Thanks for the video! I do a 14 mile commute in pedal assist 4 each day. I'm about 200 miles in and it's amazing! My commute is pretty flat with a muddy patch next to a river. Today I hit a giant pot hole on a bridge and somehow I was okay. I recommend this bike to everyone and anyone who will listen 😂
I bought it I'm super happy with it! I didn't have any issues. It's quality and they didn't cheap out on anything. I use pedal assist 4 cruising at 16mph. I get around 14 miles to a charge on my daily commute. Its a mix of street and bumpy trail next to a river. I only use throttle to cross busy intersections or to get out of the way of bad drivers. I really only am changing the grips to have room for accessories and the seat post. The seat is comfortable but on long commutes my bottom is a little sore so I'm going with the zoom suspension seat post.
Wow you’re one of the best, straightforward reviewers I’ve seen! I don’t subscribe to reviewers but just to support how nicely you make your videos I’m gonna sub
Straight up ththe electric XL lite has to be based on this bike. 332 lbs and 6,4 all it needed was a seat with actual springs and I was good to go it carriers me No problems and to my amazement the seat post hasn't bent like my sheikh with a gas engine.
So I've had the go traxx r1 for about 3 months now. With a 40 mile round trip commute 5 days a week. Bike is definitely a weekend warrior bike. First month I went through 2 screens and rear tire blow out. Now 3 months in and the folding mechanism randomly comes open on rides. It does get great mileage and is spunky. Over all I'd give it a 3/10.
Yikes! That mechanism coming open is a problem. You are definitely putting that bike thru the paces with all those miles daily. If you don't want flat tires, put FlatOut in the tires. I have ridden over 6k miles on various bikes with zero flat tires because I put the FlatOut in every bike I have. FlatOut Tire Sealant Sportsman Formula: amzn.to/3HhtBRS
I just got one yesterday and it has a color display. It comes programmed for 22 inch wheels and you can’t change that setting. It does the same 18.5mph on gps but says 20mph on the display.
Have the same problem. Hopefully Gotrax has an easy fix that we can implement, waiting to hear back from them. UPDATE: I got a reply from them. They claimed : "The actual wheel diameter exceeds 20 inches, so the data here are based on 22 inches."
I really want this bike, i’m a 13 year old and I live in a place meant for bikes and ebikes (especially cruiser bikes). But my dad would never buy it for me. I already have a regular cruiser bike but a ebike would help a lot. It’s very bumpy on our roads and it’s trashy so it slows down the bike a lot. If i were to guess, the fastest i’ve went is 15 mphs which takes me going on a driveway and then going down (with the potential to get hit by a car). So I really like this bike. I could probably get this bike if I didn’t already have a bike (if i bought it then it would be my first ebike). So this would be a really useful bike. So if I do in the future need a bike, it probably won’t be this one sadly because there might be newer and cheaper models of this bike that are better, and it wouldn’t be as fun because right now I have a ton of time on my hands as a 13 year old. So i’m just saying how sad I am to not get this bike. Note: this looks like a really cheap and good bike.
Thanks for commenting. I remember when I was young and used to dream about owning certain BMX bikes that I saw when I was younger. Eventually, I did end up getting the BMX bike I wanted (e-bikes where not invented when I was your age). You are correct, by the time you are able to purchase this bike they should have new and improved version. You can always check to see if someone is selling this used for a much cheaper price. I wish you luck!
As mentioned in another comment, the newer version with the color LCD doesn't provide a way to set wheel diameter to 20". I contacted Gotrax customer support and they claim "Because this tire is 2.6, it is larger than the regular tire diameter. The actual wheel diameter exceeds 20 inches, so the data here are based on 22 inches."
I'm interested in learning your method for stabilizing the battery in the housing - preemptive measure for future rides that may take us a bit off of the beaten path. Thank you
@@scotthardesty - At the 16:30 mark in the video you mention (going down the hill) you mention using felt to eliminate some of the rattle. Can you elaborate? Thanks again
@@mikegallegos8532 Yes. I purchased some felt weather striping. It has felt on one side and sticky on the other, normally used for windows. I cut 2 small pieces and put them on the top side of the battery (trimming might be necessary). This keeps the battery from rattling.
