Electric Bikes For Bugout, Get Home, Grid Down!

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  • @SurvivalDispatch
    @SurvivalDispatch  Год назад +3

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  • @jasonlord5141
    @jasonlord5141 Год назад +34

    Even just a mountain bike is good. Beats walking.

  • @KeywordManagement
    @KeywordManagement Год назад +14

    I think you nailed all the valid points. I remember years ago, got a flat while traveling through TN at night. I had a mountain bike on back of vehicle which allowed me to ride to the nearest bridge to get a cell phone signal and call state police. They definitely have cool wow factor.

  • @MaineGuide34
    @MaineGuide34 Год назад +6

    Sir you have some great videos. I have watched several get home videos. All yours videos are good common man gear no B/S. Thank you

  • @seanhoude
    @seanhoude Год назад +17

    Rather have either a regular mountain bike, or one with electric assist. Don't want to be dependent on it being charged. Definitely looking into folding bikes.

    • @captxcountry9835
      @captxcountry9835 Год назад +2

      Montague Paratrooper Pro.. have it, love it, get it ;)

    • @seanhoude
      @seanhoude Год назад +1

      @@captxcountry9835 Thanks. Looks like a winner.

    • @just_jay7078
      @just_jay7078 Год назад +2

      A decent basic name brand mtn bike will only set u back about $500

    • @seanhoude
      @seanhoude Год назад +1

      @@just_jay7078 Yes, but does it fold up? I'm thinking every truck or SUV should have one onboard.

    • @ljrandom147
      @ljrandom147 Год назад +2

      I agree with you, at the very least a mountain bike, with electric assistance. Assistance only for grid down , shtf situation

  • @chris1638
    @chris1638 Год назад +5

    This is definitely better than a mountain bike if you’re trying to get home with gear. Try riding a mountain bike through rugged steep terrain with that weight. You better be in great shape. Excellent video. The price is a deterrent for many of us.

    • @SurvivalDispatch
      @SurvivalDispatch  Год назад +1

      Thanks so much for watching. This bike was purchased by a friend and we borrowed it. We have no relationship with the company.

    • @sajahb7444
      @sajahb7444 Год назад +1

      @@Markus_321go😂

    • @sajahb7444
      @sajahb7444 Год назад +2

      @@Markus_321go I completely understand channels receiving products in exchange for reviews. What I absolutely admire and respect about Jason that many, maybe most RUclipsrs don’t do, is place a review after using the gear for a long time. He appears to be buying everything himself unlike others on this channel. He’s the only person that I’ve seen gets out there and uses the tools for a long time and reports his experience with them. This channel has become too infomercial like! Jason is the only reason that I’m still watching. Notice how he’s not the one doing the cheesy reviews on products that haven’t been consistently used? Again, I know most channels do this because a lot of them do need a way to fund their hard work. The other people seem nice but they’re not Jason.

    • @sajahb7444
      @sajahb7444 Год назад +1

      I do think the others on this channel might be reporting good info on EMP products and Ferraday cages. They need to use it for a while before people use their money to buy a product that they’re endorsing. I think I saw Jason report on one product that he got for free. He said he just received it and will try it out and update us later. Well, he updated us. The bag appears to be a very good product

  • @SgtSkrog
    @SgtSkrog Год назад +2

    Folding electric, 330lb capacity. 32-ah battery, hydraulic brakes, front and rear racks. And a trailer for cargo to 140 lbs. Not a motorcycle but will carry and tow a load. EMP shield it as well as the power supply and chargers. If going long distances might have to travel every other day. Even has a good gun rack. Max speed 30 mph. 65 miles electric only, more if peddling. Great for the RV and camping but will work for bugout or getting water if no more fuel is available. I bought it on weight capacity and battery size mostly but will fit in my RV trunk. Everything is made in China including solar panels. I bought it now since soon you might get nothing out of China. The motorcycles are nice for rougher terrain for sure. The biggest con is you need more to be able to charge it and water crossing is out. One pro is you can peddle it even if the battery is dead.

