I own this bike. It's been a great bike. I made a few upgrades. Rear view camera and more lights. My only complaint, just like everyone else, distance.
hey jonathan. good to see your still making vids. ... for some reason YT stopped recommending your vids to me. so lost track of you for a while. probably some algorithm thing, not sure. .. cheers
Most e-bikes have a slight delay before the motor kicks in when peddling. This is by design so that when you are stopped and you move the peddles forward slightly the motor doesn't immediately kick in when you're not expecting it.
Did you ever mention or notice that this bike has cruise control? If you hold the throttle at a steady for so many seconds, you can eventually let go of the throttle and the bike will maintain that speed. I wish all e-bikes had cruise control because, sometimes, you just want to use the throttle and not peddle. It can get tiring to always have to be using the throttle.
I've actually been looking around for an e bike to commute to work, its a 4 mile ride on a hilly terrain, I'm actually saving up for the Philodo H8 mostly because I like the fact there's an "ignition" key so to speak, and the all wheel drive should make those hills a lot easier. Last e bike I had was a DIY front hub motor one, which going up some hills had killed my battery on a full charge, finally put it to rest when I changed a flat on the front tire, I guess I didn't torque it down enough, and it came off on me when I was riding. Really enjoying your videos though!
i have a regular fat bike 26x4 tire and i LOVE how they r screaming to go offf road , my friend , just got my last year , but lookin at theses types of bike , cause i just moved back to my old town ,DYING to roll again as soon as the weather stop snowing .I want to get back to it , I WOULD love 2 MY HANDS ON ONE OF THESES. at some point .
I was looking at the Aventon Adventure 2 and also the Favorite HYBRID PRO ST EBIKE which looks really appealing, but I love the fact that this bike has dual suspension (front & back) a more powerful motor, etc.. but how is support , where do I get support for it and parts? That is honestly my only concern holding me back from pulling the trigger. Thanks!
The size of the headlight is usually not indicative of how powerful the light actually is. It appears this bike's headlight is only for looks - to give it a motorcycle appearance. With LED technology, lights can now be very small and still be very powerful. We've all seen flashlights that have surprisingly strong power. I have two e-bikes. The one with the larger headlight is actually the weaker of the two.
wanted this bike, but apparently atm they are out of stock in Eu. gotta wait for the shipment. For someone who wonders where the warehouse in Eu is, its in Poland
I feel like the Lectric XP 3.0 makes this bike look 'expensive' for what it offers but that is just what it looks from the video, could be way different in physical feel when riding
Looks like a good bike, but the brakes ruin it. Cheap and easy fix, but the buyer shouldn't have to go and buy a pair of 180mm+ disc rotors for $30-80 and adjust their brake pads to convert to larger brakes. They already have Hydraulic Brakes, that's the most expensive $60-150 upgrade, so it just doesn't make sense for the company to not spend the extra $1-4 extra it would have cost them to manufacture it with 180mm rotors instead of 160mm, to get better performance out of the hydraulic brakes. The reason 160mm disc brakes is unacceptable, is because that very long stopping distance means that even going at the 25-28 mph the motor is designed to achieve, is dangerous or even reckless, because a lot can go wrong before you can stop that bike. That means your real speed limit is more like 18-23 mph for safe stopping. You paid for a fast bike with hydraulic brakes, but now you have to slow down all the time just to make sure you'll be able to brake fast enough at the places where you might have to. Other than that, $1200 is a good price for a full-suspension fat tire bike with a 17.5 Ah battery that actually achieves 28 mph. Most cheap 750W e-bikes don't actually achieve 28 mph on motor. Most cheap 750W e-bikes don't have rear suspension. Most cheap 750W e-bikes don't even have hydraulic brakes, but even they usually have 180mm rotors. If you went out and bought a typical 750W e-bike, and you wanted to add rear suspension and hydraulic brakes, it would cost $150-300 just to buy and install them both yourself. And most cheap 750W e-bikes with 17.5Ah+ aren't going to have inframe batteries, which some people prefer. The largest in-frame batteries are 20Ah, but most in-frame batteries for 48V motors are only 10-16 Ah, typically 12.8-15 Ah for 750W. Larger batteries are usually external, mounted on the rear rack, under the seat, or attached to a tube of the frame. 17.5 Ah is about as big as you can go and still not look like some kind of high-powered e-bike to some people. If you don't mind the time and money to install 180mm rotors to your bike, then this could be a decent buy. If you're looking for a bike to use as-is, then don't buy this, the brakes really are crucial, they are unsafe but they also limit your speed because your speed is what you'd eventually willingly sacrifice for the sake of safety.
