Aniioki A8 Pro Max E - Bike [ Review ]

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  • Опубликовано: 15 сен 2024

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  • @user-gn5uy6lx7z
    @user-gn5uy6lx7z Месяц назад

    I own the Aniioki AQ177 pro max with dual independent motors. Mine is a 52v -60amp beast. I can get an easy 75 miles on throttle alone and well over 100 miles with peddling assist 3 and using the back motor. I rarely use both motors, just for hills and or if I want to go faster.

  • @jakereal3604
    @jakereal3604 Год назад +2

    Nice review bro! I recently bought the Aniioki AQ177 pro max. Only regret is that I got it right away and mines the 48v version. Wish I had known the 52v was coming. Oh well….

    • @jakereal3604
      @jakereal3604 Год назад

      Oh forgot to say only rode it so far about 90 miles. I also have an Ecotric 26” fat tire beach/snow bike. I must say I added suspension fork and a bike rack with an aux 20AH BAT so between my stock 13 ah bat and the aux one I can get 75-90 miles range using mostly. Pas 4 doing 17-19 mph for entry level bike that one is awesome !! The AQ is nice too just getting to ride it now.

    • @eroswole
      @eroswole  Год назад +1

      That’s cool. Thank you ! I also have the 48v because I was too impatient to wait. It’s a solid bike and fun regardless.
      I also have a Vtuvia sf20 foldable one but gave it to my mother

  • @keapaishere
    @keapaishere 5 месяцев назад +1

    Looks like a solid machine, I’m trying to decide between this or their new 52v A8 dual motor claimed to hit 45

    • @eroswole
      @eroswole  Месяц назад

      @@keapaishere definitely the 52v

  • @herbertbrown181
    @herbertbrown181 6 месяцев назад

    I just bought one and agree 100%

    • @eroswole
      @eroswole  6 месяцев назад

      Beast of a bike!
      Enjoy! And be safe!

  • @thomasnappo6309
    @thomasnappo6309 Год назад +1

    This bike looks Solid.😊

    • @eroswole
      @eroswole  Год назад

      Working well so far. I’m aggressive and holding up

  • @PashaSlavaUkraine
    @PashaSlavaUkraine 18 дней назад

    One year in how is the bike holding up right dude. Nice review btw

    • @eroswole
      @eroswole  15 дней назад

      Thank you, the bike was great. I recently sold it as I moved. But solid bike

  • @inoidontyes3839
    @inoidontyes3839 Год назад +1

    The only bike in my opinion that compares but also doesn’t (because of it’s price) is the delfast top 3.0i with 200miles range throttle only 3000w - 6k peak 182 nm torque 72v 60w batter and it has pedal only and pedal assist and it looks dope. Downsides to me being no removable battery. However you can get 3 of these for 1 delfast. This is also the best ebike overall to me especially as an ebike delivery worker.

    • @eroswole
      @eroswole  Год назад

      Exactly. There’s performance out there but for price ! I think this has them beat

    • @flolou8496
      @flolou8496 Год назад

      I'm a little confused, if the battery is not removable, what do you mean by the solution being you can get 3 of them? (what would be the point, if the only charging
      only occurs with the battery left on the bike?)

    • @inoidontyes3839
      @inoidontyes3839 Год назад

      @@flolou8496 I meant that because the delfast is about 7k you could buy 3 aniioki or eahora Juliet since they are under 2k

    • @inoidontyes3839
      @inoidontyes3839 Год назад

      @@flolou8496 they have removable batteries too so technically someone could just get the additional batteries instead of paying for a whole bike and get the extended ranges.

  • @LGeeThomas
    @LGeeThomas 6 месяцев назад

    I am looking to get one of these next week.. But debating between the A8, the AQ177 and the eAhora Juliet 2.. I heard somewhere that the Aniioki AQ has had issues with the motor..