  • @MrToad-actual
    @MrToad-actual Год назад +2

    I’d like to see Alan on that puppy👍

  • @tat3r802
    @tat3r802 Год назад +6

    I prefer electric assist on a normal mountain bike with a bike trailer to carry any gear plus a compact charging station for all the battery operated devices not just the bike.

    • @bobsblues9944
      @bobsblues9944 Год назад +2

      I got a 26 inch folding bike and put an electric rear wheel hub motor andf kit on it and made a trailer from a pull behind , folding kids trailer

  • @BGWenterprises
    @BGWenterprises Год назад +3

    Be an advantage to charge when riding it.
    It wouldn't be much, but mabe stretch it to 50ish miles staying under 15mph, before it goes flat.
    .
    I would also figure out how much it would recover in a day. So you could estimate how much time/days it would take to cover, say 125 miles.
    Sorta like westerns estimating by saying another town was 3 days away or 2 hard days riding away.
    0.01c

  • @allen-gt5ng
    @allen-gt5ng Год назад +3

    Everything has its place as for this u can only go as far as it's energy reserve can go but if u had a regular bike u can only go as far as your energy reserve will allow as well
    So the more u have to pedal the more food u will require if u don't have food u not gonna make it far

  • @bartjames100
    @bartjames100 7 месяцев назад

    Absolutely 100%

  • @VETERANPREPPER1
    @VETERANPREPPER1 Год назад +4

    I’ll buy one, Once they make them with spare batteries, where you can carry a couple spares in a backpack and go. My ideal setup would be 4 batteries that have 40-60mile range with portable charging station.

    • @briangrant2005
      @briangrant2005 Год назад +2

      Man, a solar Trickle Charger would be awesome for this too!

    • @bobsblues9944
      @bobsblues9944 Год назад +1

      Those batteries are way too heavy to carry a couple in a backback . plus they are a couple thousand $ each

    • @SurvivalDispatch
      @SurvivalDispatch  Год назад +2

      The batteries are big and heavy. Carrying one in a pack is possible but not fun. Carrying multiple batteries would be very challenging.

  • @blueridgerealtor
    @blueridgerealtor Год назад

    Those bikes are so much fun!

  • @aaronbeach8929
    @aaronbeach8929 Год назад +3

    Great video and interesting concept. Would be cool iff you can attach and detach pedals, so when runs out of electric you can attach pedals then maybe re charge the battery by pedalling 👍😎💪

  • @tennesseelady999
    @tennesseelady999 Год назад +4

    Interesting. There is a lot of things that need to be done to that before I consider investing. The one thing I did like about that one is that had a banana seat. Not a butt-pincher. Good review, looked like fun😊

  • @danbaldwin9511
    @danbaldwin9511 Год назад +5

    Put a solar panel on it with a charge controler. So when you go out it will just recharge by itself.

  • @mschenandlerbong8539
    @mschenandlerbong8539 Год назад +2

    Looks fun. I can see use for something like this when there's no gasoline available.

  • @unfi6798
    @unfi6798 Год назад +2

    Great fun to ride on the property & an excellent product for modification project. We create a frame for an alternator so it will charge the battery as we ride, also add additional battery as a backup. As for EMP...well there's an old saying "fight fire with fire", same principal with a little bit of extra tech knowhow. Cheers mate. Catch you on the next On3.

  • @MrMann703
    @MrMann703 10 месяцев назад

    Awesome Sur Ron is on my wish list of ebikes, for my first ebike I went with the eahora hedonic cupid. The cupid has good specs 330lb capacity with good torque and between a 30%-40% grade climbing rating and it has great range. Thanks for the video.

  • @jasonlord5141
    @jasonlord5141 Год назад +1

    That thing looks wicked.

  • @00Klingon
    @00Klingon Год назад +4

    An electric bike may be more versatile because you could pedal it when the batteries die. Having a flexible solar panel tarp would be a must so you could charge the battery on the go for longer distance travel. I'd really like to see someone put an e-bike to the test with a backpack or saddle bags and see how well it does.

