How do you tell what version you have? I just ordered this bike and received it yesterday. The rear shocks and seat look different then yours. Also the hardware for the headlight and putting the tire on is different. Have you had any issues with the front brake disc rubbing on the fork?
It still don't make sense to me how you're supposed to reach 40 mph, but I knew this bike could do it. 31 is obviously limited by the computer. You can tell riding this bike it's got more. I bought one in February and am still trying to unlock it. Weather's been crappy so I haven't had much time to experiment. Ya the tires are shit, thinner then bicycle tires. I got a flat first time I rode it from a less then 1/4 inch thorn and less then 5 miles. I put Tannus liners and slime tubes in right away, not pushing a 116lb bike any distance. I respect you for wearing protective gear, like you said better to sweet then to bleed.
I also want to change the Fork in modern times. But I will take a fork for 26-inch wheels, this will allow me to measure the geometry of the bike. From my point of view, a fork for 20" wheels pushes the geometry of the bike down. Technically, your speed hasn't changed to 40 mph. Because you set the wheel diameter to 28" in fact, the outer diameter of the wheel along the outer layer of the tire is 23.5" about 24", that is, the sensor mistakenly calculates the circumference of the 28" wheel and sums up the number of revolutions per second, from here it gets the speed value. Thanks for the review, it helped me a lot in choosing a bike.
When you say geometry are you talking about the handlebar height? I would be worried it might cause cornering and stability issues. Headset spacers are alot cheaper for that.
@@kekistanirefugee Sorry but no. I mean the side view of the bike and how it looks visually. To me it looks like he's nodding off on the ground. I have already installed Headset spacers. Yes, the handlebars are higher, but I want to lift the whole bike. These are my personal feelings. I checked my version in Photoshop and made sure that my guesses were correct. There, the position of the pedals will change a little; they will move forward a little, which is more comfortable for a cruise bike.
You said the key is only needed to unlock the battery? But won't that make it easier for the bike to get stolen? When you remove the key after putting the battery back in place, how does the bike start more easier for the owner, but harder for someone else to just put the bike in motion and steal it? (Does this mean you have to lock it each time like a regular bicycle if you need to step away for a couple of minutes to use the bathroom?)
You can set a password but someone can still pedal it away. It's heavy and hard to carry so you don't really need to lock it to anything for quick breaks, but you should always have a manual lock.
The bike will power up with the battery installed. The key just locks the battery in place and unlocks it so you can remove it. The key has nothing to do with the bike being powered up and riding it. So yes you need to lock it up or anyone can still ride off by pedaling it with or without the battery.
Cool bike but sadly i was not able to watch the entire video. Dude, glad you learned how to make special effects but turn it down a notch. Freaking hell.
@@darkradarproductions6079Not just that, but the whole point of these types of videos is to get a close in depth look at these bikes and the editing is completely out of place and bizarre.
Agree 100% with the parts upgrades, they ship the bike with cheaper parts to keep the price point down. Hopefully version 2 will have an air fork and motorcycle tires.
Dude is wearing elbow pads with a sleeveless shirt...makes a lot of sense. This man worked out too hard to be safe. If he bleeds, he at least knows he'll look good doing it lololol.
Bruh, the music is wayy too much,. IDK why I always see "please no music" under every YT vid and no youtuber listens.. Any of us viewers would rather have silence. This copyright free stuff is God awful.. Video and editing is fine though!
Don't be shy homie drop the link where you got those tires and suspension Fork👀
Did you confirm these speeds with GPS phone speedometer?
You made quite a few upgrades, but one of the more important ones were the tires, can you link to the make and model you upgraded too?
Hey my juliet cant get above 30mph. Do you know if there is a setting that can change that ?
That's its actual top speed. Some are set with the incorrect tire size in the settings and that makes the speedometer read a higher mph.
Cool video and the most informative on Juliet! Do you mind sharing link on those knee cap/guard you wore? I need ones. Thanks !
I need a new fork which did you get I want to make sure I buy the right one
How do you tell what version you have? I just ordered this bike and received it yesterday. The rear shocks and seat look different then yours. Also the hardware for the headlight and putting the tire on is different. Have you had any issues with the front brake disc rubbing on the fork?
