I would recommend to get plastic fenders for it rather then trying to mess around making the metal ones quieter. Weird I would say that as I love tinkering and screwing around but you could just get plastic ones and believe cheap. If not maybe you said this but rubberizes undercoat spray stuff? IDK But I do know what you mean with metal fender noise vs plastic fender noise. With 26 x 4 tires you can run the psi down for better ride but your range will suffer some. Cool you have the suspended seat post! I can turn mine down to 1000 watts and it is still so powerful and fun there. As equal as I know to that one you have which isnt far off. Never drove a 750w ebike. I dont think you would regret it. Easy, quiet, scentless(as for foot traffic scent) entry into you stands. Mine has an option for a trailer. Not sure on Aventon but if so you can trailer you game back too. Cool Video and thanks for posting!
Can’t answer that but it would easily toat a whitetail where we are at. Plus when you start getting higher watts you are limited to some government land or state parks. That’s the main reason I went with this one.
If you get a new Aventon adventure2 it is going to have a toque sensor instead of the cadence sensor on the older model. It will peddle differently. There won't be numbers for power levels it will be economy, touring, sport, and turbo.
Getting in on the sly is half the hunt. Getting a deer out is the other. I have seen some trailer rigs for hunting and I am sceptical as to their ability to haul out a 300 lb deer with a 750 watt motor.
I definitely think with the pedal assist it could handle it no problem. The new version has a torque sensor that is pretty impressive. I ordered the latest version and have been happy.
I agree! Cool to have a torque sensor if you are actually pedaling. A 300 lb deer is freaking crazy if your talking about whitetails. I mean original post. But I agree with trailer and some pedaling 750w can do it @@SwineLifeBBQ
Okay let's do a real review, harvest a deer or hog put it in a trailer and transport least 600 yd I'm interested in how the battery, also ride your e-bike in a hay field or tall grass the person that wrote this is a real Hunter
Seeing that we have 2 can am defenders to get the deer out and have had zero issues with hills I think I will be fine. Plus I did want anything larger than 750 watt for many other reasons.
@@SwineLifeBBQ if you own land and NEVER use it on public property... how will the cops enforce something they never see? at that rate, its being used akin to an ATV rather than a commuter vehicle.
@@ericolens3 it all depends I what you want to use it for. I use it for hunting and plan on using it when we travel at state parks or possible on government access trails.
I would recommend to get plastic fenders for it rather then trying to mess around making the metal ones quieter. Weird I would say that as I love tinkering and screwing around but you could just get plastic ones and believe cheap. If not maybe you said this but rubberizes undercoat spray stuff? IDK But I do know what you mean with metal fender noise vs plastic fender noise.
With 26 x 4 tires you can run the psi down for better ride but your range will suffer some. Cool you have the suspended seat post!
I can turn mine down to 1000 watts and it is still so powerful and fun there. As equal as I know to that one you have which isnt far off. Never drove a 750w ebike. I dont think you would regret it. Easy, quiet, scentless(as for foot traffic scent) entry into you stands.
Mine has an option for a trailer. Not sure on Aventon but if so you can trailer you game back too.
Cool Video and thanks for posting!
The slide job was awesome. 😂😂😂 Emily might be onto something with you needing a helmet.😂😂😂
No matter what.
It beats walking.
Boy, that sure would have come in handy during those high school years at Askew.
You ain’t lying!
Thanks for a honest review, I’m down to this one and two others as my budget is 1299😅since I have to get a hitch and bike rack 😢
The real question is how does it do up a steep hill with a mule deer carcass on it or in a trailer? 750 watts seems a little small.
Can’t answer that but it would easily toat a whitetail where we are at. Plus when you start getting higher watts you are limited to some government land or state parks. That’s the main reason I went with this one.
You ride this home and get grab the four-wheeler
I can haul my bike trailer with over 100 lbs in it with my 750 watt Turris and it does fine on really steep hills here in VT.
Would you have made it up the hill without pedaling at all on full power assist? Thinking about getting one myself
Check out the E-CELLS Super Monarch 1500 All Wheel Drive Hunters Edition. It blows every E-bike away. They also have a 3000!
How well does it do on steep hills? Any videos out there showing?
What an adventure!
If you get a new Aventon adventure2 it is going to have a toque sensor instead of the cadence sensor on the older model. It will peddle differently. There won't be numbers for power levels it will be economy, touring, sport, and turbo.
Yea, I ordered 2 of them and already got 100 miles on both. The torque sensor is great!
Getting in on the sly is half the hunt. Getting a deer out is the other. I have seen some trailer rigs for hunting and I am sceptical as to their ability to haul out a 300 lb deer with a 750 watt motor.
I definitely think with the pedal assist it could handle it no problem. The new version has a torque sensor that is pretty impressive. I ordered the latest version and have been happy.
I agree! Cool to have a torque sensor if you are actually pedaling. A 300 lb deer is freaking crazy if your talking about whitetails. I mean original post. But I agree with trailer and some pedaling 750w can do it @@SwineLifeBBQ
What dreams are made of great bike
If you’re hunting, think about a Trailer, for hauling the carcass out.
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That's a bold claim...
Okay let's do a real review, harvest a deer or hog put it in a trailer and transport least 600 yd I'm interested in how the battery, also ride your e-bike in a hay field or tall grass the person that wrote this is a real Hunter
It has no power. Good luck dragging a deer or going up any kind of hill. Should have bought a Wired.
Seeing that we have 2 can am defenders to get the deer out and have had zero issues with hills I think I will be fine. Plus I did want anything larger than 750 watt for many other reasons.
@SwineLifeBBQ why wouldn't you want anything bigger than 750watt?
@@PersononYT56 depends on state laws or certain places will not allow larger than 750 watt to be used.
@@SwineLifeBBQ
if you own land and NEVER use it on public property...
how will the cops enforce something they never see?
at that rate, its being used akin to an ATV rather than a commuter vehicle.
@@ericolens3 it all depends I what you want to use it for. I use it for hunting and plan on using it when we travel at state parks or possible on government access trails.
I must of missed it by skipping all the unnecessary talking, but where’s the most important review? The towing capabilities?