If the Denzel could hit speeds of 60-65mph and give those ranges, I would buy one right now. The only issue I have is that its just under the speeds I would be comfortable with for commuting around.
@@Electric-Rideables indeed. I live about 10 minutes from a major city and something like the Denzel would be perfect. The roads around me are 45-55mph speed limits but I would still like the 60-65 just in case I have to exit jump on the highway. Electric bike tech is growing and I am really excited to see what the future holds
Since the Denzel uses a chain drive you can swap one or likely both gears, the motor drive gear and the wheel itself. Just drop the number of teeth on the wheels gear to increase the speed. However it will reduce the level of torque able to be put down as a result. So if you want you can go faster(to an extent) but will be slower to get to the new top end speeds.
I like that the denzal puts the brakes in the proper place. I almost wrecked a friend's scooter because by instinct I went to pull in the clutch when it was the front brake. I also I've seen a review of an electric motorcycle by a motorcyclist who rode it on a dirt track and basically did the same thing I did.
The Denzel would probably be the best choice if you can buy it without battery and build your own. Adding some supercapacitors to actually benefit from regen and higher amperage cells could really make that bike sing!
Maybe in 5-8 the batteries has become better. Now the bikes seems to slow and the range is to low also. Today im ridning an Husqvarna 701 with a top speed of around 170km/h and a range of 250 km. When its time to refill I do it in 2 min.
I own the Brekr for a year now and can tell ya that it has been an absolute pleasure. 50 km range gets me everywhere I need to go (even though you can buy a second battery) and i've ridden 9000 km thus far 😁 Here in the Netherlands 50 km is plenty for most occations but i could definitelly see that being different in the US
Pretty great video, useful information. The sound track tho. Brother, a new tune for every bike shown will allow a much more enjoyable video experience. Hearing the same lil music rift makes the video seem like mass produced. Their is plenty of resources for finding good soundtracks that will not make your audience neurotic. Cheers, great production.
Great video, Thanks! How much $ is the Texas Grunt? Zero point energy is the only way elec vehicles will win, ie, IF the ICC ever releases that technology... The elec grid at this time can't handle summer air conditioning. What happens when everyone starts charging EV's?
Not saying you are wrong about the optimism. But hub motors are known for energy savings, whether a weed whacker, construction tool, or motorcycle a motor located at the “action” increases run time at a surprising rate. But it usually means weight distribution is off or uncomfortable
I love my kollter es1 pro But its top speed is 58 mph I have had it in chain drive and now have belt drive and it makes no difference its range on B roads in Devon doing about 30 to 40 mph is about 38 miles Around town you get a lot more and for around town it's really good fun
Good point. I don't think they mean the same thing as the ignition system on a combustion engine though. The ignition on any EV is more like a security/theft device.
You can buy a Sondors, but it will never get delivered. They started last week, and they delivered about a dozen so far. 3,000 to 4,000 in front of ya. Get in line. Oh, that battery doesn't slide out either.
There is one very simple feature that all of these manufacturers need to start considering. A optional charging station that allows you to simply ride the bike into it as easily as you would a bicycle into a bike rack. Or even a center stand type of system where you can easily push the center Stand Down and engage the charger and turn the bike 180° around for a quick exit of your garage or shed. The reason is: whether it's the grunt or a cafe style or a Enduro style bike, the main selling point in convenience of these bikes is to be able to quickly jump on and go for a quick run to the store or commute to work etc. It will never convince motorcycle enthusiasts that it will replace a good petroleum motorcycle. It is very attractive for a bike that is always ready to quickly jump on and make a quick run here or there. It simply cannot compete with gasoline Motors currently. But to Market it as extremely easy and convenient and ready at all times would be a huge selling point in my opinion.
I would purchase one of these as primary form of transport and use solar to charge it. Might be a specific niche but thought it might be interesting to give my perspective.
@@batiannolte it would take an awful long time to charge this thing with solar unless of course you had massive solar panels dedicated just for its purpose.
Imagine spending 5-6k on an e bike that can be easily outperformed by a $100 scooter from marketplace that gets 100+mpg idk its a sad world we live in.
Hello, I see many ELECTRIC vehicles that are advertised and many MOTORCYCLES, many ELECTRIC CARS, ELECTRIC BICYCLES, (BUT) I see everything but I do not see anything for sale, I do not see ANYTHING in the Dealers where are they?, where are they sold How do I get one?
