I just bought the T2 and it is junk. It is slower and does not go as far as the Urban 2.0 I had for 8 years. I went through 3 batteries and the last two batteries were only half the distance. I drove it all year round. Lastly, I was born in T-Bay.
I love the delivery. Such a beautiful machine by the way. I love its security features but what I love the most is the fact that it is green and environmentally friendly. This is what the globe needs right now in reducing pollution and ensuring efficient use of resources.
Hey, thanks for the video. We just got a used one that was purchased new in AUgust 2018, so just about a year ago. Ours doesn't beep at all. I think yours beeped when you turned it off. Any tips/suggestions/things we should look at? Also, does yours have an alarm? I'm told ours doesn't. We bought it new. Right now we have a rear turnal signal and horn that doesn't work, everything else seems ok.
one thing i don't like about these type of ebikes is that people think they are illegal. i personally bought a normal mountain bike and slapped a 750W motor on it. Been riding it for at least 1 year and not a single person ever said anything to me. However your bike sure looks cool! :) PS i believe these are made in China by thousands. they dont have any logo or anything. then they are sold to smaller companies that put their own logo and offer warranty etc.
Have you opened the battery "box" yet? I'm interested because it looks like once opened, these (Emmo / Gigabyke use same battery box) just simply have 4 lead acid batteries wired up (I saw a site that even sells a set of jumpers to connect the batteries inside). So being a standard lead acid, you could buy replacement batteries in a 4 pack for $99 US, as Ebay has tons of them. Way Way less than the $400 they charge... even wondering about having a second pack if you could somehow get the plastic battery box, and then swap batteries back and forth (e.g. one battery to/from work, a second battery at the ready for evening rides...).
UL certification is a must. I wouldn't recommend cheaping out on batteries. It could be dangerous and lead to explosions and leaking etc. Saving a few hundred when you're only going to be spending said hundred every 2-5 yrs? Ya not worth it.
It's got an alarm. But it's easily hot wired. Depending on the weight it's also easy to carry away too. In busy cities like Toronto, they're easily stolen.
Hi a little bit of modern reseach would have got you to this ! Front brake disk ! have to sort your own lipo i did 5x 11.1v 18000mha Discharge 30C max 60C 10C charge + BMS = just over 55v in a battery box half the sixe ....move rake of hadlebars forward 3" and 2 12/80 U5 spotlights 12/80v and engage regen on controller or put 800w 48/60/64 v controller 3 speed 1 low 2 norm 3 high by 15% and a few wiring mods and your away Pedals are only to assist during 1 st 10ft. ...i use mine alot 2 up !
I have the Urban 1 from many years ago. They are bomb proof and weather proof. Ive ridden in rain storms and in fairly cold weather, -5 Celcius. The Lead acid 12 ah is pretty short range and its heavy to carry. I imagine the Lithium battery is a dream, any ah.
Heavy means it's hard to steal 😅. The security of these bikes are usually really good. But if you know what to do? The alarms are easily disabled. (I've never owned an ebike and I'm good w hot wiring. I'd have this thing gone in abt 5minutes. Ijs)
I just got this e-bike 3 weeks ago. Does anyone know how to take the governor off? I'm only getting 28 km/hr on a straight stretch and I'm used to 42 km/hr with my previous e-bike.
Could you share how wide the seat is please? Are you able to lift it over a curb. Like first the front wheel, then the back? I'm just wondering if I can squeeze into the back seat of my car
Umm not legal to go 48km speed on public road ways on an ebkie or escooter. The set speed is the legal limit for that bike on public roads. Its an ebike not a motorcycle. You want that speed get a motorbike and pay for the petrol and a licence! LOL! What you wsnt to do is for people to tell you how to break the law?
Love the videos, man. I'm thinking of diving into one of these. How has the Urban been for the last couple of years? Any gripes with general ownership?
They are tough as hell, require almost no maintenance and can be ridden in the rain. Mine is 7 years old and I just gave it away as a gift, still going strong. Original tires.
one thing i wonder about the emmo urban is unlike other escooters it looks like it could actually be pedaled around if the battery runs low. but is this actually possible/practical.
You are correct that the riding position and location of the pedals makes it feel natural to pedal. But realistically due to the weight of the bike and the size of gearing they chose you won't go very far or fast pedaling. Get the best battery you can afford and keep the charge topped up.
It is oddly simular coming from two separate companies. Looking at their website, a lot of Emmo's products look a lot like other products. So I believe they may have nicked the design from the Gigabyke Groove. I don't think it is the "crappy version" though it still looks like a solid bike. (better be for 1000 to 1700 dollars).
There's really no reason to be so crazy and rude! It's not that difficult to go and research and find the information yourself. He's doing a review and I think he's doing a great job at it. If you had bothered to listen you would have also realized the answer to your question as well... Don't be lazy
How long the battery will last is not measured in time, but in distance. Riding conditions and weight of the rider -are also very important. I had the original Urban, which is very similar to this one, slightly less efficient. I had a lead acid battery 48V 12ah. I weigh 180lbs and it would take me only 20 km at full speed with a few hills. Its heavy to carry around, close to 50 lbs. I would highly recommend going lithium.