@@mikegallegos8532 Hi Mike. I see my original replay made no sense. I purchased some weather stripping from Home deport (used for windows). It has felt on one side and sticky on the other. I cut two strips down and put them on the top (or bottom) of the battery. This fills any small space that allows the battery to rattle. easy fix.
@@scotthardesty - Perfect! I will take a look and report back. The bikes should arrive midweek - surprise for my GF's 50th BD. Of all the RUclips research I've done - yours is by far the best. Regards
Great review. You passed by STOP signs and you didn't even try to STOP. As all other vehicles using the road, I believe for your safety you should STOP on signs but honestly it's on your hands and it's your safety if you dont want to do or not it's totally fine :)
Impressive! Very comparable to the Lectric XP Lite and $200 less! I have the same hardtail on my T42 and fixed it with a Cloud9 seat and Suntour suspension seatpost. An old tube sock taped to my battery solved the rattle... I'm thinking the low watt motor increased your range! My 750W and 10.8AH barely gets 20 mi...
I used a small piece of foam to fix the battery rattle (a trick I had to figure out with the Engwe X26). As you saw in the video, this bike did surprise me.
Did he mention that he's 6 feet 9 inches tall? If he did, it's incredibly impressive that the bike managed to go that far with a towering muscle man aboard, especially considering its cost. Additionally, it's worth noting that the bike isn't small, if that's the case.
The Gotrax is miles ahead of the Lectric...The Lectric bike is a year old, no tail light(pretty important), less performance and it's 200$ more....the F2 is the same price as the Lectric XP Lite and it twice the bike.....So value per dollar the Gotrax smashes the Lectric on every level. Which is why I can't buy on in R1 Black 😢
I realize that title was confusing. I now call it PAS 0 Riding on the videos I do now. Go back to SPECS timestamp. I show you how to turn it on so it has power.
do you know the % grade of the hill this bike made it up? and approximate length of the ride? Do you think the grass made it more difficult than a comparable paved hill?
It is a technique that should be done with new brakes. Not only does it keep them from squeaking but makes "beds" them in so they work better. Here is a video that explains it. ruclips.net/video/o4l86b2nHOQ/видео.htmlsi=Sifg38_AgklXMElD
The Gotrax F1 and Gotrax R1 has a 350W motor and Lectrix XP Lite a 300W motor... I'd buy the Gotrax since its 200.00 less than Lectric.. I just want to make sure there are replaceable batteries for Gotrax..
@@Fslifesyle Lectric xp Lite is 300 W and peak is 720W. I read somewhere that peak is 500W. Gotrax F1 is 350W but peak Watt not sure because it's not noted. Maybe someone can confirm peak Watt on both of these e bikes.
Do you think they have a kid version of this on Amazon? I'm trying to buy one for less than 600$ and my kid's 4'7. Do u think they have a kids version? If so please tell me i['ve been meaning to get this for him without him knowing and his birthdays in 5 days 😢
not good without batterys guys i check everyday & no backup batterys available ,cant buy or upgrade without their batterys most ebikes dont have replacement batterys so the bikes are useless @ fail limit!. check stock for your ebikes guys
Bought mine over a year ago (1100 miles), here is what has gone wrong: rear brake caliper failed (spring inside fell out of place), chain kept falling off, has frozen twice, and kickstand rubber piece fell off Cost of maintenance and repairs: $53
I'm more impressed that you're brave enough to live in Chicago and ride on the bloomingdale trail than I am that you're willing to go top speed and jam on the breaks while riding the cheapest most low quality bike out of china's labor camps. lol
@@scotthardestypretty sure it's just the color schemes. However I've seen R1 specs claiming 500w peak for the motor while the F1 makes no such claim..
