Hanevear H100 Dual Motor Ebike 750w Review

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  • Опубликовано: 2 дек 2024

Комментарии • 8

  • @DPTBAA
    @DPTBAA Год назад +3

    Just got mine today. Hardly any assembly required. Though TBH, I didn't attach any of the freebies and will likely remove the fenders and front light. So far, everything works great right out of the box. The power in dual motor mode is INSANE!

  • @abemaleki489
    @abemaleki489 9 месяцев назад

    Hello can you please let me know where did you ordered your bike? Thanks

  • @MrCsebike
    @MrCsebike Год назад

    Hi nice video. Does this bike have a throttle or jus P.A.S?

    • @DPTBAA
      @DPTBAA Год назад +3

      It has a twist (Thumb and forefinger) style throttle

    • @FoundingYouTuber-2005
      @FoundingYouTuber-2005 10 месяцев назад +2

      I have not seen any of the newer e-bikes that don't have a throttle. I suspect retailing an e-bike without an expected throttle would be akin to titling a blockbuster movie with an A-list cast "Theater Closed For Repairs." We lazy Americans demand throttles. Without one, might as well buy a plain ol' peddle-powered bike.

    • @MrCsebike
      @MrCsebike 10 месяцев назад

      @@FoundingRUclipsr-2005 A lot of them don't have a throttle. Mostly the high end downhill and MTB but some mid-grade. Witch doesn't make sense to spend 7k on a bike and not get one if you don't want to use it turn it off in the settings, maybe you will want it at some point.

    • @FoundingYouTuber-2005
      @FoundingYouTuber-2005 10 месяцев назад

      @@MrCsebike I agree, but I'm speaking to the consumer mass market, where e-bike manufacturers and retailers are targeting their wares, because that's where the big money is.
      They are still trying to figure it out, what is it that consumers expect to see on a bike. E.g., the two words going around now are "hydraulic brakes." Consumers don't know the difference, but the neighborhood or co-worker expert says to only buy a bike that has em.
      End result, in 2023-24 even these budget bikes are now coming with hydraulic brakes.
      And relevant to our comments, American consumers do not want to peddle, so now they want bikes with a throttle. And they could care less about a Shimano shifter.
      In 2024 I can see the reemergence of a term from years ago: "twist n' go."