    • @dvpzy
      @dvpzy 11 месяцев назад +1

      Should be a bycicle. An ebike battery would take days to recharge with a 100w solar pannel. Some conversion kits for bycicles use regenerative braking, so you can recharge while peddaling/walking. In addition to solar pannels you could use a wster turbine. Any water flow would recharge while sleeping near a river.

  • @rubiconoutdoors3492
    @rubiconoutdoors3492 Год назад +1

    I love that its silent.

  • @TJackSurvival
    @TJackSurvival Год назад

    I play with EUC's a lot, and I'd love one of these. I've been looking at them for quite a while. I just wish they had longer distance capacity.

  • @terryqueen3233
    @terryqueen3233 Год назад +1

    I think it is practical and I think it would be very useful and a grid down situation, great idea Jason.

  • @jigstick
    @jigstick Год назад

    Practical No, but fun as all get out. 😁Disconnect the brake safety. And cut wire to get top speed.

  • @subdawg1331
    @subdawg1331 4 месяца назад

    great video and thoughts thanks

  • @46camper50
    @46camper50 Год назад

    I have been thinking about Suron for a couple years . I will make move on one once I compile some more information. And a way to always be able to charge it

  • @butchie2752
    @butchie2752 Год назад +1

    It’s theoretically possible to charge the battery using solar panels. It would take a large array and a long time. The Suron you use would not be the best for SHTF. Burns too many watts too fast. As you said it would be ok for bug out for a short distance with limited stuff and assuming nobody wanted to take it from you.

  • @tomsmith91193
    @tomsmith91193 Год назад +3

    I have been thinking about this for past 4 months. For deer and turkey hunting to get back in the woods farther. In your opinion. Will they be effective by a EMP ??

    • @KeywordManagement
      @KeywordManagement Год назад +2

      There are plenty of eBikes for hunting if you do some Googling. I actually think a good eBike for hunting might be a better option than an eMotorcycle. An eBike you can adjust power input while still have pedals, and many of them can be fitted with bow / rifle mount, side bags, etc.

    • @tomsmith91193
      @tomsmith91193 Год назад +1

      @@KeywordManagement yes. I have been looking into several and maybe building my own. Using a three wheel bicycle frame for more payload. With a spare battery and a solar panel. You can travel. As far back in state and national forests you want. Secondary thought was if inside my SUV. Keeping the battery disconnected would it survive a EMP ? I know the metal bike frame may act as a antenna. But was not sure if it would survive??

    • @bobsblues9944
      @bobsblues9944 Год назад +2

      @@tomsmith91193 The controller on this would probably be dust after an EMP

    • @chris1638
      @chris1638 Год назад +1

      It’s not EMP proof.

    • @wjf213
      @wjf213 Год назад

      If I was you, I'd look at AWD ebikes. A motor on both the front and rear and man, you can go just about anywhere in those. You can run one or both motors to conserve power, and you'll want fat tires as well. I would not get anything under 750 watts per motor, and depending on your terrain, 1000 or even 1500 watts per motor.
      I would also NOT get gear driven hubs with the planetary gears system in them. yes, you get more torque out of a smaller package, but most of those gears are not steel, they're nylon or plastic to reduce noise and they are noisy, but they have a higher rate of failure when abused in rough terrain. I would get just direct drive hub motors. They're dang near bullet proof, but weigh more, and you don't get the benefit of increased torque like you do from the geared system.
      Figure one horsepower is 748 watts or round up to 750 watts.
      As far as the battery size goes, I figure EASILY draining it at around 35 to even 50 watts per mile traveled in rough terrain. On the road, much less, around 15 to 25 watts per mile. If you help with pedaling, that goes a LONG way to extending your range. Many have dual batteries too. Don't believe the BS about range....cut that figure in half, and you're starting to get closer to reality, UNLESS you're doing A LOT of the work in pedaling.
      Keep in mind, almost all these ebikes have aluminum frames to save weight, but that comes at the cost of not being as tough and easy to repair as a steel frame, but using common sense and not beating the hell out of it in the bush, they work okay. Steel is just more forgiving but comes with the weight penalty, and that drains your battery faster.
      One thing I would get for sure, are hubsinks for your motors. They suck the heat out of your motor and the cooler you can run your motor, the longer it will last and the less wattage you need as the trip goes on. For $80, they are worth twice that.
      hubsink.com/
      Now when it comes to EMP, well, I'm not that worried about it. You can buy a spare controller, and you should anyway, and put it in some EMP safe. They are not very expensive at around $100 or so.
      Here's a good 6 minute video SOL-ARK did with EMP testing. Watch it and draw your own conclusions.
      ruclips.net/video/ZbHK6Uqmzog/видео.html