Chances are the "F" series will get phased out to the "R" series of bikes. Don't see much differences to be honest so not sure if it's suttle changes to components or something else. Definitely need a head to head between this and the XP Lite! Would like to see more examples like those out there!
Thanks for the video! I do a 14 mile commute in pedal assist 4 each day. I'm about 200 miles in and it's amazing! My commute is pretty flat with a muddy patch next to a river. Today I hit a giant pot hole on a bridge and somehow I was okay. I recommend this bike to everyone and anyone who will listen 😂
hahaha. Right on!
Production value on this is insane! Great video.
Much appreciated!
I bought it I'm super happy with it! I didn't have any issues. It's quality and they didn't cheap out on anything. I use pedal assist 4 cruising at 16mph. I get around 14 miles to a charge on my daily commute. Its a mix of street and bumpy trail next to a river. I only use throttle to cross busy intersections or to get out of the way of bad drivers. I really only am changing the grips to have room for accessories and the seat post. The seat is comfortable but on long commutes my bottom is a little sore so I'm going with the zoom suspension seat post.
Thanks for the input! Great to hear from other owners!
200 miles on mine riding it daily with no issues. Great bike! I just threw a better seat on it.
Good to hear! I often change out my seats as well.
Have you tried a suspension seat post? I'm looking into it but don't wanna waste 30 bucks for it to do nothing 😂
Thanks for your review. I've been thinking about getting this bike, and you've confirmed that it'll be a good buy.
Glad I could help!
Great review I just purchase mines for $549 they were having $50 off And it's Amazon prime
Nice!
Wow you’re one of the best, straightforward reviewers I’ve seen! I don’t subscribe to reviewers but just to support how nicely you make your videos I’m gonna sub
I appreciate that!
Straight up ththe electric XL lite has to be based on this bike. 332 lbs and 6,4 all it needed was a seat with actual springs and I was good to go it carriers me No problems and to my amazement the seat post hasn't bent like my sheikh with a gas engine.
That's impressive.
So I've had the go traxx r1 for about 3 months now. With a 40 mile round trip commute 5 days a week. Bike is definitely a weekend warrior bike. First month I went through 2 screens and rear tire blow out. Now 3 months in and the folding mechanism randomly comes open on rides. It does get great mileage and is spunky. Over all I'd give it a 3/10.
Yikes! That mechanism coming open is a problem. You are definitely putting that bike thru the paces with all those miles daily. If you don't want flat tires, put FlatOut in the tires. I have ridden over 6k miles on various bikes with zero flat tires because I put the FlatOut in every bike I have. FlatOut Tire Sealant Sportsman Formula: amzn.to/3HhtBRS
Thank you for this awesome detailed review 👍
Glad you enjoyed it! I'm always trying to provide as much information as possible.
I just got one yesterday and it has a color display. It comes programmed for 22 inch wheels and you can’t change that setting. It does the same 18.5mph on gps but says 20mph on the display.
I wonder why they do that?
Have the same problem. Hopefully Gotrax has an easy fix that we can implement, waiting to hear back from them. UPDATE: I got a reply from them. They claimed : "The actual wheel diameter exceeds 20 inches, so the data here are based on 22 inches."
Very nice review all about the bike perfect I'm thinking of getting one awesome 👍 review thanks 👍😅
Glad I could help!
I really want this bike, i’m a 13 year old and I live in a place meant for bikes and ebikes (especially cruiser bikes). But my dad would never buy it for me. I already have a regular cruiser bike but a ebike would help a lot. It’s very bumpy on our roads and it’s trashy so it slows down the bike a lot. If i were to guess, the fastest i’ve went is 15 mphs which takes me going on a driveway and then going down (with the potential to get hit by a car). So I really like this bike. I could probably get this bike if I didn’t already have a bike (if i bought it then it would be my first ebike). So this would be a really useful bike. So if I do in the future need a bike, it probably won’t be this one sadly because there might be newer and cheaper models of this bike that are better, and it wouldn’t be as fun because right now I have a ton of time on my hands as a 13 year old. So i’m just saying how sad I am to not get this bike.
