I live in the east bay, started out as a bike messenger in San Francisco back in 71'. Running stop signs in California is okay now but red lights riding on the wrong side of major roads cutting across same major road mid block across a safety lane, left turns from the right lane and filming it all . I like doing hills and long flat rides. I've hit 50 mph downhill. 35 mph on the flat top gear full out. my average ride is about 30 to 40 miles on the flat. So have fun and be safe and edit those red lights out. before you post em. I'm 73 and ride a ride1up 700. I'm going to switch out my tires from 2.4 inch to a 1.7 inch width. I believe I should get a bit more lean out of the bike with that. Be safe and beware the man.
Bro this aniioki is low quality trash bike. After 2000 miles it will be broken again and again. Forget about 1 year guarantee because aniioki customer service is very bad 👎
I have the Aniioki Aq177 Pro Max 52v fist gen bike and yeah the best you're going to get top speed wise is 31 mph (GPS) out of these bikes and that's with a full charge. Once the battery drops below 75% you're looking at 28 MPH. When I got my bike the wheel size wasn't sized correctly when I went into the advance setting showing a higer top speed then reality . I changed it to the correct size now the top speed is on point with my GPS indicated (31 mph). I still think this bike and the Aq177 Pro Max are perfect for urban food delivery in a city where most cars arn't going over 25mph and the top speed is fine it's still faster then most ebikes out of yhe box and has a battery that's 3x the capacity too.
I got stop for the 2nd time on my roadrunner pro. Cop said I went thru 3 stop sign sure he just wanted to get better look at who I was and what it was and let me go. Keep up the reviews
@@brittaneycampbell4203 You seem pretty harsh on the brand. Do you have solid evidence to support your words? All the tests I've seen say that these are generally good bikes but lack torque for steep climbs. I'm not doubting your words, I'm interested in this bike and I wouldn't want to buy the wrong product so I'm looking for all the information I can. PS : I live in Europe so brands like Rev1Up, Ariel or Juiced are not available. Aniioki sells one model here, that's why I'm interested.
Not bad .. I like it. But maybe, hopefully, you get one of the new updated Goat bikes supposedly coming soon. Updated power and comes available to register for moped status too.
i am getting this brand of bike since i live in a city that gets like around 4-5 ft of snow in the winter. the summer sale makes the 45mps version of this bike go for 2900 out shopping cart cost. it is crazy, to get an dual motor 45mph 200+ 52V version of the bike that can handle snow. while the 45 mile version of the bike bike scorched the price of even an light bee sur-ron it costs like 5100 with pedal kit out the door of a dealers shop to go around 45 mph. despite almost getting the 33 mph version the battery per cost of max miles did not pencil out for me personally. also certain bikes had different color options. a slight site con, there was no offered kit pack on buy with the fastest bike v8 of the bike so you have to add to cart the accessories if you want them site wise... other note, i have yet to see an extensive review of these bikes in the snow when i know they can handle it well....
Yes I noticed the 36mph RUclipsr review as well, then I bought it and only reached 30mph. Not cool, they claimed 33 when I bought it, I would have been happy with that. My $1k ebike goes 34mph. This aniioki is a nice looking bike but the company had poor customer service resolving my issues on my 52v version, so I could not give them good recommendations based on that. I do like that new dual motor version coming out soon, would like to see how it compares to my Ariel rider Grizzly.
@Ebike_Adventures thanks just checked those out. The x trail pro looks nice and right up my alley. I'd buy that one, but there's no seat post or middle tube to put a toddler seat onto for my 2 year old to sit between me and the handle bars. The Ariel is nice also. I can put a toddler seat on the middle tube and connect it to the front bar in between the 2 forks, that might work. Thanks for the suggestions.
1, the only thing about that bike that makes me iffy is the motor. The AQ 177 Pro max and Eahora Juliet are known for their motors failing prematurely.
