Mokwheel Asphalt - Watch Me Unbox and Assemble the Newest Ebike on the Block!

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  • Опубликовано: 9 сен 2024
  • Watch me unbox and assemble the MokWheel Asphalt ST ebike in this quick video. This ebike is perfect for commuters and recreational riders, and is made from high-quality materials.
    If you're looking for an ebike that's both stylish and practical, then the MokWheel Asphalt ST is a great choice! In this video, watch me unbox and assemble this bike in just a few minutes, and see just how easy it is to use. Thanks for watching!
    Unboxing and Assembly MokWheel Asphalt ST ebike
    To get your own Mokwheel Asphalt.
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Комментарии • 11

  • @davesteiner1231
    @davesteiner1231 28 дней назад +1

    The video of Asphalt ST was I enjoyed to watch and own this Asphalt ST since August 2023 I rode about over 1000 miles on trail paths in Tulsa area!! Thanks

    • @mikerochester
      @mikerochester  28 дней назад

      @@davesteiner1231 Glad you enjoyed it. These bikes are.so much fun.
      Thanks for taking the time to comment.

  • @ribspage5393
    @ribspage5393 Год назад +2

    Are you going to do a review of the bike?? I sure would love to get your input!

    • @mikerochester
      @mikerochester  Год назад

      Yes I'm working on editing the video now and should have it posted within the next few days :)

  • @user-xc2he3jo4s
    @user-xc2he3jo4s Год назад

    I recently bought a Aventon Aventure 2 so I can compare the two.
    This one looks like it has a much better seat. I bought a Cloud 9 replacement seat for the Aventure 2.
    The adjustable bike riser stem for the handlebar is nice. It allows a more upright position and takes weight of the hands and back. Wish Aventon would do that.
    The light is mounted on the fork keeping it out of the busy cockpit area, excellent idea, Aventon could learn something.
    The grips look round, not ergonomic so it loses a few points there. They will probably need to be replaced.
    The back rack should implement a good locking system like Ibera or Topeak so it loses a few points.
    Good try. Falls down on the grips and the rack.

    • @mikerochester
      @mikerochester  Год назад

      Thanks for your feedback. I plan on doing a test ride and review on the coming week. :)

    • @jeffmpvd7689
      @jeffmpvd7689 Год назад +1

      I'm sure this bike is made in the sane factory at the Aventon,. The frame looks exactly the same down to the welds.

    • @mikerochester
      @mikerochester  Год назад

      @@jeffmpvd7689 I feel most step through designs would be similar but their definitely different.

    • @user-xc2he3jo4s
      @user-xc2he3jo4s Год назад

      @@jeffmpvd7689This is listed as a commuter bike. It's not a fat tire bike so I was a bit off in my comparison.
      The Aventure has a side loaded battery which I think is best. Top load could catch rain or other stuff. Bottom loaded get splashed by mud etc.
      It should be compared to the Aventon Level 2 or the Velotric Discover. The seat, grips, and rack are still deficient in my opinion on all three. The MockWheel and Level 2 have a torque sensor. Velotric has a cadence sensor. The MockWheel riser stem and seat look pretty good.
      The first company that gets things right will clean up big time. :)

  • @shaynechurch7252
    @shaynechurch7252 Год назад +1

    How do you adjust the handlebar height?? I can't seem to get the zoom stem to rotate up or down.

    • @mikerochester
      @mikerochester  Год назад

      If there adjustable usually there's a set screw on the underside of the stem.