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Did I go overboard with my Aventon Ramblas?

This fork will make a huge difference on this bike handles rough terrain.

You can customize this decal to match your bike.

This mudgaurd is small and effective.

This wireless seat post is a huge upgrade from the stock one that comes on the Ramblas.

This seat has more cushion than the stock seat without being “too much.”

By adding Hunt wheels, I was able to go tubeless with my tire setup. Although, I have made the stock wheels tubeless, I wanted wheels that were designed to be tubeless.

I added crush core inserts to protect my rims against damage since I run my tires at a lower pressure.

This rear tire is my favorite and I have this on all my mountain bikes.

This is the tire I use on the front of all my mountain bikes.

With every bike I have, I use FlatOut tire sealant. Yes, I even use them for my tubeless setups.

Add a little pop of color to your wheels.

Sometimes, you just want to bling out stem.

I am a huge fan of these grips. I have put them on all my mountain bikes.

Going wireless with the transmission is a HUGE upgrade.

I have these pedals on both of my Ramblas’s. They are wide and very sticky.

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Best and Worst eBikes of 2024 https://www.scotthardesty.net/2024/12/31/best-and-worst-ebikes-of-2024/ https://www.scotthardesty.net/2024/12/31/best-and-worst-ebikes-of-2024/#respond Tue, 31 Dec 2024 02:53:28 +0000 https://www.scotthardesty.net/?p=2339 This years round up of the best and worst ebikes I have reviewed in 2024.

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This years round up of the best and worst ebikes I have reviewed in 2024.

Summary

In this comprehensive review video, I evaluate a total of 60 e-bikes across various categories, showcasing the best and worst options available for the year 2024.

Highlights
  • 🚴‍♂️ Best Fat Tire Bike: The Fiido Titan is praised for its comfort and performance, achieving an impressive 84-mile journey from Chicago to New Buffalo, Michigan.
  • 🔒 Top Utility Bike: The Aventon Abound SR stands out due to its advanced tech features, including geo-fencing and tracking capabilities to prevent theft.
  • 💲 Budget-Friendly Option: The KingBull Discover offers great value with a comfortable riding position but could benefit from a better display.
  • 🚲 Best Cargo Bike: The Letrigo Minivan SE excels in speed and stability for grocery runs, despite needing an improved kickstand design.
  • 🛴 Top Commuter E-Bike: The Velotric Discover 2 is noted for its impressive ride and customizable features, making it an ideal choice for urban commuters.
  • 💡 Best Folding Bike: The HeyBike Ranger S stands out with powerful performance and solid build quality, although it has a few minor design flaws.
  • ❌ Worst E-Bike: The G-Force AE is criticized for its low speed and safety concerns, making it unsuitable for adult riders.
Key Insights
  • 🚴‍♂️ Performance and Comfort Are Key: The Fiido Titan’s ability to comfortably cover long distances showcases the importance of performance in real-world scenarios. Riders looking for reliability on longer journeys should prioritize comfort and battery capacity.
  • 🔒 Advanced Security Features Matter: The Aventon Abound SR’s geo-fencing and battery lock features highlight growing concerns about bike theft, especially in urban settings. Such features can provide peace of mind for users who may leave their e-bikes unattended.
  • 💲 Value in Budget Models: The KingBull Discover represents a trend where budget-friendly models can still provide an enjoyable riding experience. This suggests that consumers do not always need to spend a fortune to get a quality e-bike, making cycling more accessible.
  • 🚲 Customization Enhances User Experience: The Velotric Discover 2’s customizable features are indicative of a market trend where personalization is becoming increasingly important. This allows riders to tailor their bikes to their specific needs and preferences.
  • 🛴 Practicality in Design for Cargo Bikes: The Letrigo Minivan SE’s performance in grocery runs illustrates the necessity for practicality in design. A well-thought-out bike can significantly enhance the convenience of everyday tasks, emphasizing the need for utility in e-bike design.
  • 💡 Folding Bikes Expand Accessibility: The HeyBike Ranger S demonstrates how folding bikes can appeal to a wider audience by combining power with portability. Such designs are ideal for urban dwellers with limited storage space or those who require easy transport options.
  • ❌ Quality Control is Crucial: The G-Force AE’s poor performance serves as a cautionary tale for consumers about the importance of quality control. As the e-bike market grows, the variance in build quality highlights the need for thorough reviews to guide informed purchasing decisions.