  • @MowgliMachete
    @MowgliMachete Год назад +1

    Been waiting for this video

  • @Wheeling88
    @Wheeling88 Год назад +1

    Grid down shtf charges them in about 2 days .. mtb or a bmx would be better in my opinion . Plus it's a good cardio workout. Personally won't own one tho.. still a great video Jason 👍👍👍👍👍

  • @stevelinbergbaby135
    @stevelinbergbaby135 Год назад

    Add bike trailer to the mix, & never look back 👍💨

  • @Q-BinTom
    @Q-BinTom Год назад +1

    Not the first pice of equipment. For the right scenario it would be a good piece of equipment.

  • @steveturansky9031
    @steveturansky9031 11 месяцев назад

    I live at the beach in SoCal. About 10 years ago there was an earthquake off Oregon that triggered Tsunami warnings. After about 5 minutes, my tenants tried to drive up a hill that's less than 1/4 mile away (probably closer to 1/8mi). My wife and I decided to wait to see what happened at San Francisco which is about half the way down the coast to us from the epicenter. Turned out it was somewhat of a false alarm but brought important facts to light.
    My tenants came back about 3.5 hours later and said they were totally jammed in traffic the whole time. They didn't even get halfway to the hill that started less than 1/4 mile away. Just tonight there was a motorcycle fatality in the area and one street being closed for 5 hours jacked up traffic tremendously for about a 4 mile radius. These are all back streets but the chaos of people trying to get home on Friday was crazy.
    I have decided that having e-bicycles is a must if we have to bug out. I'll put them in my van with other supplies (and mini trailer) and if traffic snarls, we have the option of continuing on the bikes. I will get bikes with pedals though b/c I want to ride the bike paths/boardwalks during regular times and they have been cracking down on e-motorcycles on the bike paths.

    • @SurvivalDispatch
      @SurvivalDispatch  11 месяцев назад

      I have come to the same realization. E bikes are a must for my family.

  • @randybrown140
    @randybrown140 Год назад +2

    How to carry gear ???

  • @jelkel25
    @jelkel25 Год назад +5

    You can lift most normal mountain bikes onto your shoulder with your pack on to get over obstacles, you don't have to plug it in anywhere. If you're unwell but still have stuff to do maybe the power outlay would be worth it but otherwise, not so much

  • @captxcountry9835
    @captxcountry9835 Год назад +1

    EMP would make those useless... sticking to my Montague Paratrooper Pro Mountain Bike... Just like rucking, human power only requires water, fat, & carbs ;)

  • @chrisallen2005
    @chrisallen2005 10 месяцев назад

    Hundred pounds, pedal it home if you run out of battery charge. Let's see how far most people can pedal a hundred pound bike. Same thing applies to lifting it over logs all day. Look at the specs of your battery to determine how large a bank of solar you need to recharge it. If I am bugging out I don't planning on drawing attention to myself with a huge solar setup.

  • @troy.the.editor
    @troy.the.editor 2 месяца назад

    Is it traceable the same way cars after 2005 are?

  • @MarkSmith-wu8rh
    @MarkSmith-wu8rh Год назад

    Horses are most likely goin to revert to main modes of transport only worry then would be predators and wild dogs . Grass is free and in most cases you can find a pond lake or other body of water to let it drink .

  • @eleanoremameli6641
    @eleanoremameli6641 Год назад +2

    Where do you plug in in the wilderness?

    • @arnousteele4845
      @arnousteele4845 Год назад +3

      Where do you get gas in the wilderness?

    • @flycrew
      @flycrew Год назад +4

      Just find a tree with a receptacle in it. Photosynthesis.

