The thumbnail is a bit misleading. I see from the comments you're not familiar with how the ebike industry works... so for clarification. :) Juiced Bikes - made in China. No assembly done in the US. Optibike - I've had Jim on my podcast, very interesting work and one of the few with many US designed and made components. Bike Friday - unique frame which fits a wide variety of sizes, very cool. Motor kits are made in China. Electric Bike Co - components from global sources, China, Taiwan, etc. Final assembly is done in the US. I've reviewed a few of their bikes and have been pleased with their quality. Great bikes. Rungu - not a great seller from my understanding. Too weird for mass adoption. No ebike is made in USA at this point. We don't have drivetrains, tires, chains, brakes, or other critical components made here.
The title is false A Made in USA mark is a country of origin label that indicates the product is "all or virtually all" made in the United States. The label is regulated by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC).
We love our Pedegos! My husband is visually impaired and rides his out of necessity. He can pedal, use pedal assist, and use the throttle, all as needed. Worth every penny.
Thank you for letting us know. I'm happy to hear you and your husbands positive experience. Your feedback is a valuable addition to our videos topic and additional discussions.
I don't think that's the case here. These companies make their own frames. I'm not sure about tires or innertubes but I'd think they bought American made.
@@mindseyedesign I appreciate your reply but I was looking to purchase an American made bike in doing research I found that all ebikes are more than 90% chinese parts even the so called made in usa frames are only welded in us with Chinese stock some of these companies bikes are only assembled in us by their purchasers The other big lie is the range expect to get half of the advertised range if your lucky. If you don't pedal at all expect less. This is a new and budding industry it will take years to sort fact from fiction anyone buying an E bike should do their homework most of these companies will either merge or just fade away in the next ten years just like the snowmobile s and the out door power equiptment industry which has been whittled down to 4 or 5 manufactures so being truthful is not a priority thanks I enjoy your videos their well done
Ordering tires from another country does not mean they designed the bike. If some parts come from China, Canada, or anywhere other than the U.S. It does not mean the bikes were not made in America. If they design, engineer, and assemble them then they qualify in my book. With your logic nothing anywhere would qualify for much of anything made iones home country. Oh, they imported the rubber, or Litium, so it's not American made. I get it, I get it, I really do, but I didn't have time to investigate where the peddles came from.
@@michaelklinge1857 I tried doing the same. It will be impossible to find an eBike that is made with all US sourced raw materials. I know small builders such as Schwift make/weld their own frames, but I am not sure where they source their tubing from. I agree, there is a big distinction between made in US and assembled in US. Did you find any ebike motors that were made in the US? Everything I've found is made in China, with a few made in Taiwan, Germany, and possibly Spain, although they were a bit vague on which part is made where(they stated having factories all over, including China).
Hi Robert, we just posted a reverse electric trike video on July 20th, and I'm currently finishing up the list for another. Here's the link if you missed it. thanks for watching ruclips.net/video/NsozVg6ANRQ/видео.html
IMHO, the title of this video should be altered to say: "Designed and Engineered In America". Many of these bikes are actually built in China. RAD and Bakcou should have received a mention here as well given the fact that they are two of the top US based brands.
Bikefriday , may ask how you transport your batteries over nepal and other countries overbord , when there is not a company that want t flight li/on bateteries ??
We have 2 lectric Xp from Phoenix AZ and they are the best out there not only to ride but, price and warranty and the highest quality and sales in the USA. What do you not get!!
Lectric is PURE UNADULTERATED JUNK. From CHina, using extruded pig iron. Low end and will fall apart. no reputable ebike or bike shop will touch them for service.
@@specialist-in-tech sooo for $900 and free shipping and over 2000 miles with no problem Tell us something else that comes close. Maybe you have a lot of $$ but most weekend bike riders save the $ for important things not for a 2 or 3 hour weekend ride. Have fun spending your $$
This seems like the future,its VERY hard for a petrol head to understand.. But to fly around on a fast e-dirtbike almost completely quiet in the forest is just a new experience..
Your comment is a breath of fresh air, pun intended. I'd be willing to wager if gas was the only option, and we were at the mercy of the oil companies charging five bucks a gallon, these electric vehicle haters would change their tune real fast. I think it was around ten years ago gas was around four or five a gallon, people were irate over the prices, everyone wanted options, Now we have options. .
If you had any idea the amount of inventory and tools a full service locksmith needs to cargo around you would be amazed. I would love to hear of an EV solution that won't cost me 100K, but right now I am stuck with a 2011 chevy express cargo van that's is one heck of a project to customize. It's not like I can just go out and buy any vehicle, because I have months of customizing afterwards. And we can never just get rid of oil, unless you want to give up 90% of your household goods, and put stores like Bestbuy and Home Depot, out of business, that's you. I can tell you those that want your vote refuse to inform you that you will give up your luxuries.
