Love the looks of the new Himiway D7, the carbon fiber paint in dark grey, big 4.5" tires and rear suspension. You're offroading adventure riding was really cool😎Gorgeous scenery riding a quality ebike👍
I've had a D7 PRO for about a month. I live in British Columbia, Canada where there are endless amounts of mountain trails. I've taken into some pretty knarly areas where you need a really good bike. The D7 PRO has taken everything with no problems.
@@BlueRage Hard to say. I've yet to run the battery less than 30%, and that's after around 3 hours of riding. The trails I ride, I basically only use the battery to get me back to the top of the hill. Down hill, I don't use the battery at all.
Hi Russ. That is cool the way they did the pattern/texture on the body of the bike. Wow, 4.5 inch tires. I guess off road bikes do not have fenders. Me, I like fenders on my ebikes. The suspension looks great for those trail riders. It is a nice bike to add to your fleet.
Looks like a nice bike. I guess if they are marketing it as off road no fenders make sense (they build up crazy gunk if you’re going hard through mud), but I do wonder how many people are going to ride that way. For me, I don’t have interest in wider tires. I guess it could matter if you were riding on sand or something, but I’ve never ridden a bike on a beach, so it’s sort of irrelevant to me. In general I find myself drawn more towards the 2.8” kind of tires. It looks like a nice bike, I do like that paint effect, but ultimately it’s not the bike for me.
Hey Russ. Any idea how to use the locking mechanism on the front fork on the D7. I’m not exactly sure what it’s for or how to appropriately adjust/use it.
Typically the right side (as you are on the bike) has the adjustment to allow suspension or to lock the fork from having suspension. The left side adjustment is how much suspension you get.
@@RussIsRight, right. So, basically it gives you a choice of having suspension or not? Not sure where to set the knob and the level of suspension.. I’m mainly using it for road, but sometimes bumpy dirt paths.
I'm old, 5'6" with bad hips, not for me, I can get a dislocated hip bone trying to mount this thing.And the hip bone is connected to the leg bone and so on and so on.
What do the different size rotors for the brakes mean? Oh, yesterday in my car, I was behind a bicyclist on a regular bike and she did not have any type of mirror. I thought that was strange and dangerous. I had to wait awhile until I could pass her.
The rotor is the metal piece that’s attached to the wheel that the brake pads grab on to when the calipers close. The larger diameter that rotor is, all else being equal, the more torque it can exert as braking force.
@@RussIsRight You would be hard-pressed to find a road cyclist willing to put a mirror on their lightweight road bike, myself included. There's not a good place to mount a usable mirror on drop bars. Sometimes we put small mirrors on our helmets, but they shake a lot which doesn't make for a clear view. Much better to turn and look, which an experienced road cyclist can easily do.
Since it doesn't come with a rear rack (optional), there would be no place to have a wired tail light. It's built more for off roading, but of course, guys like me would still consider buying this bike. in that case, yes, a wired-in tail light would be much better.
I like the views along the trails. Looks like it would be fun and relaxing for me.
U said goodbye at 27 mins...but kept going....love it!
Kudos to you Russ. 65 y/o and out there getting it done. Thanks for the review.
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Love the looks of the new Himiway D7, the carbon fiber paint in dark grey, big 4.5" tires and rear suspension. You're offroading adventure riding was really cool😎Gorgeous scenery riding a quality ebike👍
Great video! I like the Himway product like but would need a step thru. Thanks
I've had a D7 PRO for about a month. I live in British Columbia, Canada where there are endless amounts of mountain trails. I've taken into some pretty knarly areas where you need a really good bike. The D7 PRO has taken everything with no problems.
What range are you getting?
@@BlueRage Hard to say. I've yet to run the battery less than 30%, and that's after around 3 hours of riding. The trails I ride, I basically only use the battery to get me back to the top of the hill. Down hill, I don't use the battery at all.
Hi Russ. That is cool the way they did the pattern/texture on the body of the bike. Wow, 4.5 inch tires. I guess off road bikes do not have fenders. Me, I like fenders on my ebikes. The suspension looks great for those trail riders. It is a nice bike to add to your fleet.