Why can't the Volcon Grunt be street legal? Does it just need mirrors, or do the authorities need to inspect and approve the tires it uses? Is there anything else?
@@jerrysanders9101 thanks for the comment ,I have owned Honda Yamaha Harley many other brands l loved them all thought a electric cafe racer style would be something new to try out ,about Honda being recycled , think they may last forever and no need to recycle just fix the worn out parts and keep on riding.
The Sondors looks best but ...mannnnnnn ... I could go for a 30 min ride ... and then use the other 30 min to get back home. And then wait 2-4 hours to ride again. We need nuclear quantum fusion motorbikes! NOW!
These look cool but they're overpriced. For the speed and range it's not worth it. I got my first e-bike, a foldable one and I like it a lot. Gets 40 miles in lvl 1 which I never use and about 23-25 miles on max throttle, goes about 25-28 mph. I use it to go to work and also take it to the beach. I got foldable one because I can fit 2 in my Lexus sedan and take them to the beach. E-bikes are great because you can use the streets or sidewalks, gives you options. These e-motorcycles don't give you the mobility of an e-bike, but they also don't give you the speed or range of a motorcycle. Seems like cool toys for people with money to burn.. The things I would love to improve are Range (I bought a 2nd battery) and power, better acceleration. For the $1,400+$500 for 2nd battery I paid I can't complain. Just using it for work commute, it will pay itself off in 8 months. This was my first e-bike but I already know it won't be my last.
The UBCO 2x2 bike is cool it has front and rear wheel drive. But, it isn't worth the extra drive since the price reflects that. And, it wasn't mentioned but the only max out at 50kph (31mph). Other thing too is they take four plus hours to full charge back up. On top of all of that, I've seen them being built and I'd stay the hell away from them. Especially if they are being assembled in the USA. They don't build them to spec. They charge up faulty batteries that have a bad cell in that 14s8p configuration and call it good after charging the bad bank of cells which you can't fix. And, their torque specifications they don't follow nor do they bother to check the torques at all during their final QC process nor do they do a proper road test before being shipped out. They've been sending bikes out like this for the past two and a half years where there are defects that get passed through like there is nothing wrong. Interesting bikes, but very questionable on their business practices and trustworthiness for following assembly and testing procedures. I'd honestly look at any of the other bikes on this list before even recommending or mentioning an UBCO if at all.
I'd even mentioned to them what happens when they have a defective bike come back to them because of something they missed. They just laughed at me and said "we've never had a bike come back." Yet.... You haven't had a bike come back yet. Or worse case, you haven't had someone get killed using your product because you neglected to fully check the bike over before it got sent out to a customer.
You can buy a very nice used motorcycle for $3000 and 1,000 gallons of gas that will get you 30,000-40,000 miles for the same amount and never worry about range or charging for what are essentially glorified mopeds that would be uncomfortable after a few dozen miles.
How many of these; 1) have a distribution and service network in the USA (since the channel is based in the USA), and 2) are street legal to be registered in the USA?
I think the Ubco can be shipped and has small distribution in the US. The Volcon Grunt is in the US. The Sondors is in the US. The Kollter ES1 is available in the US.
Man. If that UBCO could do 10-20mph faster top speed I'd buy it right now. I want something just like that with some extra space for cargo and luggage that can get about
@@Electric-Rideables the denzel and the metacycle seem to have the most potential. What i am looking for is a bike that will do about 100km/u and about 100km distance.
These are sone great motorcycles, but they have more speed and range that I need. I hope something is made with a top speed of 17 mph and a 13 mile range.
You're better of buying a Sur-Ron X and cut the green wire. You don't need a license to ride it, its great for commuting and you'll have a fun off-road bike.
For that kind of money you can buy a nice motorcycle and ride all day, in comfort, on a tank of gas. Gotta get those ranges per charge much higher and top speeds higher. Most of us looking at these, I would bet, are in the country, not the city. A year ago, I was driving 40 miles one way, on the highway to work... 70 mph most of the way. These bikes wouldn't cut it and there's much better options for toys than these as well.