I like #1 Rungu because it looks like it can handle snow. But I would never pay more then $1000 for any bike . I would just get a motorcycle if I go above $1000
The prices and capacities listed for Juicedbikes are wrong. We've got the prices listed for the hyper model mixed up with the capacity of the baseline. The $2999 Hyper comes with a 19.2ah battery🔋. Their baselines with the 13ah batteries are currently about $1999 though they frequently go on sale for about $1799. = )
Check out Sondors mid drive. No front suspension but you can buy yourself one for $150 and the bike is only $2000 or a full suspension model called Rockstar for $2600.: Shipping is not free. And you have to wait until September before they will ship it to you. Battery is 48V 20ah, so good range.
Rungu is limited width reverse tricycle. As soon as width increases steering mechanism will be unusable. I have invented a new steering system which is based on Bevel gears with variable transmission ratio, compact and concealable
i was sure SONDORS BIKES would of made this list in my opinion they deserved to be here more than some that made the list ! and they are more affordable than most others out there in the same class.
I don't remember the exact reason I did not include them. It could have been I was unable to get confirmation the bikes are made in the USA or just because we have Sondors bikes in about every other electric bike video on this channel already.
Graphene will cost less Drew. Lithium is so expensive because of the energy needed to procure it. Carbon constructions will be fractions cheaper to produce. It's only a matter of time. = )
I would say, they were designed and assembled by American rather than "manufactured" by American. Even TREK is buying Frames, Tires, Control Cables, Chains & Gears from Far East.
Before you get too excited, almost all the parts parts of these bikes come from China. Much more accurate to say they're designed and assembled in the USA.
You can check out our collection on our website. mindseyevideos.com/electric-bikes I only include highly-rated electric bikes. Usually not the bikes I feature in videos although we have featured some of them. The price range is from around $500 to $2000. Here's also a video we posted not long ago featuring 10 ebikes under $2k ruclips.net/video/Bi8WlPXK6Bw/видео.html
The electric bike company has some sweet bikes. Check out Ride 1 Up. They have some awesome bikes. From $1095 to $1995. I really like how they look like normal peddle bikes.
What most don't realize is the average person cant afford those toys, I want one, but all have to do is go to amazon and buy a kit, cost less than the tire alone.
The 1000w wheel kits for $200 (no battery included) don't last very long and the the 750w-1000W mid drive kits that will last are like $500-$700 for a decent one. With a quality long range battery, you're looking at around $1,000. Then you have to install it yourself and still pay for electric to recharge it... The battery is also only going to last so long before needing replaced.....I really want an ebike kit but bought a 2 stroke motorized bike kit and some better upgraded parts for $160 total and a $99 Mongoose Exhibit (on sale) MTN bike.. $260 total, 30-35 mph top speed, long riding range and 100 mpgs. The biggest downside is a noisy engine and you can't ride them legally in all 50 states.
"Our industry-leading, 52V mid-drive motor coupled with a first-gear ratio of 1:1.67 achieves up to 242 ft-lbs. of torque at the rear wheel! " riderungu.com/product/rungu-dualie-xr-steep/
Any chance of making lists of Anime inspired personal transports/e-bikes? Folding designs usually don't carry heavier loads. But a powered exosuit design that transforms to your own transport really comes in handy. BubbleGum Crisis anyone? :)
Even if they get some of their parts or all if their parts from China, the Congo, or the moon, no one claimed they mine their own Cobalt or don't import any supplies. Put down your torch and pitchfork for two seconds and reread the video title. "Made in America" all these bikes are made in America. Manufactured, designed, and developed in the U.S. of A . TYVM and have a nice day. About Juiced Bikes We are performance obsessed thrill-seekers passionately devoted to creating mobility products that transform our lives by revolutionizing how we ride. Our guiding vision is to amplify individual potential and, in doing so, inspire sustained global progress. We believe in the power of riding faster and farther. We believe in maximizing the efficiency of every mile traveled. We believe customers are our greatest asset; exceeding their expectations will always be our greatest priority. We believe superior quality and exceptional performance should be reliable and reasonably priced. We believe in fearlessly pushing boundaries and boldly disrupting the status-quo. We believe in ambitiously advancing every aspect of our business through an environment of continuous improvement in the pursuit of perfection. Our Story Juiced Bikes is a California-based electric bike company offering innovative and top-performing electric mobility products at an accessible price. By using a direct-to-consumer distribution model, Juiced Bikes eliminates redundancy in an otherwise outdated supply chain to create a more affordable purchasing path for its customers. The company was founded in 2009 by Tora Harris who graduated from Princeton University with a degree in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering. Harris is a record-breaking high jump champion, five-time American Champion, and a 2004 Olympian. His passionate commitment to academic pursuits and athletic competition is now devoted to developing high performance personal mobility products that take customers on a life-changing ride. Originally established as an importer of Lithium-Ion batteries, Juiced Bikes made the jump from importer to electric bike manufacturing company, and quickly progressed to developing electric bikes with the inventive and functional ODK Utility e-bike launching in 2010. Juiced products are designed, engineered, and supported by a team in San Diego, California and produced to exacting quality specifications. We take enormous pride in setting performance standards for range, quality, durability, affordability, and service support for the global electric bike industry."
