Wow the discount code DOES work so this bike for £919 is an amazing deal: www.cyrusher.co.uk/products/rumble?ref=e-VRC Use the Code EVRC at Check out for £80 off
Love the top gear esq leader board...but you need to take into account weather and temperature mate. Wet roads increase rolling resistance and lithium batteries loose performance when they're cold, might account for alot of the differences between similar bikes
Just a note They also have the original Kommoda on sale for the same price. Slightly shorter, smaller battery but it has rear suspension. Pay you money take your choice? Your code works on both (So £919) And there's a Black Friday bundle (Bags, bottle and phone holders) Got me thinking.....
Another excellent video, its time up Sandy Lane was comparable to my Crazy Bird Jumper which has the (limited) 750W Bafang Motor, so I was surprised how well the (limited) 500W motor performed.
@iraklimgeladze5223 It is only more reliable if the claimed Torque is accurate. I have watched a number of videos where the claimed Torque did not match the actual performance. Though yes I agree adding the torque would be helpful.
I was coming home from work today and i pulled the back brake and spun around in a near 360 .Thank God there wasn`t a car or truck behind me .Black ice all over the place .Nice bike that. By the way that seat looks like a Nut Stretcher.
You should never PULL the back brake, Squeeze it and youll feel it grip better but slower and you wont get the slide, black ice is a bugger tho, l once got caught by it in my car l was turning onto an estate slightly down hill, the road had been gritted mostly and melted, but at this junction for some reason the black ice had lingered, luckily l wasnt going very fast and sailed round in a complete graceful turn would have given me 10 out of 10 as an ice skater, and there was no one else there driver or pedestrian, after that car l got one with an ice sensor in which much too my surprise actually worked. Havent had a car in awhile had been considering one this year as was sick of local bus services being abyssmal but l got the Ebike bug in late July and by September had 3 lol, but winters not good for them is it, battery depletes faster and the gripping on the road isnt great, so l think it might be a car for winter and bikes for spring. N summer, l dearly want the Ridstar q20 pro, but l cant justify the cost as its a want thing not a need, and having 3 takes up all the spare room lol, but its a nice very nice bike for only £1400, innit. Maybe come spring, l could buy it as a xmas present for mesell not to be opened until late March.. Yeah like me waiting that long is going to happen lol
@@Jimmyj2f my bike was covered in salt after a 25 mile round trip the other day. Like heavy heavy amount of gritting was done, kinda overkill with fat tyres but oh well.
I’ve got a keteles k800 coming, for £1238 on Black Friday deal it’s got dual 1000w motors and a 48v 23ah battery. They claim 35mph which I should be able to get being only 70kg in weight.
Love your video reviews, I'm just about ready to take the plunge on an ebike thanks to you........but I have a question. WHY is the ability to lock the front forks solid so important? This is a genuine question. Thanks.
@@iandennis7836 thanks for watching! For me it's that on decent roads you don't really need suspension so if you ever try to go fast it's slightly harder with squishy forks. Also sometimes the suspension is bad so I wish I could lock it out.
@e-VRC oh, ok. Me, I'm old enough (let's not even mention the back problems) to not just want but NEED a squishy ride full time, but thanks for the reply. Did I mention how helpful your reviews are? Kerp up the good work.
It does look pretty good. Is it meant as a competitor to the L29 do you think ? And if you had to spend your own money, which would you buy ? This, of the L20 ?
@@zednotzee7 ooh good question. I like the brakes on this one. The L20 looks better imo. Motors about the same. Bigger battery on this one though. I suppose this one has better spec.
@@e-VRC Thinking about it, I think I'd go for the L20. For a 3 reasons. As you say, the L20 looks better, you don't have to muck around with wheel sizes to get a bit more poke out of it, and also because it does seem going by quite a few comments I've seen on reviews of Cyrusher bikes, their after sales service is lousy. Think I'll be still be saving up for the L20 next year.
@zednotzee7 the L20 is still one of my favourite bikes and if you're not bothered about extra range and hydraulic brakes then it's a good choice. I love the handlebars.
I smell BS on the 250w lol, but im all for it man, i hate our freaking rules for power of motors. p.s yer i found out how little grip those tires have goin around a sharp corner slowly, wasnt that wet also front wheel went and i hit the deck, and it freaking hurt, bike on top of me and theres me rtrying to not let it hit teh floor cause ddnt want to ruin it xD, got a flat so buying new ones as since then i have no faith with em no more lol
I don't think the laws there are about keeping you from getting in any trouble, but rather to limit your options for _inexpensive, practical transportation._ They want you spending money on things like registration, insurance, petrol, public transport, more expensive vehicles, etc. It's a money-corruption-control issue couched in the guise of caring about "the peoples'" safety. I don't know why the people there don't rebel against such inane, helicopter-parenting governmental laws?
