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Do NOT buy this bike. We are a distributer- we were about to purchase 1000 e-bikes from eahora and or now facing many issues. 1- front motor was a lemon right out of the box 2- rear fender was broken out of the box 3- breaks are extremely poor 4- the bike accelerates itself sometimes even when you let of the throttle - huge safety issue 5- eahora does not stand behind its products- 5 days later still no response (before we place the order for the samples they don’t is they would send replacement parts “right away” More smaller issues…
@@canadianreviewer489 Wow! Quality control is an issue with other Chinese ebikes as well... eAhora bikes range from $900 to over $5,000. May be some varying qualities in that range?
@@mikec4308 Beacause they dont stand behind their product unless you have a huge youtube page. we also faced issues with both out eahora bikes. one arrived with the motor not working, fender broken, paint issues, and ontop of that the bike accelerates itself sometimes even if you stop the throttle. the final reason is that we eahora lies alot. we were told we would get our motor replaced, new fender, new break pads and a 280$ refund for all the issues we were facing. its been 3 weeks they told us they will not honour what they said. instead all they send watch a clutch gear for the motor and told us to fix it ourselves. then they offered us 280 to delete our negative review which we declined- we dont want others to loose their money like we did. i hope this helps you make your decision.
I have the original Juliet, which I prefer both in terms of pedaling and fit being a tallish guy myself, and for the fact it still looks like a "bike". To be honest, they still sell the OG Juliet for $1400 after coupon, while this one is $2600 after coupon, and while 40mph and dual motors seems cool and all, I don't know that I could say that it's worth the extra scratch. My Juliet goes 30mph with my heavy ass on it. If I was going to get more than that, I'd just get a real road scooter with DOT approved suspension, signals, and security and such. 30mph is FAST on a freaking bicycle. I do love the original Juliet tho. I am sure the Romeo Pro II is great for what it is. Just don't know that it's worth $1200 more than the Juliet I have.
Nice review. I bought the Romeo Pro 2 about a month ago. And I love this bike!! I'm a tall guy (6'4"), so I rarely peddle. I sit pretty comfortable on it while riding it as long as I'm sitting far back on the seat. Whenever I'm riding it, I turn heads and get hella compliments and questions. Its definitely worth the money.
@@thall8484 it really depends on how and where you like to ride. I like to ride on flat, concrete bike trails and mild inclines. Some folks like to ride dirt bike trails and back roads. It's all about what your body can withstand.
@@thall8484 Avoid this company. Unless you're a mechanic and don't mind rebuilding the bike when it fails (which could be very fast). Note I said when, not if. That's because I am positive that they sell good looking poorly made bikes. Mine failed in 2 weeks. Still fighting for a refund to this day because they (Eaorah) will not take it back.
@@thall8484 I would not recommend that company. Pretty bikes, but not quality. Mine was faulty in a week and don't expect the company to offer nore than pieces for you to rebuilt your bike yourself.
I told my neighbor who had never ridden a motorcycle that he needed to treat his new ebike as a motorcycle. I gave suggestions on the purchase of a proper full face helmet, looking further down the road when at speed, pay attention to road debris, cover your brake levers with one finger, do not ride the shoulders etc. Well I picked him up from the hospital a year ago. From what he says his broken collar bone, broken arm, damaged muscles, mangled fingers and inability to now lift his arm above elbow level will always be like this.
They're more dangerous than motorcycles because they're called e-bikes. I've ridden motorcycles 60 years and broke my neck on my f'n ebike! Never take anything in life for granted...
I’m glad you do these test my first e-bike was under powered on hills, people don’t think they won’t travel on hills but they will, a fat tire bike you can’t ride on the beach because of power, my 2nd bike I made sure it had power there when I need it.
I own the same bike I am 5’-8” 175lb and the weight of this bike is not an issue. Did I mention I am 65 years old and really enjoy this bike. Customer service has been great any questions I have had they have answered for me within 24hrs. So I don’t think that is a deterrent in buying this bike.
@@canadianreviewer489 Hello friend I'm from Canada and been looking for a nice Long Range E Bike but here within Canada honestly has nothing that interest me at all !! And To the point just As you say is the main reason I'm struggling so long and hard with looking to find an actual great E Bike even although I do have 8K saved up in coin to spend on one serious nice bike the DEFLAST and its so awesome and that I'm certain you yourself have heard about that Bike ? and so its not a point in the cost to buy it that I'm concerned about as but the point of the matter that troubles me is having to order one online through exchanges on Amazon or E Bay say and as such it being my first time I ever made a purchase online !! Plus what if I need ship it back if I find myself dissatisfied or say do to any such problems or faulty issues with the bike parts !! Who can I depend upon to pick up their phone I hate all the tossing of my emails out only to find no such response from businesses I need to speak to over such matters but of course so is point reason for why I guess my trust level is driven so very weak and as well being 58 years of age I'm so used to the old school shopping for such costly things in person as a matter of fact even when mail ordering things was the method I was always one to fear taking that same sort of risk with my hard earned money !! The Delfast Bike is in the USA and another point in part of why I fear to buy anything's online is just as well do to my efforts of trying to make direct contact as with the sellers of an E Bike I been so very interested in buying and I need best speak to a real person as on the phone in order for me to get some customization's and certain add on extras like tire tubes and or an extra battery is mainly one thing as why I wish to simply have the actual means available for to speak with somebody in order to try negotiate a deal . However not being as able to build up my trust levels has me in a state of limbo frustrated and tired of waiting to here from real people !! Do You Have any advice for me here my friend ? THX
@@brewsnoop our third party product tester was 5’6. Not possible to flat foot unless your atleast 5’9. But it was comfortable enough for my product tester.
Unless your knowledge of ebike repairs is fairly advanced, I DO NOT recommend that company. The bike I got was the cupid. Beautiful bike, but faulty in a week. You'll be offered replacement parts all the way up to taking apart the engine to replace it yourself. So unless you know how to take apart all of those bike's parts and components that's a no go. Don't be fooled by the look and stats. Another thing to take into consideration is that if you require parts you'll have to be providing a lot of proof and you'll be made to wait for their response, not counting that they will ship out of china so if your bike is powerless get ready to pedal a very heavy bike with the power of your legs for quite some time.
@@hellcrow539 i Doubt they will refund you. i didnt even ask for a refund i gave them a chance to just send me the parts for the bike...they woudnt even do that.. have you tried contacting your credit card company?
Holy cow that actual motorbike went past real quick! It seems kind of lawless over there and none of it really looks like city. There's so much space and people look, real, in the third world section. That was a buzz riding along with you man! I'm not sure what to make of it all haha.
My fiance just had one given to him by a customer at the place where he works and he loves it. He owned a Kawasaki motorcycle when we met, he sold it and he felt bad. He told me having the e-bike is sort of like having his motorcycle back. :) They look fun, and he is very happy.
I was already leaning on this ebike for a week or so. You talked me into it! Even gonna work the next 4 Saturdays to make it happen! Getting this for my birthday!
Nooooooo ! Re-think your position. I hope it's not too late, but this company is horrible to deal with. If you're unlucky and get a lemon out of the box, good luck. You'll be having a nightmare trying to get it fixed because they will not replace it even if it's their fault. Instead they'll offer to mail you all the pieces from china (so waste 2 more weeks waiting IIIIIIIFFFFFF they sent it because they tend to say "oh we're shipping right away... well we didn't ship it (2 weeks later) we're waiting to know all the problems to fix them at once) and you'll be expected to rewire or rebuild your engine yourself. So yeah, DO NOT BUY from them.
Excellent review. Yeah that security guard had god image problems. Loved how you put this bike through its paces. I would imagine all these "near motorcycle" type bikes would have issues due to the wight and high speed while trying to keep costs low. Your review makes me want to buy one, but out where I am, lots of 18 wheelers and 45mph speeds on all the roads. I would have to wear full gear to feel safe. Great job.