@@mindseyedesign You do realize that's not how it works right? If you make a claim and somebody questions it or disputes it, the onus of proof is on you to back it up not them to prove you wrong. If that baffles you, then think about the term "innocent until proven guilty". It's not up to the defendant to prove themselves innocent, but up to the prosecutor to prove guilt because they are making the claim that the person committed the crime. Common sense 101 buddy!
I AM A 80 YRS. OLD RETIRED ENGINEER AND CAN HELP YOU TO SELL SOME E-BICICLES IN QRO. MEX. AND MAY BE I CAN BUY ONE OF YOUR PRODUCTS . PLEASE ANSWER FOR BEST ALTERNATIVES .
Is not completely made in USA, I lots of components are from other countries, if is made in USA price is going to be higher that customers won't buy them.
Yes I can see using the others but number 2 should probably be number 1. Though there was a lot of ingenious ideas though!!! Which is why the Rungu got number 1 since all the bells and whistles it's got built into it's design.
Not everything with three wheels is a "trike". trike / /trīk/ INFORMAL /noun / 1. a tricycle. / 2. a kind of ultralight aircraft. So you don't get mixed up again. A tricycle, often abbreviated to trike, is a human-powered three-wheeled vehicle. Some tricycles, such as cycle rickshaws and freight trikes, are used for commercial purposes, especially in the developing world, particularly Africa and Asia.
@@mindseyedesign how i am mixed up? i mixed up a tricycle with a trike? that thing has three wheels, so by definition it is a trike. a bicycle has two wheels by definition.
The 30 miles distance is without pedal assist and 150 is with peddle assist. The spec sheet should have had both and labeled with peddle assist. I'll let the team know to be sure and include that detail moving forward . Thanks for watching.
I am desperately looking for a trike. Because I can't ride a bike. Having balancing problem. Due to this reason am facing lot of difficulties. Pls launch it in Indian Market. It will very helpful for many women who are eager to ride a bike but they can't because of balancing problem
I would much rather go for the bike. For the cars you also gotta add the cost of gas every month plus insurance,plus if that car cost less than $3k your most likely gonna invest a few hundred to fix it up. The bike requires no gas nor insurance. Plus they are way way funner than a car.
I'm waiting for an ebike that's boarder line insane. Peddles only there so the police believe it's a bicycle. The kind of bike that would make Tim Allan grunt
lol. Hello, Tom M You'll find several of those type of bikes within our playlist below. ruclips.net/p/PLJmAwjBwlfgLYErG0FfQ_uSShA2ML4mco Thanks for watching!
For most "made in America" products and tools, made in America only refers to the paper packaging in which the Chinese products are replaced in after arriving in America before US sellers tripling the price nowadays even Milwaukee tools are 100% Chinese
america es un continente muy grande, va desde argentina hasta groenlandia, sé mas especifico por favor con el titulo
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Made in America... So... Bafang is an American company, now? Just asking.... Made in America by Chinese workers, in Chinese factories, in China. On Chinese salaries but sold on American prices. :)))
They lied, if you weigh 100 pounds you might get those ranges! If you weigh 200lbs like me it cuts the range in half of what they advertise. If its hilly its even less, and its all over the net
@@jimbo4203 and if you weight 300lb then it will go even less distance. If you go up a hill it will also go less distance. That's not 5 companies lying about range. It's common sense.
@@jimbo4203 Rather than be so quick to call everything bs how about go read the website reviews, or a third party bike review website and then see if it's true or not? That would be bad business to flat out lie or exaggerate your bikes specs. Word would get out fast and no more bikes sold.
I tried to order an ebike after thinking about it over a year and fed ex could not get it delivered to my house. I tried telling them to deliver it after five when i got of work and they wouldn't do it. If you are an ebike company i would think about using a different company to ship your ebikes. They only use a call center in India as there customer service. You can not speak directly to a FedEx representative. They are terrible at getting a package delivered to there customer, beware.
