I have the Freesky bike, and it's pretty good. The only nitpick I have about it is that it could use a bigger battery. That said, I feel like the Freego DK200 is the best "value for price" bike on Amazon, because it's the same price as the Freesky ($1500), but it has a 48v 20AH battery. I haven't seen any other bike at that price range anywhere with a battery that big. Especially for a moped style bike.
freesky swift horse has better front shocks then ehora 300 and cost 1899. best of 3 ebikes i own , by far . 1000watt unlocked . 20ah samsung battery and stupid torque it’s the best under 2000
This is the worst suggestion I have ever seen and this concerns all the bikes shown as being the 5 best!! I agree that they might be probably the 5 worse bikes!! What can I say about their gears, their autonomy, their weight, their gears, their battery capacity, and their motor? I am not only disappointed but indeed frustrated because such articles develop such false impressions to those that they do not really know a lot about bikes.
We purchased this Vivi 27.5” electric bike and a Tentaquil 26” electric bike for our 13 and 14 year olds. ruclips.net/user/postUgkxUiL0GnyDjP32RJdd660sP8mZk4CRLTCJ The Vivi was much easier to put together. With the Vivi, there was a video link to assist with assembly which made the process easier to follow (we did put the handlebars on upside down, but it was a quick and easy fix). With the Tentaquil, the assembly was not as simple to follow, but after we messaged the company for an assembly video, it was easier and they did respond quickly. The other major differences were that the Vivi has a grip throttle on the right handle (like a motorcycle) and the Tentaquil has a push throttle that you use your thumb to activate. The monitors were also different, so if you’re looking for something specific in terms of changing the bikes functions, pay attention to what the monitor offers. We were really impressed with the overall quality and functionality of both bikes, but if you’re looking for more power and an easier assembly, definitely go with the Vivi!
I have the Freesky bike, and it's pretty good. The only nitpick I have about it is that it could use a bigger battery. That said, I feel like the Freego DK200 is the best "value for price" bike on Amazon, because it's the same price as the Freesky ($1500), but it has a 48v 20AH battery. I haven't seen any other bike at that price range anywhere with a battery that big. Especially for a moped style bike.
is leg extension illegal worldwide?
Are the prices a secret?!!!!
freesky swift horse has better front shocks then ehora 300 and cost 1899. best of 3 ebikes i own , by far . 1000watt unlocked . 20ah samsung battery and stupid torque it’s the best under 2000
This is the worst suggestion I have ever seen and this concerns all the bikes shown as being the 5 best!! I agree that they might be probably the 5 worse bikes!! What can I say about their gears, their autonomy, their weight, their gears, their battery capacity, and their motor? I am not only disappointed but indeed frustrated because such articles develop such false impressions to those that they do not really know a lot about bikes.
Then what would you get? Don’t comment this without giving an opinion at least.
Good review except most of these have no fenders to keep mud, sand, etc from slinging all over you.
I don't understand why most of the fat tire e-bikes do not come with any fenders...
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Trust buying expensive things like ebike from Amazon is stupid.
wait why
Seriously offer no other alternative but talk crap. Okay dude
@@shawnbengtson2078because he can't afford one lmao
We purchased this Vivi 27.5” electric bike and a Tentaquil 26” electric bike for our 13 and 14 year olds. ruclips.net/user/postUgkxUiL0GnyDjP32RJdd660sP8mZk4CRLTCJ The Vivi was much easier to put together. With the Vivi, there was a video link to assist with assembly which made the process easier to follow (we did put the handlebars on upside down, but it was a quick and easy fix). With the Tentaquil, the assembly was not as simple to follow, but after we messaged the company for an assembly video, it was easier and they did respond quickly. The other major differences were that the Vivi has a grip throttle on the right handle (like a motorcycle) and the Tentaquil has a push throttle that you use your thumb to activate. The monitors were also different, so if you’re looking for something specific in terms of changing the bikes functions, pay attention to what the monitor offers. We were really impressed with the overall quality and functionality of both bikes, but if you’re looking for more power and an easier assembly, definitely go with the Vivi!
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