Why I like that feature. I have noticed since the days are getting shorter and I’m riding in the dark in the mornings. I can see this one’s blinkers on the front and it reminds me, but not in the daylight lol.
I love mine too. That’s interesting. I’ve seen the original one without the turn signals and has the twist throttle. What’s the third version have on it?
Thanks so much for watching and you question. I weigh around 220. Also have to consider things like hills, wind, and temperature. My experience so far has been between 30 to 45 miles depending on those factors. I live in a really hilly area. If you live in a flatter area you'll likely get 50 or more. It will start slowing down significantly once you get down below 30%. You likely won't be able to maintain 30 after that point.
@@WyomingRider Thanks, that gives me a good base line, looking to work in the National parks next summer.. and looking for something to get around on besides my truck. Traffic in the parks can be crazy, so would be nice to just zip right around the traffic jams.
@@WyomingRider I agree. Especially now that prices have creeped up on all bikes. Seemed a little bit too expensive a few months ago, but def a better value these days.
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What a great bike. Need one😀
Thanks Jerry! Ya it really is!
Lights are great addition to be see better
Yep very familiar light right?
You need to have that blinker yell at you like the other bike ❤
Why I like that feature. I have noticed since the days are getting shorter and I’m riding in the dark in the mornings. I can see this one’s blinkers on the front and it reminds me, but not in the daylight lol.
Dual motors is great
Yep great for hills!
I’m pretty impressed with that bike for 48 V too
It’s definitely the fastest 48v bike I have
Great job!..fast 48volt
It’s pretty impressive for a 48v.
Nice one Jeff
Thank you sir! Hope that knee is doing well!
@@WyomingRider slow but sure my friend
So walk 68° here today with low 51 tonight I’ve already seen a couple of trees turning
Ya it’s looking like fall is coming very soon
I love my meelod. From what I’ve seen there is 3 versions of this model
I love mine too. That’s interesting. I’ve seen the original one without the turn signals and has the twist throttle. What’s the third version have on it?
How is the seat doing for you? My EB-9 has the same type setup.
It’s pretty good just needs to be a little softer in my opinion
So the real question, how much to you weigh, and how many miles to you get out of a full charge, going 30-35 the whole time?
Thanks so much for watching and you question. I weigh around 220. Also have to consider things like hills, wind, and temperature. My experience so far has been between 30 to 45 miles depending on those factors. I live in a really hilly area. If you live in a flatter area you'll likely get 50 or more. It will start slowing down significantly once you get down below 30%. You likely won't be able to maintain 30 after that point.
@@WyomingRider Thanks, that gives me a good base line, looking to work in the National parks next summer.. and looking for something to get around on besides my truck. Traffic in the parks can be crazy, so would be nice to just zip right around the traffic jams.
@@C0braChicken2 You're Welcome! It's a great bike. I ride it to work quite often. Zips right up the steep hills around here.
@@C0braChicken2you aren't doing more than 35mph on this bike ...flat land. I own this bike too
Any mechanical issues running it at unlocked full power so far?
Thanks for watching and your question. So far no issues!
Fast for a 48volt
Hills and no trees...
Ya We don’t have a lot of trees. Lots of prairies and grassland. The mountains have trees.
That bike is not shab at all.
Thanks for watching! It’s definitely good for its price point!
@@WyomingRider I agree. Especially now that prices have creeped up on all bikes. Seemed a little bit too expensive a few months ago, but def a better value these days.
Juliet is it’s only competition
@@shortsbytommy That one does look nice too!