    • @riseabove3133
      @riseabove3133 Год назад +3

      The sun

    • @crazynok5511
      @crazynok5511 Год назад +2

      I wouldn't waist my money on that junk. My mountain bike does more than that scrap and it can go as far as im willing to go 24/7.

  • @dvpzy
    @dvpzy 11 месяцев назад

    An ADV bycicle with a lightweight e-motor it's better. I'm thinking on the priority 600x with a 100G front wheel (IP65 waterproof). Would weight around 50lb. Most gear should go into a rack.

  • @sajahb7444
    @sajahb7444 Год назад

    👍🏼

  • @Allofthemonkeys
    @Allofthemonkeys Год назад +1

    I think that if you had space to store it at work or nearby, it'd make a decent get home ride.

  • @Rugsadventures
    @Rugsadventures 9 месяцев назад

    Grid down other than a generator that uses gas and are noisy how are you going to charge said electric bike and don't say solor because that is not efficient enough for daily travel if you try to travel at day you won't be able to travel at night, I LOVE THE IDEA E BIKES ARE LIGHT AND QUITE I just don't se it being very good in a grid down scenario. Youd still be able to Psyphin gasoline out of gas tanks at fuel stations with a hose By removing the cap on the surface, Solar panel would work for Ebike Probably if you plan to travel a day and rest today and travel a day and so one. Regarding your had good sunlight to charge with On your rest day

  • @briangrant2005
    @briangrant2005 Год назад +2

    A question I have is how to protect it from potential EMP threats? I don't now much about how to protect electronics, but I don't think there is a Microwave big enough to store it in 😂😅😊

    • @briangrant2005
      @briangrant2005 Год назад +2

      Should have kept listening😅😅😅

    • @JoeMicalizziMPC
      @JoeMicalizziMPC Год назад

      Actually Microwave ovens DO NOT protect against EMP, Google Search that topic!

    • @chris1638
      @chris1638 Год назад

      He says they’re not EMP proof

    • @A_Random_Person27
      @A_Random_Person27 Год назад

      You can turn your garage into a Faraday cage. If you've looked into emp scenarios, you know that almost all vehicles made after the mid 1980s have electronic parts that would get fried by an emp.

  • @dennisdurham694
    @dennisdurham694 Год назад +1

    Can you manually turn off the lights?

  • @HitokiriRaiden
    @HitokiriRaiden 7 месяцев назад

    Id rather have the peddle version if i went that way but a good old mountain bike with fat tires and adjustable speed gears but thats just me.

  • @PatchezRagdolls
    @PatchezRagdolls Год назад

    I live in arizona will they still be a good bug out e-bike

  • @Cool_boy258
    @Cool_boy258 Год назад

    Genius

  • @ericmaddox1896
    @ericmaddox1896 Год назад

    Great video overall, but I'm over half-way through the video and there has been no mention of the make and model of this bike. I get that you are providing general commentary about e bikes, but this is a pretty big omission for those of us who would like to do further research on what you are demonstrating in the video. Can you please edit your video caption to include this info? Thanks!

    • @butchie2752
      @butchie2752 Год назад

      He said that suron is the brand. Fairly well know brand.

  • @teresacromer102
    @teresacromer102 Год назад

    How are you suppose to charge it with the grid down ?

  • @bensmith9164
    @bensmith9164 Год назад

    What back pack are you using?

  • @iamanempoweredone6064
    @iamanempoweredone6064 Год назад

    EMP

  • @ctrip34
    @ctrip34 Год назад +2

    This would be awesome for hunting. I bet their expensive as hell.

  • @flycrew
    @flycrew Год назад +1

    I'd want to disable the brake cutoff. At least for the front brake. No reason you shouldn't be able to hit the front brake and spin the rear tire.

    • @budbuddybuddest
      @budbuddybuddest Год назад +1

      Power on dragging rear brake helps low speed maneuvers on big motorcycles, don't know about these little ones.

  • @rubiconoutdoors3492
    @rubiconoutdoors3492 Год назад +1

    Im waiting till a name brand, Kawi, suzuki, ktm, honda, makes one , because the parts and batteries will be more available, and more modular i would think.

