Nice. I like that the big bike makers realize that throttle only puts these bikes in a whole different class which prevents them from riding on bike trails. So many of the cheap ones don’t do that. Well thought out.
It's because the big guys are sold in multiple countries and must comply with all their regulations. Many are European which has the highest standards.
This is such an awesome channel ! It would be great if you could give more comments about ride feel, uphill, downhill, road vibration, position comfort, bump absorption, turning radius, responsiveness, etc.
Wish I could. Most of the time the bikes I review are sold and or not available for long periods of time. I ride every model of bike but not necessarily every level of that model
Nice review. Subbed. This bike has me very tempted. Higher priced than similar Asian bikes but better warranty and presumably people who will back it up.
Here is a good show of the capability of these 20" e-bikes; load it up as going on a long distance bike tour: 50-55lbs of gear, rider weighing over 200lbs, and attached to it a pet trailer and show how far in a single full charge the bike is able or at least capable of traveling.
called a center stand , kickstand is the kind you kick down and lean-to. Center stands are commonly found on motorcycles. Very durable and good for maintenance ops
@@doziershaw9765 I purchased my Haul ST on 4/16, it has been in the shop for right lever replacement by Tektro since 5/4, today is 6/2, and I am still waiting on my bike to be ready. I read in a post by a bike shop worker, that Tektro warranty replacements outnumber the other name brand brakes. I like the bike or I would have returned it. If I had been told it would take a month (or more) to have it repaired under warranty, I probably would’ve made a brake upgrade to a more reliable brand. The Specialized warranty only covers “Specialized” parts/components.
Not sure that this is really even competitive with other recent cargo ebikes, much less innovative or a game changer. For example, the Lectric XPedition is a superior cargo bike in several respects - dual battery, 150 mile range, and $1100 cheaper. You're paying an extra $1100 for the "S" sticker on the head tube, a nicer shifter and rear derailleur and 90 miles less range.
I have seen a couple small electrical issues , but the thing is it has a two year warranty on electrical … so basically you can use the robust specialized authorized dealer network to get whatever quirk happened squared away. There are no known mechanical or water tight integrity issues
@@TrvrSand when I first got mine it was showing an error code and was turning off.. I took the bottom panel off and cleaned all of the connections and that fixed it. Haven’t had an issue since!
Hey James, I enjoy your videos, I just recently found your channel. I make outdoor themed drink coasters that I am marketing. I would love to send you a sample. Do you have a PO Box I could mail it to?
10 minute review of cargo bike but you rode with no cargo? Want to know how the bike handles with the Specialized add ons and say 100lbs of cargo. Also, would like to have seen how handles steeper inclines when loaded up.
:) Specialized doesn't have it in Europe. I guess, hard to compete on saturated cargo bikes market with nothing special. Where are mid-engine cargo bikes close to this one in price.
No, it's a way to be more compliant in different municipalities. Several states have considerations where class 2 electric bikes are not allowed on typical bike trails. Just as a few states and cities do not allow class 3 bikes. This way it allows you to customize the bike both to what you want as well as what's legal. Remember, just because Amazon will sell you, it does not mean it's legal in your area. Lots of people are riding stuff that are straight up not okay, but because there's not enforcement, there's never going to be trouble till someone gets hurt.
@@JamesthebikeguyLike you said, there is zero enforcement so why bother? The whole class thing is arbitrary and broken. Just build the best possible LEV. Adjusting to the unenforceable regulations is just resulting in expensive toys. If you want to see LEVs done right where the common man needs mobility look at China and the sorts of LEVs they use to transport people and cargo.
Nice. I like that the big bike makers realize that throttle only puts these bikes in a whole different class which prevents them from riding on bike trails. So many of the cheap ones don’t do that. Well thought out.
For sure
It's because the big guys are sold in multiple countries and must comply with all their regulations. Many are European which has the highest standards.
This is such an awesome channel ! It would be great if you could give more comments about ride feel, uphill, downhill, road vibration, position comfort, bump absorption, turning radius, responsiveness, etc.
Wish I could. Most of the time the bikes I review are sold and or not available for long periods of time. I ride every model of bike but not necessarily every level of that model
Nice review. Subbed. This bike has me very tempted. Higher priced than similar Asian bikes but better warranty and presumably people who will back it up.
everyone in youtube comments is a hater who can build it better and cheaper in their moms garage.
Lol yup.
A Juiced Rip Racer would do the trick at a grand less fully decked out w/ the front basket, rear rack, rear basket, and horn.
