How Much Do e-bike Factories Pay?
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- Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024
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Mikey, I miss your other Channel on Electric cars. That was Always interesting. E bikes are Amazing too! I am just getting started. Leaning all that will work for my area. I plan to get a powerful utility step through, dual motor, dual 72 Volt battery, full suspension, with hydraulic brakes. Thanks!
Let me know if you need any pointers
Enlightening. Thanks for sharing.
6:16 almost head on collision due to one those “e-bikes” not using a head light lol.
My question is do they need to pay to have their scooters licensed does that cost anything or is it pretty unregulated?
Mikey, you should keep doing cars and scooters too. Blue Money Vehicles or something
Thanks for the perspective. Don't get run over 😅 and please, lots more about the ebike factories and stores.
Hey that's where I live! Xiaoshan! You are pretty spot on on everything , definitely not glamorous or anything for factory workers, but something like 6k rmb a month is still way higher than the Chinese average, probably top 25-10 precentile. The sad thing is that labor laws don't get enforced at all, worker's right pretty much non exist. Oh and cars in Hangzhou MUST stop at crossroads and yield to pedestrians otherwise they'd get fined and receive penalty points.
Thanks for the insight!
Bought a fat tire folder 2 yrs ago instead of a mobility scooter after being hospitalized. I like it but have had nothing but trouble with them understanding the ebike & saddlebags were stolen by the shipping company. The seller replaced the ebike but not the saddlebags. From what I have heard, & my own experience, is the Chinese ebike sellers do Not 🚫 understand customer service & what a warranty means. My controller broke after 8 miles & 6 months ago & the company won't even answer their phone calls. They're releasing a 1000W ebike on Tuesday with a thumb throttle claiming to go 31mph.
What company?
Mikey G: Try not to get run over! If you were doing this in London you would probably get your phone on a stick stolen. Lots of youth gangs on scooters stealing phones out of people's hands and then they ride off. Usually one youth driving the bike and the passenger grabs the phones. What are you doing in China? Looking to buy bikes to ship back to the USA?
I was told that petty crime is very low in metropolitan China. My brief trip could offer no suspicion to the claim.
It comes at a cost, though. Every inch of that place is monitored by the police. Every street corner, alley, front desk, hallway, stairwell, bus stop, elevator, bathroom entrance, business park, public park, even the Buddhist temples cannot escape big brothers gaze
Thanks for your perspectives from within China. I bought an ebike a couple of years ago on clearance & it got me back into (regular & ebike) cycling again. I've learned a lot about it and am a big proponent for this more active and eco-friendly transportation. A few pointers maybe you could pass onto the companies, a lot of products seem to be mass produced with only the early iterations. Good quality products take many iterations to improve in small batches to become a best seller. A couple of examples, a helmet mirror I got has too long of a stem, so it shakes too much when ridden on a real bike. A minimal set of testing would've revealed this and a new version could solve it easily with shorter stem (less cost & materials even). Another example is the disc brakes on my ebike is mounted in a way that the internal brake pad adjuster is blocked by the larger hub motor, if they had installed larger diameter rotors, or mounted it differently, it wouldn't have caused this issue. More testing & iterating in the design & manufacturing process is needed.
Same here. Michigan say, Amazon worker.. 1/2 to rent.. $600 take home after taxes, etc.. weekly $1,000 to $1,200 rent monthly. Base pay $21-$22 per hour but take home $650 tops. 1/2 goes to housing and the other half to food and transportation..clothing and medical or beer😂
'Take home' is income after taxes, not after you pay all your bills. Why are you being dishonest? 🤨
@@daniellarusso8012 take home pay is your pay into bank account after tax and deducted money you pay out for medical benefits
@daniellarusso8012 gross pay and net pay are not the same. Net is what you actually can use. Gross is before the government agencies get ahold of your total pay. Usually 20% or 30% less than what you really earn.
I concluded a species-level behavior to spend too much money on a wild weekend. At least, for those old enough to have money, but still young enough not to respect it.
@@JohnBabcock-qy1cs Where did I say anything about gross pay vs net pay. Net income is 'take home'. You implied that 'take home' was your income minus your rent etc, and that is incorrect. Why not just engage in honest discourse? :)