I wish it did too. The 1000 wt bike looks nice but I'm concerned how some areas won't allow over 750 on their trails. Don't know how much that is enforced if you're not drawing attention to yourself.
Lisa, how was the throttle response? Smooth, aggressive? BTW, I've seen some folding bike owners putting their bikes in large plastic tubs - it looks easier to lift and to get the bikes into vehicles plus protecting the vehicle from getting scratched.
Pretty smooth but definitely powerful. It packs a punch but doesn’t take off without you! Yes, The carrying tub is a great idea but you’ll need a pickup or large rv for that idea! For instance, we can get a bike in our van but doubt a tub would fit!
Right. How will they know it’s 1000W unless they stop you and question. It seems if you’re riding responsibly that it wouldn’t be a big deal… but no guarantees!
I take my folding fat bike in the car so I can ride trails or sandy boardwalks by the beach. I can fit two folding bikes, fat tire or not. This is a big advantage… don’t need a car rack. But could little me carry it up a flight of stairs daily? Nope😊
I have the 750 and it’s really powerful already. Wish it had a torque sensor though. Great bikes.
Thanks for sharing your experience... the 750W will be more than enough power for many!
I wish it did too. The 1000 wt bike looks nice but I'm concerned how some areas won't allow over 750 on their trails. Don't know how much that is enforced if you're not drawing attention to yourself.
Lisa, how was the throttle response? Smooth, aggressive? BTW, I've seen some folding bike owners putting their bikes in large plastic tubs - it looks easier to lift and to get the bikes into vehicles plus protecting the vehicle from getting scratched.
Pretty smooth but definitely powerful. It packs a punch but doesn’t take off without you!
Yes, The carrying tub is a great idea but you’ll need a pickup or large rv for that idea! For instance, we can get a bike in our van but doubt a tub would fit!
Right. How will they know it’s 1000W unless they stop you and question. It seems if you’re riding responsibly that it wouldn’t be a big deal… but no guarantees!
Thx. Great review. Too heavy for me.
I appreciate that! Thanks for watching!
I'd go with the 1000W just because it has a torque sensor, but I doubt I'll ever want to get close to 32mph!
I think the torque sensor is a great addition!
At higher speeds did you or your partner notice any ghost pedaling?
Nope. Not at all! That’s the beauty of having a torque sensor!
How can a fat bike be portable and why they produce foldable bikes with fat tires I have no idea.
I take my folding fat bike in the car so I can ride trails or sandy boardwalks by the beach. I can fit two folding bikes, fat tire or not. This is a big advantage… don’t need a car rack. But could little me carry it up a flight of stairs daily? Nope😊
@ebikingtoday I got 2 mechanic (mountain and road) 1 city ebike, next bike I would buy either be a 12 inch folding bike or a chopper ebike.
@@aihsanasl Whoa! You'll be able to pick and choose the best bike for the ride! Pretty cool!
That wire harness handing out there is a problem , just a lazy design looks like an afterthought.
Sorry, not sure what you mean?
@ the wiring harness hanging off the front handlebars is a bad design