I own the 2024+ freedom. I have about 500 miles on mine right now. I bought a few extra accessories ( bag, mirrors, seat, phone and cup holder, fishing pole holder, helmet, plus a lot of future maintenance supplies). Mine arrived in perfect condition except for some scratches on the goose neck which were minor. I have experienced no shaking or vibration at all, but I do not ride with no hands. I also called my car insurance and added the bike for $15 a month. That will cover any theft or accidents. I am really enjoying the bike. It gets me out of the house (I am 59) for some much needed exercise. I only ride with the front battery cause I do not need the second right now. But If I ever decide to go on a longer ride it will be nice to have as backup. I can honestly say nothing negative about this bike. Well, maybe one thing. I am 5'9" and did not realize how freaking HUGE this bike was. It does take an extra effort to get on and off the bike. I step over the bar in front of the seat. Seems to be easier than throwing leg across the rear rack for me. I usually ride on 7th gear with peddle assist one at 4%. Once my legs get tired, I switch to peddle assist 2 and then rinse and repeat. I can feel the burn in my legs so I know I am getting a workout. This also decreases the amount of battery being used, so longer between charges. I live in Colorado so my rides are absolutely beautiful. I look forward to years of enjoyment from this bike and like you feel great about the investment. Ty for sharing your story. Stay safe out there :)
I just turned 1200 miles.... last ride i got 55 miles and i still had 2 bars on the battery... my feeling is i could have went 5 more miles... it was a 3 hr ride and i couldn't wait to get off if it... main battery is plenty of juice for a day. I do wish they offered the additional battery as an option.@stephenolotu5588
Looking to buy a cruiser have a Velotric Fold 1 and was thinking of buying a Nomad 1 plus but will probably go with the wired. Are both batteries and charger UL listed? What is the chainring tooth count and tooth ratio of the freewheel cassette? Do you have a link to the wider seat because that cloud C9 seat is not as comfortable as I thought after 30 mikes I get real soar maybe the wider seat will help? Also the wobble is more in the cruiser over the freedom? This is so weird my Fold 1 is step through and no wobble at all.
@imun1ty the wobble is mostly caused by the additional weight of the rear rack battety in my opinion. I took off the battery and didn't have any wobbling issues. I can't remember the chain ring numbers, but it's a large one (54 or 56T?). Here are links to a couple of different seats: www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0BFXMW9Z5?ref=ppx_pt2_mob_b_prod_image www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0CS6126GF?psc=1&ref=ppx_pop_mob_b_asin_image
Use a bit of Velcro to strap the rear battery to one of the rack rails to remove any play and eliminate any rattle. The new contoller pulls 1000 more watts than the old KT contoller models and one can instantly feel the difference. The brakes were upgraded to 4 piston and 203 rotors with brake pads that are 3 times as large and provides much improved braking over the old models.
That camera is a great idea! I plan on adding the rubber pads for the rear battery. Also, I removed the fenders as I don't ride in the rain and it is a lot quieter now. I am 6'4" and have attached a milk crate to the rear rack and there is no way you are getting a let over that thing. So I just lean the bike to about a 45 degree angle and then I can step over the bar and hop on.
@jodythomas here you go... Rear view camera: www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B08HMRSG58?psc=1&ref=ppx_pop_mob_b_asin_image Bike bell: www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B089S8KC1C?psc=1&ref=ppx_pop_mob_b_asin_image
This is a very nice bike. Seems smoother than the 1st version of 2024. More powerful, nicer looking, brakes are great. I have both. One consideration to note, though, is that this is a high step through. It can be stepped through, but not as easily as a rad step through. I have to practice high kicking before using it. Getting off is a lot easier than getting on. And don't hit the adjustment for the rear shock when getting on, ouch! Anyway, I like it, no wobble that I noticed, and great bike. Thanks for the video.
How is the wobble on the cruiser vs the freedom. Like when you say it’s a bit more wobble would you say no hands on a pretty decent street is still doable?
@benchoflemons398 I don't ride without hands, but it's just the handling on the cruiser is looser because of not have that top stability bar on the frame.
but in your video a few weeks ago, you said “if you’re smaller then don’t get the freedom get this bike. For me it’s a little small, but it’s the right size for my wife“. That would be opposite from saying that they are the same size?
I am 6 foot five and it is a challenge to get my leg over the seat because I do have long legs and therefore the seat is high for best extension on the freedom. However, I prefer to try the step through on my next wired bike, so I ordered the cruiser.
