@diggingfordinner healing. Supposed to get off crutches soon. My son has been coming up to mow the lawn but he is not a gardener by any stretch of the word so the garden might have to wait until next year.
Hi! Do you think its possible to change the max speed limit? I have the same bike and it feels like the motor is slowing me down even when I could go faster. For example downhill, I feel like the bike just doesn't want to go faster than 25 at all, not just turns down the assistance. Have you experience anything like this?
Yes bro,same here I have the 29" model,but it is simple solution.. when downhill just turn off the battery and hold tight the steer😊 I make like 50+ km/h downhill only on inertia mode,I love that bike really,only issue rear brake disk started squeeking very soon,after 1 month(I bought it before 2)
@@Mtmass91 exactly,but put the head light on pls. it is scary when you roll with high speed and on public road advantage in traffic goes to other 4 wheel vehicles :)))
@@4ernomore1 Just had a trip yesterday, It was surprisingly good when going up hills. Rolling down was much more of a concern due to the brakes, I don't feel comfortable with them but they probably need a better setup and some good pads
Nope it does not turn green lights(if you asking😅)so that on the left side of steering wheel are 4 cells in red this is the full max battery,and on the very battery it is green but it shows when mounted on bike sub-frame or when connected on charger
@diggingfordinner my assembly took a while because the front brake disk was warped, after slowly but surely re-aligning it, the bike is fantastic!! The fact bikes like this are possible for 300 wholesale and 600 retail its insane if you imagine there's ebikes being sold for 2000-3000. They make like 2000 profit on those and they're honestly always the same 65km mileage too.
Are there any very naughty ev-il people out there who can show very wicked people like me how to add very evil and bloodbath-lethal throttles to no-throttle ebikes like this otherwise great value no-frills Touroll bike? Any naughty links anyone? PS. absurd innit that every day 100's of thousands of UK drivers routinely drive at 75-85mph(speed limit=70mph) for long distances on UK motorways yet none of them are ever prosecuted or warned. And even the few times that I have driven at 80+mph I was still frequently overtaken by cars flying past at circa 90-95mph! Paul G
I like that you give the minuses as well as the pluses in your reviews.
I’m always honest and that will never change. Loved your upcoming questions for my Q&A and all will be included: I hope you’re well 🙂
@diggingfordinner healing. Supposed to get off crutches soon. My son has been coming up to mow the lawn but he is not a gardener by any stretch of the word so the garden might have to wait until next year.
A brilliant review of an awesome bit of kit to get around. Will be good to get future updates on this Joe. Cheers 👍
appreciate you so much. Thanks for a comment. I’ll know doubt use it daily
Hi! Do you think its possible to change the max speed limit? I have the same bike and it feels like the motor is slowing me down even when I could go faster. For example downhill, I feel like the bike just doesn't want to go faster than 25 at all, not just turns down the assistance. Have you experience anything like this?
Yes bro,same here I have the 29" model,but it is simple solution.. when downhill just turn off the battery and hold tight the steer😊
I make like 50+ km/h downhill only on inertia mode,I love that bike really,only issue rear brake disk started squeeking very soon,after 1 month(I bought it before 2)
@@4ernomore1 Haha thanks for the tip:D you mean turn off the assist mode on the vcontrol panel before going down? Does that help?
@@Mtmass91 exactly,but put the head light on pls. it is scary when you roll with high speed and on public road advantage in traffic goes to other 4 wheel vehicles :)))
@@4ernomore1 Just had a trip yesterday, It was surprisingly good when going up hills. Rolling down was much more of a concern due to the brakes, I don't feel comfortable with them but they probably need a better setup and some good pads
@@Mtmass91 yep that is abs.right remark
Great review of a great entry level e-bike. Cheers Joe! 🤩👍
Did u say u dont notice the power helping u up hills on that
@@miniramptricks1986 That’s correct yes
@@diggingfordinner thanks
Can i ride on rainy day with this bike?
Hi! What color LED lights next to the steering wheel when the battery is fully charged? Did you have it charged when it arrived from the store?
Nope it does not turn green lights(if you asking😅)so that on the left side of steering wheel are
4 cells in red this is the full max battery,and on the very battery it is green but it shows when mounted on bike sub-frame or when connected on charger
Does the actual pedling require a lot of force?
No not at all, you can even false peddle and then the motor kicks in within 2 seconds
Thanks man!! It just arrived. Hopefully im capable enough of actually assembling it hahaha @@diggingfordinner
@diggingfordinner my assembly took a while because the front brake disk was warped, after slowly but surely re-aligning it, the bike is fantastic!! The fact bikes like this are possible for 300 wholesale and 600 retail its insane if you imagine there's ebikes being sold for 2000-3000. They make like 2000 profit on those and they're honestly always the same 65km mileage too.
@@CommaGaming That’s very true and crazy to think about
Hi, does it have a good assist up hill?
@@Tashismmedia not bad but not the best
Is the battery charged in the package when the bike arrives?
50% changed
Have you had any problems with the bike since you bought it?
@@gyorgyfuto4397 None so far 🙏
On ebay with discount code £450 but comes from Switzerland was thinking about it.
Are there any very naughty ev-il people out there who can show very wicked people like me how to add very evil and bloodbath-lethal throttles to no-throttle ebikes like this otherwise great value no-frills Touroll bike?
Any naughty links anyone?
PS. absurd innit that every day 100's of thousands of UK drivers routinely drive at 75-85mph(speed limit=70mph) for long distances on UK motorways yet none of them are ever prosecuted or warned.
And even the few times that I have driven at 80+mph I was still frequently overtaken by cars flying past at circa 90-95mph!
Paul G