No, there is no trandmission like you have on a car . The moment you push the throttle foreward the bike moves so you do have to get used to that. Also on my e scooter which is an Ibosa, the throttle works by rolling it foreward and this takes getting used to as when cornering I tend to lean on my right wrist and this rolls the exalerator forward and the bike goes faster not slower into the corner which is unsafe so something I have to be very aware of. Other than that it goes well and is very comfortable to ride. Bought because work is only 4 km away and too far to walk to and from in the hot weather but too close to feel OK using the car over such a short distsnce. My attempt at going green. 😊
4 years later I'd love to see an update.
Thanks for the review
I just bought the T2 and it is junk. It is slower and does not go as far as the Urban 2.0 I had for 8 years. I went through 3 batteries and the last two batteries were only half the distance. I drove it all year round. Lastly, I was born in T-Bay.
What the fuck is a stop sign,? never seen one.
No plate ,no case.
how bout dat?
Good video btw
You can remove speed blocade by unplug 2 white wires on key position
I love the delivery. Such a beautiful machine by the way. I love its security features but what I love the most is the fact that it is green and environmentally friendly. This is what the globe needs right now in reducing pollution and ensuring efficient use of resources.
Hey, thanks for the video. We just got a used one that was purchased new in AUgust 2018, so just about a year ago. Ours doesn't beep at all. I think yours beeped when you turned it off. Any tips/suggestions/things we should look at? Also, does yours have an alarm? I'm told ours doesn't. We bought it new. Right now we have a rear turnal signal and horn that doesn't work, everything else seems ok.
one thing i don't like about these type of ebikes is that people think they are illegal. i personally bought a normal mountain bike and slapped a 750W motor on it. Been riding it for at least 1 year and not a single person ever said anything to me. However your bike sure looks cool! :) PS i believe these are made in China by thousands. they dont have any logo or anything. then they are sold to smaller companies that put their own logo and offer warranty etc.
There is several companies all having a similar bike to this so I suspect you are correct.
This looks like my Gigabyke
@@waterbottle4782 i found the company who do that, this scooter name is Colossus CSS-53q, thet just put the name of company and that's it😄
Have you opened the battery "box" yet? I'm interested because it looks like once opened, these (Emmo / Gigabyke use same battery box) just simply have 4 lead acid batteries wired up (I saw a site that even sells a set of jumpers to connect the batteries inside). So being a standard lead acid, you could buy replacement batteries in a 4 pack for $99 US, as Ebay has tons of them. Way Way less than the $400 they charge... even wondering about having a second pack if you could somehow get the plastic battery box, and then swap batteries back and forth (e.g. one battery to/from work, a second battery at the ready for evening rides...).
UL certification is a must. I wouldn't recommend cheaping out on batteries. It could be dangerous and lead to explosions and leaking etc. Saving a few hundred when you're only going to be spending said hundred every 2-5 yrs? Ya not worth it.
iam thinking of buying one like this in the uk called eskuta any advice on how the bike is doing after alot of use?
I have one in orange and it's really good I use it to ride to work and go shopping but I wish they make it abit bigger
9:59 really good review. I haven't seen an in depth view of this bike yet. So thank you
10:17 😂
16:44 fr
My friend, u think this bike is good to work in Uber eat.?
U thing it's good durability
In your opinion is this safe to leave out on your driveway or backyard? Could it be stolen without the key?
It's got an alarm. But it's easily hot wired. Depending on the weight it's also easy to carry away too. In busy cities like Toronto, they're easily stolen.
You got rid of the wrong hobby, motorcycles rock and are for real men 😏.
Hi a little bit of modern reseach would have got you to this ! Front brake disk ! have to sort your own lipo i did 5x 11.1v 18000mha Discharge 30C max 60C 10C charge + BMS = just over 55v in a battery box half the sixe ....move rake of hadlebars forward 3" and 2 12/80 U5 spotlights 12/80v and engage regen on controller or put 800w 48/60/64 v controller 3 speed 1 low 2 norm 3 high by 15% and a few wiring mods and your away Pedals are only to assist during 1 st 10ft. ...i use mine alot 2 up !
Thank you for your review, and the other video's of the emmo urban in use. I'm thinking of getting this e-bike, are you still happy with it ?
I have the Urban 1 from many years ago. They are bomb proof and weather proof. Ive ridden in rain storms and in fairly cold weather, -5 Celcius. The Lead acid 12 ah is pretty short range and its heavy to carry. I imagine the Lithium battery is a dream, any ah.
*Short range being around 20-25km at full speed.
20 minutes and zero riding footage. interesting choice
I like how light and simple it is. I have a Vespa look alike E-scooter but it is heavy at 100KG.