I've been riding an UBCO Adventure bike for a couple years now. It's a dual motor, no pedals 57V 3.1KWh, I can corroborate what you're saying about battery life v speed. UBCO is capped at 30 for an everyone license. I live in a small town so 30 is plenty for bopping around town. It's advertised at 70 miles per charge. but I can say for sure you aren't going to hit that if you go over 25mph. Seems like 25 is the sweet spot. The AWD is awesome offroad, I gotta say this is the only EBike I've seen that comes close. Friends with straight up EBikes seem to break spokes when us 200 pounders ride them as apposed to the UBCO that uses light motorcycle parts. Really love that bike. You'll love it if you take it for a good trail ride, AWD is great when it gets slippery, I ride in the snow with no issues. Your distance and battery are very similar to what I've been getting, just love it. Rock on, love the channel. Electric bikes are so much fun!
I think, efficiency to power curve can be further divided. Since hub motor is running on fixed gearing ratio of- hub diameter to tyre diameter. And if second motor is applied via chain and gear ratio for either high range or low range. One motor can act as low-range high-torque for initial starting momentum, and other can give top gear range. (Even if both are powering same wheel)
I have a converted mountain bike with a 1000w bafang mid drive motor. I'm 215 lbs and it will go over 35 mph. The bike only weights 63 lbs. Weight really makes a difference at higher speeds. Mine feels scary compared to other heavier bikes going the same speed.
This was my second choice, but I was captivated by the look of the Excalibur from Neutronic Ebike. Despite there being no reviews yet, I couldn't resist! I can't wait to get my hands on it.
this should be your last choice bro. one of the worst ebikes we have ever tested. we even took it to a shop in toronto and they all laughed at eahoras solutions to our problems.
@@aBlackFlash lol bro. imagine yourself as a customer you pay 4 grand for an ebike. it arrives with the motor not working, broken fender, paint chipping, etc and the company just sends you a clutch gear as a solution to solve all those problems. pimps give better service then Eahora.
@@letsreview-2024 Dear Dev, I am the employee who is following up on your order. Before I am fired, I want to let everyone know the full story. We received your information in May. You come to us as a dealer and want to order two units as samples. Then, we started to serve your order for a month. Finally, on June 3, you placed an order for 1 Romeo II and Romeo Pro II. We immediately arranged the shipment, and then you started to raise various questions. Customers are our company's principle. We provided solutions and responses as soon as possible. But you were unwilling to cooperate from the beginning. I have never encountered such a situation. After professional inspection, we immediately sent the parts you needed by air. But you raised questions as soon as you set off. You started to ask for a replacement of the entire front wheel set. After professional inspection, the solution was no problem. Then you mentioned that it would take time for you to replace it. I understand what you mean, so I proposed your replacement fee, keep the invoice, and then we will deduct it from your next order. At the same time, you asked us to give you a pair of brake pads as a test, which we also support! We agreed immediately. But you still disagreed and asked us to replace the entire front wheel set and refund $280! I said before that you need to leave the invoice for the replacement of $280, and we will use the invoice to deduct it from your next order. But you estimated the replacement cost yourself and started to ask us for a refund! Finally, our company proposed to return the ebikes and refund you. Customer first is our service principle. I repeatedly offered to return the e-bikes and refund you, but you disagreed. You just asked us to refund $280 and replace the front wheel set. Why? You have been threatening me continuously. I spend more than an hour communicating with you every day. But there is no effect. You continue to discredit us. Finally, because my service affects your user experience, I will be fired.
I have watched a few reviews on this e bike & apparently there customer service & after sales really sucks from what I have seen & heard which as put me off making the purchase of this ebike
@@michaelross749 it depends on the person that is doing your order i knew someone that has a Juliet and a romeo and they love them and the costumer service was good for them even when they had no warranty the broken parts was still free it just depends on how you talk to at the company because i have heard bad things too but every company ever has had bad things said about them.
@@michaelross749 i sell e-bikes up here in Seattle and the Eahora’s I’ve sold have had minor issues with 1 out of about 20 I’ve sold … zero issues with customer service and with all my communications with them have been great ! Check out Wallke bikes …. Just as nice and a bit cheaper on price (more bang for buck)
@@michaelross749 you are right, we are a distributer - we were about to place an order for 1000 bikes and have now paused the order. Faulty brakes, the bike continues to accelerate at times even after you let the throttle go, and worst of all our demo unit arrived with broken fenders, bent brakes and the front motor was a lemon out of the box. Seat also makes a ton of noise after the first few rides
Getting this before my Bday. I am upgrading from a Velowave that I used for almost 3 years. Put 10k miles already on it and swapped two batteries and two motors since. It's time for an upgrade and I am excited. Getting the single motor since I like to pedal and stay in shape.
Your rear shock is upside-down the rebound doesn't adjust how soft or firm it is the turnable shim at the top of the spring is for adjusting the coil! Rebound is a set and forget for how fast it bounces back when hitting a dip! Rebound normal at the bottom
Nice! I have mine installed on my eahora Juliet 3 but they are the snake skin version of innova tires, along with tannus Armour on rear tire and flat out sealant on both tires 😅
Correct, this is technically a moped in CA, requiring a MC license, registration etc. although there is probably no effective way to widely enforce this. With this seat design, non-adjustable motorcycle type, this is not really designed to be pedaled. I would call this an electric motorcycle disguised as an e-bike. Also if riding ~40 mph, I would recommend wearing a motorcycle helmet, not a bike helmet
lol man that thing was supposed to deliver in August of LAST year. I ordered june 2023 and ended up cancelling in July when I realized they weren’t going to deliver in August. Now here we are in 2024 june and they STILL haven’t delivered?!?!.
@@RandomMotoThings first batch is to be delivered in the next 20 days. Already at the US warehouse. Unfortunately, I ordered too late for first shipment
Came for the bike, stayed for the chill vibes. Love to see great connections from shared interests. Thats a pretty cool bike, I ever get to the point where 3k is burning a hole in my pocket. It may be this.
I was thinking the same thing. It looks like it's built for a much higher voltage. 96 would be nice. The frame looks so solid. It's just not fast enough for over $3k. Oh, 26-inch fat tires. That changes my mind some but I'll have to wait to see if it can be modified for true vehicle speeds. I would have thought that street-walkers would be out of business these days.
Bro, you should go the other direction - toward the South Bay. You can cut through Manhattan, Hermosa, and Redondo on your way to Palos Verdes. Lots of hills and scenic vistas - not so much danger to life and limb!
Hermosa beach just put out more strict ebike laws, apparently theyve been impounding ebikes that are "off road", which i think because of the speed this would fall into that category. So the beach cities in general are cracking down now due to all the reckless rich little kids riding around their surrons and talarias breaking all sorts of laws all the time.
@@Ebike_Adventures Yes, Hermosa would be a bit dicey - but as long as he stays off the Strand (side-streets) he should be fine. I also find that if you peddle, they tend to leave alone - also, if you're not fifteen, they tend to leave you alone.
@@Ebike_Adventures can not drive an ebike of 750w or more nor capable of over 28mph assisted by pedaling nor 20 throttle only anywhere public in California So yes almost every video by OP is breaking law
I Definitely believe the Eahora quality! I got the Juliet 48v 60ah bike, after researching and channels like yours. That bike has lived up to every promise that you'd promote (still get 155km average per charge, 58kph max, Toronto city rider).
if you take real good care of them and put them together right then you wont have that much problems with them and get in contact with their service people when ever you have problems right away then you'll be good to go with this brand.