The focus on comfort, advanced technology, and security features will likely shape the future of e-bikes in 2025 and beyond. As more consumers turn to e-bikes for commuting, recreation, and utility, understanding these nuances will be crucial for making informed choices in a rapidly expanding market.

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Big Marsh Park & Aventon Ramblas! https://www.scotthardesty.net/2024/09/20/big-marsh-park-aventon-ramblas/ https://www.scotthardesty.net/2024/09/20/big-marsh-park-aventon-ramblas/#respond Fri, 20 Sep 2024 20:15:59 +0000 https://www.scotthardesty.net/?p=2173 The reason I have 2 Aventon Ramblas's is so I can share mountain biking with my friends. Chris gets his first experience with the Aventon Ramblas and Big Marsh Park.

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The reason I have 2 Aventon Ramblas’s is so I can share mountain biking with my friends. Chris gets his first experience with the Aventon Ramblas and Big Marsh Park.

Summary

Chris and I explore Big Marsh Park on Aventon Ramblas bikes, enjoying pump tracks and discovering scenic trails while experiencing the joy of mountain biking.

Highlights
  • 🚴‍♂️ Great park for beginners to get familiar with biking.
  • 🏞️ Pump track offers momentum-based riding fun.
  • ⛰️ Advanced trails provide exciting challenges.
  • 🌲 Exploration leads to hidden areas of the park.
  • 🚵‍♂️ Smooth climbs with the help of e-bike torque.
  • 💪 Both bikes handle well on various terrains.
  • 😅 A fun day out, showcasing the joy of mountain biking.
Key Insights
  • 🚲 Beginner-Friendly Environment: Big Marsh Park serves as an ideal location for novice riders to gain confidence and skills in a safe setting. This encourages more people to try mountain biking.
  • 🌟 Variety of Trails: The park features diverse trails, from pump tracks to single tracks, catering to different skill levels and preferences. This variety keeps the experience fresh and engaging.
  • 🏋️‍♂️ E-Bike Advantages: The Aventon Ramblas bikes showcase excellent climbing capabilities, making it easier for riders to tackle steep hills with minimal effort, enhancing the overall biking experience.
  • 💨 Momentum Riding: The pump track emphasizes the importance of using momentum, illustrating a foundational skill in mountain biking that can enhance performance on varied terrains.
  • 🔍 Adventure and Exploration: The day highlights the thrill of exploring new trails and discovering hidden gems within the park, adding an element of surprise to the ride.
  • 🏅 Community and Camaraderie: The experience underscores the social aspect of biking, with friends sharing the adventure and supporting one another on the trails, making it a more enjoyable outing.
  • 🛒 Encouragement for New Riders: The video promotes the idea that mountain biking doesn’t have to be extreme, encouraging beginners to embrace the sport with the right equipment, such as the Aventon Ramblas.

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Aventon Ramblas Upgrades Tested https://www.scotthardesty.net/2024/08/12/aventon-ramblas-upgrade-review-trail-test/ https://www.scotthardesty.net/2024/08/12/aventon-ramblas-upgrade-review-trail-test/#respond Mon, 12 Aug 2024 21:54:07 +0000 https://www.scotthardesty.net/?p=2031 I made a bunch of upgrades to the Aventon Ramblas. Did my investment make a difference on the performance?

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I made a bunch of upgrades to the Aventon Ramblas. Did my investment make a difference on the performance?

Summary

The upgraded Aventon Ramblas was trail-tested, showcasing significant improvements in performance with new components like a Fox fork and tubeless tires.

Highlights

🚴‍♂️ Upgraded forks and tires enhance performance.

🛠️ New Fox dropper seat post provides smooth operation.

🌲 Trail conditions were a mix of wet and challenging.

🎥 Testing new Insta 360 camera for different angles.

💨 Rider feedback on handling and comfort was positive.