Good video... Personally, I would always get the bike with the higher voltage battery, because later down the road if you decide to replace that stock controller (or if Aniioki updates the software) , then the bike performance will benefit, instead of having to buy a controller "and" an expensive Aniioki 52V/60aH battery
Yeah that would be nice... I just bought this Eunorau Flash to mess around with, and I noticed the stock display software has a feature to that can do OTA updates @@MrCentralDriver
@@MrCentralDriveraventon send updates made the bikes slower no my Aventon adventure goes tops 26 mph(screen says 28 mph but i tested it with GPS) and before the update it would go around 31-32 mph
I'm just curious if I can travel 80-100 miles without pedaling. I normally travel 60-80 but sometimes do 80-100 on an ebike. Would be nice not to pedal sometimes.
With the weight of that bike the only time I would need the walk mode is trying to get a hill that the thing couldn't handle I think that the speed of the Walk mode on flat ground would be perfect for me because walk mode is probably amp restricted and would be slower going up a steep steep hill. Very interested to find out the information on that.
Yeah but if that light is flashing on the left side there you are blinding the driver's coming the opposite way I think it's better to use those little tiny flashlight that just has a small circle and you can see a good 400 yards ahead of you but it does not blind the opposing drivers been there done that
"Never" must be a relative term where you live. You didn't mention having regenerative braking, so presumably you're prone to slight exaggeration. I agree that the 52v battery gives only a modest improvement in performance, for the extra money. I'd go for more amps myself. Thanks for your report. I need to charge mine about every 3rd or 4th day.
It's a fvcking bike. Why do anyone need awd? Lol. It's not a car. If it gets stuck in mud, just lift it up and put on dry ground. Not like a truck that get stuck and need awd to get out. You get half the distance since both motor using battery.
@@johnrambo1349 well aside from the fact that it’s 10 or 15 mile an hour faster and can climb steeper hills and will definitely outperform a rear wheel drive in soft sand. and also have that redundant back up that will keep you from having to walk home. Should you ever have a problem with one of the motors either not getting power or getting shorted out or what have you. Don’t let that stop you from being negative about things, you don’t understand.
And also if you live in the United States just tell him I invoke my fifth amendment right to stay silent and don't say one word and I guarantee you he'll drive off because he will either let you go or arrest you but he has to have articulable suspicion that you have committed a crime End of story He he ho ho ho ha ha ha 😳🤪😜
@@mikemorgan8588 meant in general , anytime being given a speeding ticket. 50/50 chance that would help. alot of them will lie to cover themselves. if you get a honest one. that might wave your ticket charge
Any suggestions about a headlight? Is there a way to connect a new better light to the controller itself? I hate the fact I can buy a better light but I have to take it on and off to recharge it. Thanks tall and BTW I'm getting the A8 Pro dual motor. Hopefully end of may beginning of June. Stay safe!
Would you say that the Portola Ride1Up is still the best folding e-bike? I've got to fold it and store it in my closet. Is there something better? Thanks.
I'm going to use mine for the same purpose. But the 52v version is better for the motor. So you don't over abuse the motor. Especially if you have hills. Be safe 52v all the way plus getting insurance for $89 a year is worth it
hay great review nic nice bike but in your next review could you start your review talking about bike laws in your state and is the bike you are reviewing legal to ride on public roadways in your state we do not want people buying an illegal bike when you get them fired up and get pulled over and get a fine my friend got pulled over with a 1000 watt motor the cop said anything over 750 watts is illegal on the road he got a hefty fine and told to register the bike as a class 4 witch is considered a motor vehicle thank you buy smart ride safe and have ablast riding your legal ebike I am
lots of unsprung weight on front forks because of design, if on a flat, newly paved road... range anxiety is non existent. Great value to cost though...
The issue with your reviews is you get this bikes ride them to work and say they are good. But what i really want to know is how long the battery last over time and motor. The one guy that reviewed this bike had the motor go bad first ride. The gears inside were weak or something idk.
