think a dual motor E-bike either needs one large powerful battery, or 2 batteries - 1 for each motor. For what this e-bike costs with just the one battery, well you'd struggle to build the same performing machine for the same amount of money - I mean, yeah it's possible to build something similar, but at what level of equipment, such as batteries, motors, brakes, lights, suspension, frame, tyres etc, etc, as all these items soon stack up cash wise. My only concern really would be what quality of cells are being used in their batteries, but most manufacturers have upped their game as far as battery safety, and longevity goes - which is good news for us e-buyers. 🚲⚡👍
@@maximumchargeEV .....my videos still suck. People like me because I am nice and like to help others....and my videos are "unconventional," but they still suck. AND, I am OK with that.... :)
I have a very similar bike just with a 48v battery so the top speed is more like 33 instead of 38 on yours. In top power mode never pedalling and constantly going at the top speed with both motors running I was able to get 17 miles of range out of a 23ah battery. Pro tip you definitely don’t wanna run out of battery as I had to pedal mine manually for 3 miles and it’s very hard work to ride it above 8mph on the flat.
18 Miles full throttle 52 volt 32 ah. Anioki , Tesway 52 volt 60 ah can reach 60/70 Miles . In same testing condition . Is It correct ? So much difference because single motor and double ah 32 vs 60 ?
In the warmer Temps this bike might get to 20 miles, maybe more if I switched it to single motor before the battery dies. For the dual motor aniioki I got around 50 miles of range throttle only in warm Temps. The tesway is single motor and much lower power so the power draw is far less.
Had mine delivered about a week ago. Started to unbox and found battery 100% dead and no keys on handlebars or in box . Charged for 9 hours had red light on charger but charge indicator on battery never lit up. After numerous e mails ebycco finally responded. They wanted voltage check and pictures and videos. Was told I needed to assemble the bike and install the dead battery for more video. My son told me dad putting the bike together with a bad battery and no keys won’t solve the problem. Battery voltage switch on or off is 2.1 volts . Was shipped a defective product with no keys and I’m out 1400$ it’s not my job to diagnose thebattery
Things like this happen with bikes, and other electronics. It sounds like ebycco is being responsive and talking you through the process to get it sorted out. they might just need proof and verification of the problem, and that's their way of doing it. I've seen you post this elsewhere and imagine you are frustrated. I think china is celebrating their new year so everything was shut down last week. Keep us posted on how it goes.
my seeker 26 was 1100... add 2nd battery on top frame tube (not on rear) with some baskets, a softer seat and an adjustable stem it was 1600 in sum runs 38.6 mph sidenote.. do not believe the advertised capacity... MEASURE IT!!! (a powermeter inline with the charger tells you that details) if pack is about 6kg its a 25Ah 52v so a scale also tells a lot
@@maximumchargeEVthrow it on a scale and tell us the weight of the pack I bet my slightly modded seeker also makes it up that hill with ease ..it's similar motors... also 52V... but 2 batteries direct in parallel for lower voltage sag (no blender!!)... 46 Ah with the two packs ... and I can not believe the advertised pack size ... a scale... and maybe a closer look inside will tell us a lot
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Budget friendly monster....understatement
Great performance indeed. Not many bikes can make it up that hill
Apples to apples..the mileage is good for a budget rocket ship in the cold. Better battery would do more miles but would add $$$ to cost. Batteries are the biggest $$$$ for electric. Great review
Spot on mate, I think for the money it's a steal is this e-bike. 👍
They sell this bike with a second battery. Add in a blender and a mounting system and for under 2k you have yourself a compact, lighter weight, long range 40mph bike.
@@maximumchargeEV
That's great Alex, as I really think a dual motor E-bike either needs one large powerful battery, or 2 batteries - 1 for each motor.
For what this e-bike costs with just the one battery, well you'd struggle to build the same performing machine for the same amount of money - I mean, yeah it's possible to build something similar, but at what level of equipment, such as batteries, motors, brakes, lights, suspension, frame, tyres etc, etc, as all these items soon stack up cash wise.
My only concern really would be what quality of cells are being used in their batteries, but most manufacturers have upped their game as far as battery safety, and longevity goes - which is good news for us e-buyers.
🚲⚡👍
@MickyBee73 youll see the insides of this battery in the 3rd video. Big update. Stay tuned.
@@maximumchargeEV Superb 🚲⚡👍
Great Content Alex!