Don’t buy this bike. I recieved a bike with the front motor not working and they are trying everything possible to not warranty it. I sent them a video right after assembly with 0km on the odometer 😂
@@canadianreviewer489 Dear Dev, I am the employee who is following up on your order. Before I am fired, I want to let everyone know the full story. We received your information in May. Then, we started to serve your order for a month. Finally, on June 3, you placed an order for 1 Romeo II and Romeo Pro II. We immediately arranged the shipment, and then you started to raise various questions. Customers are our company's principle. We provided solutions and responses as soon as possible. But you were unwilling to cooperate from the beginning. I have never encountered such a situation. After professional inspection, we immediately sent the parts you needed by air. But you raised questions as soon as you set off. You started to ask for a replacement of the entire front wheel set. After professional inspection, the solution was no problem. Then you mentioned that it would take time for you to replace it. I understand what you mean, so I proposed your replacement fee, keep the invoice, and then we will deduct it from your next order. At the same time, you asked us to give you a pair of brake pads as a test, which we also support! We agreed immediately. But you still disagreed and asked us to replace the entire front wheel set and refund $280! I said before that you need to leave the invoice for the replacement of $280, and we will use the invoice to deduct it from your next order. But you estimated the replacement cost yourself and started to ask us for a refund! Finally, our company proposed to return the car and refund you. Customer first is our service principle. I repeatedly offered to return the e-bikes and refund you, but you disagreed. You just asked us to refund $280 and replace the front wheel set. Why? You have been threatening me continuously. I spend more than an hour communicating with you every day. But there is no effect. You continue to discredit us. Finally, because my service affects your user experience, I will be fired.
@@canadianreviewer489 Since you hate us and our products so much, why don't you want to return the products when we ask you to return them with a full refund? Why do we still insist on holding our products even though we hate them so much? Do you like our products so much? You are not a dealer at all, but a liar who uses various means to get products at a low price or even for free. I can give up this job, but I want to expose to everyone how hateful your means are. You obviously bought 2 ebikes, and there is nothing wrong with the 26-inch dual-drive. As a dealer, can you test one first? We have been actively cooperating with you to solve the problem, when to raise the problem, when to reply to solve the problem, etc. Just directly confront him. We will not compromise with such hateful means. We accept your full refund and return, but you have always disagreed. We also want to know why.
That house "in the hills" would probably go for 2.5mil 😂....this bike is awesome though I like the design but the weight really kills the purpose and at 3k why not get a talaria....these ebike prices are Insane‼️ great review though👍🏻
Where I live there's a lot of steep hills on the street. My 6000w scooter will climb that steep hill going about 28 mph many times over without a problem, same price as this one. My weight 240lb.
Pouring water from your water bottle on the motors and will turn the current back on and will not harm the motors. This Simple cooling always works. Phoenix temps are 111F-112F this week.
Yeah, it’s not like a car engine which is made of cast iron which is very brittle and has tight clearances. Pouring water on a hot engine can crack it because of the material properties. With this motor it’s just a bunch of copper wire wrapped around an iron stator which can deal with rapid heat changes very easily.
While a great review of a super cool & quality bike this is yet another example of why I only build & ride a Mid-drive build. My 52v-21ah 1500w Bafang BBSHD would mount that 'steepest hill' with no problem. Just saying...
My riding buddy bought this bike, I bought Aniioke. His came broken but we fixed it. Then his battery won’t hold a charge. He tried to contact Eahora, nothing was done about his problem because once he stated his problems with the bike they would transfer him to a number that rang for hours and nobody answered. He finally gave up and bought an Aniioke
hat's some serious battery power! my bike has two 17 amp hour batteries, 1,500 watt motors from and back, back motor is a direct drive and front motor is a gear drive, I think it would max out at 34 mph for someone lighter than me, I have it turned down so the highest I got it was 29 mph, I have not been riding it because I' was weighing 300 pounds and I was breaking spokes, I replaced my broken spokes and am getting ready to start riding it again, I do carry my Ryobi tool batteries and a inverter to charge my batteries so I can ride faster, I want to change the rear motor to a gear drive so the dang thing can coast!
14:40 Power consumption doesn't work that way. It likely uses twice as much energy to go 40 as it does 30 and twice as much to do 30 as like 22mph. Not only do you have more embedded energy going fast, but the wind resistance really goes through the roof around 20mph. It goes up in near a straight line. If you rode this around at 10mph all day, you could probably go 300 miles if it is really a 3kw hour battery. In 10 hours of 10mph, which is roughly 100 watts, you could do that whole 100 miles and burn through 1kwh of electricity. Of course, that is maintaining 10mph at a constant rate with no wind, no hills and no stop and start and it would take 10 hours to do it.
I really want this bike, but i'd fit knobby off-road tires for where i ride. And some mirrors. The AWD seems perfect for the muddy rocky hilly coastal areas i ride.
@gudlukkay you mean this is what happens to states & cities led by politicians on the left side. This is literally every state & city in America like this.
Love that idea, i’ve been doing torture tests on bikes in the sand like five days in a row now, I’ve only published one so far. But yeah, the lack of readouts on controller temperature and motor temperature leaves us in the dark.
would be interesting if the computer logged down watts per speed hour along with how long at that speed. is it also peddle assist? regen would be cool too.
Awesome review. I have to consider this bike. I can't help but to marvel at the homelessness and encampments in California and along the west coast. Forgive me if this gets too political but why would any politician allow this to happen in they're state? California used to be a great state back in the 80's. Very sad to look at Los Angeles Portland Seattle Chicago New York and my home town St. Louis all ruined by terrible management and politics. Again, forgive the outburst. I loved your video and it looks to be a great bike.
I have decided to buy the motor goat v2 instead of this ebike because i have heard from several reviews eahore's custome service & after sales absolutely sucks & is terrible which put me off purchasing this ebike & got my new ebike today & got 65miles on the new bike with pas & mainly throttle use & it did 40mph plus with my fat butt sitting on it
@@hellcrow539 I had this on a short list with the Revv1 softtail, Engwe X26, Async A1 and the Wired Freedom as my next bike. X26 and this bike seem to have had rough reviews so it's down to just 3 now.
I just had a head-on collision with a semi while riding my Yamaha V-Star 1300. I hit that truck at 28 mph. I can't imagine the damage that your body would sustain hitting a truck that pulls out in front of you while riding a bicycle.
woth such a heavy bike and 2WD they should think about regen. I understand tjey dont want to lose the ability to disable a motor...I think having one motor always in gear would be a decent compromise.
At max power settings this bike will still do 50 miles. If you have a trip that is more than that all you have to do is use single motor PAS 4 for the end of the ride(under 30 percent battery) to not get stranded. I think even dual motor orange PAS 5(38mph top speed) can do 60 miles. Best under 3k ebike on the market in my opinion.
Definitely one of the best ebikes at that price point. I do think tho, the Aniioki A8 dual motor is better. Since they pretty much use the same battery, Aniioki provides a option for a 52v 14ah charger, which means 60ah/14A= 4 hours roughly and if the charger supports 200-240Vac, then you could charge at an EV station using a J1772 to Nema 15 adapter. This would solve the possibility of ever getting stranded
@@omozeoyarebu4444 I'm thinking of getting a velotric T1 St, wondering if ide enjoy it, I do a lot of pedaling without a motor, a fitness bike be fun that's all stealth and it's cheapish, 36lbs, then I was looking at heavier bikes with better range but way heavier. Then there's like ride1up fitness bikes. Wish I could afford a giant trance ebike I could rip through town and mountain bike trails and the worst range they get is like 36 miles in ugly conditions but you could probably get ride them off a roof and be fine, just wondering if ide enjoyed the velotric T1ST, I heard you have to slow down the pedaling to get the motor to stop or something instead of feeling natural
Very nice looking bike. I think this bike would be ideal for me. I'm just looking for a commuter to work. Plus I live in Florida where hills do not exist.
I wonder if it has regen braking. Potential every electric motor can do so but most, especially with bikes, don't offer it which is extremely sad. I recently bought a e scooter (kugirin g3 Pro) which lets you enable regen braking in the "hidden" menu. Since I found this I basically never had to use the real brakes and we have some very steep hills here. Not only is it so much better than using your regular brakes especially when its long downhill roads where the wear and tear on the brakes would be immense, it also recharges your battery while doing so. So I would really like to see it in a bike like this.
I'm also a tall dude (6'4") on the heavier side (309lbs), from all the knowledge you've gathered so far, what would be your best long-range recommendation? Love your videos, thanks!