"high quality"? I don't think those two words come to anyone's mind when seeing Made in China on a lable. I'm not saying everything made in China isn't of quality, however, "high quality is a bit of a stretch, iin my opinion. "Cost competitive", some would say; "cheap", you get what you pay for.
Imagine armies can use a foldup version of a solar powered all terrain bike....fitted with long range capabilities imagine how swift the marines 😳 can be on missions
You mean like those bikes we use to use as a kid or even...pedal boats? I believe those all went extinct many years ago after humans decided that paddling under human power is simply unacceptable. Actually, I'm all about human-powered, solar and electric, etc. With all these electric aircraft along with Bitcoin, I genuinely feel like I live in the future. As for human-powered vehicles, we did post a video with that topic several years ago. Surprisingly, the vehicles are aircraft. Some people find non-fuel-dependent electric planes scary. Imagine paddling an e-helicopter of some sort to keep it in the air and moving forward. Here's the link to that old video below. I would find it interesting if anyone is working on this type of transportation anymore. Companies are making traditional paddle boats still, so that's good. ruclips.net/video/AlSlXCgF6y4/видео.html
The thumbnail is a bit misleading. I see from the comments you're not familiar with how the ebike industry works... so for clarification. :)
Juiced Bikes - made in China. No assembly done in the US.
Optibike - I've had Jim on my podcast, very interesting work and one of the few with many US designed and made components.
Bike Friday - unique frame which fits a wide variety of sizes, very cool. Motor kits are made in China.
Electric Bike Co - components from global sources, China, Taiwan, etc. Final assembly is done in the US. I've reviewed a few of their bikes and have been pleased with their quality. Great bikes.
Rungu - not a great seller from my understanding. Too weird for mass adoption.
No ebike is made in USA at this point. We don't have drivetrains, tires, chains, brakes, or other critical components made here.
Good job, keep going..
Thank you
Fantastic video. Well done!!!
Thank you for your videos. Very informative and up to date!
You are very welcome. Thank you for the nice comment. We really appreciate the feedback.
SHARED! USA !!!! ALL THE WAY!
I wish bike companies could rely more on made in the US products.
DO SOMETHING ABOUT IT.
The title is false
A Made in USA mark is a country of origin label that indicates the product is "all or virtually all" made in the United States. The label is regulated by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC).
What an informative video!!! I can not wait until they make E bikes more affordable!!!!
I doubt it is going to get much more affordable than $500 for an ebike
We love our Pedegos! My husband is visually impaired and rides his out of necessity. He can pedal, use pedal assist, and use the throttle, all as needed. Worth every penny.
Thank you for letting us know. I'm happy to hear you and your husbands positive experience. Your feedback is a valuable addition to our videos topic and additional discussions.
assembled in USA is more like it or designed in USA you have Chinese wheels,tires,motors,frames suspension etc
I don't think that's the case here. These companies make their own frames. I'm not sure about tires or innertubes but I'd think they bought American made.
@@mindseyedesign I appreciate your reply but I was looking to purchase an American made bike in doing research I found that all ebikes are more than 90% chinese parts even the so called made in usa frames are only welded in us with Chinese stock some of these companies bikes are only assembled in us by their purchasers The other big lie is the range expect to get half of the advertised range if your lucky. If you don't pedal at all expect less. This is a new and budding industry it will take years to sort fact from fiction anyone buying an E bike should do their homework most of these companies will either merge or just fade away in the next ten years just like the snowmobile s and the out door power equiptment industry which has been whittled down to 4 or 5 manufactures so being truthful is not a priority thanks I enjoy your videos their well done
Definitely all Chinese! Very few bike s or parts are made in the states ! A real shame
Ordering tires from another country does not mean they designed the bike. If some parts come from China, Canada, or anywhere other than the U.S. It does not mean the bikes were not made in America. If they design, engineer, and assemble them then they qualify in my book. With your logic nothing anywhere would qualify for much of anything made iones home country. Oh, they imported the rubber, or Litium, so it's not American made. I get it, I get it, I really do, but I didn't have time to investigate where the peddles came from.
@@michaelklinge1857 I tried doing the same. It will be impossible to find an eBike that is made with all US sourced raw materials. I know small builders such as Schwift make/weld their own frames, but I am not sure where they source their tubing from. I agree, there is a big distinction between made in US and assembled in US. Did you find any ebike motors that were made in the US? Everything I've found is made in China, with a few made in Taiwan, Germany, and possibly Spain, although they were a bit vague on which part is made where(they stated having factories all over, including China).
I would like to see 3 wheelers .