Heavy means it's hard to steal 😅. The security of these bikes are usually really good. But if you know what to do? The alarms are easily disabled. (I've never owned an ebike and I'm good w hot wiring. I'd have this thing gone in abt 5minutes. Ijs)
I just got this e-bike 3 weeks ago. Does anyone know how to take the governor off? I'm only getting 28 km/hr on a straight stretch and I'm used to 42 km/hr with my previous e-bike.
Could you share how wide the seat is please?
Are you able to lift it over a curb. Like first the front wheel, then the back?
I'm just wondering if I can squeeze into the back seat of my car
Umm not legal to go 48km speed on public road ways on an ebkie or escooter. The set speed is the legal limit for that bike on public roads. Its an ebike not a motorcycle. You want that speed get a motorbike and pay for the petrol and a licence! LOL! What you wsnt to do is for people to tell you how to break the law?
Love the videos, man. I'm thinking of diving into one of these. How has the Urban been for the last couple of years? Any gripes with general ownership?
Hi
They are tough as hell, require almost no maintenance and can be ridden in the rain. Mine is 7 years old and I just gave it away as a gift, still going strong. Original tires.
Nice, detailed review. Newly subbed!
Can I buy that is Montreal Quebec ?
It came without mirrors?
Pinoy ka ba?
The T2 is junk.
one thing i wonder about the emmo urban is unlike other escooters it looks like it could actually be pedaled around if the battery runs low. but is this actually possible/practical.
You are correct that the riding position and location of the pedals makes it feel natural to pedal. But realistically due to the weight of the bike and the size of gearing they chose you won't go very far or fast pedaling. Get the best battery you can afford and keep the charge topped up.
Ride review of the emmo monster please
very good
i am doing delieverys with one of those and i am pedalling it \all the time its actually vary eazy i dont know what r u on about mate
This is an alternative to Gigabike Grove (similar style).
It is oddly simular coming from two separate companies. Looking at their website, a lot of Emmo's products look a lot like other products. So I believe they may have nicked the design from the Gigabyke Groove. I don't think it is the "crappy version" though it still looks like a solid bike. (better be for 1000 to 1700 dollars).
It is $1050, $1500, $1800 depending on the battery
Hi! I'm wondering if I should visit shop to order Urban S.
Can you purchase these in US? If so can you send link
what do you think of the rad runner ebike?
It’s good but I’m 6’7 so it don’t fit me :(
@@ictube7638 thank you for the reply. I am sorry the rad runner does not fit you😔
hi what's the miles you get per charge. next time put the subway in the front compartment .keep it warm
do you get these bikes free ?? why the heck you haven't mentioned it's price ???
No need to be rude, you can google it.
There's really no reason to be so crazy and rude! It's not that difficult to go and research and find the information yourself. He's doing a review and I think he's doing a great job at it. If you had bothered to listen you would have also realized the answer to your question as well... Don't be lazy
how much indain money
Un screw nothing....angle grinder.
you can lanch in telengana stateHyderabad
one question that battery 48v20ah for this bike how long it last to use is it 6 hours ?
How long the battery will last is not measured in time, but in distance. Riding conditions and weight of the rider -are also very important. I had the original Urban, which is very similar to this one, slightly less efficient. I had a lead acid battery 48V 12ah. I weigh 180lbs and it would take me only 20 km at full speed with a few hills. Its heavy to carry around, close to 50 lbs. I would highly recommend going lithium.
Nice design. Does the bike require to be registered?
Nice, and hydraulic front shocks not coil
where are you from living live electric can you tell?
very anal.
You left out the most important part. How much did it cost?
Emmo.ca 1049
ive got rieje
can you go pedal assist.?get more range
My Iboss has no pedal assist button like s e push bike you just start pedalling snd yes it helps you get more milage if you do pedal.
Free energy has to be added
Hareesh Kumar ..what do you mean?
What free energy. You pay for the electricity that charges these biles mste. Nothing free about it. 😊
I can buy the same at Alibaba for 450 dollars
Great. Have fun with any warranty issues.
How much does it cost to ship a 100 pound plus scooter? The batteries are dangerous goods. How much do they charge extra in shipping for that?
Do you get to test drive it before you buy it? What if you don't like it? Can you return it?
can this carry another person at the back?
You can, make sure to respect the bikes max load capacity. The Urban is rated to 300lbs.
How do you start? No transmission?
No, there is no trandmission like you have on a car . The moment you push the throttle foreward the bike moves so you do have to get used to that. Also on my e scooter which is an Ibosa, the throttle works by rolling it foreward and this takes getting used to as when cornering I tend to lean on my right wrist and this rolls the exalerator forward and the bike goes faster not slower into the corner which is unsafe so something I have to be very aware of. Other than that it goes well and is very comfortable to ride. Bought because work is only 4 km away and too far to walk to and from in the hot weather but too close to feel OK using the car over such a short distsnce. My attempt at going green. 😊
i watch this everyday
for some weird reason me to
india me kab lonch hogi
Abhi amazon pe milenge ETrance ev mobike
are these available in the uk?
Yes as the Eskuta SX250.
E-rider in thr UK also sell one called The Rondo.
Midl class,bike 400k,bought a coffee,fffff up.