👥 Engaged with fellow riders, sharing experiences.

☔ Rainy weather didn’t dampen the fun; the bike performed well.

Key Insights

🔧 The Fox 34 Float forks significantly improved handling and responsiveness on trails, making jumps and drops more manageable.

💡 Transitioning to tubeless tires enhanced grip and reduced pinch flats, increasing confidence on varied terrains.

🌟 The new dropper seat post offers a noticeable upgrade in adjustability, allowing for quick height changes during rides.

🌿 Trail conditions highlighted the importance of tire pressure adjustments—30 PSI was optimal for the rider’s weight and style.

🎥 Experimenting with different camera equipment, like the Insta 360, allows for fresh perspectives and enhances video content.

🤝 Interacting with other riders fosters community and offers valuable feedback on performance and upgrades.

🌧️ Despite challenging weather, the overall experience was positive, underscoring the bike’s reliability and performance enhancements.

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How Loud is the Rattle on the Aventon Ramblas? https://www.scotthardesty.net/2024/08/12/how-loud-is-the-rattle-on-the-aventon-ramblas/ https://www.scotthardesty.net/2024/08/12/how-loud-is-the-rattle-on-the-aventon-ramblas/#respond Mon, 12 Aug 2024 21:36:26 +0000 https://www.scotthardesty.net/?p=2025 Ride with me as I take my Aventon Ramblas on a single track mtb trail to see how the motor rattles. By the end of the ride, do you notice it?

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Ride with me as I take my Aventon Ramblas on a single track mtb trail to see how the motor rattles. By the end of the ride, do you notice it?

I have seen where people have complained about the “rattle” that the motor of the Aventon Ramblas creates. In this video, I got for 4 mile ride with no words, no music, just the ride. You hear what I hear.

By the end of the ride, will you notice it?

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Aventon Ramblas Upgrades https://www.scotthardesty.net/2024/06/21/aventon-ramblas-upgrades/ https://www.scotthardesty.net/2024/06/21/aventon-ramblas-upgrades/#respond Fri, 21 Jun 2024 14:03:39 +0000 https://www.scotthardesty.net/?p=1967 I show you all the modifications and accessories I have installed on to my Aventon Ramblas.

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I show you all the modifications and accessories I have installed on to my Aventon Ramblas.

34 Float 29 FIT4 Factory Boost Fork

I found this fork on Backcountry. It was on sale when I purchased it, use the link to find the current pricing.

Fox Racing Shox Fork Decal Kit

The fork comes stock with orange decals on the forks. I wanted the logo to blend in to the bike so I purchased this kit to mute out the orange.

Fox Racing Mountain Bike Mud Guard

This small front fender is perfect for my use. I purchased the green one as it matches the bike.

FSA Headset Spacer

The bike tech who installed my parts added this headset spacer to give a little touch of color.

PNW Loam Lever 2

A common issue with the stock Ramblas is the dropper seat post lever. I found it to be very stiff so I replace it. I like the fact that this lever comes in different colors as well. I purchased the version with the 22.2mm clamp as I like to have my lever a littler farther away from the grip than the MMX mount provides.

Trail One Hell’s Gate Grips

I am a huge fan of these grips. They are wider than the stock grips but not to thick to where they hurt my hands. I like these grips so much that I have put them on all of my mountain bikes.

Maxxis Agressor (29×2.5wt – Dual, DD, Tubless Ready)

I wanted to go tubless with my setup. I put this tire on the rear. I was doing research on tires and saw that others were using this setup on their Ramblas. The Recon tires that came with the Ramblas didn’t seem to grip as much with the terrain I ride on so I switched to this.

Maxxis Minion DHF (29×2.50wt – 3CG, Exo+)

I put this tire on the front. I saw that this is a fast tire but great for cornering.

Muc-Off  Tubless Valves (44mm)

When going tubless, you need to have tubless tire valves. I like Muc-Off products and these seem to do the trick.

FlatOut Tire Sealant – Sportsman Edition

I have found FlatOut to be the best tire sealant I have ever used. I asked the bike shop to use this instead of the normal tire slime. I use it all of my bikes, whether they have tubes or tubeless.