Did you see the envious look from the scooter rider, his head swivelled around to look at it. This looks like a serious piece of kit for personal transport. what's it like to ride with a flat battery though, is it doable?
I am shopping around for my first e-bike and the choices are a little overwhelming for me. I'm thinking of getting mtb e-bike so that I can also do mtb and commuting to places like the store for shopping and the beach. The beach is over 40 miles away, so an mtb might not be practical. And putting a rack or paneers might be impractical. But I'd love to have an e-bike to enjoy mtb as well as commuting. This bike shown here in this video seems like it would need insurance and registration since it goes past 28mph. Is it legal to ride as a bike or is classified as a moped or other vehicle?
They are going to need to engineer, manufacture, install an adjustable riser for the seat for taller riders. It should be installed on top of the seat frame. It should be easy for them to do this.
when the bike slows down and stop haapens alot of mine i ave romeo pro i think the case where the contoller is need more air flow i am temped to mount my controller on the out side
the elite cyclist i forgot his name puts out over 1200 watts of power for a long time before needing to slow down, if you train your legs a lot, it should be easy to put out over 500 watts continues... and if you have a mid drive motor, you should have some crazy acceleration to 20mph, if you have strong leg muscles... dont buy an ebike and use throttle only, make use of the pedals, work on your muscles on lower speeds, using the lower assist mode.. and use your muscles to get quick take offs from red light stops...
My thoughts too on a gym bike I can produce burst of 2500-3200w when the resistance is High and that's what I used the pedals on my engwe m20 for plus you can stand up on one pedal and use your weight to assist from a dead stop as well as acceleration from 7-28mph
From graph: 30mph is 1000w/hr x 2hrs = 2000w 60 mile 20mph is 350w/hr x 3hrs = 1050w 60mile. But it's a hour more of riding and how much could your recharge in that hour?
I wanted to get your opinion on two of the bikes you reviewed a while back you reviewed a free go shotgun pro I got the pro max after your review with the 55Ah battery very pleased not one complaint So now you’ve done a review on a Eahora Romeo Pro 2 with a 60Ah battery you took this bike up to 33% grade hill and it couldn’t do it on its own. It needed pedal assist. Would the Frigo make it up there without pedal assist or do you think it would be similar? I’m wondering because I live in the mountains and occasionally there’s a steep hill to climb, the free go has been impressive. I’ve taken it up the steepest hills. I can find Asphalt unravel. The front wheel tends to spin a little too much. It made it but lots of spinning. Update I bought the Romeo Pro 2 with dual 1500 W motors. I’m attempting to return it could not climb 17 % hill with 240 pound rider Still love the Frigo shotgun I’m 5‘7”
Bro, can you review the Aniioki A9 Pro Max AWD and take it on the Steep Climb and see if it can make it ? The motor on that one is rated for 4800W Peak.
Do you know what battery is used (ATG's graphene/18650/21700/26650)? Surly not ATG. But I might be wrong. If you run full dual motor max, can you get 35 miles run?
I wonder how the Aniioki A8 dual motor, or one of your 60 volt bikes would handle that hill. Also, it would've helped if that road was paved this century. Those cracks surely impeded your climb.
Please review the Freego-X2. Similar to this it is a motorcycle looking bike with pedals. BUT its 60v and lighter than the ROMEO, smaller battery on the X2 though. Would love a direct comparison of these two bikes.
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Ahah yooo you just passed me near culver I was on blue Wired cruiser 😂
@@VibeMix77 dang sorry I missed you man! Was out filming Ecells 5 Star vs Steepest Street in LA, coming soon ⚡️🤙
@@TailHappyTV so it was e cell ? I thought it’s wired also but yeah they seem same )
Do NOT buy this bike.
We are a distributer- we were about to purchase 1000 e-bikes from eahora and or now facing many issues.
1- front motor was a lemon right out of the box
2- rear fender was broken out of the box
3- breaks are extremely poor
4- the bike accelerates itself sometimes even when you let of the throttle - huge safety issue
5- eahora does not stand behind its products- 5 days later still no response (before we place the order for the samples they don’t is they would send replacement parts “right away”
More smaller issues…
@@canadianreviewer489 Wow! Quality control is an issue with other Chinese ebikes as well... eAhora bikes range from $900 to over $5,000. May be some varying qualities in that range?
Best e-bike channel on RUclips and I learn almost as much from the comments as the actual content.
Dude I've been researching this exact bike for like a month and couldn't find any good reviews. Thank you! Love your videos bro.
Avoid this company. Really a nightmare to deal with.
@@hellcrow539 why
@@mikec4308 Beacause they dont stand behind their product unless you have a huge youtube page. we also faced issues with both out eahora bikes. one arrived with the motor not working, fender broken, paint issues, and ontop of that the bike accelerates itself sometimes even if you stop the throttle. the final reason is that we eahora lies alot. we were told we would get our motor replaced, new fender, new break pads and a 280$ refund for all the issues we were facing. its been 3 weeks they told us they will not honour what they said. instead all they send watch a clutch gear for the motor and told us to fix it ourselves.
then they offered us 280 to delete our negative review which we declined- we dont want others to loose their money like we did. i hope this helps you make your decision.
If you can’t find common good reviews, that’s a pretty obvious red flag.
@@mikec4308 well as I wrote the company is a nightmare to deal with
I have the original Juliet, which I prefer both in terms of pedaling and fit being a tallish guy myself, and for the fact it still looks like a "bike". To be honest, they still sell the OG Juliet for $1400 after coupon, while this one is $2600 after coupon, and while 40mph and dual motors seems cool and all, I don't know that I could say that it's worth the extra scratch. My Juliet goes 30mph with my heavy ass on it. If I was going to get more than that, I'd just get a real road scooter with DOT approved suspension, signals, and security and such. 30mph is FAST on a freaking bicycle. I do love the original Juliet tho. I am sure the Romeo Pro II is great for what it is. Just don't know that it's worth $1200 more than the Juliet I have.
Nice review. I bought the Romeo Pro 2 about a month ago. And I love this bike!! I'm a tall guy (6'4"), so I rarely peddle. I sit pretty comfortable on it while riding it as long as I'm sitting far back on the seat.
Whenever I'm riding it, I turn heads and get hella compliments and questions. Its definitely worth the money.
Hey, I am 6'4 and about 270. Do you think this bike would be powerful enough for me?
@@thall8484 it really depends on how and where you like to ride. I like to ride on flat, concrete bike trails and mild inclines. Some folks like to ride dirt bike trails and back roads. It's all about what your body can withstand.
@@thall8484 Avoid this company. Unless you're a mechanic and don't mind rebuilding the bike when it fails (which could be very fast). Note I said when, not if. That's because I am positive that they sell good looking poorly made bikes. Mine failed in 2 weeks. Still fighting for a refund to this day because they (Eaorah) will not take it back.
@@thall8484 I would not recommend that company. Pretty bikes, but not quality. Mine was faulty in a week and don't expect the company to offer nore than pieces for you to rebuilt your bike yourself.
Loop@@hellcrow539
I told my neighbor who had never ridden a motorcycle that he needed to treat his new ebike as a motorcycle.
I gave suggestions on the purchase of a proper full face helmet, looking further down the road when at speed, pay attention to road debris, cover your brake levers with one finger, do not ride the shoulders etc.
Well I picked him up from the hospital a year ago. From what he says his broken collar bone, broken arm, damaged muscles, mangled fingers and inability to now lift his arm above elbow level will always be like this.
I wouldn't blame yourself, it sounds like you gave good advice but I think we all learn reality the hard way through out our lives
You need an actual full face motorcycle helmet for sure on this thing.
They're more dangerous than motorcycles because they're called e-bikes. I've ridden motorcycles 60 years and broke my neck on my f'n ebike! Never take anything in life for granted...
Looks like he didn’t need to wear a helmet after all, his head is just fine. Thanks
I’m glad you do these test my first e-bike was under powered on hills, people don’t think they won’t travel on hills but they will, a fat tire bike you can’t ride on the beach because of power, my 2nd bike I made sure it had power there when I need it.