SOME nice E Bikes , what surprises me is Why to mitigate Carbon just why we don't have ammonia engines which are 0 Carbon only nitrogen & water biproduct a Hybrid system in EV vehicles would solve the distance probs & ammonia can be bought once there's some more Manufacturing of it for less than 25 cents per liter Mark my words Ammonia Engine Hybrids Are the Future Someone should mention this to World Congress & Elon Musk
Any 28mph bike is a dangerous bike to be on the road with faster car. I stopped riding my Hyperscrambler 2 on main roads even though it does 30mph on average and cost $3k. That price/performance difference is just not convincing yet.
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A 5-6k$ electric motorcycle that does 40mp/h is just an expensive e-bike.
That's a logical conclusion. Thanks for the feedback.
E bikes can't legally go over 28 with pas in the US.
The dividing line should be can it go on the freeway or not
@@rp9674 Another dividing line is, do you need a license or not?
@@rp9674 Don't need a license for regular ebikes so that is why I ride 1 of them for now.
If the Denzel could hit speeds of 60-65mph and give those ranges, I would buy one right now. The only issue I have is that its just under the speeds I would be comfortable with for commuting around.
Good point. Yeah, if you have to hit the highway more speed is def needed.
@@Electric-Rideables indeed. I live about 10 minutes from a major city and something like the Denzel would be perfect. The roads around me are 45-55mph speed limits but I would still like the 60-65 just in case I have to exit jump on the highway. Electric bike tech is growing and I am really excited to see what the future holds
Did the Denzel happen? I first heard about it a few years ago and they were supposed to have dealers in the states but I’ve heard nothing since then.
Since the Denzel uses a chain drive you can swap one or likely both gears, the motor drive gear and the wheel itself. Just drop the number of teeth on the wheels gear to increase the speed. However it will reduce the level of torque able to be put down as a result. So if you want you can go faster(to an extent) but will be slower to get to the new top end speeds.
holy than metacycle looks of the charts.even that denzl with those specs for that price is awesome.
Can't wait to see the production Metacycle.
I like that the denzal puts the brakes in the proper place. I almost wrecked a friend's scooter because by instinct I went to pull in the clutch when it was the front brake. I also I've seen a review of an electric motorcycle by a motorcyclist who rode it on a dirt track and basically did the same thing I did.
Woah. Glad y'all are okay.
If you think the Denzel is good, you should see the will smith or the Chris rock models lol super woke models lol
@@jerrysanders9101 I’m done! 😂 Nice one! You just made my day! Thank you!
The Denzel would probably be the best choice if you can buy it without battery and build your own. Adding some supercapacitors to actually benefit from regen and higher amperage cells could really make that bike sing!
Great point! I'd love to build a Denzel from the ground up.
I mean you could just buy on old junker honda cbr or something and buy a conversion kit? If yout going the battery packing route anyways.
Maybe in 5-8 the batteries has become better.
Now the bikes seems to slow and the range is to low also.
Today im ridning an Husqvarna 701 with a top speed of around 170km/h and a range of 250 km. When its time to refill I do it in 2 min.
Nice! That dirt bike is rad.
That Sondors e-motorbike looks great but I wish it had a longer range of at least 150-200 miles.
They probably could get that if they got rid of the pointless hole and just put a second battery there instead.
Dudes! I've been saying that (about the random hole, that is).
@@stilllife8 i think they have an extended battery add on that they're going to come out with that fits in that hole.
Read they have an optional 3kw battery to put in there. Also some kind of storage or a level 2 charger.
@@jimmylopez9576 Cheers for letting me know! 👍🏾
The Metacycle is beautiful.. Kudos to the designers!
Agreed. We love the Metacycle.
@@Electric-Rideables Not the price$$$$$$$$$
I think it night be really, REALLY small ..
Hope i am wrong
It is not really small. It’s normal sized.
@@theelectricgasstation hope so
I own the Brekr for a year now and can tell ya that it has been an absolute pleasure. 50 km range gets me everywhere I need to go (even though you can buy a second battery) and i've ridden 9000 km thus far 😁
Here in the Netherlands 50 km is plenty for most occations but i could definitelly see that being different in the US
That is awesome! Thanks for sharing.
@@Electric-Rideables you're welcome 😄
If you happen to have any questions, feel free to ask them.
Pretty great video, useful information. The sound track tho.
Brother, a new tune for every bike shown will allow a much more enjoyable video experience. Hearing the same lil music rift makes the video seem like mass produced. Their is plenty of resources for finding good soundtracks that will not make your audience neurotic.
Cheers, great production.
Thanks for the tips!