Great commentary, I purchased the Wired Freedom back in April 2023 and finally received my bike in October. When I purchased my Wired I was told by the company that I would receive the upgraded 2024 model. Ok cool, only to find out a few months later that Wire is releasing the new 2024 dual batteries upgrade. My total for the Wire Freedom was $2,000 and $500 for shipping. I'm f@#%cking pissed that Wire did not inform me about a potential dual batteries release!!!! I got hit by their BAIT AND SWITCH B.S.😡🤬🤬🤬
I find that very hard to believe as I ordered a 23 Freedom on May 2, 2023 and received it In early June 2023. They had another huge shipment arrive in August of 2023. So many e trolls around licking the sack of Cleveland, take every negative comment with a grain of salt. A career as a mobile home salesman before 12 years in prison makes e cells a ticking time bomb run by a criminal lunatic with no ethics and an F rating from the BBB.
@@RydinNStyle Yes I did!! I have all 3 wired ebikes, The very first one, the 2024, and the 2024+ and they all had problems, and steve was a jerk about every single problem
@@mikebordeaux8218 I have all 3 wired ebikes, The very first one, the 2024, and the 2024+ and they all had problems, and steve was a jerk about every single problem
Watch this video next: ruclips.net/video/z3c1Ekl2LeY/видео.htmlsi=mJeUYb7-sSuLlOPJ
I own the 2024+ freedom. I have about 500 miles on mine right now. I bought a few extra accessories ( bag, mirrors, seat, phone and cup holder, fishing pole holder, helmet, plus a lot of future maintenance supplies). Mine arrived in perfect condition except for some scratches on the goose neck which were minor. I have experienced no shaking or vibration at all, but I do not ride with no hands. I also called my car insurance and added the bike for $15 a month. That will cover any theft or accidents. I am really enjoying the bike. It gets me out of the house (I am 59) for some much needed exercise. I only ride with the front battery cause I do not need the second right now. But If I ever decide to go on a longer ride it will be nice to have as backup. I can honestly say nothing negative about this bike. Well, maybe one thing. I am 5'9" and did not realize how freaking HUGE this bike was. It does take an extra effort to get on and off the bike. I step over the bar in front of the seat. Seems to be easier than throwing leg across the rear rack for me. I usually ride on 7th gear with peddle assist one at 4%. Once my legs get tired, I switch to peddle assist 2 and then rinse and repeat. I can feel the burn in my legs so I know I am getting a workout. This also decreases the amount of battery being used, so longer between charges. I live in Colorado so my rides are absolutely beautiful. I look forward to years of enjoyment from this bike and like you feel great about the investment. Ty for sharing your story. Stay safe out there :)
@SuperNascar14fan great info, these bikes are amazing and comes with so many features at an unbeatable price. Safe riding 😎
Make your life easy. Ride in 5th gear and pas 2. You will still go 40 miles
@@Silverado2021 r u sure
What the range u get
I just turned 1200 miles.... last ride i got 55 miles and i still had 2 bars on the battery... my feeling is i could have went 5 more miles... it was a 3 hr ride and i couldn't wait to get off if it... main battery is plenty of juice for a day. I do wish they offered the additional battery as an option.@stephenolotu5588
Great video, could you provide links to the aftermarket seats please....thanks. subscribed
@tjn5845 sure...
Freedom seat: www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0BCYW3M51?psc=1&ref=ppx_pop_mob_b_asin_image
Cruiser seat: www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0CS6126GF?psc=1&ref=ppx_pop_mob_b_asin_image
Looking to buy a cruiser have a Velotric Fold 1 and was thinking of buying a Nomad 1 plus but will probably go with the wired. Are both batteries and charger UL listed? What is the chainring tooth count and tooth ratio of the freewheel cassette? Do you have a link to the wider seat because that cloud C9 seat is not as comfortable as I thought after 30 mikes I get real soar maybe the wider seat will help? Also the wobble is more in the cruiser over the freedom? This is so weird my Fold 1 is step through and no wobble at all.
@imun1ty the wobble is mostly caused by the additional weight of the rear rack battety in my opinion. I took off the battery and didn't have any wobbling issues. I can't remember the chain ring numbers, but it's a large one (54 or 56T?).
Here are links to a couple of different seats:
www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0BFXMW9Z5?ref=ppx_pt2_mob_b_prod_image
www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0CS6126GF?psc=1&ref=ppx_pop_mob_b_asin_image
Use a bit of Velcro to strap the rear battery to one of the rack rails to remove any play and eliminate any rattle. The new contoller pulls 1000 more watts than the old KT contoller models and one can instantly feel the difference. The brakes were upgraded to 4 piston and 203 rotors with brake pads that are 3 times as large and provides much improved braking over the old models.
Adding the Velcro is a good suggestion. Mine had quite a bit of rattle and the Velcro silenced it. 👍
That camera is a great idea! I plan on adding the rubber pads for the rear battery. Also, I removed the fenders as I don't ride in the rain and it is a lot quieter now. I am 6'4" and have attached a milk crate to the rear rack and there is no way you are getting a let over that thing. So I just lean the bike to about a 45 degree angle and then I can step over the bar and hop on.
@CashBoxxer ever find that getting off is more challenging than getting on?