Hi Robert, we just posted a reverse electric trike video on July 20th, and I'm currently finishing up the list for another. Here's the link if you missed it. thanks for watching ruclips.net/video/NsozVg6ANRQ/видео.html
Another superb list of American e-bikes that have high payload tolerances, decent prices, and superb range on the Rungu.
IMHO, the title of this video should be altered to say: "Designed and Engineered In America". Many of these bikes are actually built in China. RAD and Bakcou should have received a mention here as well given the fact that they are two of the top US based brands.
Thank you 😊
Bikefriday , may ask how you transport your batteries over nepal and other countries overbord , when there is not a company that want t flight li/on bateteries ??
NUMBER TWO IS MY BIKE ALL THE WAY, FINALLY A BIKE FOR UUS SENIORS OUT THERE. LOVE IT
i like # 3 for long travel... watching from makati city. philippines!
We have 2 lectric Xp from Phoenix AZ and they are the best out there not only to ride but, price and warranty and the highest quality and sales in the USA. What do you not get!!
Thanks for the info!
Lectric is PURE UNADULTERATED JUNK. From CHina, using extruded pig iron. Low end and will fall apart. no reputable ebike or bike shop will touch them for service.
@@specialist-in-tech sooo for $900 and free shipping and over 2000 miles with no problem Tell us something else that comes close. Maybe you have a lot of $$ but most weekend bike riders save the $ for important things not for a 2 or 3 hour weekend ride. Have fun spending your $$
these vehicles are really cool
Number 2 was good for me!
Which one of these are good to go for shopping with? I think it's the Electric bike Co. one...my favorites.
I'm in the wrong job if the narrator feels £3000+ is low starting point for an e-bike
I think a good starting or average price is around 1k-1.5k. I didn't catch where he said 3k was a good starting price for all e-blkes in general.
A very detailed information 🎉❤️
super nice.
Does the battery xrain faster in the cold(winter) while in use or between charges?
freezing weather = reduced range
PERFECT BRO
low price is essential for indian market to compete the another companies, very big market in india for electric bikes , vehicles etc.,
This seems like the future,its VERY hard for a petrol head to understand..
But to fly around on a fast e-dirtbike almost completely quiet in the forest is just a new experience..
Your comment is a breath of fresh air, pun intended. I'd be willing to wager if gas was the only option, and we were at the mercy of the oil companies charging five bucks a gallon, these electric vehicle haters would change their tune real fast. I think it was around ten years ago gas was around four or five a gallon, people were irate over the prices, everyone wanted options, Now we have options. .
If you had any idea the amount of inventory and tools a full service locksmith needs to cargo around you would be amazed. I would love to hear of an EV solution that won't cost me 100K, but right now I am stuck with a 2011 chevy express cargo van that's is one heck of a project to customize. It's not like I can just go out and buy any vehicle, because I have months of customizing afterwards. And we can never just get rid of oil, unless you want to give up 90% of your household goods, and put stores like Bestbuy and Home Depot, out of business, that's you. I can tell you those that want your vote refuse to inform you that you will give up your luxuries.
The future is electric 🚲⚡
I like #1 Rungu because it looks like it can handle snow. But I would never pay more then $1000 for any bike . I would just get a motorcycle if I go above $1000
The prices and capacities listed for Juicedbikes are wrong. We've got the prices listed for the hyper model mixed up with the capacity of the baseline. The $2999 Hyper comes with a 19.2ah battery🔋. Their baselines with the 13ah batteries are currently about $1999 though they frequently go on sale for about $1799. = )
MId range bike $6400! Some technical nonsense--voltage doesn't vary, amperage does.
Check out Sondors mid drive. No front suspension but you can buy yourself one for $150 and the bike is only $2000 or a full suspension model called Rockstar for $2600.: Shipping is not free. And you have to wait until September before they will ship it to you. Battery is 48V 20ah, so good range.
Ackerman steering system used in rungu may be prone to unresponsive due to wear.
Yo sólo mido 5" 8",las bicicletas 26 son muy grandes para mí, vienen estas bike en frame 24 inch?
How come? I'm 5'4 and I tiptoe on a 27.5 MB. I have trouble trying to balance a proper 600cc bike
What was left out is the ultimate e-bike. The Specialized Turbo Levo. These are all toys compared to it.
Surprised that Rad Power Bikes from Seattle wasn’t on your list.
Rungu is limited width reverse tricycle. As soon as width increases steering mechanism will be unusable. I have invented a new steering system which is based on Bevel gears with variable transmission ratio, compact and concealable
Can people outside the US buy that JUICED e-bikes ? I am from Malaysia.
i was sure SONDORS BIKES would of made this list in my opinion
they deserved to be here more than some that made the list ! and they are more affordable
than most others out there in the same class.