2024 Fox Transfer F-S, Kashima, 31.6mm, 150mm

I felt that the stock dropper seat post was slow in response time. I wanted to see if a different dropper would provide me with a better experience. I was correct. I choose this one as I wanted it to match the front forks.

WTB Pure Saddle

For me, the stock seat kept getting stuck on my clothing when getting off and on the bike. I saw good reviews on this seat. I do like this seat better.

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Ramblas vs Summit – Round 1 https://www.scotthardesty.net/2024/05/30/ramblas-vs-summit-round-1/ https://www.scotthardesty.net/2024/05/30/ramblas-vs-summit-round-1/#respond Thu, 30 May 2024 02:10:32 +0000 https://www.scotthardesty.net/?p=1957 First we will compare the specs between the Aventon Ramblas and the Velotric Summit 1. The next video I will put them on trails to go head to head. Which one will be victorious?

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First we will compare the specs between the Aventon Ramblas and the Velotric Summit 1. The next video I will put them on trails to go head to head. Which one will be victorious?

Aventon Ramblas vs Velotric Summit Face Off! ROUND 1

Comparing Vatre Summit 1 and Aventon Ramblas Specs

  • The Velotric Summit 1 is priced at $1,799, while the Aventon Ramblas is priced at $2,699 but currently on sale for $2,399, showcasing a significant price difference.
  • Both bikes are marketed as entry-level eMTBs designed for those interested in mountain biking without a hefty investment.
  • The Velotric Summit 1 offers Class 1, 2, or 3 eBike options with speeds up to 28 mph or even 31 mph, including a throttle. In contrast, the Aventon Ramblas is a Class 1 eBike limited to 20 mph without a throttle or option to upgrade to higher classes.
  • The Aventon Ramblas is available in four sizes (small to extra-large) and two colors, offering versatility for riders from 5’1″ to 6’5″.
  • The Velotric Summit 1 is available in 2 sizes (regular and large) and 3 colors, offering versatility for riders from 5’1″ to 6’6″.

The Velotric Summit 1 costs $1799, while the Aventon Ramblas is priced at $2699 or on sale for $2399, highlighting a significant price difference due to the better components in the Aventon Ramblas.

  • The Velotric Summit can achieve speeds of up to 31 mph, showcasing its impressive performance.
  • The Ramblas is priced higher than the Summit, which may impact consumer decision-making.

Component Quality and Durability

  • The Summit has cheaper components due to its lower price point, reflecting its affordability.

Summary from youtubesummarized.com

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Limited Edition Aventon Ramblas https://www.scotthardesty.net/2024/05/30/limited-edition-aventon-ramblas/ https://www.scotthardesty.net/2024/05/30/limited-edition-aventon-ramblas/#respond Thu, 30 May 2024 01:39:06 +0000 https://www.scotthardesty.net/?p=1945 In this video, I show you what the new limited edition Aurora Aventon Ramblas looks like up close

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In this video, I show you what the new limited edition Aurora Aventon Ramblas looks like up close

I’m in love with the Aventon Aurora Ramblas Plus Upgrades

In this video, I show you what the new limited edition Aurora Aventon Ramblas looks like up close. I also cover the differences between the limited edition and the Borialis model. Let’s talk about what upgrades I am doing to my stock Ramblas.

Planned Upgrades to the Aventon Aurora Ramblas 

  • Upgraded the grips to Trail One Hellgate for a thicker and grippier feel.
  • Added a bell from Amazon, as the bike didn’t come with one.
  • Replaced the stock dropper post level with a PNW dropper seat post lever for better performance.
  • The bike’s stock tires are being upgraded to more aggressive ones for better trail performance.
  • Upgrades also involve changing the fork system and seat, with potential changes to pedals pending a trial run to gauge preference.
  • Plans to test the upgrades to assess performance before applying them to another bike.

“These grips are a little bit thicker and provide just the right amount of grip.”