I own the same bike I am 5’-8” 175lb and the weight of this bike is not an issue. Did I mention I am 65 years old and really enjoy this bike.
Customer service has been great any questions I have had they have answered for me within 24hrs. So I don’t think that is a deterrent in buying this bike.
They’ll reply fast for small issues but if you get a lemon like I did they won’t even bother replying. They don’t stand behind their products
@@canadianreviewer489 Hello friend I'm from Canada and been looking for a nice Long Range E Bike but here within Canada honestly has nothing that interest me at all !!
And To the point just As you say is the main reason I'm struggling so long and hard with looking to find an actual great E Bike even although I do have 8K saved up in coin to spend on one serious nice bike the DEFLAST and its so awesome and that I'm certain you yourself have heard about that Bike ?
and so its not a point in the cost to buy it that I'm concerned about as but the point of the matter that troubles me is having to order one online
through exchanges on Amazon or E Bay say and as such it being my first time I ever made a purchase online !!
Plus what if I need ship it back if I find myself dissatisfied or say do to any such problems or faulty issues with the bike parts !!
Who can I depend upon to pick up their phone I hate all the tossing of my emails out only to find no such response from businesses I need to speak to over such matters but of course so is point reason for why I guess my trust level is driven so very weak and as well being 58 years of age I'm so used to the old school shopping for such costly things in person
as a matter of fact even when mail ordering things was the method I was always one to fear taking that same sort of risk with my hard earned money !!
The Delfast Bike is in the USA
and another point in part of why I fear to buy anything's online is just as well do to my efforts of trying to make direct contact as with the sellers of an E Bike I been so very interested in buying and I need best speak to a real person as on the phone in order for me to get some customization's and certain add on extras like tire tubes and or an extra battery is mainly one thing as why I wish to simply have the actual means available for to speak with somebody in order to try negotiate a deal .
However not being as able to build up my trust levels has me in a state of limbo frustrated and tired of waiting to here from real people !!
Do You Have any advice for me here my friend ? THX
I’m your same size, do you have any issues with the 34.3" seat height? It’s the only thing that’s holding me back from purchasing.
@@brewsnoop our third party product tester was 5’6. Not possible to flat foot unless your atleast 5’9. But it was comfortable enough for my product tester.
@canadianreviewer489 Hey thanks 😊
Unless your knowledge of ebike repairs is fairly advanced, I DO NOT recommend that company. The bike I got was the cupid. Beautiful bike, but faulty in a week. You'll be offered replacement parts all the way up to taking apart the engine to replace it yourself. So unless you know how to take apart all of those bike's parts and components that's a no go. Don't be fooled by the look and stats. Another thing to take into consideration is that if you require parts you'll have to be providing a lot of proof and you'll be made to wait for their response, not counting that they will ship out of china so if your bike is powerless get ready to pedal a very heavy bike with the power of your legs for quite some time.
Correct, Eahora did the same to us. our bike was defective right out of the box. the motor woudnt work. they woudnt even take it seriously.
@@letsreview-2024 I'm sorry you had the same type of issues as me.
I'm still fighting with them for a refund to this day.
@@hellcrow539 i Doubt they will refund you. i didnt even ask for a refund i gave them a chance to just send me the parts for the bike...they woudnt even do that.. have you tried contacting your credit card company?
@@letsreview-2024 I'll try and let you know how it goes
Really appreciate your post. It sounds like as soon as you get it, the best thing to do is to take it apart and double-check everything.
Holy cow that actual motorbike went past real quick! It seems kind of lawless over there and none of it really looks like city. There's so much space and people look, real, in the third world section. That was a buzz riding along with you man! I'm not sure what to make of it all haha.
My fiance just had one given to him by a customer at the place where he works and he loves it. He owned a Kawasaki motorcycle when we met, he sold it and he felt bad. He told me having the e-bike is sort of like having his motorcycle back. :) They look fun, and he is very happy.
Wind therapy is always good... ❤
When you were saying "skid row", the song "Eighteen and Life" popped into my head...
🤘Luv it! When I hear "skid row" the one that pops in to my head is "I remember you". Miss the music from the 80's!
@@kentwoods9016 Miss the music from the 80's? Why? Oh yeah ... BECAUSE IT"S THE BEST!
Skid Row "I Remember You"
Sebastian was amazing back then
Good for you ya delinquent!
I was already leaning on this ebike for a week or so. You talked me into it! Even gonna work the next 4 Saturdays to make it happen! Getting this for my birthday!
Let's go!!!!
Hmm 🤔 now you inspired me to do the same 👍🏼 🏍️ I want one too 🤤
Don;'t buy it. dealing with Eahora is a nightmare.
Nooooooo ! Re-think your position. I hope it's not too late, but this company is horrible to deal with.
If you're unlucky and get a lemon out of the box, good luck. You'll be having a nightmare trying to get it fixed because they will not replace it even if it's their fault. Instead they'll offer to mail you all the pieces from china (so waste 2 more weeks waiting IIIIIIIFFFFFF they sent it because they tend to say "oh we're shipping right away... well we didn't ship it (2 weeks later) we're waiting to know all the problems to fix them at once) and you'll be expected to rewire or rebuild your engine yourself.
So yeah, DO NOT BUY from them.
@@EternalBllu.XlllX. Don't.
Excellent review. Yeah that security guard had god image problems. Loved how you put this bike through its paces. I would imagine all these "near motorcycle" type bikes would have issues due to the wight and high speed while trying to keep costs low.
Your review makes me want to buy one, but out where I am, lots of 18 wheelers and 45mph speeds on all the roads. I would have to wear full gear to feel safe.
Great job.
I've been riding an UBCO Adventure bike for a couple years now. It's a dual motor, no pedals 57V 3.1KWh, I can corroborate what you're saying about battery life v speed. UBCO is capped at 30 for an everyone license. I live in a small town so 30 is plenty for bopping around town. It's advertised at 70 miles per charge. but I can say for sure you aren't going to hit that if you go over 25mph. Seems like 25 is the sweet spot. The AWD is awesome offroad, I gotta say this is the only EBike I've seen that comes close. Friends with straight up EBikes seem to break spokes when us 200 pounders ride them as apposed to the UBCO that uses light motorcycle parts. Really love that bike. You'll love it if you take it for a good trail ride, AWD is great when it gets slippery, I ride in the snow with no issues. Your distance and battery are very similar to what I've been getting, just love it. Rock on, love the channel. Electric bikes are so much fun!
Nice bike! Not likely something I'd ever buy. But loved watching you tour through our city, and you passed through my neighborhood! Cheers man.
No interest in a cramped cockpit 150 pound e bike but i watched the entire thing. Great review!
It's a bicycle not a jet...
I think, efficiency to power curve can be further divided.
Since hub motor is running on fixed gearing ratio of- hub diameter to tyre diameter.
And if second motor is applied via chain and gear ratio for either high range or low range.
One motor can act as low-range high-torque for initial starting momentum, and other can give top gear range.
(Even if both are powering same wheel)
I have a converted mountain bike with a 1000w bafang mid drive motor. I'm 215 lbs and it will go over 35 mph. The bike only weights 63 lbs. Weight really makes a difference at higher speeds. Mine feels scary compared to other heavier bikes going the same speed.
Wowsers🎉 never a dull moment in downtown L.A.
Thanx for this quick city tour and steep hill street demo.
He was about to jump on your back and throw you out lol. OMG dude it ain’t that serious haha. I give you credit Matt he was a bit over the top!
11:43 thank you for stopping my heart there for a sec...
Absolutely thought you were eating shit right there😅
This was my second choice, but I was captivated by the look of the Excalibur from Neutronic Ebike. Despite there being no reviews yet, I couldn't resist! I can't wait to get my hands on it.
If you chose another company, you did good. That company is not recommendable
this should be your last choice bro. one of the worst ebikes we have ever tested. we even took it to a shop in toronto and they all laughed at eahoras solutions to our problems.