    • @UriahUrrix
      @UriahUrrix 3 месяца назад

      @@rubiconoutdoors3492 Honda's had one for years probably is it's the size of a big suitcase and more like a scooter rather than a bike and they want 4200 last I looked not worth it

    • @rubiconoutdoors3492
      @rubiconoutdoors3492 3 месяца назад

      @user-mc4vz9mx6l yea I seen that thing , looked like an iPad. Lol

    • @UriahUrrix
      @UriahUrrix 3 месяца назад +1

      @@rubiconoutdoors3492 😂😂 yeah it does don't it 😂

  • @scramjet4610
    @scramjet4610 6 месяцев назад

    What about a high-power scooter with off-road tires instead? You can go a lot more places with the scooter than the bike in this video.

  • @A_Random_Person27
    @A_Random_Person27 Год назад

    If you run out of battery, just charge it up with a gas generator for 3 hours.

  • @masterprediction7353
    @masterprediction7353 Год назад

    It’s definitely got the fun factor but I feel like a normal bike would be better in that situation. That being said I really want a dirt bike just to have fun but they are so expensive for how not useful they are honestly.

    • @SurvivalDispatch
      @SurvivalDispatch  Год назад

      A regular bike may be the best choice for people who are in half decent condition. However, the 40% of Americans who are obese, plus the 32% who are overweight, are not able to walk or ride a regular bicycle any appreciable distance. Unfortunate, but true.

  • @MasterK9Trainer
    @MasterK9Trainer Год назад

    I know people poo poo electric vehicles, but if you have solar panels, even if it takes a few hours, you can still charge it. And if you have access to a generator or vehicle and an inverter or a decent solar panel setup then you'd be in a good situation.
    How easy would it be to make alcohol fuel on the go? Not easy. You need to be stationary.

  • @SJ-xg1uf
    @SJ-xg1uf Год назад

    I'd probably need a 3 wheeled bike cuz my balance is awful. 😄😄😄

  • @crazynok5511
    @crazynok5511 Год назад +1

    Y'all go buy a mountain bike , they don't need anything but you to function and won't catch on fire by itself for no reason .

  • @zednott
    @zednott Год назад

    you can get a electric bike that will do 35 mph. carry 350lbs. and has no gov restrictions as of yet.

  • @COWELLGIRL
    @COWELLGIRL Год назад +1

    Not if you're gonna ride it like that !

  • @polanddivision1606
    @polanddivision1606 Год назад +2

    No electric Energy oh no we have a problem 😂😂

    • @MarkSmith-wu8rh
      @MarkSmith-wu8rh Год назад +1

      Solar generators still produce energy even if the grid is down 🤷🏻‍♂️

    • @MarkSmith-wu8rh
      @MarkSmith-wu8rh Год назад +1

      As well as water propelled generators made from alternators . Every car has one . And since you’ve got the subwoofer bass heads we have alternators that produce big numbers .

  • @thesanctuary225
    @thesanctuary225 Год назад

    No Gas? No Problem? No Electric.

  • @Medicmike911
    @Medicmike911 Год назад

    I watched a western with Willie Nelson in it and he loved to eat armadillos 😅

    • @SurvivalDispatch
      @SurvivalDispatch  Год назад

      Lol. Makes me nervous since they carry leprosy.

    • @Medicmike911
      @Medicmike911 Год назад

      @@SurvivalDispatch I know right

    • @Medicmike911
      @Medicmike911 Год назад

      @@SurvivalDispatch I hear people get sick a lot on turtles also?

  • @Jb429421
    @Jb429421 Год назад

    What is your neck set up? How do you have you wazoo necklace rigged?

  • @dougtso4126
    @dougtso4126 Год назад +4

    Gas engines if maintained well could last decades even centuries, rechargeable batteries don't, they last only a decade at best.

    • @texasman45
      @texasman45 Год назад +2

      And if you’re mechanically inclined you can convert it to corn oil powered.

    • @scottka
      @scottka Год назад +2

      Rechargeable batteries are just that, rechargeable. A few solar panels and you are good to go. How much gas can you store and bring with you for the life of that gas vehicle?