Fun fact I tried buying one right now but couldn't because they're not for sale yet 😊
Waiting n waiting n waiting. I'm getting old. Waiting n waiting n waiting
I tried to buy one of each but my card was declined
Hahaha. Funny, but these are actually for sale.
Great video, Thanks! How much $ is the Texas Grunt? Zero point energy is the only way elec vehicles will win, ie, IF the ICC ever releases that technology... The elec grid at this time can't handle summer air conditioning. What happens when everyone starts charging EV's?
This is definitely one of the main problems that needs to be figured out.
Yeah, number 1 is definitely the best from all of the reviews I've seen so far
Glad you think so!
The Kollter ES1.
any links? you have no links to any of these bikes! Please put links! What I mean... is to the store to order!
We'll work on that. Thanks!
1:16 Offroad all day long with 3.1KWh, i'm afraid that's a little on the optimistic side, like most EV range specs.
Not saying you are wrong about the optimism. But hub motors are known for energy savings, whether a weed whacker, construction tool, or motorcycle a motor located at the “action” increases run time at a surprising rate. But it usually means weight distribution is off or uncomfortable
Good point. Manufacturers are definitely getting more precise with there range estimates every day though.
Don't forget Electric Unicycles. The NEW mini moto of the future.
EUCs are awesome!
I love my kollter es1 pro But its top speed is 58 mph I have had it in chain drive and now have belt drive and it makes no difference its range on B roads in Devon doing about 30 to 40 mph is about 38 miles Around town you get a lot more and for around town it's really good fun
Thanks for the feedback!
This is great because gas motorcycles pulled more than gas cars. Love the idea of two-wheel drive.
True. EV motorcycles definitely are a cool futuristic ride.
2wd for high powered motorcycles arent a huge benefit under acceleration as it'll wheelie
@@user-jk9zr3sc5h im confussed??? why did you repeat the exact sentence?
@@jrok96 You cant read
I have an ebike with a simple front wheel hub motor, and then I pedal the rear as with a normal bike. It performs amazingly well in the snow.
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$7,000 for an electric motorcycle??
Are you crazy? I'll look at one when they're 2000
Gotcha. We'll let you know when we find one in that range. There are PLENTY of quick e-bikes you can get for less than that, fyi.
Exactly and you can find some for under that stiff place and they work great yes for under $2000.
@@reynaldolopez9221 one that you can drive non stop 400 to a thousand miles with only a 1 minute charge?
Wish you would start with which ones are avaliable where first. Bummed to see one only to find out can't get it state side.
We'll keep that in mind for future videos. Thanks!
The sondors seems to be the only real motorcycle. But some cool things to come from the others I’d say
Fingers crossed for the rest of the electric motorcycles to come to fruition.
8 kw is more like a moped. Actually I bet a 50cc moped with tuning kit would be faster.
Thanks for this.
Anytime
80 mile power pack great ! what is the max speed to achive that?
Not sure. Which emotorcycle?
Keyless ignition? It's an electric bike, if it occurs to have ignition you're in trouble!
Good point. I don't think they mean the same thing as the ignition system on a combustion engine though. The ignition on any EV is more like a security/theft device.
I'm impressed 😊
You can buy a Sondors, but it will never get delivered.
They started last week, and they delivered about a dozen so far. 3,000 to 4,000 in front of ya. Get in line.
Oh, that battery doesn't slide out either.
Good to know about the battery not sliding out. Thanks!
There is one very simple feature that all of these manufacturers need to start considering.
A optional charging station that allows you to simply ride the bike into it as easily as you would a bicycle into a bike rack. Or even a center stand type of system where you can easily push the center Stand Down and engage the charger and turn the bike 180° around for a quick exit of your garage or shed.
The reason is: whether it's the grunt or a cafe style or a Enduro style bike, the main selling point in convenience of these bikes is to be able to quickly jump on and go for a quick run to the store or commute to work etc.
It will never convince motorcycle enthusiasts that it will replace a good petroleum motorcycle.
It is very attractive for a bike that is always ready to quickly jump on and make a quick run here or there.
It simply cannot compete with gasoline Motors currently.
But to Market it as extremely easy and convenient and ready at all times would be a huge selling point in my opinion.
Great feedback. I like the charging station idea.
Wireless charging...could be for motorcycle and/or can/van
I would purchase one of these as primary form of transport and use solar to charge it. Might be a specific niche but thought it might be interesting to give my perspective.