@@letsreview-2024 Damn lol...
@@aBlackFlash lol bro. imagine yourself as a customer you pay 4 grand for an ebike. it arrives with the motor not working, broken fender, paint chipping, etc and the company just sends you a clutch gear as a solution to solve all those problems. pimps give better service then Eahora.
@@letsreview-2024 Dear Dev, I am the employee who is following up on your order. Before I am fired, I want to let everyone know the full story.
We received your information in May. You come to us as a dealer and want to order two units as samples.
Then, we started to serve your order for a month. Finally, on June 3, you placed an order for 1 Romeo II and Romeo Pro II. We immediately arranged the shipment, and then you started to raise various questions. Customers are our company's principle. We provided solutions and responses as soon as possible. But you were unwilling to cooperate from the beginning. I have never encountered such a situation. After professional inspection, we immediately sent the parts you needed by air. But you raised questions as soon as you set off. You started to ask for a replacement of the entire front wheel set. After professional inspection, the solution was no problem. Then you mentioned that it would take time for you to replace it. I understand what you mean, so I proposed your replacement fee, keep the invoice, and then we will deduct it from your next order. At the same time, you asked us to give you a pair of brake pads as a test, which we also support! We agreed immediately. But you still disagreed and asked us to replace the entire front wheel set and refund $280! I said before that you need to leave the invoice for the replacement of $280, and we will use the invoice to deduct it from your next order. But you estimated the replacement cost yourself and started to ask us for a refund! Finally, our company proposed to return the ebikes and refund you. Customer first is our service principle. I repeatedly offered to return the e-bikes and refund you, but you disagreed. You just asked us to refund $280 and replace the front wheel set. Why? You have been threatening me continuously. I spend more than an hour communicating with you every day. But there is no effect. You continue to discredit us. Finally, because my service affects your user experience, I will be fired.
Lets go!! I was just online looking at this exact bike wondering about the real world performance and range , perfect timing.
I have watched a few reviews on this e bike & apparently there customer service & after sales really sucks from what I have seen & heard which as put me off making the purchase of this ebike
lol same
@@michaelross749 it depends on the person that is doing your order i knew someone that has a Juliet and a romeo and they love them and the costumer service was good for them even when they had no warranty the broken parts was still free it just depends on how you talk to at the company because i have heard bad things too but every company ever has had bad things said about them.
@@michaelross749 i sell e-bikes up here in Seattle and the Eahora’s I’ve sold have had minor issues with 1 out of about 20 I’ve sold … zero issues with customer service and with all my communications with them have been great ! Check out Wallke bikes …. Just as nice and a bit cheaper on price (more bang for buck)
@@michaelross749 you are right, we are a distributer - we were about to place an order for 1000 bikes and have now paused the order. Faulty brakes, the bike continues to accelerate at times even after you let the throttle go, and worst of all our demo unit arrived with broken fenders, bent brakes and the front motor was a lemon out of the box. Seat also makes a ton of noise after the first few rides
Getting this before my Bday. I am upgrading from a Velowave that I used for almost 3 years. Put 10k miles already on it and swapped two batteries and two motors since. It's time for an upgrade and I am excited. Getting the single motor since I like to pedal and stay in shape.
Outside of losing your license for a DUI, what exactly is the target market for a product like this?
@@rodmunch69 Anyone who wants to save money really. That's what most people get them for. Or just hobby.
Your rear shock is upside-down the rebound doesn't adjust how soft or firm it is the turnable shim at the top of the spring is for adjusting the coil! Rebound is a set and forget for how fast it bounces back when hitting a dip! Rebound normal at the bottom
Sometimes, Forget being macho and look at the instructions, eh? hehehe
Im running those innova tires now the 20x4 gumwall version the tread gave me some extra speed very good for street riding
Nice! I have mine installed on my eahora Juliet 3 but they are the snake skin version of innova tires, along with tannus Armour on rear tire and flat out sealant on both tires 😅
I have an M license for MC in Calif. and yes, in Calif, over 750 Watt motor requires helmet and MC license. This is 1500 Watts x 2.
Correct, this is technically a moped in CA, requiring a MC license, registration etc. although there is probably no effective way to widely enforce this. With this seat design, non-adjustable motorcycle type, this is not really designed to be pedaled. I would call this an electric motorcycle disguised as an e-bike. Also if riding ~40 mph, I would recommend wearing a motorcycle helmet, not a bike helmet
@@JimKellogg-oz6dc Doesn't look like Califonia enforces much of anything. I'd be embarrassed to live there and call that my city.
Typical of CA… I hate this state.
Because Commiefornia is a communist run state!
I think the Eahora Juliet 3 with the dual motor is the best ebike. i love what they make. That hill is a good test spot
So glad I purchased the Ristretto 512 A24 instead. Just waiting on delivery
lol man that thing was supposed to deliver in August of LAST year. I ordered june 2023 and ended up cancelling in July when I realized they weren’t going to deliver in August. Now here we are in 2024 june and they STILL haven’t delivered?!?!.
@@RandomMotoThings first batch is to be delivered in the next 20 days. Already at the US warehouse. Unfortunately, I ordered too late for first shipment
Trust me just wait for a better product
Don’t go for eahora
Came for the bike, stayed for the chill vibes. Love to see great connections from shared interests. Thats a pretty cool bike, I ever get to the point where 3k is burning a hole in my pocket. It may be this.
Make sure to have a battery eject button so when it catches fire.
you should put a 11-34 cassette in the rear and a 60t chainring to see if that helps with the hill climb
Wow thats insane. I bought a RAD ebike 3 years ago and at the time it was considered top of the line but these bikes have come a long way.
Got the Wired Freedom…..this thing rocks and never lets me down.
Thank u for reviewing this ebike. Much reviewers just do name brand stuff.
How is to do stand up pedaling,? Wish the beast had an adjustable seat post, i like how it says healthy lifestyle on the frame
This is how Goat should have done their Billy Goat battery frame cradle
I was thinking the same thing. It looks like it's built for a much higher voltage. 96 would be nice. The frame looks so solid. It's just not fast enough for over $3k.
Oh, 26-inch fat tires. That changes my mind some but I'll have to wait to see if it can be modified for true vehicle speeds.
I would have thought that street-walkers would be out of business these days.
Bro, you should go the other direction - toward the South Bay. You can cut through Manhattan, Hermosa, and Redondo on your way to Palos Verdes. Lots of hills and scenic vistas - not so much danger to life and limb!
Hermosa beach just put out more strict ebike laws, apparently theyve been impounding ebikes that are "off road", which i think because of the speed this would fall into that category. So the beach cities in general are cracking down now due to all the reckless rich little kids riding around their surrons and talarias breaking all sorts of laws all the time.
@@Ebike_Adventures Yes, Hermosa would be a bit dicey - but as long as he stays off the Strand (side-streets) he should be fine. I also find that if you peddle, they tend to leave alone - also, if you're not fifteen, they tend to leave you alone.
@@Ebike_Adventures can not drive an ebike of 750w or more nor capable of over 28mph assisted by pedaling nor 20 throttle only anywhere public in California
So yes almost every video by OP is breaking law
I Definitely believe the Eahora quality! I got the Juliet 48v 60ah bike, after researching and channels like yours. That bike has lived up to every promise that you'd promote (still get 155km average per charge, 58kph max, Toronto city rider).
I bought a QuietKat Ranger. Main point is the shop who sold it to me, fully services them.
Not a bad looking bike, good amount of power and range
I was waiting for this review. Romeo 2 is a dual motor I do want and goes 40 mph. I been hearing issues of the Eahora that scares me to buy
if you take real good care of them and put them together right then you wont have that much problems with them and get in contact with their service people when ever you have problems right away then you'll be good to go with this brand.
Don’t buy this bike. I recieved a bike with the front motor not working and they are trying everything possible to not warranty it.