Yes, in general, it seems many off road bikes do not include fenders.
Ha ha ha....I'm like you...roads and easy trails and grass...are my favorites....😂🤣
8 speed trigger is also nice...acera... that is a nice system
Thanks for this review, I love my magicycle cruiser pro, but I'm in the market for a full suspension bike
Watching this video all the way to the end got me in the mood to have some Rice Crispy cereal, but I don't have any at home, bummer!
Snap, Crackle and Pop!
@@RussIsRight I always think you're gonna get a puncture, then I realize those tires are made for that type of riding.
Great job...Great review...hope u washed the mud off before going in the house....😁
Looks like a nice bike. I guess if they are marketing it as off road no fenders make sense (they build up crazy gunk if you’re going hard through mud), but I do wonder how many people are going to ride that way. For me, I don’t have interest in wider tires. I guess it could matter if you were riding on sand or something, but I’ve never ridden a bike on a beach, so it’s sort of irrelevant to me. In general I find myself drawn more towards the 2.8” kind of tires. It looks like a nice bike, I do like that paint effect, but ultimately it’s not the bike for me.
Love having a torque sensor
I foresee Russ doing more off roading and dirt trails.
That's why i love fatbikes you can go anywhere
Hey Russ. Any idea how to use the locking mechanism on the front fork on the D7. I’m not exactly sure what it’s for or how to appropriately adjust/use it.
Typically the right side (as you are on the bike) has the adjustment to allow suspension or to lock the fork from having suspension. The left side adjustment is how much suspension you get.
@@RussIsRight, right. So, basically it gives you a choice of having suspension or not? Not sure where to set the knob and the level of suspension.. I’m mainly using it for road, but sometimes bumpy dirt paths.
It is basically done based on how you like the feel.
Thank you.
I'm old, 5'6" with bad hips, not for me, I can get a dislocated hip bone trying to mount this thing.And the hip bone is connected to the leg bone and so on and so on.
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Hey Russ! How did you change the speed from 20 to 28? I have a Cobra D7 on the way. Thank you in advance.
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You ever connect with Puckipuppy? The Boxer seems like a good value
I have not taken any bikes from this company.
What do the different size rotors for the brakes mean? Oh, yesterday in my car, I was behind a bicyclist on a regular bike and she did not have any type of mirror. I thought that was strange and dangerous. I had to wait awhile until I could pass her.
The rotor is the metal piece that’s attached to the wheel that the brake pads grab on to when the calipers close. The larger diameter that rotor is, all else being equal, the more torque it can exert as braking force.
I think a mirror is a must. Turning your head to see behind is not safe in my opinion.
@@Nemonurwingy Thank you.
@@RussIsRight Agree, and for me turning my head that far is pretty much impossible.
@@RussIsRight You would be hard-pressed to find a road cyclist willing to put a mirror on their lightweight road bike, myself included. There's not a good place to mount a usable mirror on drop bars. Sometimes we put small mirrors on our helmets, but they shake a lot which doesn't make for a clear view. Much better to turn and look, which an experienced road cyclist can easily do.
Wide tires!
Tail light...dumb failure ...the Bike has so many great features and quality components and no rear tail....doh...
Since it doesn't come with a rear rack (optional), there would be no place to have a wired tail light. It's built more for off roading, but of course, guys like me would still consider buying this bike. in that case, yes, a wired-in tail light would be much better.
@RussIsRight ..good point....they should offer that as an option..the light...people would get it...
Next thing you will be getting some big air! 😃
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Ha ha ha...u r like me.... yes...mud slipping takes practice and getting used to....
Do they have fenders for this bike?
Not at the moment.
Nice but too expensive bike. 4.8" actually
The Cobra version has CST 4.8 inch tires. The D7 has Kenda 4.5 inch tires.
@@RussIsRightjust looked again on website. D7(cobra) this bike has 4.8. Maybe you have the models confused