Love your E-bike reviews! I've been looking at the Puckipuppy and Freesky E-bikes. I will be doing most of my riding in campgrounds and very light trails. Which of these bikes do you recommend? I'm also going to buy one for my wife but it will definitely be a step through model (performance will be less important). I will most likely stay with the same brand just to make maintenance simple. Thanks in advance for your impute.
You've tested both the Labrador and Boxer. Which would you say has better build quality? More enjoyable ride on paved/gravel/dirt roads. I'm a bmx rider.
I know you are sponsored by poc so they probably give you helmets. If you had to buy your own helmets, would you still wear poc or would you choose something different?
Hmm interesting question that I don’t have a good answer to! I haven’t looked around enough at other brands to say for sure. I know POC is great quality so I haven’t felt the need.
Sorry I haven’t put any good videos on this channel in a while, lost some motivation and keep getting these e-bikes sent to me… but I have been doing videos from the Nationals on the FactoryONE channel: ruclips.net/video/0_tfUeU0JKU/видео.htmlsi=aiQ9y4HZnSax0F-t
Class 3 isn’t illegal, it just cannot be ridden on the shared pathways. Anything that goes faster than 28 is technically illegal on the road ways unless it’s registered. This could vary state by state though.
@@hardyharr1361 it cannot be ridden doesnt mean illegal? or is it just frowned upon? Most people rather buy a bike that isnt illegal on road ways or have to deal with registration If you want a class 3 sticker im sure you can order one and put it on
Didnt say that it cannot be ridden. There are restrictions to where they can be ridden. Class three, which is a 20mph cutoff with throttle and 28mph with throttle and pedaling, is pretty much restricted to the road ways/private property.
Awesome job Pat love seeing the reviews hope to see you soon
Even comes with a bench seat!!
Fr I’m getting one soon it’s like 1000$
Love your E-bike reviews! I've been looking at the Puckipuppy and Freesky E-bikes. I will be doing most of my riding in campgrounds and very light trails. Which of these bikes do you recommend? I'm also going to buy one for my wife but it will definitely be a step through model (performance will be less important). I will most likely stay with the same brand just to make maintenance simple. Thanks in advance for your impute.
Why don't we get these in the UK its so frustrating to find a good budget ebike as good as the one your reviewing
You've tested both the Labrador and Boxer. Which would you say has better build quality? More enjoyable ride on paved/gravel/dirt roads. I'm a bmx rider.
@@skyleawood2649 I liked the boxer more
I know you are sponsored by poc so they probably give you helmets. If you had to buy your own helmets, would you still wear poc or would you choose something different?
Hmm interesting question that I don’t have a good answer to! I haven’t looked around enough at other brands to say for sure. I know POC is great quality so I haven’t felt the need.
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Nice
Pat I was at the mat wday with u
On the website it says good for riders up to 6.23". lol I'm 6.3" so does that mean I'm out?
The seat post will be a bit short but you could make it work.
no more moto trials?
Sorry I haven’t put any good videos on this channel in a while, lost some motivation and keep getting these e-bikes sent to me… but I have been doing videos from the Nationals on the FactoryONE channel: ruclips.net/video/0_tfUeU0JKU/видео.htmlsi=aiQ9y4HZnSax0F-t
It’s class 3
The sticker on the bike said class 2 so I went with that.
its class 2 but can be unlocked for entry class 3...... if it said class 3 then it would be illegal and they wouldnt get as many sales
Class 3 isn’t illegal, it just cannot be ridden on the shared pathways. Anything that goes faster than 28 is technically illegal on the road ways unless it’s registered. This could vary state by state though.
@@hardyharr1361 it cannot be ridden doesnt mean illegal? or is it just frowned upon? Most people rather buy a bike that isnt illegal on road ways or have to deal with registration
If you want a class 3 sticker im sure you can order one and put it on
Didnt say that it cannot be ridden. There are restrictions to where they can be ridden. Class three, which is a 20mph cutoff with throttle and 28mph with throttle and pedaling, is pretty much restricted to the road ways/private property.