I sent them a video right after assembly with 0km on the odometer 😂
@@canadianreviewer489 Dear Dev, I am the employee who is following up on your order. Before I am fired, I want to let everyone know the full story. We received your information in May. Then, we started to serve your order for a month. Finally, on June 3, you placed an order for 1 Romeo II and Romeo Pro II. We immediately arranged the shipment, and then you started to raise various questions. Customers are our company's principle. We provided solutions and responses as soon as possible. But you were unwilling to cooperate from the beginning. I have never encountered such a situation. After professional inspection, we immediately sent the parts you needed by air. But you raised questions as soon as you set off. You started to ask for a replacement of the entire front wheel set. After professional inspection, the solution was no problem. Then you mentioned that it would take time for you to replace it. I understand what you mean, so I proposed your replacement fee, keep the invoice, and then we will deduct it from your next order. At the same time, you asked us to give you a pair of brake pads as a test, which we also support! We agreed immediately. But you still disagreed and asked us to replace the entire front wheel set and refund $280! I said before that you need to leave the invoice for the replacement of $280, and we will use the invoice to deduct it from your next order. But you estimated the replacement cost yourself and started to ask us for a refund! Finally, our company proposed to return the car and refund you. Customer first is our service principle. I repeatedly offered to return the e-bikes and refund you, but you disagreed. You just asked us to refund $280 and replace the front wheel set. Why? You have been threatening me continuously. I spend more than an hour communicating with you every day. But there is no effect. You continue to discredit us. Finally, because my service affects your user experience, I will be fired.
@@canadianreviewer489 Since you hate us and our products so much, why don't you want to return the products when we ask you to return them with a full refund? Why do we still insist on holding our products even though we hate them so much? Do you like our products so much? You are not a dealer at all, but a liar who uses various means to get products at a low price or even for free. I can give up this job, but I want to expose to everyone how hateful your means are.
You obviously bought 2 ebikes, and there is nothing wrong with the 26-inch dual-drive. As a dealer, can you test one first? We have been actively cooperating with you to solve the problem, when to raise the problem, when to reply to solve the problem, etc. Just directly confront him. We will not compromise with such hateful means. We accept your full refund and return, but you have always disagreed. We also want to know why.
That house "in the hills" would probably go for 2.5mil 😂....this bike is awesome though I like the design but the weight really kills the purpose and at 3k why not get a talaria....these ebike prices are Insane‼️ great review though👍🏻
Great video Matt! Would love to see how the two motors handle the thick beach sand. I'm considering this bike. 👍👍
New tyres and some pedaling to decrease resistance should be fine it is heavy tho consider your tire psi as well
Just soak it in the surf! That will lube up the salty sand.
Where I live there's a lot of steep hills on the street. My 6000w scooter will climb that steep hill going about 28 mph many times over without a problem, same price as this one. My weight 240lb.
Pouring water from your water bottle on the motors and will turn the current back on and will not harm the motors. This Simple cooling always works. Phoenix temps are 111F-112F this week.
I often get up before dawn and hit it early. Wrapping up by 11... But I remember lotsa days in PHX where the 2am low was 102...
Yeah, it’s not like a car engine which is made of cast iron which is very brittle and has tight clearances. Pouring water on a hot engine can crack it because of the material properties. With this motor it’s just a bunch of copper wire wrapped around an iron stator which can deal with rapid heat changes very easily.
While a great review of a super cool & quality bike this is yet another example of why I only build & ride a Mid-drive build. My 52v-21ah 1500w Bafang BBSHD would mount that 'steepest hill' with no problem. Just saying...
My riding buddy bought this bike, I bought Aniioke. His came broken but we fixed it. Then his battery won’t hold a charge. He tried to contact Eahora, nothing was done about his problem because once he stated his problems with the bike they would transfer him to a number that rang for hours and nobody answered. He finally gave up and bought an Aniioke
15:04 NGL man, as a Motorcyclist, I about had a heart attack, thinking that dude was about to roll out infront of you.
I had my eyes on his wheels 👀
I got one two weeks ago, still waiting it. Kinda excited! 😆
Ooof I'm sorry for you. I just hope you'll be lucky and get one that works fine and that you won't need assistance for it. Good luck.
hat's some serious battery power! my bike has two 17 amp hour batteries, 1,500 watt motors from and back, back motor is a direct drive and front motor is a gear drive, I think it would max out at 34 mph for someone lighter than me, I have it turned down so the highest I got it was 29 mph, I have not been riding it because I' was weighing 300 pounds and I was breaking spokes, I replaced my broken spokes and am getting ready to start riding it again, I do carry my Ryobi tool batteries and a inverter to charge my batteries so I can ride faster, I want to change the rear motor to a gear drive so the dang thing can coast!
14:40 Power consumption doesn't work that way. It likely uses twice as much energy to go 40 as it does 30 and twice as much to do 30 as like 22mph. Not only do you have more embedded energy going fast, but the wind resistance really goes through the roof around 20mph. It goes up in near a straight line.
If you rode this around at 10mph all day, you could probably go 300 miles if it is really a 3kw hour battery. In 10 hours of 10mph, which is roughly 100 watts, you could do that whole 100 miles and burn through 1kwh of electricity. Of course, that is maintaining 10mph at a constant rate with no wind, no hills and no stop and start and it would take 10 hours to do it.
Thank you for the great review. Wow, you have travelled a long way and only used 50% battery!
Your vids are the best for an ocd fellah to get some guidance and not waste money
Damn right son, this is the comment of the day, props to you lad, now. Make up your mind already it's been 2 years
Great video as always! I love the way that bike looks. How do you like it compared to the Billy Goat V3?
I really want this bike, but i'd fit knobby off-road tires for where i ride. And some mirrors. The AWD seems perfect for the muddy rocky hilly coastal areas i ride.
Nice! You should review the coswheel gt20, it’s a very nice bike
Please do reviews on the Eahora Juliet 2.0 and 3.0 I have the original Juliet and I’m thinking of upgrading to one of those
Damn...I thought downtown San Fran was nasty but LA takes the Dirty Prize...LOL
Yeah the negative effects of what happens when colonizers take over.
LA has many beautiful beach spots, especially in Marina Del Ray, STFu
@gudlukkay you mean this is what happens to states & cities led by politicians on the left side. This is literally every state & city in America like this.
@@gudlukkay, BARF!
Need an infrared thermometer, get some readings on hubs, batteries and controllers. The amp meter would be nice.
Love that idea, i’ve been doing torture tests on bikes in the sand like five days in a row now, I’ve only published one so far. But yeah, the lack of readouts on controller temperature and motor temperature leaves us in the dark.
20:30 shawn crosby! he’s been riding star wars custom cars for decades in l.a. with r2-d2 in the back.
would be interesting if the computer logged down watts per speed hour along with how long at that speed. is it also peddle assist? regen would be cool too.
Awesome review. I have to consider this bike. I can't help but to marvel at the homelessness and encampments in California and along the west coast. Forgive me if this gets too political but why would any politician allow this to happen in they're state? California used to be a great state back in the 80's. Very sad to look at Los Angeles Portland Seattle Chicago New York and my home town St. Louis all ruined by terrible management and politics. Again, forgive the outburst. I loved your video and it looks to be a great bike.
I have decided to buy the motor goat v2 instead of this ebike because i have heard from several reviews eahore's custome service & after sales absolutely sucks & is terrible which put me off purchasing this ebike & got my new ebike today & got 65miles on the new bike with pas & mainly throttle use & it did 40mph plus with my fat butt sitting on it
I was going to request this review a few days ago! Thanks!
Do not buy from that company. Look through the comments.
@@hellcrow539 I had this on a short list with the Revv1 softtail, Engwe X26, Async A1 and the Wired Freedom as my next bike. X26 and this bike seem to have had rough reviews so it's down to just 3 now.
個人的は、ridstarQ20PROにライバルが登場したように見えます。
こちらの方がモーター出力が高くてタイヤのサイズが大きいので、平地での最高速度は大きいのですが、動画を見ると坂道での登坂能力はどっちが上かわかりませんね?