I understand your concern. I actually do more videos on each product than most ever do. Many will only do 1 video and move on. You gotta understand RUclips reviewers can't focus on one product for months. We get a new product every week and have to move on. You're best bet is finding somebody who doesn't get sent multiple products and has one ebike and uses it every day and see if it's worth buying after they put 500 miles or 1000+ miles on it
I'm trying to keep count of how many red lights you run. As a seasoned Class A truck driver, you sure pull some sketchy moves around trucks, but it's the drivers' fault? I disagree. I like your content, but man you taking some risk
I'm sorry I must be misunderstanding something or I missed it and if I did I apologize I'm just having a really bad painful disabled type of day for myself and my question is how does this never need to be recharged it is an e-bike with a battery so how does it never have to be recharged? Can somebody please explain it to me so I don't have to watch the video again I'm having extremely hard day with panic attacks anxiety attacks and my back is on fire and I don't want to sit through another video just to find something that somebody can answer in just a few words please I beg you
You still have to charge this bike. The only thing I was getting at was the simple fact that you can ride this bike 5 times longer without having to charge it like all my other bikes ihave to charge them after i'm done riding them after each ride.
Bro this aniioki is low quality trash bike. After 2000 miles it will be broken again and again. Forget about 1 year guarantee because aniioki customer service is very bad 👎
Exactly, thankfully mines broke long before 30 days and 2,000 miles keeping it in the time frame to get my money back through a dispute with my bank. First and worst experience with an ebike.
@jeremyboyce1537 This bike is not of high quality, and after passing 2000 miles, it starts to break down and break down again. I reported these problems to support many times, but they ignored my request for help. I have a 6-month warranty on this bike, but unfortunately, the manufacturer is cheating and puts all the blame on me. the battery does not charge to the end, and this means that you can ride a maximum of 50 miles. The electric motor broke down after 3 months and this company sent a new one. but unfortunately, the new motor also broke down after 2.5 months. In short, this bike and its manufacturer are 100% garbage Please never buy the aniioki trash bike. aniioki customer service is very disgusting and fraud company
I live in the east bay, started out as a bike messenger in San Francisco back in 71'. Running stop signs in California is okay now but red lights riding on the wrong side of major roads cutting across same major road mid block across a safety lane, left turns from the right lane and filming it all . I like doing hills and long flat rides. I've hit 50 mph downhill. 35 mph on the flat top gear full out. my average ride is about 30 to 40 miles on the flat. So have fun and be safe and edit those red lights out. before you post em. I'm 73 and ride a ride1up 700. I'm going to switch out my tires from 2.4 inch to a 1.7 inch width. I believe I should get a bit more lean out of the bike with that. Be safe and beware the man.
Respect the traffic laws
Bro this aniioki is low quality trash bike. After 2000 miles it will be broken again and again. Forget about 1 year guarantee because aniioki customer service is very bad 👎
@@fyjijgcvvyyjthanks for your truthful comment.
I have the Aniioki Aq177 Pro Max 52v fist gen bike and yeah the best you're going to get top speed wise is 31 mph (GPS) out of these bikes and that's with a full charge. Once the battery drops below 75% you're looking at 28 MPH. When I got my bike the wheel size wasn't sized correctly when I went into the advance setting showing a higer top speed then reality . I changed it to the correct size now the top speed is on point with my GPS indicated (31 mph). I still think this bike and the Aq177 Pro Max are perfect for urban food delivery in a city where most cars arn't going over 25mph and the top speed is fine it's still faster then most ebikes out of yhe box and has a battery that's 3x the capacity too.
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MJ 😂❤
I watch all the way threw brotha. Loving the office so far.
Thx
I got stop for the 2nd time on my roadrunner pro. Cop said I went thru 3 stop sign sure he just wanted to get better look at who I was and what it was and let me go. Keep up the reviews
The V7 52V Dual Motor Ebike from Aniioki looks pretty sick ngl
They make trash. The only good thing about them is the range and given how terribly made they are I would even guess the batteries arent even safe fr
for like £2.5k, its not too shabby@@brittaneycampbell4203
@@brittaneycampbell4203 You seem pretty harsh on the brand. Do you have solid evidence to support your words?
