My daughter is 4'7" and an adult. I've been looking for an e-bike that she could use to commute to work with (1-1/2 mi.) This looks like it might be perfect! I think it would be great for RV'ers too.
Hey Todd! This is definitely a really solid option for RVs, due to how compact these things are. They're great for scooting around the campsites. Since the standard range is 10mi on the regular single battery, that would be more than enough for her daily commute. Also, these things charge up pretty darn quickly as well, so if she forgot to charge it at the house as an example. and made it to work, but wanted more juice for the ride home, she could charge it at work in just a few hours and be fully ready to ride back. Plus, it's super light, and has a nice slim profile. So probably lots of nooks and crannies for her to store it at work.
Are OG2 tires diff than OG, they seem beefier? Any bumps in dist, speed, hill or same as OG? Is OG2 worth the $250 price bump? Seems main diff is pedals, tires, frame angle w extra bar, dig display.
The tires are beefier, better, and both the same size, which I guess some people ran into when they went to go replace them, which makes sense. The short answer is, I think it's worth the $250. The mega foot pegs are dope, and $75 at that. I'd rather have the display that shows battery percentage, and has 3 ride modes as well, that'd be a good point on the upgrade front. Speed is the same, motor is the same, as far as I know, and yeah the beefier frame is pretty nice for those folks that want to get a little rough with it. And the bars are a good upgrade that improve the overall geometry. So, I THINK it's worth it for the extra $250.
@@Ennovation thanks. I love the quirky OG, OG2 seems better upgrade though bit heavier, hear XG is better though heavier and less quirky. Do you have a pick for just city zippin, no crazy stuff, i live in Boston..help pick plz. I lean on OG mainly as i have a 3 floor walk up to carry up.
@@AaronTang Well if you throw the XG in the mix, I have to say that one. After I did an initial review of the OG and XG, I kept the XG. Double the range, a slightly larger frame for the better ride feel, and it only weighs 7 pounds more than the OG? I'd take that if budget isn't an issue. Now, going with an OG2 at 24lbs and then throwing a RangeBuster on it (double battery in one) That might be right up there tied to the XG, but like I said, I'd go XG if it were me, and since I was in the situation of having to pick one, I gotta be honest about which one I kept :P
hahaha that's exactly what my business partner said when he saw it. But guess what he uses to run to the gas station, or check the mail?? >.> lol The OG2 was a ton of fun! Have you ever ridden any of their models? They are a very unique riding experience.
What do you guys think of the new OG 2?
My daughter is 4'7" and an adult. I've been looking for an e-bike that she could use to commute to work with (1-1/2 mi.) This looks like it might be perfect! I think it would be great for RV'ers too.
Hey Todd! This is definitely a really solid option for RVs, due to how compact these things are. They're great for scooting around the campsites. Since the standard range is 10mi on the regular single battery, that would be more than enough for her daily commute. Also, these things charge up pretty darn quickly as well, so if she forgot to charge it at the house as an example. and made it to work, but wanted more juice for the ride home, she could charge it at work in just a few hours and be fully ready to ride back. Plus, it's super light, and has a nice slim profile. So probably lots of nooks and crannies for her to store it at work.
@@Ennovation thank you very much for the thoughtful response!
You are very welcome!
Nice! Love the fact it's so light weight and portable.
Oh yeah. These things are pretty unique, and a lot of fun to ride.
Are OG2 tires diff than OG, they seem beefier? Any bumps in dist, speed, hill or same as OG? Is OG2 worth the $250 price bump? Seems main diff is pedals, tires, frame angle w extra bar, dig display.
The tires are beefier, better, and both the same size, which I guess some people ran into when they went to go replace them, which makes sense. The short answer is, I think it's worth the $250. The mega foot pegs are dope, and $75 at that. I'd rather have the display that shows battery percentage, and has 3 ride modes as well, that'd be a good point on the upgrade front. Speed is the same, motor is the same, as far as I know, and yeah the beefier frame is pretty nice for those folks that want to get a little rough with it. And the bars are a good upgrade that improve the overall geometry. So, I THINK it's worth it for the extra $250.
@@Ennovation thanks. I love the quirky OG, OG2 seems better upgrade though bit heavier, hear XG is better though heavier and less quirky. Do you have a pick for just city zippin, no crazy stuff, i live in Boston..help pick plz. I lean on OG mainly as i have a 3 floor walk up to carry up.
@@AaronTang Well if you throw the XG in the mix, I have to say that one. After I did an initial review of the OG and XG, I kept the XG. Double the range, a slightly larger frame for the better ride feel, and it only weighs 7 pounds more than the OG? I'd take that if budget isn't an issue. Now, going with an OG2 at 24lbs and then throwing a RangeBuster on it (double battery in one) That might be right up there tied to the XG, but like I said, I'd go XG if it were me, and since I was in the situation of having to pick one, I gotta be honest about which one I kept :P
Love it!
Thanks for watching!
how did you use this song with no copyright strike?
Hahaha that’s what I said! It’s in the RUclips creator library as a free use song. I was like…I have to use it.
Take on a boat.
Absolutely!
*JackRabbit make some amazin stuff,* not a bad update
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Agreed, my man!
Lots of cool things here that are great improvements on the OG.
@@Ennovation Geometry improvement is the biggest one for me 👌🏽
@@eBoard3R Agreed!
an adult sitting on a kids bike 😂
hahaha that's exactly what my business partner said when he saw it. But guess what he uses to run to the gas station, or check the mail?? >.> lol The OG2 was a ton of fun! Have you ever ridden any of their models? They are a very unique riding experience.
@@Ennovation I just bought a seeker 26... it's a 24 inch frame with 26 inch wheels ... just fits my needs (I am not that tall hi hi)
Hard to beat that price ;) Is it really UL 2849 certified?? That's wild!
Normalize your audio jesus! Quiet talk, blasting intro. Very annoying.
Sorry, brother! I'll get it squared away!
@@Ennovation thank you:)