I don't remember the exact reason I did not include them. It could have been I was unable to get confirmation the bikes are made in the USA or just because we have Sondors bikes in about every other electric bike video on this channel already.
Nice
Watching from Philippines...
Title should be more like :Assembled in America, those brushless motors, blcs, (some) battery are not made there....
So, when I assemble my pre ordered ebike in my living room does it mean it’s made in America. Just saying.
Probably not surprise
Deberían decir precios y decir en que estados llegan estas bike eléctrica
With graphene and other battery technologies coming it will expand the power, range in addition shorten charge time. Priced even higher?? Sheesh
Graphene will cost less Drew. Lithium is so expensive because of the energy needed to procure it. Carbon constructions will be fractions cheaper to produce. It's only a matter of time. = )
@@DeanTheDoctor Great comment Dean, it's just a matter of time.
@@mindseyedesign please make video about that
Muito bom. Gostei do vídeo.
Obrigada. Estou feliz que você tenha gostado.
I would say, they were designed and assembled by American rather than "manufactured" by American. Even TREK is buying Frames, Tires, Control Cables, Chains & Gears from Far East.
THANK GOD
MADE IN USA!
Before you get too excited, almost all the parts parts of these bikes come from China. Much more accurate to say they're designed and assembled in the USA.
can you make one for Europe please?
I'm looking for a electric bike that's light weight, foldable and not too pricey... So hard to find😑
You can check out our collection on our website. mindseyevideos.com/electric-bikes I only include highly-rated electric bikes. Usually not the bikes I feature in videos although we have featured some of them. The price range is from around $500 to $2000. Here's also a video we posted not long ago featuring 10 ebikes under $2k ruclips.net/video/Bi8WlPXK6Bw/видео.html
The electric bike company has some sweet bikes. Check out Ride 1 Up. They have some awesome bikes. From $1095 to $1995. I really like how they look like normal peddle bikes.
I own a 500 series, but I recommend a mid drive for longevity and taking hills. And that's why hub motor ebikes are cheap.
Good to know.
Thanks for the info I appreciate the comments.
@@aknar0 that awesome you own one. I have the Unlimited Ride 1 Up coming tomorrow. I'm excited. We ride mostly street. It should be fun.
What most don't realize is the average person cant afford those toys, I want one, but all have to do is go to amazon and buy a kit, cost less than the tire alone.
The 1000w wheel kits for $200 (no battery included) don't last very long and the the 750w-1000W mid drive kits that will last are like $500-$700 for a decent one. With a quality long range battery, you're looking at around $1,000. Then you have to install it yourself and still pay for electric to recharge it... The battery is also only going to last so long before needing replaced.....I really want an ebike kit but bought a 2 stroke motorized bike kit and some better upgraded parts for $160 total and a $99 Mongoose Exhibit (on sale) MTN bike.. $260 total, 30-35 mph top speed, long riding range and 100 mpgs. The biggest downside is a noisy engine and you can't ride them legally in all 50 states.
A good kit costs 1000. Then you have to put it on a good bike ( expensive) or its just a crappy mess
If one of the two front tires is flat, what will happen?
No way the motor on the Rungu puts out 204 ft lb of torque.
"Our industry-leading, 52V mid-drive motor coupled with a first-gear ratio of 1:1.67 achieves up to 242 ft-lbs. of torque at the rear wheel! "
riderungu.com/product/rungu-dualie-xr-steep/
I am very interested in the dual tire Rungu!
Nice 😜
Pliss I need one kit .when dolars ?
Any chance of making lists of Anime inspired personal transports/e-bikes? Folding designs usually don't carry heavier loads. But a powered exosuit design that transforms to your own transport really comes in handy. BubbleGum Crisis anyone? :)
Does anybody make a n E-bike for heavier people, uptown the 500 lbs limit? I would like to find out. Thanks for sharing. 👍👍🇺🇸
You'd never have to pedal again thanks to this breakthrough innovation... The electronic motorcycle! 😂😂😂😂
Laws u cannot legally ride MC on bike paths
Los comentarios son en inglés, así que supongo que no llegan esas bike a Puerto Rico
NUMBER ONE IS AN AWESOME BIKE BUT LOOKING FOR A BIKE FOR A MORE LAID BACK RIDE AND MAYBE SHORTER LOL
I would sell my $4 thousand dollar ebike today just to get the three wheel ebike
좋은 동영상 주셔서 매우 감사드립니다 🔥🇰🇷🔥
천만에요. 좋은 의견 감사합니다. 👍
Misleading video claims Juiced is American however all parts for their bikes are %100 Chinese.
How do you know that? I hope you have proof. All their parts are chinese huh. Prove it.