All the tests I've seen say that these are generally good bikes but lack torque for steep climbs.
I'm not doubting your words, I'm interested in this bike and I wouldn't want to buy the wrong product so I'm looking for all the information I can.
PS : I live in Europe so brands like Rev1Up, Ariel or Juiced are not available. Aniioki sells one model here, that's why I'm interested.
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Looks fun to ride especially because you can have it wide open so long without worrying about killing the battery
Not bad .. I like it. But maybe, hopefully, you get one of the new updated Goat bikes supposedly coming soon. Updated power and comes available to register for moped status too.
i am getting this brand of bike since i live in a city that gets like around 4-5 ft of snow in the winter. the summer sale makes the 45mps version of this bike go for 2900 out shopping cart cost. it is crazy, to get an dual motor 45mph 200+ 52V version of the bike that can handle snow. while the 45 mile version of the bike bike scorched the price of even an light bee sur-ron it costs like 5100 with pedal kit out the door of a dealers shop to go around 45 mph. despite almost getting the 33 mph version the battery per cost of max miles did not pencil out for me personally. also certain bikes had different color options. a slight site con, there was no offered kit pack on buy with the fastest bike v8 of the bike so you have to add to cart the accessories if you want them site wise... other note, i have yet to see an extensive review of these bikes in the snow when i know they can handle it well....
Yes I noticed the 36mph RUclipsr review as well, then I bought it and only reached 30mph. Not cool, they claimed 33 when I bought it, I would have been happy with that. My $1k ebike goes 34mph. This aniioki is a nice looking bike but the company had poor customer service resolving my issues on my 52v version, so I could not give them good recommendations based on that. I do like that new dual motor version coming out soon, would like to see how it compares to my Ariel rider Grizzly.
I love my grizzly to motor two battery setup I spent $3,099 but I got some extras I spent about $3,700
Have you found a ebike that goes 34+ with a long distance range of 50+ miles?
@@SurfStrands yeah the Ariel rider grizzly if you don't mind the price tag. Bandit x trail pro is slightly cheaper. For less money not really.
@Ebike_Adventures thanks just checked those out. The x trail pro looks nice and right up my alley. I'd buy that one, but there's no seat post or middle tube to put a toddler seat onto for my 2 year old to sit between me and the handle bars. The Ariel is nice also. I can put a toddler seat on the middle tube and connect it to the front bar in between the 2 forks, that might work. Thanks for the suggestions.
1, the only thing about that bike that makes me iffy is the motor. The AQ 177 Pro max and Eahora Juliet are known for their motors failing prematurely.
I wonder why
Good video... Personally, I would always get the bike with the higher voltage battery, because later down the road if you decide to replace that stock controller (or if Aniioki updates the software) , then the bike performance will benefit, instead of having to buy a controller "and" an expensive Aniioki 52V/60aH battery
I don't see ebike companies sending updates. Something that's missing in today's world of tech.
Yeah that would be nice... I just bought this Eunorau Flash to mess around with, and I noticed the stock display software has a feature to that can do OTA updates @@MrCentralDriver
@@MrCentralDriveraventon send updates made the bikes slower no my Aventon adventure goes tops 26 mph(screen says 28 mph but i tested it with GPS) and before the update it would go around 31-32 mph
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Anioki vs Wallke H9 is what I wanna see tbh
I'm just curious if I can travel 80-100 miles without pedaling. I normally travel 60-80 but sometimes do 80-100 on an ebike. Would be nice not to pedal sometimes.
With the weight of that bike the only time I would need the walk mode is trying to get a hill that the thing couldn't handle I think that the speed of the Walk mode on flat ground would be perfect for me because walk mode is probably amp restricted and would be slower going up a steep steep hill. Very interested to find out the information on that.
