I ride my dual motor A8 every week throttle only for 64 miles and still have 36% left in the battery.
@omozeoyarebu4444Күн бұрын
@brightsideme If you have Dual motors engaged everytime its reduces you battery percentage by alot. It's best to use single motor for most riding and dual motor for hills and quick acceleration only. This gives you maximum range possible. With that battery, 100 miles is possible at 15-30mph also depending on other factors(weight, terrain etc). I own an Ariel Rider Grizzly with 52v 45ah, if am riding all day on dual motors, I'll probably get only 15 or so miles, but on single motor and some sprinkle of dual motor mode when i need it, i can get between 40-60 miles of range. Unfortunately, every ebike company grossly overestimate battery range for their bikes. It's a really annoying part of the PEV space
@ABC-po6be8 күн бұрын
Sorry to hear about the issues, for that kind of money, one expects better. My bike is all black with a rear basket just like yours, except that I went down the Vitilan path. I've only had my i7 for a couple of weeks so it's early to tell, but so far everything is working well - fingers crossed. I expect to have some issues with it eventually, but hopefully I can just upgrade components as needed. Are you planning to do the same, or are you going to start over with something else?
@brightsideme7 күн бұрын
@@ABC-po6be My bike didn't work out of the box. And no, I don't feel like upgrading anything on it. I like the way it looks and I'm a fan of the design, just not the quality
@ABC-po6be7 күн бұрын
@@brightsideme I would feel the same way. Hopefully you can dispute the charges or find a solution that will put you back in the market for something to your liking. In the meantime, thanks for sharing your experience - at least others can learn from what you've gone through.
@geauxracerx6 күн бұрын
You know you can adjust the Alan screw in the break lever to make it apply more pressure, right?
@brightsideme6 күн бұрын
@@geauxracerx I figured that out later I couldn't find an adjustment screw at the time. If you look at my other videos I ended up figuring that out
@Ebike_Adventures13 күн бұрын
Were you able to get a refund or any type of credit from your bank or Aniioki for the problems you had?
@brightsideme13 күн бұрын
@@Ebike_Adventures nope, they offered me $200 to take down my videos. I just posted a new one, they denied me warranty on parts now that I've been exposing them.
@Ebike_Adventures12 күн бұрын
@@brightsideme I ordered the single motor version about a year ago and had problems with them, I was able to get a refund through my credit card by opening a dispute. At the end of the day they were forced to pay the bank back and I ended up keeping the bike as well, I tried to work it out with them but like you I had similar problems with them choosing not to fix the problem. They can choose to not warranty the product for any reason they choose which is something I found out through the dispute process,. You should have been able to dispute with your bank, since you had a fatal flaw which prevented the bike from even working. My single motor version works well with no big problems besides it wasn't new when I received it and came banged up, but I agree they do lie and falsely advertise performance of the bike and the quality of the bike is not as good as other bikes I have.