@@justinw1765 yer i know its about money, its always about freaking mmoney lol, but i wouldnt mind spending a lil yearly to ride a more powerful ebike tbh
I don't think the laws there are about keeping you from getting in any trouble, but rather to limit your options for inexpensive, _practical_ transportation. They want you spending money on things like registration, insurance, petrol, public transport, etc. It's a money-corruption-control issue couched in the guise of caring about peoples' safety. I don't know why the people there don't rebel against such inane, helicopter-parenting governmental laws?
Wow the discount code DOES work so this bike for £919 is an amazing deal:
www.cyrusher.co.uk/products/rumble?ref=e-VRC
Use the Code EVRC at Check out for £80 off
Just found you today. You seem really engaging and enthusiastic. You should be on Tv. ❤️
*Brave man, ridin around in the cold and snow!*
🤙🏽⚡️🤟🏽⚡️👌🏽
Nice to see an eBike you could stay in the UK for 😂
Pretty decent ebike this one 👌🏽
@@eBoard3R haha yeah it was nice to save the air fare 😂
Love the top gear esq leader board...but you need to take into account weather and temperature mate. Wet roads increase rolling resistance and lithium batteries loose performance when they're cold, might account for alot of the differences between similar bikes
Just a note
They also have the original Kommoda on sale for the same price.
Slightly shorter, smaller battery but it has rear suspension.
Pay you money take your choice?
Your code works on both (So £919) And there's a Black Friday bundle (Bags, bottle and phone holders)
Got me thinking.....
@@rogerstarkey5390 I was going to mention that but totally forgot but yeah good point. Rear suspension vs bigger battery basically 👍
Just bought one with your discount code TY very much.
@@TalkieToaster Thank you for using the link. I hope you love it 👍👍🤟
Another excellent video, its time up Sandy Lane was comparable to my Crazy Bird Jumper which has the (limited) 750W Bafang Motor, so I was surprised how well the (limited) 500W motor performed.
@@Faluzeer yeah I was extremely impressed.
They could have included in description Torque, which more reliable way to tell its true power
@iraklimgeladze5223 It is only more reliable if the claimed Torque is accurate. I have watched a number of videos where the claimed Torque did not match the actual performance. Though yes I agree adding the torque would be helpful.
@@Faluzeer Torque is motor power, but it may be not consider, if batteries provide enough power.
@@Faluzeer yeah I've had bikes with the same claimed torque with vastly different times up the hill.
Manufacturers should also include how much current the battery can output.
With v+ah you only get its capacity but what about power?
I agree 👍 especially when some use the numbers to inflate figures (e.g. quoting motor capacity when actual output is low)
0:17 I swear officer I was only going 4mph!.
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I was coming home from work today and i pulled the back brake and spun around in a near 360 .Thank God there wasn`t a car or truck behind me .Black ice all over the place .Nice bike that. By the way that seat looks like a Nut Stretcher.
@@Jimmyj2f wow glad you're ok. Hazardous stuff! Haha I'm gonna have to take another look at the saddle 😂😂
If possible only take routes that your local council considers a “priority” which is basically all main and B roads. They get gritted heavily.
You should never PULL the back brake, Squeeze it and youll feel it grip better but slower and you wont get the slide, black ice is a bugger tho, l once got caught by it in my car l was turning onto an estate slightly down hill, the road had been gritted mostly and melted, but at this junction for some reason the black ice had lingered, luckily l wasnt going very fast and sailed round in a complete graceful turn would have given me 10 out of 10 as an ice skater, and there was no one else there driver or pedestrian, after that car l got one with an ice sensor in which much too my surprise actually worked. Havent had a car in awhile had been considering one this year as was sick of local bus services being abyssmal but l got the Ebike bug in late July and by September had 3 lol, but winters not good for them is it, battery depletes faster and the gripping on the road isnt great, so l think it might be a car for winter and bikes for spring. N summer, l dearly want the Ridstar q20 pro, but l cant justify the cost as its a want thing not a need, and having 3 takes up all the spare room lol, but its a nice very nice bike for only £1400, innit. Maybe come spring, l could buy it as a xmas present for mesell not to be opened until late March.. Yeah like me waiting that long is going to happen lol
@@ramborambokitchenkitchen6357 Haha yeah so they say
@@Jimmyj2f my bike was covered in salt after a 25 mile round trip the other day. Like heavy heavy amount of gritting was done, kinda overkill with fat tyres but oh well.