@@batiannolte it would take an awful long time to charge this thing with solar unless of course you had massive solar panels dedicated just for its purpose.
Imagine spending 5-6k on an e bike that can be easily outperformed by a $100 scooter from marketplace that gets 100+mpg idk its a sad world we live in.
Touche.
Make a Quad similar to the Sondors metacycle, before Cyberquad comes out .
Dude. Great idea!
I just picked up a 2020 MT10 for $7,200 low miles clean and loaded with extras
Nice! Congrats on the new ride.
Is it possible to buy the Denzel in Canada?? I don't see how to buy these bikes lol. They look nice though.
The Denzel is hard to come by
SONDORS Metacycle is cleverly designed, AND looks impressive. $6000 seems like a good deal too.
And they're starting to be shipped now :).
@@Electric-Rideables Also a correction, battery is not removable.
Hello, I see many ELECTRIC vehicles that are advertised and many MOTORCYCLES, many ELECTRIC CARS, ELECTRIC BICYCLES, (BUT) I see everything but I do not see anything for sale, I do not see ANYTHING in the Dealers where are they?, where are they sold How do I get one?
Most are purchased online for now.
seems like a great alternative to a moped or scooter if you can afford one
Definitely an EXPENSIVE moped. Booh!
True that.
Motorcycle Mover LA began providing White Glove delivery service to Sondors customers last week in Southern California August 4th 2022
😆OMG... At this rate, current orders will be delivered by Q2 2024. LMFAO.
Awesome!
Where are you getting your info from? For the Kollter ES1-Pro you state top speed of 72mph, but Artisan themselves state 60mph as the top speed.
The Kollter goes faster with two batteries installed.
I'm surprised not to see any of the Super Soco bikes on this list.
We've done other reporting on Super Soco. Love 'em
This will probably be more popular when they're specs aren't that of a moped lol
Haha. Touche
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Fiya! These electric motorcycles are awesome.
You forgot the Bonfire from Black Tea Mtorbikes in Germany. I have a Bonfire X on order; all models are well below the 7000 USD mark.
Thanks for the tip! The Bonfire is great. We’ve featured it in other vids on similar topics.
The clue is in the name,most likely what will become of the bike and your money,a bonfire.buy a proper bike!
Pls review some Chinese bikes as well. They are doing some amazing designs
Will do. Thanks for the tip!
You have links galore in your description but no links to look at pricing/purchase? I'd rectify that, would be nice. Otherwise, good stuff thanks!
Great feedback. Thanks!
Why can't the Volcon Grunt be street legal?
Does it just need mirrors, or do the authorities need to inspect and approve the tires it uses?
Is there anything else?
I couldn't tell ya exactly, but feel free to reach out to the manufacturer.
Fantastic
Thank you! Cheers!
Tromox? I think it should make the list with amazing looks and good value for money.
Thanks for the tip! We'll look into the Tromox.
I love the Denzel care racer look if it would cruse at 80 mph and have a 209 mile range i would buy one
Same here. I'd love a Denzel.
Buy a Honda or other factory motorcycle.. last a lifetime and the engine is rebuildable and recyclable .
@@jerrysanders9101 thanks for the comment ,I have owned Honda Yamaha Harley many other brands l loved them all thought a electric cafe racer style would be something new to try out ,about Honda being recycled , think they may last forever and no need to recycle just fix the worn out parts and keep on riding.
@@rexrigby4666 right.. I agree ☝️
I'll take one of each.
Us toooo
here in england we dont have to worry about electric bkes ever thankfully.
Woah. No ebikes in England?
Love it!!
There are some really forward-thinking electric vehicle/motorcycle companies out there. Glad you enjoyed this video on a few of them!
sorry for being brainless , but do i need to get license to be able to drive on highway? does it also have insurance?
Depends on the country.
Used to get a 600cc crotch rocket like the R6 or CBR600RR for 8k$ inflation sucks
Damn inflation…
The Sondors looks best but ...mannnnnnn ... I could go for a 30 min ride ... and then use the other 30 min to get back home. And then wait 2-4 hours to ride again. We need nuclear quantum fusion motorbikes! NOW!
Exactly 💯 people want longevity long lasting batteries with 30 to 45 minute fast charging! At a reasonable cost.
Great feedback.