Even if they get some of their parts or all if their parts from China, the Congo, or the moon, no one claimed they mine their own Cobalt or don't import any supplies. Put down your torch and pitchfork for two seconds and reread the video title. "Made in America" all these bikes are made in America. Manufactured, designed, and developed in the U.S. of A . TYVM and have a nice day.
About Juiced Bikes
We are performance obsessed thrill-seekers passionately devoted to creating mobility products that transform our lives by revolutionizing how we ride.
Our guiding vision is to amplify individual potential and, in doing so, inspire sustained global progress.
We believe in the power of riding faster and farther.
We believe in maximizing the efficiency of every mile traveled.
We believe customers are our greatest asset; exceeding their expectations will always be our greatest priority.
We believe superior quality and exceptional performance should be reliable and reasonably priced.
We believe in fearlessly pushing boundaries and boldly disrupting the status-quo.
We believe in ambitiously advancing every aspect of our business through an environment of continuous improvement in the pursuit of perfection.
Our Story
Juiced Bikes is a California-based electric bike company offering innovative and top-performing electric mobility products at an accessible price. By using a direct-to-consumer distribution model, Juiced Bikes eliminates redundancy in an otherwise outdated supply chain to create a more affordable purchasing path for its customers.
The company was founded in 2009 by Tora Harris who graduated from Princeton University with a degree in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering. Harris is a record-breaking high jump champion, five-time American Champion, and a 2004 Olympian. His passionate commitment to academic pursuits and athletic competition is now devoted to developing high performance personal mobility products that take customers on a life-changing ride.
Originally established as an importer of Lithium-Ion batteries, Juiced Bikes made the jump from importer to electric bike manufacturing company, and quickly progressed to developing electric bikes with the inventive and functional ODK Utility e-bike launching in 2010.
Juiced products are designed, engineered, and supported by a team in San Diego, California and produced to exacting quality specifications. We take enormous pride in setting performance standards for range, quality, durability, affordability, and service support for the global electric bike industry."
My mind's eye says so what if parts are made in china to defray the cost of doing business.😁
All Chinese, you cant find bike parts anywhere right now. Because of the pandemic that came from China
@@mindseyedesign You do realize that's not how it works right? If you make a claim and somebody questions it or disputes it, the onus of proof is on you to back it up not them to prove you wrong.
If that baffles you, then think about the term "innocent until proven guilty". It's not up to the defendant to prove themselves innocent, but up to the prosecutor to prove guilt because they are making the claim that the person committed the crime.
Common sense 101 buddy!
Nice But To Pricey 😊
All of them or some of them?
@@mindseyedesign Some of them,
1k usd its like more Range than Speed Here in Philippines 😊
BRO UPLOADS A VIDEO WITH ELECTRIC MOTORCYCLES AVAILABLE FOR THE UNITED STATES MARKET
I AM A 80 YRS. OLD RETIRED ENGINEER AND CAN HELP YOU TO SELL SOME E-BICICLES IN QRO. MEX. AND MAY BE I CAN BUY ONE OF YOUR PRODUCTS . PLEASE ANSWER FOR BEST ALTERNATIVES .
Is not completely made in USA, I lots of components are from other countries, if is made in USA price is going to be higher that customers won't buy them.
CARISIMA !!!
Lance Armstrong's bike that sold around $500,000 for charity
Correct. Good job. You have to know your stuff to know that one. 🏆
Yes I can see using the others but number 2 should probably be number 1. Though there was a lot of ingenious ideas though!!! Which is why the Rungu got number 1 since all the bells and whistles it's got built into it's design.
Duly noted.
Conclusion : the most innovative bike is a trike.
Well done.
Not everything with three wheels is a "trike".
trike / /trīk/ INFORMAL /noun / 1. a tricycle. / 2. a kind of ultralight aircraft.
So you don't get mixed up again. A tricycle, often abbreviated to trike, is a human-powered three-wheeled vehicle. Some tricycles, such as cycle rickshaws and freight trikes, are used for commercial purposes, especially in the developing world, particularly Africa and Asia.
@@mindseyedesign how i am mixed up?
i mixed up a tricycle with a trike?
that thing has three wheels, so by definition it is a trike.
a bicycle has two wheels by definition.
Why does the dually say 30mi in the video but 150mi on the specs
The 30 miles distance is without pedal assist and 150 is with peddle assist. The spec sheet should have had both and labeled with peddle assist. I'll let the team know to be sure and include that detail moving forward . Thanks for watching.
Ver good
Rungu juggernaut manifaturing video want...can u?