I wish I new what size fork they are so that I can buy the correct ones
I didn't even care about the bike anymore, i was just vibing to the music 😂
It still don't make sense to me how you're supposed to reach 40 mph, but I knew this bike could do it. 31 is obviously limited by the computer. You can tell riding this bike it's got more. I bought one in February and am still trying to unlock it. Weather's been crappy so I haven't had much time to experiment. Ya the tires are shit, thinner then bicycle tires. I got a flat first time I rode it from a less then 1/4 inch thorn and less then 5 miles. I put Tannus liners and slime tubes in right away, not pushing a 116lb bike any distance. I respect you for wearing protective gear, like you said better to sweet then to bleed.
I also want to change the Fork in modern times. But I will take a fork for 26-inch wheels, this will allow me to measure the geometry of the bike. From my point of view, a fork for 20" wheels pushes the geometry of the bike down.
Technically, your speed hasn't changed to 40 mph. Because you set the wheel diameter to 28" in fact, the outer diameter of the wheel along the outer layer of the tire is 23.5" about 24", that is, the sensor mistakenly calculates the circumference of the 28" wheel and sums up the number of revolutions per second, from here it gets the speed value.
Thanks for the review, it helped me a lot in choosing a bike.
When you say geometry are you talking about the handlebar height? I would be worried it might cause cornering and stability issues. Headset spacers are alot cheaper for that.
@@kekistanirefugee Sorry but no. I mean the side view of the bike and how it looks visually. To me it looks like he's nodding off on the ground. I have already installed Headset spacers. Yes, the handlebars are higher, but I want to lift the whole bike. These are my personal feelings. I checked my version in Photoshop and made sure that my guesses were correct. There, the position of the pedals will change a little; they will move forward a little, which is more comfortable for a cruise bike.
@@LyabchukGood luck, let us know how it turns out!
link to the front fork?
You said the key is only needed to unlock the battery? But won't that make it easier for the bike to get stolen? When you remove the key after putting the battery back in place, how does the
bike start more easier for the owner, but harder for someone else to just put the bike in motion and steal it? (Does this mean you have to lock it each time like a regular bicycle if you need to step away for a couple of minutes to use the bathroom?)
You can set a password but someone can still pedal it away. It's heavy and hard to carry so you don't really need to lock it to anything for quick breaks, but you should always have a manual lock.
Password? How do you put a password on this bike?@@kekistanirefugee
The bike will power up with the battery installed. The key just locks the battery in place and unlocks it so you can remove it. The key has nothing to do with the bike being powered up and riding it. So yes you need to lock it up or anyone can still ride off by pedaling it with or without the battery.
Cool bike but sadly i was not able to watch the entire video. Dude, glad you learned how to make special effects but turn it down a notch. Freaking hell.
Bring it down a whole lot.
I should probably put a disclaimer in the beginning of these video for those prone to seizures due to all these flashing lights.
@@darkradarproductions6079Not just that, but the whole point of these types of videos is to get a close in depth look at these bikes and the editing is completely out of place and bizarre.
You set the tire size to 28 inch which would read a higher and incorrect speed
Did you buy from Amazon? Or the site?
What front forks are those? Ive been wanting to replace all my suspension?!
LSRRYD 20 Inch Bike Fat Fork 4.0" Tire Air Suspension Fork Double Shoulder 1-1/8" Disc Brake QR 135mm Travel 110mm Adjustable Rebound for Snow Beach XC MTB Bicycle 2880g (Color : 20'' Gold) a.co/d/8nykH6A
Being that the bike is super heavy, is it hard, or even possible, to ride w/o pedal assist?
it can be difficult without pedal assist.
Agree 100% with the parts upgrades, they ship the bike with cheaper parts to keep the price point down. Hopefully version 2 will have an air fork and motorcycle tires.
good info, had trouble watching the video too much stuff going on triggers my epilepsy!
Dude is wearing elbow pads with a sleeveless shirt...makes a lot of sense. This man worked out too hard to be safe. If he bleeds, he at least knows he'll look good doing it lololol.
To dizzy for me to watch
Fr, thought I was tripping of lsd for a sec 😅
Seriously!!
Bruh, the music is wayy too much,. IDK why I always see "please no music" under every YT vid and no youtuber listens.. Any of us viewers would rather have silence. This copyright free stuff is God awful.. Video and editing is fine though!
goofy ass video
These powerpoint effects gave me a headache ...