I have it at home. I will write only the minuses narrow handlebars (necessary replacement), soft, spring fork, seat post is for a 190 cm rider, short, unusable. rear shock absorber - disaster, changed hardness after a few rides - replacement necessary , the sheet metal fenders resonate at a certain speed, they creak extremely (lubricate everything) and tighten all the screws - they are allowed. the control unit has an output - connector for the rear light. not for the brake light. even lankeleisi is up to 180 kg and died at 8 km / h. except for the rear wheel, it is compatible. ruclips.net/video/IO28h8O5EdI/видео.html
I do not like it. No rear light except on seat. Poor brakes. Small battery. Overpriced even at $1300. $1300 is not cheap for me. It looks expensive but it is fake.
I own this bike. It's been a great bike. I made a few upgrades. Rear view camera and more lights. My only complaint, just like everyone else, distance.
Hey how fast does it go with throttle only??
@@SPEARHEADGLOBAL 28mph
Does anyone already know how to increase the range? The RX30 battery should theoretically also fit into the RX80
What’s the distance like?
Should of named it Barracuda cause the bike has Heart 🤟🤟
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So this ain’t the end, I saw you again
Today
Weight limit on the rear rack is 150lbs found it on the Burchda website.
These look amazing. His bikes will dominate the market. low price. I want to own this bike. It's a great bike.
Hi rear wobble could be the tyre is not seated right on the rim or tyre is not fully round/Evan construction.
hey jonathan. good to see your still making vids. ... for some reason YT stopped recommending your vids to me. so lost track of you for a while. probably some algorithm thing, not sure. .. cheers
Hit those notifications 🔔
Most e-bikes have a slight delay before the motor kicks in when peddling. This is by design so that when you are stopped and you move the peddles forward slightly the motor doesn't immediately kick in when you're not expecting it.
Did you ever mention or notice that this bike has cruise control? If you hold the throttle at a steady for so many seconds, you can eventually let go of the throttle and the bike will maintain that speed. I wish all e-bikes had cruise control because, sometimes, you just want to use the throttle and not peddle. It can get tiring to always have to be using the throttle.
When I took it to work I mentioned it. I did more than one video on it
cant find out what kind of battery's (make) are in it..
Wondering if the vibration you talked about diminished after you tightened the nuts?
Love the Mountain Bike style vids bro! Still need to get your hands on a Freesky brand bike though man!
I've actually been looking around for an e bike to commute to work, its a 4 mile ride on a hilly terrain, I'm actually saving up for the Philodo H8 mostly because I like the fact there's an "ignition" key so to speak, and the all wheel drive should make those hills a lot easier. Last e bike I had was a DIY front hub motor one, which going up some hills had killed my battery on a full charge, finally put it to rest when I changed a flat on the front tire, I guess I didn't torque it down enough, and it came off on me when I was riding. Really enjoying your videos though!
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i have a regular fat bike 26x4 tire and i LOVE how they r screaming to go offf road , my friend , just got my last year , but lookin at theses types of bike , cause i just moved back to my old town ,DYING to roll again as soon as the weather stop snowing .I want to get back to it , I WOULD love 2 MY HANDS ON ONE OF THESES. at some point .
I was looking at the Aventon Adventure 2 and also the Favorite HYBRID PRO ST EBIKE which looks really appealing, but I love the fact that this bike has dual suspension (front & back) a more powerful motor, etc.. but how is support , where do I get support for it and parts? That is honestly my only concern holding me back from pulling the trigger. Thanks!
Mine is on the way 😊
How does it feels? Tell us please
The size of the headlight is usually not indicative of how powerful the light actually is. It appears this bike's headlight is only for looks - to give it a motorcycle appearance. With LED technology, lights can now be very small and still be very powerful. We've all seen flashlights that have surprisingly strong power. I have two e-bikes. The one with the larger headlight is actually the weaker of the two.
wanted this bike, but apparently atm they are out of stock in Eu. gotta wait for the shipment. For someone who wonders where the warehouse in Eu is, its in Poland
The whole internet and not a mention one about adjusting this, or any (hc26) burchda, rear suspension... I thought you were going there once, wrong.
