🟩 Every prepper should own an E-bike: Here is why

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  • Опубликовано: 26 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 4

  • @MeganRodgers-x6p
    @MeganRodgers-x6p 2 месяца назад

    How many miles/hours you getting off of a charge? Have you looked into charging them with a solar set up?

    • @JordanJJereb
      @JordanJJereb  2 месяца назад

      On the lowest setting I have a 50 mile radius. But realistically, I operate a lot on the highest setting and throttle all day to run errands and when I do that I have like a 15 mile radius. It just depends on what setting I am using it on and how much I am peddling and how much I am throttling.

  • @jamesdunn-cn5ev
    @jamesdunn-cn5ev 3 месяца назад

    1. Using electricity where it makes sense is good. The issue like many left-wing things is, they are not giving people options. I see them installing solar panels on farm fields. I know my taxes and electric subsidies are paying for these solar panels. That is a problem.
    2. I like the idea of an electric bicycle, but they appear to be poorly built and excessively heavy. I would love to see some easy to convert regular and electric bicycles with replaceable batteries. In 3 years most phone batteries SUCK. I want to have it so I can replace my battery in 3 years when it SUCKS.
    3. Lets see other videos where you actually test THIS eclectic bicycle AND what ever the new one is.

    • @JordanJJereb
      @JordanJJereb  3 месяца назад

      I like your comment. Its balanced. I hope you are one of my subscribers- This is a small channel and I like having this type of dialogue with my viewers. My particular brand of E-bike, (Velotric) is a very good brand for someone not trying to pay any more than say, 1500$. Which sounds like a steep price until you realize I decided to buy an E-bike instead of a car. I have a range of 50 miles on the lowest assistance setting. On the highest its about 25 miles. Not bad. I do agree with you about government not forcing us to adopt these technologies. Thank you for your comment.