Aniioki AQ177 Pro Max Dual Motor Speed Test

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  • Опубликовано: 7 ноя 2024
  • I did a speed test on the Aniioki AQ177 Pro Max Dual Motor and was able to achieve 31 MPH with a combination of full throttle and pedaling. 30 MPH was consistent on throttle only on flat road. During this test, both motors were activated and battery level was at 100%. Front motor was rated at 750 watts and rear motor was rated at 1000 watts.

Комментарии • 7

  • @philipcorderoiii5727
    @philipcorderoiii5727 Месяц назад +1

    Looks like tons of fun!!! be nice to see what it can do off road …. But I’m buying one for sure..

    • @SheriffStrafe
      @SheriffStrafe Месяц назад

      I ordered 2. Would love to see more videos of the aq177 dual motor. This is the only one I’ve found.

    • @TrailBoundOffRoad
      @TrailBoundOffRoad  Месяц назад +1

      @@SheriffStrafe You are absolutely right. There isn't any videos on the AQ177 Dual Motor at all. I will be putting more videos up as I continue to test the bike out. Congrats on your purchase and hope you're able to put new videos up as well for others to see. Thanks for watching the channel.

  • @TheFreshPeddler
    @TheFreshPeddler Месяц назад

    I was wondering when the dm version would hit yt. Hopefully reviews soon. Hopefully tailhappytv has it coming.

    • @TrailBoundOffRoad
      @TrailBoundOffRoad  Месяц назад +1

      @@TheFreshPeddler trailhappytv does a very great review on the bikes. The AQ177 DM doesn't have much reviews at all. I am glad to have put something on RUclips for others see what the AQ177 DM can do. If people are looking for more speed and power, the next bike up is the A8 DM and the new A9 DM.

  • @TheFreshPeddler
    @TheFreshPeddler Месяц назад

    Not even the 33 they claim. Did you adjust wheel size settings?
    Hopefully it can reach and hold 30mph SM for a long time but it would be nice to be able to somewhat keep up with 40 mph traffic when there's no bike lane or shoulder.

    • @TrailBoundOffRoad
      @TrailBoundOffRoad  Месяц назад

      @@TheFreshPeddler I did adjust the wheel size. It came with 24 inch setting and reflected that the bike went 33 MPH. I used my phone to get a more accurate speed reading and it was 3 MPH off. I dropped the tire size down to 20 inch and it was way off. I then put the settings to 22 inch and it is now reading the same speed as the GPS on the phone. 31 MPH was the best that I got at 57.2v. Now at 56v, best speed I've gotten was 29 MPH. I now have about 25 miles on the odometer. Speed wise, I'm not gonna see 33 MPH. I'll keep everyone posted when I am able to get the range test done.