Rocky Mountain altitude powerplay review after five months ownership - Mountain Bike MTB

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  • Опубликовано: 2 окт 2023
  • I introduce the rocky mountain altitude powerplay mountain bike. Watch me ride the rocky mountain altitude powerplay alloy 70 in Dos Vientos Open Space Thousand Oaks, California. I give my review impressions on performance after five months of ownership.

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  • @Accu53Mation

    Always appear dorky with an MTB helmet. That was the case riding a Rocky Mountain powerplay instinct, on desolate trail in the Adirondacks, with a ball-cap, covering my skull. Lot's of torque in that Dyname motor, even for a guy weighing 245(pounds). Motor overpowered me going down, went off trail into rocks, roots, and some big trees, which helped stop me from goingover a cliff. Three busted ribs, broken elbow, collarbone, multiple contusions(including the skull). Yip. Now I own, and always use, five different full-face helmets. Ya can never have enough protection. That Dyname motor, does escape the rider, without warning.

  • @cabbynate

    Have you tried the Boost settings in the custom profiles A and B? If not it makes a world of difference.

  • @bstevens7647
    @bstevens7647 14 дней назад

    I had a 2023 Rocky Mtn Altitude 4.0 . It required a lot more rider energy than a Brose, Bosch or Yamaha to get the most out of it. The biggest drawback was the battery charging system overcharged the battery and the battery exploded and burned everything in my garage to ashes. Rocky Mountain seemed to want to help, but in the end they just wanted to get the burned bike out of my possession and pretend it never happened. They hired a bunch of lawyers to threaten me from telling this true event. I feel a duty to warn potential buyers of the very real danger of keeping a Rocky Mountain bike indoors. The damage to my home and property is over 350k, and I am lucky to be alive. Don't take the risk with a Rocky Mountain E-MTB. It is not worth it.