My $3,500 electric scooter beats everything on your list from e Wheels
Awesome! Which scooter do you have?
Yea, enjoy walking after you get past 13 miles
SONDORS IS SUPER BEAUTIFUL :D
Agreed. I can't wait to get my hands on one.
in China you can get very good electrical motorcycles for maximum 2000 dollars...but mostly less. 2000-4000 you can buy really cool big and fast bikes
Yep. Its kind of a bummer how the prices go up in other countries.
Volcon Grunt looks good :)
True that.
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What’s “echo friendly” ? Lol sorry just teasing, Great video
Haha. Sorry about that.
@@Electric-Rideables lol love the video , I want one of these
These look cool but they're overpriced. For the speed and range it's not worth it. I got my first e-bike, a foldable one and I like it a lot. Gets 40 miles in lvl 1 which I never use and about 23-25 miles on max throttle, goes about 25-28 mph. I use it to go to work and also take it to the beach. I got foldable one because I can fit 2 in my Lexus sedan and take them to the beach. E-bikes are great because you can use the streets or sidewalks, gives you options. These e-motorcycles don't give you the mobility of an e-bike, but they also don't give you the speed or range of a motorcycle. Seems like cool toys for people with money to burn.. The things I would love to improve are Range (I bought a 2nd battery) and power, better acceleration. For the $1,400+$500 for 2nd battery I paid I can't complain. Just using it for work commute, it will pay itself off in 8 months. This was my first e-bike but I already know it won't be my last.
That is amaazing. Glad you're enjoying your ebike purchase :).
nice 👍
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed the vid.
The UBCO 2x2 bike is cool it has front and rear wheel drive. But, it isn't worth the extra drive since the price reflects that. And, it wasn't mentioned but the only max out at 50kph (31mph). Other thing too is they take four plus hours to full charge back up.
On top of all of that, I've seen them being built and I'd stay the hell away from them. Especially if they are being assembled in the USA. They don't build them to spec. They charge up faulty batteries that have a bad cell in that 14s8p configuration and call it good after charging the bad bank of cells which you can't fix. And, their torque specifications they don't follow nor do they bother to check the torques at all during their final QC process nor do they do a proper road test before being shipped out. They've been sending bikes out like this for the past two and a half years where there are defects that get passed through like there is nothing wrong.
Interesting bikes, but very questionable on their business practices and trustworthiness for following assembly and testing procedures.
I'd honestly look at any of the other bikes on this list before even recommending or mentioning an UBCO if at all.
Interesting feedback. Thanks for sharing!
I'd even mentioned to them what happens when they have a defective bike come back to them because of something they missed. They just laughed at me and said "we've never had a bike come back."
Yet.... You haven't had a bike come back yet. Or worse case, you haven't had someone get killed using your product because you neglected to fully check the bike over before it got sent out to a customer.
31mph?? that's not even a "motorcycle" in the US.. it would be considered a moped or an ebike.
Do you need a driver's license to drive a primer? or can you register it at the town hall?
Not sure actually.
I'm looking for a "QUAD"
2 Seated, 4x4, Available near or in Los Angeles Ca
Thanks.
I'll keep my eyes out.
@@Electric-Rideables
🙏🏼Thanks 👍🏼
I really like your chanal, but it would be very nice if you could also say all prices in Euros as well as all driving ranges and speeds in kilometers
Great suggestion! We try to do both imperial and metric.
Why are they so expensive ? Who is making them? Doctors?
Hahahaha. That is too funny.
A model that can attach auxiliary wheels is needed so that it does not fall over in winter.
Interesting concept.
You can buy a very nice used motorcycle for $3000 and 1,000 gallons of gas that will get you 30,000-40,000 miles for the same amount and never worry about range or charging for what are essentially glorified mopeds that would be uncomfortable after a few dozen miles.
i guess time will tell. and fyi, everything is not "hunky-dory" with fuel. we're running out so someone better come up with different options.
How many of these; 1) have a distribution and service network in the USA (since the channel is based in the USA), and 2) are street legal to be registered in the USA?
I think the Ubco can be shipped and has small distribution in the US. The Volcon Grunt is in the US. The Sondors is in the US. The Kollter ES1 is available in the US.
Check out Onyx. Based in El Segundo CA and blow all of these out of the water
Cool
Very.
consider putting yatri bike on the list as well!