Yeah if your off the bike and walking it should be cool
Dude what camera is this go pro ? Stable AF nice (1). Dual motor way to go with this tho. Respect the grind dude. 👍
Yeah but if that light is flashing on the left side there you are blinding the driver's coming the opposite way I think it's better to use those little tiny flashlight that just has a small circle and you can see a good 400 yards ahead of you but it does not blind the opposing drivers been there done that
"Never" must be a relative term where you live.
You didn't mention having regenerative braking, so presumably you're prone to slight exaggeration.
I agree that the 52v battery gives only a modest improvement in performance, for the extra money.
I'd go for more amps myself.
Thanks for your report.
I need to charge mine about every 3rd or 4th day.
Ordered the dual motor one. Can't wait to get it
It's a fvcking bike. Why do anyone need awd? Lol. It's not a car. If it gets stuck in mud, just lift it up and put on dry ground. Not like a truck that get stuck and need awd to get out. You get half the distance since both motor using battery.
@@johnrambo1349 well aside from the fact that it’s 10 or 15 mile an hour faster and can climb steeper hills and will definitely outperform a rear wheel drive in soft sand. and also have that redundant back up that will keep you from having to walk home. Should you ever have a problem with one of the motors either not getting power or getting shorted out or what have you. Don’t let that stop you from being negative about things, you don’t understand.
@@jcc777hahaha facts!!! That was hilarious!! 😆 I'm gonna order the Dual Motor one soon!
@@johnrambo1349 climbing hills and acceleration just to name a couple.
@@johnrambo1349 Not that bright are ya?
wp going through red lights like a champ !!
1, Did you try changing the gears?
Watch my review video
Sweet, you never need to charge it? Does it run on a radioactive isotope battery? 😅
Yeah it's actually a fusion battery
14:58 LIGHT THE BEAM!
nice guy, you understand my point that thumbnail is necessary. bro also try to improve editing..
If a cop every pulls you over . And you wanna debate a ticket. Ask when was the last time they calibrated their speed reader. As most don't
And also if you live in the United States just tell him I invoke my fifth amendment right to stay silent and don't say one word and I guarantee you he'll drive off because he will either let you go or arrest you but he has to have articulable suspicion that you have committed a crime
End of story
He he ho ho ho ha ha ha 😳🤪😜
The size recognition of radar used by police is limited. It may not even see a bike as a target, because it is too small
@@mikemorgan8588 meant in general , anytime being given a speeding ticket. 50/50 chance that would help. alot of them will lie to cover themselves. if you get a honest one. that might wave your ticket charge
@@kirkslayden834 it's unlawful to be arrested for a traffic stop lmao learn your laws before you spew lard because a traffic stop is not a crime 😂
I want to hear more about the grocery store drama
Haha
I would love to see your office!
Any suggestions about a headlight? Is there a way to connect a new better light to the controller itself? I hate the fact I can buy a better light but I have to take it on and off to recharge it. Thanks tall and BTW I'm getting the A8 Pro dual motor. Hopefully end of may beginning of June. Stay safe!
Would you say that the Portola Ride1Up is still the best folding e-bike? I've got to fold it and store it in my closet. Is there something better? Thanks.
For quality yes.
I'm going to use mine for the same purpose. But the 52v version is better for the motor. So you don't over abuse the motor. Especially if you have hills. Be safe 52v all the way plus getting insurance for $89 a year is worth it
1 Really enjoying the videos love the great reviews of these Underappreciated lil Machines IMHO! Also Office tour would be Sick! \o/
Coming soon!
are aniioki good ebikes> ive read reviews where they have issues.
Still watching 😊
Please do a video on how far you can go with a full charge battery?
They just came out with the dual motor one
Yeah saw that.