Summary from youtubesummarized.com

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Velotric Summit MTB Test https://www.scotthardesty.net/2024/05/02/velotric-summit-mtb-test/ https://www.scotthardesty.net/2024/05/02/velotric-summit-mtb-test/#respond Thu, 02 May 2024 15:29:42 +0000 https://www.scotthardesty.net/?p=1936 My mountain bike test of the Velotric Summit 1 would have gone better if I had read the warning statement on my front forks.

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My mountain bike test of the Velotric Summit 1 would have gone better if I had read the warning statement on my front forks.

You Should Read Those Warning Labels

Exploring the Velotruc Summit 1 EMTB Features

  • The Velotric Summit 1 is an entry-level EMTB priced at $1,800.
  • Key specs include 27 1/2-inch wheels with 2.6-inch tires, a 705-watt battery with 14 amp hours, a 750-watt motor with 1300 peak power, and 90 Newton meters of torque.
  • The bike offers flexibility, transitioning from a class one to a class three ebike, allowing speeds from 12 mph to 28 mph.

“This bike has flat out in the tires, and we’re definitely going to be okay during this review.”

Testing the EMTB on Various Terrain

  • The bike is tested at Soldiers Memorial Mountain Bike Park on familiar trails to assess its performance.
  • Despite encountering a nail in the tire, the EMTB’s Flatout technology proves its effectiveness, ensuring a smooth ride.
  • Initial impressions highlight the bike’s responsiveness and agility on the mountain bike trail.

“My job right now is to put it out on this mountain bike trail to see how it does.”

Climbing Challenges and Trail Performance

  • The EMTB tackles a challenging climb using throttle and pedal assist modes.
  • The rider experiences the bike’s power and torque during the demanding ascent.
  • Transitioning between throttle-only and pedal-assist modes demonstrates the versatility and performance capabilities of the EMTB.

“Let’s see how she does… Come on, come on! Oh, that’s 90 Newton meters of torque.”

Evaluating the EMTB on Advanced Trails

  • The rider navigates advanced trails, assessing the EMTB’s handling, stability, and maneuverability in demanding terrain.
  • The bike’s weight and torque sensor are noticeable factors impacting the riding experience on steep climbs and technical sections.
  • Despite the trail’s challenges, the EMTB proves to offer control and stability, emphasizing the importance of rider skill and pedal assistance.

“I’ve been putting a lot of mountain bike trails in, but this is my first time on this bike, she’s 62 lb, so she’s feeling a little bit heavy compared to some of the other ones I have.”

Upgrading Opportunities for Bikes

  • Bikes like the one showcased can undergo upgrades such as adding a dropper seat post, changing out forks, or adjusting gearing to enhance performance.
  • Upgrading to include extra gear can be advantageous, and this bike allows for such modifications.
  • Cost considerations are crucial, especially since the bike’s price can be further reduced using discount codes.

Upgrading this bike allows for customization, from adding a dropper seat post to adjusting gearing, providing enhanced performance possibilities.

Effects of Overloading Front Forks

  • When the front fork bottomed out upon landing, causing the tire to hit the top of the fork brace, it indicated overloading and improper landing technique.
  • Noticing that the issue likely stemmed from landing too front-heavy and perhaps disregarding warning signs against jumps.
  • Testing the bike without front suspension highlighted the importance of proper usage to avoid equipment failure.

“I mean just gave out now to be fair I probably landed a little front heavy for that to happen.”

Testing Limits and Equipment Resilience

  • Engaging in jumps despite warning labels regarding such activities may strain the equipment beyond its limits.
  • Despite pushing the bike to its extremes during testing, the manufacturer remained dedicated to assessing the failure and improving future products.

“I think that’s why Veletri gives me these bikes to test for you guys to show you what you can or what you should and should not do with them.”

Maintenance and Quick Fixes

  • Demonstrating the use of a product called Flat Out to seal a punctured tire without the need to change the inner tube, showcasing a convenient maintenance solution.
  • By promptly addressing the puncture, the rider was able to continue the test without major disruptions.

“We are sealed that’s all it takes—right here is the nail that I pulled out.”