    • @eroswole
      @eroswole  6 месяцев назад

      I think the A8 is the better model !
      I'm currently selling mine. Not because of any issues. I actually don't want to but I'm making room.
      If you're in miami, $1500

    • @LGeeThomas
      @LGeeThomas 6 месяцев назад

      @@eroswole I wish I was in Miami..it’s my favorite city LOL(I used to live there)… But I am actually on the Aniioki website at this moment looking at the A8 Pro Max.. i can get the 48v battery on sale for $1799 or the 52v for $2099.. how much difference is it with the battery? The rest of the specs looks the same..and the 1000w over the 750 makes a big difference?

  • @donwilson350
    @donwilson350 Год назад +1

    You know everything looks really good on that bike and I like the battery in the amperage on it but I would never give $1,900 for a bike that's got spoke wheels why did they not put mag wheels on that and it would have been a lot better

    • @eroswole
      @eroswole  Год назад

      It was their design choice. The price has dropped $100
      It’s a good deal in my opinion

    • @donwilson350
      @donwilson350 Год назад

      That might've been their decision to leave out the mag wheels and drop $100 off of it I guess but there are a lot of bikes out there with mag wheels it might not have the amperage on the battery but there's a lot of bikes out there that's really well-made for half of the price of that one

  • @Slimmgemmbeats
    @Slimmgemmbeats Год назад

    I get mines Thursday super excited I live in a urban / county town

    • @eroswole
      @eroswole  Год назад +1

      You're going to have a blast !
      Be safe

  • @larryjanson4011
    @larryjanson4011 8 месяцев назад

    ya…sure.
    try doing what you do up here were i live.
    i do not live in a flat valley city. i live up in the hills.200 miles to a charge. maybe if it had bigger tires i could make it to mountain ranch.
    those tiny diameter tires could not handle the dirt road there..
    sure could at risk of life do a narrow back rd to another town. but never on any highway in this area.

    • @eroswole
      @eroswole  8 месяцев назад

      That’s fair. Each environment is different and you’ll have to take it into account

  • @Kevin6t8
    @Kevin6t8 Год назад +1

    At that price, alloy wheels should be standard!

  • @kendrickjarias
    @kendrickjarias 10 месяцев назад

    Is it true the A8 is for taller riders and the AQ177 is for shorter riders? And what’s the difference between the 48v and 52v?? Please I’m looking to purchase promptly.

    • @eroswole
      @eroswole  10 месяцев назад +1

      The bikes have different frames. So yes, the A8 would be more comfortable for taller riders. I don’t have the AQ177 but I have another bike it and yeah uncomfortable.
      52v means the energy from the battery can come out faster so it’s a “faster” bike

    • @kendrickjarias
      @kendrickjarias 10 месяцев назад

      @@eroswole thanks, just purchased the AQ177 52v, let’s see how a 6’ stud fits in, thanks again

  • @flolou8496
    @flolou8496 Год назад

    How much do you weigh? the reason I ask is because there is a lot of confusion and even contoversey when it comes to the top speed on full throttle only
    when it comes to Ebkes. I won't break it down why the confusion exist, but one really bad reason for all the confusion might just have to do with the quality over all
    from one bike to another. so having said all that:
    Please do a max speed throttle only range test for us with a fully charged battery on a day where is little wind, (and possibly without stopping) and let' just see
    if your maximum top speed remains over 20 MPH and for exactly how long ? (some say it can last only for 1 bar battery of strength, some have reported it can last for
    3 hours, there is no consistent answer I've seen out there on RUclips) (obviously this true range test requires no use of pedal assistance for it be to accurate)

    • @eroswole
      @eroswole  Год назад

      Your concern is valid. As I seen the discrepancy across different E bikes. I weigh 180. I can consistently hold a throttle for very long distance and hold 30 - 32MPH miles an hour. I have yet to take it out for a whole 100-130 miles run on one go but I have had it all week without charging and using it constantly