I am desperately looking for a trike. Because I can't ride a bike. Having balancing problem. Due to this reason am facing lot of difficulties. Pls launch it in Indian Market. It will very helpful for many women who are eager to ride a bike but they can't because of balancing problem
Wow $3,000 for a bike I can buy two used cars for that much money
Gas, insurance, maintenance, parking.
Some of the prices listed here are wrong. 🤔
Check Juiced Bikes website.
LOl go right ahead I'd rather have a new ebike. Was there one in the video of all those choices shown at 3k? What about those that were far less?
I would much rather go for the bike. For the cars you also gotta add the cost of gas every month plus insurance,plus if that car cost less than $3k your most likely gonna invest a few hundred to fix it up. The bike requires no gas nor insurance. Plus they are way way funner than a car.
@@idamexmex4206 good luck with the snow and rain
Are any of these actually made in the US?
Hello chad d, thank you for watching! Yeah, all of them.
I'm waiting for an ebike that's boarder line insane. Peddles only there so the police believe it's a bicycle. The kind of bike that would make Tim Allan grunt
lol. Hello, Tom M You'll find several of those type of bikes within our playlist below.
ruclips.net/p/PLJmAwjBwlfgLYErG0FfQ_uSShA2ML4mco
Thanks for watching!
Bike Friday you have to pedal before assist works and it is limited to 20 mph!
Look's good for us olsters
IF THERE IS A TABLE CONTAINING FOLLOWING FIELDS : HOW MUCH, HOW FAR,HOW WEIGHT, HOW TO BUY, THAT WILL BE PERFECT.
For most "made in America" products and tools, made in America only refers to the paper packaging in which the Chinese products are replaced in after arriving in America before US sellers tripling the price nowadays even Milwaukee tools are 100% Chinese
america es un continente muy grande, va desde argentina hasta groenlandia, sé mas especifico por favor con el titulo
Made in America...
So... Bafang is an American company, now?
Just asking....
Made in America by Chinese workers, in Chinese factories, in China.
On Chinese salaries but sold on American prices. :)))
Me agrado
Hello Noel Guerrero, thank you for watching!
I like the name Scholz😊
7:43dork😂😅🤣
All are great companies. E-bikes are still costly. They are rich, well off people toys. For us common folk we will walk or take a bus.
All of the quoted ranges sound like BS, especially when they imply you can do it at 30mph.
"All the quoted ranges" I think if all these companies lied you'd see it all over the reviews.
They lied, if you weigh 100 pounds you might get those ranges! If you weigh 200lbs like me it cuts the range in half of what they advertise. If its hilly its even less, and its all over the net
@@jimbo4203 and if you weight 300lb then it will go even less distance. If you go up a hill it will also go less distance. That's not 5 companies lying about range. It's common sense.
@@jimbo4203 Rather than be so quick to call everything bs how about go read the website reviews, or a third party bike review website and then see if it's true or not? That would be bad business to flat out lie or exaggerate your bikes specs. Word would get out fast and no more bikes sold.
@@mindseyedesign Lol ! The words out
No ebike for seniors mentioned
👍💯✔️
More expensive than my car?
I tried to order an ebike after thinking about it over a year and fed ex could not get it delivered to my house. I tried telling them to deliver it after five when i got of work and they wouldn't do it. If you are an ebike company i would think about using a different company to ship your ebikes. They only use a call center in India as there customer service. You can not speak directly to a FedEx representative. They are terrible at getting a package delivered to there customer, beware.
Moto RAE's are fabricated in Florida. :)
First rule of tandem biking. I you have gas you ride in the back.
I’ll buy made in China just because they’re high quality & most cost competitive
"high quality"? I don't think those two words come to anyone's mind when seeing Made in China on a lable. I'm not saying everything made in China isn't of quality, however, "high quality is a bit of a stretch, iin my opinion. "Cost competitive", some would say; "cheap", you get what you pay for.
Imagine armies can use a foldup version of a solar powered all terrain bike....fitted with long range capabilities imagine how swift the marines 😳 can be on missions
I need to find some people to help me build some human powered vehicles.
You mean like those bikes we use to use as a kid or even...pedal boats? I believe those all went extinct many years ago after humans decided that paddling under human power is simply unacceptable.
Actually, I'm all about human-powered, solar and electric, etc. With all these electric aircraft along with Bitcoin, I genuinely feel like I live in the future.
As for human-powered vehicles, we did post a video with that topic several years ago. Surprisingly, the vehicles are aircraft. Some people find non-fuel-dependent electric planes scary. Imagine paddling an e-helicopter of some sort to keep it in the air and moving forward.
Here's the link to that old video below. I would find it interesting if anyone is working on this type of transportation anymore. Companies are making traditional paddle boats still, so that's good.
ruclips.net/video/AlSlXCgF6y4/видео.html