Note: this looks like a really cheap and good bike.
Thanks for commenting. I remember when I was young and used to dream about owning certain BMX bikes that I saw when I was younger. Eventually, I did end up getting the BMX bike I wanted (e-bikes where not invented when I was your age). You are correct, by the time you are able to purchase this bike they should have new and improved version. You can always check to see if someone is selling this used for a much cheaper price. I wish you luck!
@@scotthardesty Thank you!
Where do you live that’s so bike friendly 😅I’m looking for new places to live.
@@acinorevpineda I live in Chicago, IL
@@acinorevpineda i live in atlantic city, the city loves bikes (especially cruisers) and the roads and parks there were mean’t for them.
Looks sturdy and well designed. Can't find fault with this e-back as an urban commuter.
As you saw, I was also impressed by it. The only flaw I guess. 18mph instead of 20?
As mentioned in another comment, the newer version with the color LCD doesn't provide a way to set wheel diameter to 20". I contacted Gotrax customer support and they claim "Because this tire is 2.6, it is larger than the regular tire diameter. The actual wheel diameter exceeds 20 inches, so the data here are based on 22 inches."
Thanks for letting us know!
Hey bro great video, thanks.
Thanks for watching!
Thank you for the review good job!
Glad it was helpful!
Nice bike and batteries are currently in stock for F1 and R1.
Oh nice!
I’m thinking this’ll be the bike I get for my commute to and from work
I do feel you could put a lot of miles on this one and it would hold up.
I'm interested in learning your method for stabilizing the battery in the housing - preemptive measure for future rides that may take us a bit off of the beaten path. Thank you
I dont actually worry about that stuff. I charge it when it needs to be charged and thats it.
@@scotthardesty - At the 16:30 mark in the video you mention (going down the hill) you mention using felt to eliminate some of the rattle. Can you elaborate?
Thanks again
@@mikegallegos8532 Yes. I purchased some felt weather striping. It has felt on one side and sticky on the other, normally used for windows. I cut 2 small pieces and put them on the top side of the battery (trimming might be necessary). This keeps the battery from rattling.
@@mikegallegos8532 Hi Mike. I see my original replay made no sense. I purchased some weather stripping from Home deport (used for windows). It has felt on one side and sticky on the other. I cut two strips down and put them on the top (or bottom) of the battery. This fills any small space that allows the battery to rattle. easy fix.
@@scotthardesty - Perfect!
I will take a look and report back.
The bikes should arrive midweek - surprise for my GF's 50th BD.
Of all the RUclips research I've done - yours is by far the best.
Regards
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Great review. You passed by STOP signs and you didn't even try to STOP. As all other vehicles using the road, I believe for your safety you should STOP on signs but honestly it's on your hands and it's your safety if you dont want to do or not it's totally fine :)
Typical cyclist expects every other road users to make allowances
Since my head is able to look both ways, there was no need for me to stop when no cars are coming. But hey... thanks for the advice!
Sure.
No bike rider stops for stop signs..
@@jahbrake9791 not when their aren’t any cars around I don’t.
Can you put a rear rack and basket on this model? Im buying one later this week. Great review!
I would reach out to Gotrax and ask. They might have something for it.
The ones I purchased from Amazon came with rear racks installed.
Thank you for video. Do you know how easy to fix the flat tire by yourself?
I put FlatOut tire sealant in each of my bikes so I have never had to fix a flat.
@@scotthardesty Thank you for replying, just learned something.
2:54 for folding
Yup
Legend 🫡
Impressive! Very comparable to the Lectric XP Lite and $200 less! I have the same hardtail on my T42 and fixed it with a Cloud9 seat and Suntour suspension seatpost. An old tube sock taped to my battery solved the rattle... I'm thinking the low watt motor increased your range! My 750W and 10.8AH barely gets 20 mi...
I used a small piece of foam to fix the battery rattle (a trick I had to figure out with the Engwe X26). As you saw in the video, this bike did surprise me.
