Excellent, detailed review (thanks for stating the gearing, which 99% of other reviewers tend to not do. I have one on the way, and I'm swapping out the headlebars to some bmx style handlebars, and DEFINITELY upgrading to an 11t-32t freewheel. I might even swap out the seat for a little more "cush". Oh, yeah, and a nerdy rear rack,...eventually.
Could you do a test on how many miles you get out of the battery riding it like you normally would? Our Lectrics are giving us around 30 miles when riding for fun on PAS 1,2 & 3. Carrying a second battery so we can go further. I'm around 200 lbs. Looking for a bike that could do 60 to 70 miles with the comfort of our Lectrics. By the way you have been doing a great job. Thanks for the reviews.
I will probably be testing this in the future but maybe not until next year because winter is near and I’m currently working on other projects thanks for watching and thanks for the request!
Excellent camping/vacation bike. Toss 2 in the bed of your truck or in a camper. Go putt around the campgrounds and sight see the area. Take it to Florida for winter and doing errands
Very good review! I’m interested in an ebike with a torque sensor, I think the D11 has a cadence sensor instead. The closeness of the bottom of the battery to the ground is a worry because, in the UK, ‘sleeping policemen’ are a form of speed control which local authorities like to install on roads. I would have to always be watchful that I don’t ride over one and catch the battery. Thanks, Bill.
Hi Jeremiah, thanks for the review. Does the stem allows you to switch to a different handlebar? I’m thinking something a little wider and 40mm rise with a small back sweep of about 9degrees.
It’s in the description of the video just open the description up with the arrow next to the video title and please let me know if you have a problem finding it thanks.
That proper leg extension is totally a myth . I'm six five and ride a 24Inch wheel bicycle . I cant stand up and pedal because I would be bent over like you demonstrate at the 12 minute mark.. proper leg extension has to be a sales gimmick by bike salesmen . Ignore it
No it isn't a myth and it's not a sale technique because to get a proper leg extension all you have to do is lower or raise the seat. It's not as if you need to pay extra.
Great review. Very good potential bike but it seems like it is not quite ready for the US market. I'm glad to see some more light folders available.
Excellent, detailed review (thanks for stating the gearing, which 99% of other reviewers tend to not do. I have one on the way, and I'm swapping out the headlebars to some bmx style handlebars, and DEFINITELY upgrading to an 11t-32t freewheel. I might even swap out the seat for a little more "cush". Oh, yeah, and a nerdy rear rack,...eventually.
Could you do a test on how many miles you get out of the battery riding it like you normally would? Our Lectrics are giving us around 30 miles when riding for fun on PAS 1,2 & 3. Carrying a second battery so we can go further. I'm around 200 lbs. Looking for a bike that could do 60 to 70 miles with the comfort of our Lectrics. By the way you have been doing a great job. Thanks for the reviews.
I will probably be testing this in the future but maybe not until next year because winter is near and I’m currently working on other projects thanks for watching and thanks for the request!
Excellent camping/vacation bike. Toss 2 in the bed of your truck or in a camper. Go putt around the campgrounds and sight see the area. Take it to Florida for winter and doing errands
Very good review! I’m interested in an ebike with a torque sensor, I think the D11 has a cadence sensor instead. The closeness of the bottom of the battery to the ground is a worry because, in the UK, ‘sleeping policemen’ are a form of speed control which local authorities like to install on roads. I would have to always be watchful that I don’t ride over one and catch the battery. Thanks, Bill.
That’s assuming you had the The seat post all the way down. If you are a taller rider it wouldn’t be sticking down so far.
Hi Jeremiah, thanks for the review. Does the stem allows you to switch to a different handlebar? I’m thinking something a little wider and 40mm rise with a small back sweep of about 9degrees.
Sorry for the late reply but Yes you would be able to change the handlebars to something different.
Nice review. Thank you.
Comprehensive video. A great watch
Thank You! I appreciate that!
Do you know can a 500w hub motor be put onto this without having to change everything else?
Lol.. I think that one is sold more in Asia like in the Philippines. So I can see why they don't include mph in settings
Thank you
This bike has no speedometer display?
Where’s the coupon code?
It’s in the description of the video just open the description up with the arrow next to the video title and please let me know if you have a problem finding it thanks.
Can I unlock the speed limiter on this bike? and how?
I haven’t found a way to yet but if I do I’ll post it in the video descriptions.
So this bike doesn’t have a speedometer? I can see you’re using your phone.
It does but only reads Kilometers on tho one I have.
Aonde que vende?????
They are sold in the EU, UK, and US
That proper leg extension is totally a myth . I'm six five and ride a 24Inch wheel bicycle . I cant stand up and pedal because I would be bent over like you demonstrate at the 12 minute mark.. proper leg extension has to be a sales gimmick by bike salesmen . Ignore it
No it isn't a myth and it's not a sale technique because to get a proper leg extension all you have to do is lower or raise the seat. It's not as if you need to pay extra.