Has anyone tried to upgrade the tail light with a wired one? Please share the how to. Thanks!
I feel like the Lectric XP 3.0 makes this bike look 'expensive' for what it offers but that is just what it looks from the video, could be way different in physical feel when riding
I own it. It's a very comfortably fun ride.
What is your height? Will it fit 183 cm? Will the bike be too small?
Looks like a good bike, but the brakes ruin it. Cheap and easy fix, but the buyer shouldn't have to go and buy a pair of 180mm+ disc rotors for $30-80 and adjust their brake pads to convert to larger brakes. They already have Hydraulic Brakes, that's the most expensive $60-150 upgrade, so it just doesn't make sense for the company to not spend the extra $1-4 extra it would have cost them to manufacture it with 180mm rotors instead of 160mm, to get better performance out of the hydraulic brakes.
The reason 160mm disc brakes is unacceptable, is because that very long stopping distance means that even going at the 25-28 mph the motor is designed to achieve, is dangerous or even reckless, because a lot can go wrong before you can stop that bike. That means your real speed limit is more like 18-23 mph for safe stopping. You paid for a fast bike with hydraulic brakes, but now you have to slow down all the time just to make sure you'll be able to brake fast enough at the places where you might have to.
Other than that, $1200 is a good price for a full-suspension fat tire bike with a 17.5 Ah battery that actually achieves 28 mph. Most cheap 750W e-bikes don't actually achieve 28 mph on motor. Most cheap 750W e-bikes don't have rear suspension. Most cheap 750W e-bikes don't even have hydraulic brakes, but even they usually have 180mm rotors. If you went out and bought a typical 750W e-bike, and you wanted to add rear suspension and hydraulic brakes, it would cost $150-300 just to buy and install them both yourself. And most cheap 750W e-bikes with 17.5Ah+ aren't going to have inframe batteries, which some people prefer. The largest in-frame batteries are 20Ah, but most in-frame batteries for 48V motors are only 10-16 Ah, typically 12.8-15 Ah for 750W. Larger batteries are usually external, mounted on the rear rack, under the seat, or attached to a tube of the frame. 17.5 Ah is about as big as you can go and still not look like some kind of high-powered e-bike to some people.
If you don't mind the time and money to install 180mm rotors to your bike, then this could be a decent buy. If you're looking for a bike to use as-is, then don't buy this, the brakes really are crucial, they are unsafe but they also limit your speed because your speed is what you'd eventually willingly sacrifice for the sake of safety.
Do you see any problems using the RX30 battery in the RX80? They are basically the same bikes. Same motor, etc.
Im 5'4 would it be ok?
You Need to do reviews of this bike
How do I buy this in Ireland
You would have to contact them.
Set up bike before riding.
Dude going throttle only from a dead stop of course it won't make it up California Hills. But it will with pedal assist.
Thems 👽🎬
Berkda
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I have it at home. I will write only the minuses
narrow handlebars (necessary replacement), soft, spring fork, seat post is for a 190 cm rider, short, unusable. rear shock absorber - disaster, changed hardness after a few rides - replacement necessary
, the sheet metal fenders resonate at a certain speed, they creak extremely (lubricate everything) and tighten all the screws - they are allowed.
the control unit has an output - connector for the rear light. not for the brake light.
even lankeleisi is up to 180 kg and died at 8 km / h. except for the rear wheel, it is compatible.
ruclips.net/video/IO28h8O5EdI/видео.html
Walk. You had the PA at 0.
I do not like it. No rear light except on seat. Poor brakes. Small battery. Overpriced even at $1300. $1300 is not cheap for me. It looks expensive but it is fake.
the goods at this price are the big front headlight, the big seat, and the rear suspension making this full suspension. the battery should be 20ah.
It’s good for its price it’s not expensive there’s e bikes that cost more than that and are worse
What fat tire e-bike would you buy for 1300?
Berch Da. Berch + Da= Berchda
I dunno 🤔