For sure Scott, the little GoTrax was a buncha good stuff for the money... Our EUY Auloor for $799 was my best Amazon bargain so far...
Did he mention that he's 6 feet 9 inches tall? If he did, it's incredibly impressive that the bike managed to go that far with a towering muscle man aboard, especially considering its cost. Additionally, it's worth noting that the bike isn't small, if that's the case.
I am 5' 9" and compared to many of the bikes I have reviewed, this one is kinda small.
isnt it just a rebranded lectric xp?
Don't know. I have not reviewed any Lectric products yet.
More like Lectric bought them from the same supplier and put their name on it. Clearly a generic, Chinese made e bike.
@@pedrofernandez8729 yea thats what i meant. the lectric xp seems to have some better options though.
The Gotrax is miles ahead of the Lectric...The Lectric bike is a year old, no tail light(pretty important), less performance and it's 200$ more....the F2 is the same price as the Lectric XP Lite and it twice the bike.....So value per dollar the Gotrax smashes the Lectric on every level. Which is why I can't buy on in R1 Black 😢
@@jahbrake9791 Hopefully, the restock soon. I did send them this video so maybe it will get them to restock sooner.
Awsome review thanks
Thanks for watching!
Start3d at the ZERO POWER timestamp - i misunderstood. My bike has ZERO POWER...i was so happy to very mine (F1 v2 50 miles) but it don't even start.
I realize that title was confusing. I now call it PAS 0 Riding on the videos I do now. Go back to SPECS timestamp. I show you how to turn it on so it has power.
They must of upgraded because mine goes 20mph and I rode 78miles before it got two bars
Nice!
do you know the % grade of the hill this bike made it up? and approximate length of the ride? Do you think the grass made it more difficult than a comparable paved hill?
The hill I use ranges from 15-20% as it is uneven with steeper sections. Yes, the grass definitely makes it more difficult and this bike did awesome!
21:15 Dont blow stop signs . I dont want you being another statistic. Anywyas good video man
Thank you for your concern and thanks for watching!
Damn good video. Awsome review.....
Thank you!
It is bumpy without the shock / suspension?
Any bike is bumpy without any suspension but it's fine.
Can u take the batter out to charge it?
Yes. I cover that in Specs.
What does it mean to “bed” brakes?
It is a technique that should be done with new brakes. Not only does it keep them from squeaking but makes "beds" them in so they work better. Here is a video that explains it. ruclips.net/video/o4l86b2nHOQ/видео.htmlsi=Sifg38_AgklXMElD
@@scotthardesty ok so you nauseous just have to break them in
How is this inferior to the upgraded F1? Is it worth paying more for the f1?
Unfortunately, I have not reviewed the F1 (original or upgraded) so I wouldn't be able to help you with this. My apologies.
Did this bike came with fenders ?
No
I'm about 4"11 do you think this bike will be comfortable for me?
It' says the recommended rider height is from 5'2" to 6'2." Unfortunately, I cannot give you any advice about how comfortable this bike would be.
Why does it say 500 watt peak motor but everyone is saying it's only 350 watts?? I'm confused
350w nominal power put will peak at 500w.
Do you gotta charge it when it first arrives?
Yes.
@@scotthardesty dang it!
@@PilotAnt13 it will come with at least 1/2 battery charged. Charging it to full is the best way to get the most out of your bike.
@@scotthardesty is the putting together progress easy?
@@PilotAnt13 yes.
Can someone please help me I just bought a gotrax 1 I was using it and my back wheel looked on me can’t get it to move
You need to reach out to the company directly or take it to a bike shop.
@@scotthardesty thnaks
I knew that was the 606! I take it everyday.
Say "Hi" if you ever see me! I review almost all my bike on the 606 since I live so close to it.
I am thinking of getting one but I am 411. Would that be good fit
not sure. But that seat drops extremely low so I figure it "should" fit.
Did you get the gotrax and did you like this e bike?