Summary from youtubesummarized.com

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Velotric Summit Review https://www.scotthardesty.net/2024/05/02/velotric-summit-review/ https://www.scotthardesty.net/2024/05/02/velotric-summit-review/#respond Thu, 02 May 2024 15:13:30 +0000 https://www.scotthardesty.net/?p=1930 Velotric developed an affordable entry-level eMTB. Before I test it on the trails, let's see how it does as a commuter!

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Velotric developed an affordable entry-level eMTB. Before I test it on the trails, let’s see how it does as a commuter!

Warning: The Fastest Entry Level eMTB You Need.
  • The Velotric Summit 1 is Vre’s first foray into the eMTB market, offering affordability and versatility with options for Class 1, 2, or 3 e-bikes, featuring multiple power modes, including 5 levels of pedal assist and 3 power modes.
  • “Velotric wanted to develop an emtb that was number one affordable but it was also multiuse and I’m going to show you what I mean here in a second”

Velotric’s Summit 1 brings a blend of affordability and multi-usability to the eMTB scene with various power options and modes for a versatile riding experience.

  • The Velotric Summit 1 has different levels for the rear light: steady at level one, flashing at level two, and brightening up when braking at level three.
  • Riders can choose between miles or kilometers and connect to the app by scanning a QR code to make adjustments through the app.
  • The headlight, which is 130 lumens, can be turned on by holding the plus button and off by holding it again.
  • Noteworthy feature: Walk mode can be activated in pedal assist level one by pressing the minus button until the bike moves with an indicator displaying walk mode.
  • The bike features rear brake levers, and shifters for changing gears, and comes with a bell for signaling.

“Number one… you just have a solid light in the back and then whenever you hit the brakes it just brightens”

Riding Experience and Performance

  • The rider comments on the smooth takeoff of the bike and notes feeling the power increase as they switch between the different modes like Eco, Trail, and Boost.
  • Wider 2.6-inch tires offer better grip on mountain trails but can increase rolling resistance on pavement.
  • While climbing a hill, the rider tests the throttle-only mode in Eco, Trail, and Boost settings and observes how each mode impacts power and torque differently.

“You definitely feel the power increase as you switch between the modes like Eco, Trail, and Boost.”

App Integration and Battery Monitoring

  • The rider showcases the Velotric app’s connection to the bike, providing real-time battery percentage and odometer readings.
  • The app allows for customization of settings such as screen brightness and offers features like auto power-off.
  • Through the app, the user can track mileage accurately, as verified by comparing readings with other sources like Strava.

“The Velotric app connects to the bike, showing battery percentage and odometer readings, offering customization options and accurate mileage tracking.”

Sand Test Performance

  • The eMTB effortlessly tore through the sand in boost mode, showcasing its power even with minimal pedaling.
  • Boost mode allowed for easy navigation through the sand without excessive effort.

“Turn turn turn; let’s see if she’s biting. She’s biting. Oh, she’s getting a little tired.”

Speed Testing in Various Modes

  • The speed testing involved evaluating the eMTB’s performance in different modes, including eco, trail, and boost.
  • The bike achieved speeds of 29 mph in eco mode, showcasing its versatility and capability in varying terrains.

“Let’s see if she’ll do 30… 29 is like the best it’s going to do.”

Brake Testing and Efficiency

  • The brake test evaluated the bike’s stopping distance at different speeds, demonstrating its safety features under quick deceleration.
  • The eMTB showed reliable braking performance, stopping efficiently within a reasonable distance.

“That was scary at first; 42 ft which took a bit to stop… everything felt controlled and good.”

Battery Power Management and Efficiency

  • The test included monitoring the battery percentage throughout the ride, highlighting the bike’s endurance and energy efficiency.
  • Despite decreasing battery levels, the eMTB continued to operate effectively, showcasing its longevity and performance.

“We’re at 27% battery power… let’s hope we have enough to make it home.”

Throttle Usage and Comfort

  • The throttle feature provided convenience during acceleration, enhancing the riding experience by allowing effortless take-offs.
  • Coasting capabilities and comfortable riding positions contributed to an enjoyable and smooth ride on the eMTB.

“Having a throttle when you take off is a nice feature… let the throttle do the work.”

Summary from youtubesummarized.com

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