Lol
Here is a good show of the capability of these 20" e-bikes; load it up as going on a long distance bike tour: 50-55lbs of gear, rider weighing over 200lbs, and attached to it a pet trailer and show how far in a single full charge the bike is able or at least capable of traveling.
I love the placement of the battery and the kick stand
I always like any alternative kick stand design 😊
Yes. My favorite kickstand is the Pletscher kickstand
called a center stand , kickstand is the kind you kick down and lean-to. Center stands are commonly found on motorcycles. Very durable and good for maintenance ops
The plastic panniers look like Wal-mart trash cans 😂
Your videos are great
If you buy one of these, plan to upgrade the brakes $$$. When the Tektros fail you will not want to wait weeks/months for warranty replacement.
I’ve never had disc brakes fail on regular bikes , hydraulics should be adequate since they are 4 piston brakes
@@doziershaw9765 I purchased my Haul ST on 4/16, it has been in the shop for right lever replacement by Tektro since 5/4, today is 6/2, and I am still waiting on my bike to be ready. I read in a post by a bike shop worker, that Tektro warranty replacements outnumber the other name brand brakes. I like the bike or I would have returned it. If I had been told it would take a month (or more) to have it repaired under warranty, I probably would’ve made a brake upgrade to a more reliable brand. The Specialized warranty only covers “Specialized” parts/components.
@@user-ud1jo9vh1kthanks for sharing that info. Is it repaired yet ?
@@LemonySnicket-EUC I assume so he didn't come back to complain more.
Not sure that this is really even competitive with other recent cargo ebikes, much less innovative or a game changer. For example, the Lectric XPedition is a superior cargo bike in several respects - dual battery, 150 mile range, and $1100 cheaper. You're paying an extra $1100 for the "S" sticker on the head tube, a nicer shifter and rear derailleur and 90 miles less range.
Yes for the “S”. How far is your closest Lectric dealer?
No ching chang chu bikes for me thanks
Tons of problems being reported with this bike.
What are the tons of problems?
What are the problems?
I have seen a couple small electrical issues , but the thing is it has a two year warranty on electrical … so basically you can use the robust specialized authorized dealer network to get whatever quirk happened squared away. There are no known mechanical or water tight integrity issues
@@TrvrSand when I first got mine it was showing an error code and was turning off.. I took the bottom panel off and cleaned all of the connections and that fixed it. Haven’t had an issue since!
@bfranco1519 what are the problems?
Hey James, I enjoy your videos, I just recently found your channel. I make outdoor themed drink coasters that I am marketing. I would love to send you a sample. Do you have a PO Box I could mail it to?
It's still not UL 2849 approved. They have to be out of NYC by the middle of August, or it's $1000 fine for each bike.
Interesting, it’s UL2271 seems to be only the battery and charger. I didn’t know about 2849 (entire system) thanks for the info
So would police just stop you and inspect?
@@TrvrSand In NYC they might, but probably not. They will be looking to the cheap Chinese E-bikes with no labels.
NY is shithole.
10 minute review of cargo bike but you rode with no cargo? Want to know how the bike handles with the Specialized add ons and say 100lbs of cargo. Also, would like to have seen how handles steeper inclines when loaded up.
I assume you missed the part where I said effectively the same thing?
:) Specialized doesn't have it in Europe. I guess, hard to compete on saturated cargo bikes market with nothing special. Where are mid-engine cargo bikes close to this one in price.
To specialized can you donate one
Why didnt you load it up to max and drive it? Failure of a review. Thanks for wasting my time.
He mentioned that in the video.
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of course Specialized charges extra for a throttle - gotta nickle and dime you even tho this over priced model is just a cash grab to begin with
No, it's a way to be more compliant in different municipalities.
Several states have considerations where class 2 electric bikes are not allowed on typical bike trails. Just as a few states and cities do not allow class 3 bikes. This way it allows you to customize the bike both to what you want as well as what's legal.
Remember, just because Amazon will sell you, it does not mean it's legal in your area. Lots of people are riding stuff that are straight up not okay, but because there's not enforcement, there's never going to be trouble till someone gets hurt.
@@JamesthebikeguyLike you said, there is zero enforcement so why bother?
The whole class thing is arbitrary and broken.
Just build the best possible LEV. Adjusting to the unenforceable regulations is just resulting in expensive toys.
If you want to see LEVs done right where the common man needs mobility look at China and the sorts of LEVs they use to transport people and cargo.
The problem is lawyers suing manufacturers.
Nope.
Por que?
@@Jamesthebikeguy$$$$$$$$
@@difflocktwoone of the poors I see.
@@toddpacker7058 Rather poor than an ass hole.