When I was looking for a cargo bike, it was between the Xpedition, and Aventon Abound. At the time, what sold me on the Abound, was the front suspension, and the torque sensor. If this version of the Xpedition was around then, I would have chosen it instead.
They should make an Xpedition 2.0 "Premium" or "Plus" or something and add that pinion system and such...along with some of the other features they have added on their other new bikes...like indicators and brake lights comes to mind... Glad that it comes with a front fork though...great add for sure Looking forward to the full testing and review
Thanks for sharing! It does have brake light and turn signals on this one in case we forgot to mention it! Interesting ade on a premium model. We would love to see more pinion tech integrated into bikes.
@ElectricBikeReport I probably missed it - great that it has turn signals. Looking forward to whether the kickstand issue (it getting loosened up over time) has been addressed too! I can't lie - I am really excited by this update they did. It addresses a lot of my issues with the OG Xpedition. If the review is as great as this initial showcase, then I am running out reasons to not get this bike... I would really appreciate a head to head between this long range version,the Specialized GHLT, and the RadWagon 5
@@ElectricBikeReport one more query to address when you do a full review - can you speak to towing ability and it's impact on payload. My use case has the need for kids + things and a trailer for the things or kids would be very handy. I currently do this with my acoustic setup but being able to do it with an ECB would be absolutely great! RadPower speaks to towing a lot for their products but Lectric barely mentions it in their marketing so it feels like it's not something they recommend/encourage...
Really loving this bike. I've been thinking I wanna get a cargo bike when I move into a city from the suburbs. I was gonna keep my Ride1Up LMT'D because I love the feel of a torque sensor. But, now that there's an affordable option for a cargo bike with a torque sensor, I might even sell my LMT'D and juts ride this. This could be my do-everything bike.
@ yes, but for me the 2.5/20” works just like my old bmx bike did as a kid. Only now I’m 60 and tearing it up. Don’t know how long the folding neck adjustment will last but worth it to find out.
While their bikes are not what I'm looking for, the owner is a genuinely nice human being. Here is an interview with him on his bikes and his philosophy on the company. ruclips.net/video/s7wJtAMPjsc/видео.html
Incredible video as always! We have a new electric bike that we’d love for you to check out. We’ve sent you an email today, hope you’ll have a chance to read it!
Still do not have the X Peak high step.... what are you doing? A hot seller should have higher production. You're losing customers that want THAT type of bike. And there's ALOT of us.
Im excited for the range test!!!! And I also feel bad for that person. Make them do it in one straight shot😂
I'll talk to the video department and see if we can't live stream that 😂
Does anyone know if it fits the storm shield better??
When I was looking for a cargo bike, it was between the Xpedition, and Aventon Abound. At the time, what sold me on the Abound, was the front suspension, and the torque sensor. If this version of the Xpedition was around then, I would have chosen it instead.
Torque sensors and suspenion are definitely nice upgrades!
Any thoughts on how this compares with the more costly Radwagon 5 or Flyer Via Pro?
We will have to get a test model in for a comprehensive breakdown. It's got a very intriguing value proposition compared for now though.
They should make an Xpedition 2.0 "Premium" or "Plus" or something and add that pinion system and such...along with some of the other features they have added on their other new bikes...like indicators and brake lights comes to mind...
Glad that it comes with a front fork though...great add for sure
Looking forward to the full testing and review
Thanks for sharing! It does have brake light and turn signals on this one in case we forgot to mention it!
Interesting ade on a premium model. We would love to see more pinion tech integrated into bikes.
@ElectricBikeReport I probably missed it - great that it has turn signals. Looking forward to whether the kickstand issue (it getting loosened up over time) has been addressed too!
I can't lie - I am really excited by this update they did. It addresses a lot of my issues with the OG Xpedition. If the review is as great as this initial showcase, then I am running out reasons to not get this bike...
I would really appreciate a head to head between this long range version,the Specialized GHLT, and the RadWagon 5
@@ElectricBikeReport one more query to address when you do a full review - can you speak to towing ability and it's impact on payload. My use case has the need for kids + things and a trailer for the things or kids would be very handy.
I currently do this with my acoustic setup but being able to do it with an ECB would be absolutely great! RadPower speaks to towing a lot for their products but Lectric barely mentions it in their marketing so it feels like it's not something they recommend/encourage...
Really loving this bike. I've been thinking I wanna get a cargo bike when I move into a city from the suburbs. I was gonna keep my Ride1Up LMT'D because I love the feel of a torque sensor. But, now that there's an affordable option for a cargo bike with a torque sensor, I might even sell my LMT'D and juts ride this. This could be my do-everything bike.
So glad Lectric finally switched to a trigger shifter. Hopefully they v will refresh all of their models with it.
You won't hear us crying over the Tourney going away :)
first link does not work. for some reason virus program stops it from opening up
Might just be an issue with the virus program? It goes straight to Lectric's website
I’m loving the 2.5 tires on my one.
Narrower tires have some nice advantages for sure. Were you on something wider before?
@ yes, but for me the 2.5/20” works just like my old bmx bike did as a kid. Only now I’m 60 and tearing it up. Don’t know how long the folding neck adjustment will last but worth it to find out.
While their bikes are not what I'm looking for, the owner is a genuinely nice human being. Here is an interview with him on his bikes and his philosophy on the company. ruclips.net/video/s7wJtAMPjsc/видео.html
Incredible video as always! We have a new electric bike that we’d love for you to check out. We’ve sent you an email today, hope you’ll have a chance to read it!
Still do not have the X Peak high step.... what are you doing? A hot seller should have higher production. You're losing customers that want THAT type of bike. And there's ALOT of us.
We reviewed the XPeak high step here: electricbikereport.com/lectric-xpeak-review/
Pretty sure Lectric is doing very well for themselves there, pal 😂