To de-restrict the rumble the cable is under the bike 😜
@@findingouradventure_ I looked I didn't see anything.
@ This is the video Cyrusher sent me ruclips.net/video/3OXbROJ6myw/видео.html
@@e-VRC Can you do another video if you figure it out! Thanks!
@niccoomar9569 not much point to make a whole video to just say where the wire is. I'd just put it in the pinned comment or something.
@@niccoomar9569 just look under the bike where the cables go
Hello, is there a way I can pm you for some info on an ebike
I’ve got a keteles k800 coming, for £1238 on Black Friday deal it’s got dual 1000w motors and a 48v 23ah battery. They claim 35mph which I should be able to get being only 70kg in weight.
I'm ordering the Tuttio Adria 5000w dual motor 210 N.M /. 30 a.h. / 52v 1399$
Sounds awesome 👍
@ need the fat tyres for all the flooding we’ve got here in the Forest of Dean lol.
Should have tried Sandy Lane after altering wheel diameter.
@@garry7901 the bike didn't go over 15.5 on the way up so I doubt it would've made a difference.
Love your video reviews, I'm just about ready to take the plunge on an ebike thanks to you........but I have a question. WHY is the ability to lock the front forks solid so important? This is a genuine question. Thanks.
@@iandennis7836 thanks for watching! For me it's that on decent roads you don't really need suspension so if you ever try to go fast it's slightly harder with squishy forks. Also sometimes the suspension is bad so I wish I could lock it out.
@e-VRC oh, ok. Me, I'm old enough (let's not even mention the back problems) to not just want but NEED a squishy ride full time, but thanks for the reply. Did I mention how helpful your reviews are? Kerp up the good work.
Dealing with Cyrusher when something goes wrong with one of their e-bikes it’s like banging yourself in the nuts with a cheap spanner.
It does look pretty good. Is it meant as a competitor to the L29 do you think ? And if you had to spend your own money, which would you buy ? This, of the L20 ?
@@zednotzee7 ooh good question. I like the brakes on this one. The L20 looks better imo. Motors about the same. Bigger battery on this one though. I suppose this one has better spec.
@@e-VRC Thinking about it, I think I'd go for the L20. For a 3 reasons. As you say, the L20 looks better, you don't have to muck around with wheel sizes to get a bit more poke out of it, and also because it does seem going by quite a few comments I've seen on reviews of Cyrusher bikes, their after sales service is lousy. Think I'll be still be saving up for the L20 next year.
@zednotzee7 the L20 is still one of my favourite bikes and if you're not bothered about extra range and hydraulic brakes then it's a good choice. I love the handlebars.
Is there a folding version....great channel
@@sissano1 Thanks! Sadly Cyrusher don't seem to make many folding bikes.
500 watts? I thought the legal limit was 250.
I smell BS on the 250w lol, but im all for it man, i hate our freaking rules for power of motors. p.s yer i found out how little grip those tires have goin around a sharp corner slowly, wasnt that wet also front wheel went and i hit the deck, and it freaking hurt, bike on top of me and theres me rtrying to not let it hit teh floor cause ddnt want to ruin it xD, got a flat so buying new ones as since then i have no faith with em no more lol
@@nul1fe the power rules are so confusing really. Even Halfords ebikes aren't 250w... Yeah I wish they'd just put road tread on these tyres.
I don't think the laws there are about keeping you from getting in any trouble, but rather to limit your options for _inexpensive, practical transportation._ They want you spending money on things like registration, insurance, petrol, public transport, more expensive vehicles, etc. It's a money-corruption-control issue couched in the guise of caring about "the peoples'" safety.
I don't know why the people there don't rebel against such inane, helicopter-parenting governmental laws?
@@justinw1765 yer i know its about money, its always about freaking mmoney lol, but i wouldnt mind spending a lil yearly to ride a more powerful ebike tbh
The tyres aren’t the best they don’t last as long whack some kenda’s on the battery is a hailong battery
It just shows you how overpriced the other bikes are.
I don't think the laws there are about keeping you from getting in any trouble, but rather to limit your options for inexpensive, _practical_ transportation. They want you spending money on things like registration, insurance, petrol, public transport, etc. It's a money-corruption-control issue couched in the guise of caring about peoples' safety.
I don't know why the people there don't rebel against such inane, helicopter-parenting governmental laws?
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dont bother buying ebikes if you live in London.
over 70,000 are stolen every year and the police are not doing anything to stop it.