There's a chance that you could pull out the seat post and put an air tag in there. It depends on the thickness of the tubing used for the seat post. It looks like it will be close. You also might be able to find a way to attach it to the bottom of the seat post. There's also an interesting accessory called AirBell. Looks like a normal bicycle bell, but has a compartment for an air tag.
Lights and a bell is a legal requirement here. In theory cyclists are meant to use the bell to warn pedestrians that they are about to overtake when on shared routes. Enjoy pumping the tyres up with a standard pump. :)
@@ErinLawrenceTV As delivery rider doing like 6/8hs a day... I need 40ah minimum... also I'd like to go camping 50-100kms away from the city so. And in this case, most of the ebike brands like to tag their bikes as cargo when they are laking of range, suspension, good hidraulic brakes... so they are like more robust commute bike tbh. There are plenty of ebikes like Wallke H7, Eahora Juliet, Aniioki, etc under €2000 with great features. Cheers!
Thanks for the review. I’ll keep looking.
Thanks for the great review. What did your dog make of the Big Dog e-bike? or was she not interested much lol
There's a chance that you could pull out the seat post and put an air tag in there. It depends on the thickness of the tubing used for the seat post. It looks like it will be close. You also might be able to find a way to attach it to the bottom of the seat post. There's also an interesting accessory called AirBell. Looks like a normal bicycle bell, but has a compartment for an air tag.
Good point! And I think Tile makes stickers designed for bikes now.
Im gonna buy one for my gran!
I like it! Impresses as a sturdy, workhorse style of bike.
Cool, thanks Erin.
Any time!
Would you choose this one over Magicycle Deer Suv step through 20 inch ?
Since I haven't tried the other one I can't compare. But I am a big fan of this brand.
great review! thanks, and which bike is a better buy , this one or G-FORCE RS?
I haven't ridden the other one, so I can't say.
2x the price of a Lectric E-bike
Lights and a bell is a legal requirement here. In theory cyclists are meant to use the bell to warn pedestrians that they are about to overtake when on shared routes.
Enjoy pumping the tyres up with a standard pump. :)
Same in Calgary. That sort of tire can be seen on the trails here in the winter. 😀
Great review.
thanx for review
Thanks for watching!
Pretty neat, great review TGCanada
Thanks for watching!
20ah battery... nope
Tell me more… What's your use case and what are you looking for?
@@ErinLawrenceTV As delivery rider doing like 6/8hs a day... I need 40ah minimum... also I'd like to go camping 50-100kms away from the city so. And in this case, most of the ebike brands like to tag their bikes as cargo when they are laking of range, suspension, good hidraulic brakes... so they are like more robust commute bike tbh. There are plenty of ebikes like Wallke H7, Eahora Juliet, Aniioki, etc under €2000 with great features. Cheers!