モーター出力が高くても、バッテリーの方が1つで2つのモーターが電力を取り合うとパワーダウンしてしまうような気がします。
lol @ 20:20 “Watch out birdies… I’m coming through, bro”
I just had a head-on collision with a semi while riding my Yamaha V-Star 1300. I hit that truck at 28 mph. I can't imagine the damage that your body would sustain hitting a truck that pulls out in front of you while riding a bicycle.
I love the crazy scene downtown!
You should also consider reviewing the ridstar q20 or the q20 pro they are both very nice bikes
Most reviews say their plagued with problems
woth such a heavy bike and 2WD they should think about regen. I understand tjey dont want to lose the ability to disable a motor...I think having one motor always in gear would be a decent compromise.
At max power settings this bike will still do 50 miles. If you have a trip that is more than that all you have to do is use single motor PAS 4 for the end of the ride(under 30 percent battery) to not get stranded. I think even dual motor orange PAS 5(38mph top speed) can do 60 miles. Best under 3k ebike on the market in my opinion.
Definitely one of the best ebikes at that price point. I do think tho, the Aniioki A8 dual motor is better. Since they pretty much use the same battery, Aniioki provides a option for a 52v 14ah charger, which means 60ah/14A= 4 hours roughly and if the charger supports 200-240Vac, then you could charge at an EV station using a J1772 to Nema 15 adapter. This would solve the possibility of ever getting stranded
@@omozeoyarebu4444 I'm thinking of getting a velotric T1 St, wondering if ide enjoy it, I do a lot of pedaling without a motor, a fitness bike be fun that's all stealth and it's cheapish, 36lbs, then I was looking at heavier bikes with better range but way heavier. Then there's like ride1up fitness bikes. Wish I could afford a giant trance ebike I could rip through town and mountain bike trails and the worst range they get is like 36 miles in ugly conditions but you could probably get ride them off a roof and be fine, just wondering if ide enjoyed the velotric T1ST, I heard you have to slow down the pedaling to get the motor to stop or something instead of feeling natural
Are these bikes cool looking and powerful yes.
Are they recommended, definitely not. Terrible company to deal with.
Very nice looking bike. I think this bike would be ideal for me. I'm just looking for a commuter to work. Plus I live in Florida where hills do not exist.
正直な商品レビューが良かったです。
質問ですが、こちらのEバイクはハンドルを回してもタイヤが回らない設定は出来ますでしょうか?
日本の交通ルールは、(ペダルを回す事なくタイヤが回る)自走をする自転車は運転免許が必要ですが、(ペダルを回さないとタイヤが回らない)電動アシストはモーター出力がどれだけあろうが、最高速度がいくつだろうが運転免許が不要です。
これは時々行う、警察による電動自転車の検問では、ハンドルを回して自走しないかチェックされるので、それを退ける為にもハンドルを回してもタイヤが回らない設定が必要です。(何しろこちらは、ミラーと方向指示器が付いてないので、自走したら駄目です)
あとは最高速度の制限が設定で出来ると尚良いです。(スピード違反で止められないようにする為)
もし良かったら、詳細な走行設定を紹介する動画を見たいです。
I wonder if it has regen braking. Potential every electric motor can do so but most, especially with bikes, don't offer it which is extremely sad. I recently bought a e scooter (kugirin g3 Pro) which lets you enable regen braking in the "hidden" menu. Since I found this I basically never had to use the real brakes and we have some very steep hills here. Not only is it so much better than using your regular brakes especially when its long downhill roads where the wear and tear on the brakes would be immense, it also recharges your battery while doing so. So I would really like to see it in a bike like this.
I'm also a tall dude (6'4") on the heavier side (309lbs), from all the knowledge you've gathered so far, what would be your best long-range recommendation? Love your videos, thanks!
Did you see the envious look from the scooter rider, his head swivelled around to look at it. This looks like a serious piece of kit for personal transport. what's it like to ride with a flat battery though, is it doable?
Since small engines are banned there how is it working out with the landscapers and keeping your yards up?
I am shopping around for my first e-bike and the choices are a little overwhelming for me. I'm thinking of getting mtb e-bike so that I can also do mtb and commuting to places like the store for shopping and the beach. The beach is over 40 miles away, so an mtb might not be practical. And putting a rack or paneers might be impractical. But I'd love to have an e-bike to enjoy mtb as well as commuting. This bike shown here in this video seems like it would need insurance and registration since it goes past 28mph. Is it legal to ride as a bike or is classified as a moped or other vehicle?
I've been doing ebikes 15 plus years .I ride 50 to 75 miles everyday .I'll let you know how it really is . Rjr Ebike custom
Well?
They are going to need to engineer, manufacture, install an adjustable riser for the seat for taller riders.
It should be installed on top of the seat frame. It should be easy for them to do this.
when the bike slows down and stop haapens alot of mine i ave romeo pro i think the case where the contoller is need more air flow i am temped to mount my controller on the out side
Hub motors over heat climbing hills, but are very efficient and fast on the flat.
the elite cyclist i forgot his name puts out over 1200 watts of power for a long time before needing to slow down, if you train your legs a lot, it should be easy to put out over 500 watts continues... and if you have a mid drive motor, you should have some crazy acceleration to 20mph, if you have strong leg muscles... dont buy an ebike and use throttle only, make use of the pedals, work on your muscles on lower speeds, using the lower assist mode.. and use your muscles to get quick take offs from red light stops...
My thoughts too on a gym bike I can produce burst of 2500-3200w when the resistance is High and that's what I used the pedals on my engwe m20 for plus you can stand up on one pedal and use your weight to assist from a dead stop as well as acceleration from 7-28mph
From graph: 30mph is 1000w/hr x 2hrs = 2000w 60 mile 20mph is 350w/hr x 3hrs = 1050w 60mile. But it's a hour more of riding and how much could your recharge in that hour?
I wonder if they change the BMS output of the battery to compensate for the fact that they’re now two 1200 W peak motors instead of one?
I wonder how a hybrid, gas and electric powered bike would operate? Would it be like a car, electric mostly when slow, then gas when going faster?
What is the waterproof rating? I wonder if there will be no problem riding on a rainy day.
I wanted to get your opinion on two of the bikes you reviewed a while back you reviewed a free go shotgun pro I got the pro max after your review with the 55Ah battery very pleased not one complaint
So now you’ve done a review on a
Eahora Romeo Pro 2 with a 60Ah battery you took this bike up to 33% grade hill and it couldn’t do it on its own. It needed pedal assist. Would the Frigo make it up there without pedal assist or do you think it would be similar? I’m wondering because I live in the mountains and occasionally there’s a steep hill to climb, the free go has been impressive. I’ve taken it up the steepest hills. I can find Asphalt unravel. The front wheel tends to spin a little too much. It made it but lots of spinning.
Update I bought the Romeo Pro 2 with dual 1500 W motors. I’m attempting to return it could not climb 17 % hill with 240 pound rider Still love the Frigo shotgun I’m 5‘7”
LIONS NAMED LEO says oo wee cool..BUT how much are tubes and tires..??.
Bro, can you review the Aniioki A9 Pro Max AWD and take it on the Steep Climb and see if it can make it ? The motor on that one is rated for 4800W Peak.
Did you stop for some good grilled seafood @ Fishermans Outlet while you were on Central Ave and 5th St..? See you passed right by it.....@19:15
what bit do you use on your drill ? does it hold the allen keys and is quick release?
Some of those welds looked funky
Do you know what battery is used (ATG's graphene/18650/21700/26650)? Surly not ATG. But I might be wrong.
If you run full dual motor max, can you get 35 miles run?
I wonder how the Aniioki A8 dual motor, or one of your 60 volt bikes would handle that hill. Also, it would've helped if that road was paved this century. Those cracks surely impeded your climb.
Great Review! thank you for your work!
Please review the Freego-X2. Similar to this it is a motorcycle looking bike with pedals. BUT its 60v and lighter than the ROMEO, smaller battery on the X2 though. Would love a direct comparison of these two bikes.