Well if they're your favorite gloves get a needle and thread and sew it up
Very simple
Easier to buy new ones. Unless u got Hella time on your hands
@@MrCentralDriver that's too easy if they're your favorite gloves
hay great review nic nice bike but in your next review could you start your review talking about bike laws in your state and is the bike you are reviewing legal to ride on public roadways in your state we do not want people buying an illegal bike when you get them fired up and get pulled over and get a fine my friend got pulled over with a 1000 watt motor the cop said anything over 750 watts is illegal on the road he got a hefty fine and told to register the bike as a class 4 witch is considered a motor vehicle thank you buy smart ride safe and have ablast riding your legal ebike I am
Toock for yourself arrive late and battery holds just 60 miles, my 180 cm and 65 kg
But it's always better to have that extra light on your handlebars in case you're main light goes out
That is too dangerous
True
this bike is THE SHIT! fuck you mean?!? I sold TWO ALREADY and I don't do reviews...
lots of unsprung weight on front forks because of design, if on a flat, newly paved road... range anxiety is non existent. Great value to cost though...
The issue with your reviews is you get this bikes ride them to work and say they are good. But what i really want to know is how long the battery last over time and motor. The one guy that reviewed this bike had the motor go bad first ride. The gears inside were weak or something idk.
I understand your concern. I actually do more videos on each product than most ever do. Many will only do 1 video and move on. You gotta understand RUclips reviewers can't focus on one product for months. We get a new product every week and have to move on. You're best bet is finding somebody who doesn't get sent multiple products and has one ebike and uses it every day and see if it's worth buying after they put 500 miles or 1000+ miles on it
Your gloves are coming apart? Man your gloves ain't got nothin on my my gloves. My gloves look like they barely survived a nuclear holocaust, lol.
Nice bike for the price. I've just looked online and do sell them in the UK 😊
What do you mean give you a little bit because you got to work 9 hours it's more like one second
I'm trying to keep count of how many red lights you run. As a seasoned Class A truck driver, you sure pull some sketchy moves around trucks, but it's the drivers' fault? I disagree. I like your content, but man you taking some risk
What do you think of the aniioki v7 no one seams to be talking about it much
Could you keep it to 10 words or less?
I'm sorry I must be misunderstanding something or I missed it and if I did I apologize I'm just having a really bad painful disabled type of day for myself and my question is how does this never need to be recharged it is an e-bike with a battery so how does it never have to be recharged? Can somebody please explain it to me so I don't have to watch the video again I'm having extremely hard day with panic attacks anxiety attacks and my back is on fire and I don't want to sit through another video just to find something that somebody can answer in just a few words please I beg you
You still have to charge this bike. The only thing I was getting at was the simple fact that you can ride this bike 5 times longer without having to charge it like all my other bikes ihave to charge them after i'm done riding them after each ride.
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Hope you get the heybike hero in orange in the future
I what that ebike ❤
1, one, uno, Ichi
Bro this aniioki is low quality trash bike. After 2000 miles it will be broken again and again. Forget about 1 year guarantee because aniioki customer service is very bad 👎
I also came to say this thing is trash! I absolutely hate it. Worst purchase I've ever made and terrible support
Exactly, thankfully mines broke long before 30 days and 2,000 miles keeping it in the time frame to get my money back through a dispute with my bank. First and worst experience with an ebike.
@deonwalker8672 I understand you, bro. aniioki customer service is very bad and fraud
What exactly happens to these Bikes after a certain amount of Rides ?
@jeremyboyce1537 This bike is not of high quality, and after passing 2000 miles, it starts to break down and break down again. I reported these problems to support many times, but they ignored my request for help. I have a 6-month warranty on this bike, but unfortunately, the manufacturer is cheating and puts all the blame on me. the battery does not charge to the end, and this means that you can ride a maximum of 50 miles. The electric motor broke down after 3 months and this company sent a new one. but unfortunately, the new motor also broke down after 2.5 months. In short, this bike and its manufacturer are 100% garbage
Please never buy the aniioki trash bike. aniioki customer service is very disgusting and fraud company
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Short range, slow speed, ugly, uncomfortable chair, very low, handle bars, and it's ugly
Before the video even starts you are telling lies. LOL
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A u lock that costs 300 dollars i😊s the best version. It takes 5-6 grinding wheels to maybe cut through. I live in Antioch California. Chaos ville
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just found your channel really loving your videos man hope to see you do a review on the A8 Pro Max 52V Dual Motor Ebike
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