    • @dougtso4126
      @dougtso4126 Год назад +2

      @@scottka Solar panels' lifespan are limited to 20 years at most.

    • @scottka
      @scottka Год назад +4

      @@dougtso4126 So, you have power for maybe 20 years. And you can travel all over. Can you carry 20 years of gas, or store that much? And at what cost? Solar is free.

  • @Stoney_AKA_James
    @Stoney_AKA_James Год назад

    No thank you, I am a traditional bikepacker and will keep my manually powered bicycle, one that doesn't need electricity...

  • @zerofox2030
    @zerofox2030 Год назад +2

    These are super cool ,but the cost is pretty prohibitive. Hopefully we get a few more years of dev that drops the price a bunch

  • @budbuddybuddest
    @budbuddybuddest Год назад +1

    I would consider a bike with pedals. Any bike that is no-pedal, is a single use, run til battery dies, discard it.
    Also, I won't buy a Chinese product. That is sending money to China which helps them build their military. Besides, chinese steel is notoriously very poor quality. Also if a battery sits never used how long til the battery will not charge? 2 years? 3?. I don't know but gasoline engines can sit years and work fine. Electrics are quiet which is a real plus.
    Regular bicycles especially the super fat tire ones don't need any fuel.
    Wear a helmet.

    • @chrisallen2005
      @chrisallen2005 10 месяцев назад

      You won't buy a Chinese product? Take a look around your house. You may have to purge more than you imagine.

  • @DerekFletcher1
    @DerekFletcher1 Год назад

    Why is this video so bright on my phone

  • @michaelbrown-ne7vo
    @michaelbrown-ne7vo Год назад

    gas generators run the charging stations lol no gas no charging stations

  • @AntiFederalist58
    @AntiFederalist58 Год назад +1

    $$$

  • @volkertc
    @volkertc Год назад +1

    Fun, but not practical.

    • @Just_a_Tool
      @Just_a_Tool Год назад

      If you had a camper van or lived in a vehicle, bikes like this on the back of it are very practical should your vehicle ever break down.

  • @JanineMJoi
    @JanineMJoi Год назад

    Not gonna work for bad knees, or living on gravel roads.

  • @mervintelford3677
    @mervintelford3677 Год назад

    An EMP would render this bike useless.

  • @jamesthornton-ei9fc
    @jamesthornton-ei9fc Год назад

    Not worth a dime if it's a EMP situation

  • @richardtimbreza9457
    @richardtimbreza9457 10 месяцев назад

    When you ran out battery You have to Walk it home...... PEDAL ASSISTANCE IS BEST 100%.......

    • @SurvivalDispatch
      @SurvivalDispatch  10 месяцев назад

      We’ve run the batteries out on multiple e-bikes and we were able to easily ride them home. Not once have we had to walk an e-bike home.

  • @michaelmurphy4253
    @michaelmurphy4253 Год назад

    Did ya mention the fun factor...Uh no.

  • @StormyWeather93
    @StormyWeather93 Год назад +1

    I only have a few issues with electric vehicles. 1st the batteries have a expiration date and any battery you could DIY wouldn't be practical for one where as combustion, you don't have the draw or need the power and a old lead/acid would work fine.
    2nd and most important to me is that Nuclear to me is the most likely SHTF. Well Nuclear = EMP = Dead electrictronics.
    If they make a E-vehicle with simplistic maintenance, EMP proof and infinite life batteries I'll invest right now. But in a Nuclear incident e-vehicles are dead and so are you. I know with my limited abilities (I am a tradesmen so I know enough) I can fix and kickstart an old dirt bike or jump my cruiser if I needed. Can't do that with electric vehicles. I'll accept the extra noise and needing to preserve gas if it means I can count on being able to GTFO at any time.
    I feel like the last few years alot of preppers are pushing E-bikes but to me that alot of money for something overly complicated and in the most probable SHTF scenario is rendered DIA. Also hope you don't crack the case in haste or emergency than go through or drop in water. Just a matter of time till water gets in. My bike drowns I just gotta swap a battery or rig a jump start and change the oil and I'm ready to go again.