I have the same bike too and I think your review is fair and just! In addition, I have some different ideas about the bike: 1. When off-road, it's better and safer to use the rear motor mode. When uphill, use the dual motor mode. 2. The PAS 1-5 will not affect the throttle speed, but only affect the pedal assist speed. So if use the throttle only, no matter 1/2/3/4 or 5, the speed will always be about 20mph. I bought an unlocked controller and now, my throttle speed is as fast as the pedal assist speed!
@@joehiatt1992 I bought one. The unlocked controller will only make the throttle speed as fast as the pedal assist speed. But will not increase the max speed of the bike
@@yewhleo914 Im in contact with mia there,Im still undecided with either the Warrior & Alaska,if speed is the same the Alaska looks good being lighter & 2- batteries,I like poss. range but the dual motor looks good to me on the Warrior ,what range are u getting with the Warrior??
@joehiatt1992 My friend has an ALASKA, we have compared both of them. On the flat road, there is not much difference about the speed or the using experience. If you usually go uphill, the advantage of dual motors comes in. The mileage of the ALASKA is more than WARRIOR because it has a larger battery. So it's up to your needs.
Looks perfect apart from no single/dual motor button on handlebar like Duotts s26/f26. No bike goes past 36mph unless it has a 60volt battery/amp. If they sold them in europe I would buy with 25ah battery.
I really like this bike but how could I hook my Cannondale wagon to the back rack like I do?? Those ones with the thing on the side of your wheel those wagons Aren't so good..... what good is it going down a hill..... can you turn on the extra motor while you're going up a hill because that's the only reason I need more watts night for Speed and how much torque is this?? I have one leg and I need power not speed I don't want to go 40 mph I want to go up hills at the most 25..... I never want to get stuck on a hill again ever like I did in Holly New York coming home from Hamlin Beach State Park New York 34 mile trip... 34 mile trip on a e-bike is grueling getting stuck on a hill with a wagon with your camping gear is way worse LOL but just with a 1,000 watt ecotrak hammer I've made it up hills you wouldn't believe it would go up any of these Hills by itself I think it Peaks more at 1500 what do these peek at?
Mountain bike handle bars on a 100 pound bike always surprises me, wouldn't people rather sit up straight, your never really going mountain biking with that bike, that's impossible..I prefer the BMX type bars..You don't need to pedal fast and run out of energy, just slowly ghost pedal and the motors will keep spitting energy..Your not putting in power to the wheels on that 7 speed going over 30 MPH..
I have the same bike too and I think your review is fair and just! In addition, I have some different ideas about the bike:
1. When off-road, it's better and safer to use the rear motor mode. When uphill, use the dual motor mode.
2. The PAS 1-5 will not affect the throttle speed, but only affect the pedal assist speed. So if use the throttle only, no matter 1/2/3/4 or 5, the speed will always be about 20mph. I bought an unlocked controller and now, my throttle speed is as fast as the pedal assist speed!
Nice! Thx for sharing!🤜🏼🤛🏼
They have an unlocked controller for 120,wonder what top speed would be,looked at the Wired bike
@@joehiatt1992 I bought one. The unlocked controller will only make the throttle speed as fast as the pedal assist speed. But will not increase the max speed of the bike
@@yewhleo914 Im in contact with mia there,Im still undecided with either the Warrior & Alaska,if speed is the same the Alaska looks good being lighter & 2- batteries,I like poss. range but the dual motor looks good to me on the Warrior ,what range are u getting with the Warrior??
@joehiatt1992 My friend has an ALASKA, we have compared both of them. On the flat road, there is not much difference about the speed or the using experience. If you usually go uphill, the advantage of dual motors comes in. The mileage of the ALASKA is more than WARRIOR because it has a larger battery. So it's up to your needs.
GREAT VID what's up with the wobble, any idea??
Thx! No idea… Maybe because of the extra weight from the second motor? Maybe the weight is slightly skewed to one side.🤷🏻♂️
Mia @ freesky could help find the anwer...
Did you ask?
That's looks like a good bike. Thanks for the review. I just sub'd for the review. Thank you, sir. Have a great day.
Appreciate you subscribing! Glad you liked the video! 🤜🏼🤛🏼
Looks perfect apart from no single/dual motor button on handlebar like Duotts s26/f26.
No bike goes past 36mph unless it has a 60volt battery/amp.
If they sold them in europe I would buy with 25ah battery.
My Freesky Alaska can go 38 stock. They can.
Voltage is just but one factor..Amps is the other big factor, and then weight, resistance, motor gearing, circuit board, etc.,
@@realeyesrealizereallies6828 well the Alaska only has a 48V battery, and a 25A controller. Factors aside, maybe some can despite their specs.
😮 Single battery on a double motor is lunacy
"Death Race" 2024!
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I really like this bike but how could I hook my Cannondale wagon to the back rack like I do?? Those ones with the thing on the side of your wheel those wagons Aren't so good..... what good is it going down a hill..... can you turn on the extra motor while you're going up a hill because that's the only reason I need more watts night for Speed and how much torque is this?? I have one leg and I need power not speed I don't want to go 40 mph I want to go up hills at the most 25..... I never want to get stuck on a hill again ever like I did in Holly New York coming home from Hamlin Beach State Park New York 34 mile trip... 34 mile trip on a e-bike is grueling getting stuck on a hill with a wagon with your camping gear is way worse LOL but just with a 1,000 watt ecotrak hammer I've made it up hills you wouldn't believe it would go up any of these Hills by itself I think it Peaks more at 1500 what do these peek at?
Mountain bike handle bars on a 100 pound bike always surprises me, wouldn't people rather sit up straight, your never really going mountain biking with that bike, that's impossible..I prefer the BMX type bars..You don't need to pedal fast and run out of energy, just slowly ghost pedal and the motors will keep spitting energy..Your not putting in power to the wheels on that 7 speed going over 30 MPH..
The Philodo H8 is dual motor goes 35 mph and is $300 cheaper than this