This is just like the Lectric Lite but $200 less. Now we know why they have been able to make so much money in a short period of time
Great investigative work!
Wrong this one has a smaller motor
The Gotrax F1 and Gotrax R1 has a 350W motor and Lectrix XP Lite a 300W motor... I'd buy the Gotrax since its 200.00 less than Lectric.. I just want to make sure there are replaceable batteries for Gotrax..
@@4shac letric is 500w I thought
@@Fslifesyle Lectric xp Lite is 300 W and peak is 720W. I read somewhere that peak is 500W. Gotrax F1 is 350W but peak Watt not sure because it's not noted. Maybe someone can confirm peak Watt on both of these e bikes.
can the rear rack support a seat for a child?
I would check on the company website or send them an emails and ask that.
i have nothing about it and no reply
Do you think they have a kid version of this on Amazon? I'm trying to buy one for less than 600$ and my kid's 4'7. Do u think they have a kids version? If so please tell me i['ve been meaning to get this for him without him knowing and his birthdays in 5 days 😢
This is a small bike. I believe you child would fit on it. That seat drops pretty low.
@@anonymousa6672 I appreciate that input!
Oraimo Scrambler 100 is a better value coming with a 750 watt nominal motor (1000 watt max) and 569$ delivered.
Wow!
13.12 back tire seems low.
meh. hahaha
Is this better then the xp lite ????
I haven't had to opportunity to review one to compare them.
Nice performance but you will goofy over 6 foot
Agreed.
not good without batterys guys i check everyday & no backup batterys available ,cant buy or upgrade without their batterys most ebikes dont have replacement batterys so the bikes are useless @ fail limit!. check stock for your ebikes guys
Thanks for input!
Yes Thank you for heads up on battery. I emailed Gotrax about battery replacement on F1. Waiting for response.
Dude lost his fkn mind when he found the walk setting 😂 almost stopped the vid to pass out,makes zero sense how fkn excited bro was 🤷♂️
Yup, I really enjoy finding features on these bikes.
Seems to be a throttle friendly kinda E-Bike and not meant for exercise.
I feel like it's one of those bike you use for short trips just to get someplace. Tiny, out of the way type bike.
I got mines for 579
Good deal!
Bought mine over a year ago (1100 miles), here is what has gone wrong: rear brake caliper failed (spring inside fell out of place), chain kept falling off, has frozen twice, and kickstand rubber piece fell off
Cost of maintenance and repairs: $53
I think $53 for 1100 miles still makes this bike a value purchase in my world.
@@scotthardesty I’m pretty happy with it, it just keeps going. I do gotta say 20 mph is boringly slow for a really straight commute (4mi round trip)
Not to bad for a $ 600 bike
That's what I thought as well.
Hold uo, dude completely out of breath riding an ebike at 9 mph??
Nope. just a loud breather.
Schwinn.
got it!
That’s my bike’s company.
I'm more impressed that you're brave enough to live in Chicago and ride on the bloomingdale trail than I am that you're willing to go top speed and jam on the breaks while riding the cheapest most low quality bike out of china's labor camps. lol
hahahahaha.... I love the Bloomingdale trail!
How is this different from the F1??? Looks like the same bike...
Great question. I have no idea. Didn't realize this bike was unavailable now.
I sent an email to the company and added this review link in the email. Maybe they will get on here and answer the question.
@@scotthardestypretty sure it's just the color schemes. However I've seen R1 specs claiming 500w peak for the motor while the F1 makes no such claim..
@@jahbrake9791 That would make a difference for sure.
Chances are the "F" series will get phased out to the "R" series of bikes.
Don't see much differences to be honest so not sure if it's suttle changes to components or something else.
Definitely need a head to head between this and the XP Lite!
Would like to see more examples like those out there!
Pray you don't need customer service.
I can't comment on that as I have had no issues with it that I needed to contact customer service.
Wtf is this guy talking about? You have an issue with anything they'll just send you free shit... Everything ships from Texas.....