This e-bike is a great performer, and an absolute bargain for the money it costs.
You can't go wrong for the price.
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Thanks man. Excellent value indeed
Monster hill climb.....holy cow....that is outstanding
Video work is outstanding
Thanks man. Slowly adding some more angles to change things up a bit
@@maximumchargeEV ....it is outstanding. I can tell....I feel so inadequate watching you and other friends.... :)
@IMBruceECLECTIC dude look at your SUBS!
@@maximumchargeEV .....my videos still suck. People like me because I am nice and like to help others....and my videos are "unconventional," but they still suck. AND, I am OK with that.... :)
I have a very similar bike just with a 48v battery so the top speed is more like 33 instead of 38 on yours. In top power mode never pedalling and constantly going at the top speed with both motors running I was able to get 17 miles of range out of a 23ah battery.
Pro tip you definitely don’t wanna run out of battery as I had to pedal mine manually for 3 miles and it’s very hard work to ride it above 8mph on the flat.
I've been in your shoes before! My first video ever I overshoot the range estimate
Nice opening
Had to updated it since the "battery dude" mascot was updated :)
I like your content buddy !! Excellent !!
Thanks man. You'll like the 3rd part of this series a lot. All about batteries
Thank you for your extremely useful and entertaining video. I ended up signing for your channel. I'm looking forward to 3 part battery review.
Thanks! Happy to have you as a viewer.
I was wondering about the thumb throttle. Thanks for confirming my suspicion.
That was some tough riding ! I’m definitely adding a suspension seat post 😄
Great idea!
Battery sag on a budget bike....should be expected
Indeed! You'll see why it sags so much in the 3rd video.
@@maximumchargeEV ...i am a psycho....I already know....but will still watch. :)
Do more reps and sets for your right thumb... 🤔🤷♂️😂🤣😂🤣
That price is outstanding for what you get
Oh yeah absolutely. I wasn't expecting this bike to go 40mph so it was a surprise during the review ride.
18 Miles full throttle 52 volt 32 ah. Anioki , Tesway 52 volt 60 ah can reach 60/70 Miles . In same testing condition . Is It correct ? So much difference because single motor and double ah 32 vs 60 ?
In the warmer Temps this bike might get to 20 miles, maybe more if I switched it to single motor before the battery dies. For the dual motor aniioki I got around 50 miles of range throttle only in warm Temps. The tesway is single motor and much lower power so the power draw is far less.
Had mine delivered about a week ago. Started to unbox and found battery 100% dead and no keys on handlebars or in box . Charged for 9 hours had red light on charger but charge indicator on battery never lit up. After numerous e mails ebycco finally responded. They wanted voltage check and pictures and videos. Was told I needed to assemble the bike and install the dead battery for more video. My son told me dad putting the bike together with a bad battery and no keys won’t solve the problem. Battery voltage switch on or off is 2.1 volts . Was shipped a defective product with no keys and I’m out 1400$ it’s not my job to diagnose thebattery
Things like this happen with bikes, and other electronics. It sounds like ebycco is being responsive and talking you through the process to get it sorted out. they might just need proof and verification of the problem, and that's their way of doing it. I've seen you post this elsewhere and imagine you are frustrated. I think china is celebrating their new year so everything was shut down last week. Keep us posted on how it goes.
Very cool bike
my seeker 26 was 1100... add 2nd battery on top frame tube (not on rear)
with some baskets, a softer seat and an adjustable stem it was 1600 in sum
runs 38.6 mph
sidenote.. do not believe the advertised capacity... MEASURE IT!!! (a powermeter inline with the charger tells you that details)
if pack is about 6kg its a 25Ah 52v
so a scale also tells a lot
I will comment on this in part 3
@@maximumchargeEVthrow it on a scale and tell us the weight of the pack
I bet my slightly modded seeker also makes it up that hill with ease ..it's similar motors... also 52V... but 2 batteries direct in parallel for lower voltage sag (no blender!!)... 46 Ah with the two packs ... and I can not believe the advertised pack size ... a scale... and maybe a closer look inside will tell us a lot
looking forward for part 3 😂
@dg9bfc I will be giving more details on batteries these bike come with in part 3
Thumb down, not a hellcat in site 😢
Lol now I know you mad
@ yes, hella mad gang
Can we start some youtuber beef?
@ nah, I don’t need, just keeping it raw
It's not really 3000watt still low power 😂
Nominal 2900 watts according to the controller and the voltage