Will do! Thanks for the tip.
Echo friendly hey , does that mean it only makes friendly echo's?
hehehe yup
Man. If that UBCO could do 10-20mph faster top speed I'd buy it right now. I want something just like that with some extra space for cargo and luggage that can get about
good point.
Well, almost none of them are motorcycles, they are at best mopeds.
A motorcycle has atleast a 70KW motor and a topspeed over 160km/h
We need to keep pushing these manufacturers to do better.
I would have preffered it if there was a distinction between moppets and motorcycles
Good point. Do you have a favorite?
@@Electric-Rideables the denzel and the metacycle seem to have the most potential.
What i am looking for is a bike that will do about 100km/u and about 100km distance.
Love these Motorcycles! ❤️🤩
There are some really forward-thinking electric vehicle/motorcycle companies out there. Glad you enjoyed this video on a few of them!
why ? because they last a year in normal use and then become toxic waste?
People love to waste money on the latest crap. specially if others might see you with said crap!
Will a gas station let me plug it in to charge?
Which gas station?
Check also "Blacktea motorbikes" with their "Bonfire". A little more than 5.000€
I LOVE Blacktea! I can't wait to get one.
These are sone great motorcycles, but they have more speed and range that I need.
I hope something is made with a top speed of 17 mph and a 13 mile range.
i hear ya
LOL
I get 4mins in and and hear "top speed is 28mph". That's not a motorcycle. That's an e-bike.
Sorry. Yeah, that is questionable.
Lmao every bike was only "available now under $5000" by piles of technicalities
The Volcon Grunt perhaps, but not the others.
@@Electric-Rideables hey are you riding anything electric currently?
I personally have two e-bikes and an e-scooter, but no electric motorcycle... yet.
Honda Navi is $1800. Why would I buy any of these when compared to that?
Not sure
You're better of buying a Sur-Ron X and cut the green wire. You don't need a license to ride it, its great for commuting and you'll have a fun off-road bike.
Shhh everyone will know 🤫
So these are like what the Pentium 1 was for Computers back then. So I'll Wait. 😎
Good point.
Do you need a L drivers lic. or an M or none?
Not sure. Which country?
@@Electric-Rideables United States Illinois to be exact.
I think 99 ccs and down (scooter) is an L license and 100 ccs and up is M license (M for motorcycle)
For that kind of money you can buy a nice motorcycle and ride all day, in comfort, on a tank of gas. Gotta get those ranges per charge much higher and top speeds higher. Most of us looking at these, I would bet, are in the country, not the city. A year ago, I was driving 40 miles one way, on the highway to work... 70 mph most of the way. These bikes wouldn't cut it and there's much better options for toys than these as well.
Thanks for the feedback!
Noisy gas bikes? Who wants them
Why they don't make something like the alternator to keep this bike charge at all time...????
Good point.
Maeving is also at this price!!!
I'll look into it. Thanks!
Needs to go 80 mph.
30 mph is not a motorcycle.
I'll accept that criticism.
SOME nice E Bikes , what surprises me is Why to mitigate Carbon just why we don't have ammonia engines which are 0 Carbon only nitrogen & water biproduct a Hybrid system in EV vehicles would solve the distance probs & ammonia can be bought once there's some more Manufacturing of it for less than 25 cents per liter
Mark my words Ammonia Engine Hybrids Are the Future
Someone should mention this to
World Congress & Elon Musk
Thanks! We'll have to look more into Ammonia hybrid technology.
What the actual hell no links to where to get these
Sorry about that.
really folks I purchased a DR 650 2020 $6200 plus , 50 miles to gallon ,last forever!!
hope you enjoy the new ride!
I want the bike you showed in the thumbnail.
That's the Denzel Electric motorcycle.
Motorcycles are cool, it’s just that people don’t pay attention here.
Very cool.
Any 28mph bike is a dangerous bike to be on the road with faster car. I stopped riding my Hyperscrambler 2 on main roads even though it does 30mph on average and cost $3k. That price/performance difference is just not convincing yet.
thanks for the feedback.
Look, before I even get past the 0:50 mark.. are any of these available *in the US*?? or am I wasting my time?
a couple of them are.
80 miles per charge
Close. 300
These EVs don’t have enough range! If it’s short distance it’s fine! I will continue to ride my gas sipping Harley or My Indian!
Thanks for the feedback!
no sur-ron?
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