Great video! Would love links to your rear camera set up and your upgraded bell. Thanks!
@jodythomas here you go...
Rear view camera: www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B08HMRSG58?psc=1&ref=ppx_pop_mob_b_asin_image
Bike bell: www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B089S8KC1C?psc=1&ref=ppx_pop_mob_b_asin_image
@@RydinNStyle thank you!
@@jodythomas no problem 😎
Can you put a link to all the accessories that you bought ?
nice, man I love sending my 5 Star!!
I'm waiting on the same color cruiser should be here by middle of this month I'm very very excited about it!
@@freddyvicaire6777 congratulations, you're going to enjoy it
This is a very nice bike. Seems smoother than the 1st version of 2024. More powerful, nicer looking, brakes are great. I have both. One consideration to note, though, is that this is a high step through. It can be stepped through, but not as easily as a rad step through. I have to practice high kicking before using it. Getting off is a lot easier than getting on. And don't hit the adjustment for the rear shock when getting on, ouch! Anyway, I like it, no wobble that I noticed, and great bike. Thanks for the video.
@@stringer5385 you're absolutely right, I think a high step through is the perfect explanation
Who makes the Wide seat on the Cruiser model ?? Thank you!
@@patrickmurphy5611 www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0CS6126GF?psc=1&ref=ppx_pop_mob_b_asin_image
How is the wobble on the cruiser vs the freedom. Like when you say it’s a bit more wobble would you say no hands on a pretty decent street is still doable?
@benchoflemons398 I don't ride without hands, but it's just the handling on the cruiser is looser because of not have that top stability bar on the frame.
Do you have a preference on either of those seats? They both look comfortable
@@mythoti I like the seat I have on the Freedom, but they are both very comfortable
Did you mention the name of the seat on the freedom?@@RydinNStyle
@@mythoti i like the one on the Freedom as the Cruiser seat has a slight downward angle
Is the cruiser smaller? Are the handlebars lower and is the seat lower?
@rvboondocker2559 no, everything is the same size. Just a different frame and front battery
but in your video a few weeks ago, you said “if you’re smaller then don’t get the freedom get this bike. For me it’s a little small, but it’s the right size for my wife“. That would be opposite from saying that they are the same size?
@@rvboondocker2559 shorter for the step thru frame versus taller people can lift and swing their leg over and around the Freedom (step over frame)
I am 6 foot five and it is a challenge to get my leg over the seat because I do have long legs and therefore the seat is high for best extension on the freedom. However, I prefer to try the step through on my next wired bike, so I ordered the cruiser.
I think that you should have gotten the upgraded headset also........
@michaellevine6019 Wired has sent it to me and it just arrived today after the recording of this video. Upcoming video for sure
Great commentary, I purchased the Wired Freedom back in April 2023 and finally received my bike in October. When I purchased my Wired I was told by the company that I would receive the upgraded 2024 model. Ok cool, only to find out a few months later that Wire is releasing the new 2024 dual batteries upgrade. My total for the Wire Freedom was $2,000 and $500 for shipping. I'm f@#%cking pissed that Wire did not inform me about a potential dual batteries release!!!! I got hit by their BAIT AND SWITCH B.S.😡🤬🤬🤬
@jamesramsey7767 well, hopefully, we don't get hit with a new future upgrade again (hmmm, dual motors perhaps 🤔)
april of 2023 was a year and a half ago, like any vehicle they evolve
I find that very hard to believe as I ordered a 23 Freedom on May 2, 2023 and received it In early June 2023. They had another huge shipment arrive in August of 2023. So many e trolls around licking the sack of Cleveland, take every negative comment with a grain of salt. A career as a mobile home salesman before 12 years in prison makes e cells a ticking time bomb run by a criminal lunatic with no ethics and an F rating from the BBB.
which flat out formula did you go with? i went with the "sportsman formula" but found out they have one specifically for bicycles.
@@benhartland4708 ruclips.net/video/WvDfDyZ6G90/видео.htmlsi=BEQ7R601CwLVW8Mh
This is the video I just posted. I'm not sure what was on the bag
@@RydinNStyle thank you sir!
If you ask wired if these bikes are suitable for off-road they will not answer 😂
@@craigslist2678 offroad can mean so many different things
Because they aren't. They'd have to have AWD for that.
@@luigiprovencher I'd love a dislike motor beast, but that bike would be 130+lbs
Batman that u pal???😵
Wired and Steve suck, Beware
@@macs4887 did you have an issue with the product or the process?
Another E-Cells nuthugger found 😎
@@RydinNStyle Yes I did!! I have all 3 wired ebikes, The very first one, the 2024, and the 2024+ and they all had problems, and steve was a jerk about every single problem
@@mikebordeaux8218 I have all 3 wired ebikes, The very first one, the 2024, and the 2024+ and they all had problems, and steve was a jerk about every single problem
@@macs4887I think it’s the industry