Hi good video, My question is can the handle bars be adjusted inward to be closer to your body so your not reaching so much, I have a bad lower back. It looks like they can????
Brilliantly reviewed Bob and, of course Liam. You had me smiling when you said the cons. I thought you really had to try to find some 😂. Looks a great bike. Thanks for the video 🙌
Those tyres are great for that terrain you were on, a lot less chance of the wheels going from under you in that sand. I must say it looks a great bike, comfortable riding position & plenty of power, only one downside is I bet it’s not something you could just throw up onto a higher type bike rack without assistance.
Fantastic video series, enjoyed both parts, thank you. I was looking at the Shengmilo MX05 then saw this video, got to do some thinking and working out now! This e-bike appears to have a lot for the money with the lights and stuff. What is the bike used by the other person out of interest please? Cheers.
Excellent review Bob. It does look like a little Puch Maxi from the late 1970s 🤣 Really suits you being taller and certainly seemed to cope with the country tracks and sandy hills. Seems a shame that it’s restricted to 15 mph for the UK. Also, pass compliments to your nephew for his support and input. He really added to these videos with his knowledge and experience. 👍🏻 🚴🏾 🚐 If you would like to try our bike carrier please let me know 😃 Trev
Think these E Bikes are OK on the fields or off road but some 50cc scooters offer more adaptability as they can maintain 30mph so less threat from cars approaching from behind also these scooters can achieve 200mpg even the 125cc will maintain 60mph and return 100 plus mpg and the batteries will never explode.
Yes, but this bike needs no tax or insurance and costs about 50p to charge. I don't think I'd be very popular riding through Ainsdale woods on a 50cc moped.
May I politely say this is yet another E Bike review. Out of 7 recent Motorhome or Campervan videos I’ve watched, 6 were trying to sell me something from a Power-Bank to an E-bike. Don’t let RUclips become another form of QVC people will unsubscribe. I wish you well.
Of my 1300 videos, just 0.2% of them have been powerbank reviews. I've reviewed three e-bikes in the last year, one of which I gave to my nephew. I can't help what other people film. We're currently filming our Easter tour, just finishing editing Knaresborough.
Another excellent review, covering all aspects as always. Thanks Bob 👍
Great review Bob. Seeing your confidence increasing as you raced along those tracks like a teenager! Thanks for sharing.
It was great fun. Went out on it the following day too.
Hi Bob, really enjoyed your review of this bike, it looks really nice and well built. Enjoyed your ride along the trails xx
Great review 👍
Glad you liked it
Lovely bike. Tempted to try one.
You can have a go on this one!
Hi good video, My question is can the handle bars be adjusted inward to be closer to your body so your not reaching so much, I have a bad lower back. It looks like they can????
Yes, have a look a part 1, where we assembled the bike. ruclips.net/video/-_uuiZ7ul40/видео.htmlsi=VZrk0QmVFgzwivaF
Brilliantly reviewed Bob and, of course Liam. You had me smiling when you said the cons. I thought you really had to try to find some 😂. Looks a great bike. Thanks for the video 🙌
Thanks for that. I did struggle to find some cons, nearly forgot to do that bit.
Good review Bob,my wife has Cyrusher Kommoda and we fitted the throttle just so she could pull away as it is a heavy bike and pedals the rest.
Yes the throttle is very useful.
Those tyres are great for that terrain you were on, a lot less chance of the wheels going from under you in that sand. I must say it looks a great bike, comfortable riding position & plenty of power, only one downside is I bet it’s not something you could just throw up onto a higher type bike rack without assistance.
No, think you're right there, thinking a tow bar mounted bike rack might be the thing.
Great video Bob the full package on set up and ride out
Thank you
Looks a great bike Bob, great review and some good input from your nephew certainly with the build. I'm guessing you are keeping this one 😉
Oh yes, definitely.
What is the weight of the bike please?
I covered the specifications in the part 1 video, the bike weighs 30kg.
Apologies. Thanks for confirming.
do you mined how tall are you
5ft 11 1/2"
Is it easy to change the tyres if you get a puncture?
Not had a puncture yet, but it should be OK. It does have puncture resistant tyres.
Liam changed his tyre on his bike. The lead to the motor should disconnect.
Great review Bob, looks like a nice bike 👍
Thanks Andy
Fantastic video series, enjoyed both parts, thank you. I was looking at the Shengmilo MX05 then saw this video, got to do some thinking and working out now! This e-bike appears to have a lot for the money with the lights and stuff. What is the bike used by the other person out of interest please? Cheers.
My nephew was riding a Himiway
ruclips.net/video/P5IAuKXsu_s/видео.html
Great review Bob. Cycling keeps you fit & healthy in body & mind, shame the government can’t see this & drop the VAT. 😉
Yes and that would encourage cycling more. I read that there are some 20 million cycles in the UK and around 1 in 20 are now e-bikes.
Excellent review Bob. It does look like a little Puch Maxi from the late 1970s 🤣 Really suits you being taller and certainly seemed to cope with the country tracks and sandy hills. Seems a shame that it’s restricted to 15 mph for the UK. Also, pass compliments to your nephew for his support and input. He really added to these videos with his knowledge and experience. 👍🏻 🚴🏾 🚐 If you would like to try our bike carrier please let me know 😃 Trev
I kept thinking what does it remind me of, if it was in yellow, that's it. Yes, that would be interesting to try your rack.
great review , i think the reason why the front mudguard hits the frame is because it fitted back to front
Thank you. I don't think it is, it just needed a bit of bending down.
Hi Bob. Will these fat tyres fit into a Fimma bike rack.?
I can only just fit my 2.6 inch tyres on the fiamma
Yes, think that's the problem
@@jbrad5119 try lifting one!
@@johnrocker2986 I have although mine is 24kg
Just looked fiamma do a fat bike replacement rail.
Yes, saw that, about £80 extra.
Do you have to pay tax on that or is it just like a bike ,, push bike
No, there is no road tax on it. It's 'classed as an electrically assisted pedal cycle EPAC. www.gov.uk/electric-bike-rules
Think these E Bikes are OK on the fields or off road but some 50cc scooters offer more adaptability as they can maintain 30mph so less threat from cars approaching from behind also these scooters can achieve 200mpg even the 125cc will maintain 60mph and return 100 plus mpg and the batteries will never explode.
Yes, but this bike needs no tax or insurance and costs about 50p to charge. I don't think I'd be very popular riding through Ainsdale woods on a 50cc moped.
@@BobEarnshawMoHo good luck with woods and stay off the M1 ok.
May I politely say this is yet another E Bike review. Out of 7 recent Motorhome or Campervan videos I’ve watched, 6 were trying to sell me something from a Power-Bank to an E-bike. Don’t let RUclips become another form of QVC people will unsubscribe. I wish you well.
Of my 1300 videos, just 0.2% of them have been powerbank reviews. I've reviewed three e-bikes in the last year, one of which I gave to my nephew. I can't help what other people film. We're currently filming our Easter tour, just finishing editing Knaresborough.
Fair enough Bob, I respect and enjoy your motorhome opinions.