    • @flolou8496
      @flolou8496 Год назад

      @@eroswole Thank you for replying so quickly, and because Ebike research is something I'm doing fast and furious lately, I'll pass on these tips before I forget: Tip # 1 look into this aftermarket tire foam called Flat Out, (there are some tutorials from other Ebike owners giving tips on how to install it) but basically this is the cheapest way to discourage getting a flat in in the future, and I think you might be overeestimaing how secure and strong the stock tires for the AniiOki are, watch this video link here and the comments from others who own the bike:
      ruclips.net/video/xV65ue2-ivY/видео.html
      Tire recommendation Aniioki AQ 177promax
      Tip # 2
      There is another brand and model that gives you a little more range than the AniiOki for like 2100.00, however it would require the hassle of carrying around a spare battery, but for some people, that's not a problem, so it's 1400.00 including the standard 32AMP battery, and another 700.00 to buy an additional battery, but the batterys might be of higher quality as well, since they are UL listed, and the bike also does FOLD for easier portability if that is ever important, (for some people like myself it's not really) there are a handful of good reviews of the bike on RUclips, but not many, finding good reviews on these long range versions in the 2,000 price range isn't easy, since there is essentially only 4 brands doing this, that I could find,

  • @renier4828
    @renier4828 Год назад

    I've been riding my Heybike Ranger for a year. Now I am looking for an ebike that can do more. But i am thinking in between Grysly, Aniioki, and Eahora Romeo Pro. Dont know yet. 60 Ah is a tentative

    • @eroswole
      @eroswole  Год назад

      The grizzly is cool because of the dual motor but I didn't like the style and range.
      The Eahora is more of an adventure of road bike.
      Then the Aniioki gives you a very nice mid ground between the 2. Battery performance, speed, functionality with the design of the bike. Then the price, cheapest of the 3

    • @Blackpilld
      @Blackpilld Год назад

      I had all these on my list but once the Ariel hit the $1999 sale last weekend, I snagged one. 2000 peak power and I’ll just add another battery eventually as I don’t need the full 60 ah. I’ve seen many 1000 mile reviews which give me confidence, it’s a local company that’s been around many years, the battery is UL certified while Aniioki uses Chinese EV car batteries and Ariel uses original parts everywhere.
      Plus it looks way better and it’s only 80 pounds not 110-120 that this bike is

    • @Bigdabking
      @Bigdabking Год назад +1

      I just got the HeyBike Tyson best bike out there

    • @eroswole
      @eroswole  Год назад

      @@Bigdabking nice! Not my style but I’m sure it’s fun

  • @justinhaller2055
    @justinhaller2055 Год назад +1

    Can you raise the seat?

  • @kurtismckemmie4850
    @kurtismckemmie4850 11 месяцев назад

    Does it have turn signals like the Aq177?

  • @mr.raiders7029
    @mr.raiders7029 Год назад

    Is there any program unlocking for full control.

    • @eroswole
      @eroswole  Год назад

      Not that I know of…
      If you find something, let me know

  • @darrylphillips6301
    @darrylphillips6301 Год назад

    whats the top speed just throttle out the box?

  • @donkydo5020
    @donkydo5020 Год назад

    90 miles max no pedal

    • @eroswole
      @eroswole  Год назад

      I've been using it and I can say not true. 100-130
      Depends on weight and speed

  • @mryang3644
    @mryang3644 Год назад

    What's the weight on this bike

    • @eroswole
      @eroswole  Год назад

      100lbs with everything

  • @user-gn5uy6lx7z
    @user-gn5uy6lx7z Месяц назад +1

    I own the Aniioki AQ177 pro max with dual independent motors. Mine is a 52v -60amp beast. I can get an easy 75 miles on throttle alone and well over 100 miles with peddling assist 3 and using the back motor. I rarely use both motors, just for hills and or if I want to go faster.

    • @eroswole
      @eroswole  Месяц назад

      @@user-gn5uy6lx7z I’m a risk rider. Definitely would have enjoyed the dual motor option. I basically always go max speed

    • @PashaSlavaUkraine
      @PashaSlavaUkraine 18 дней назад

      How’s your bike holding up, any issues ?