What do you think about Simon’s cheap e-bike? 🤔 Let us know in the comments section below! 👇
@urbanjungle9600 Жыл бұрын
Wow! The last time i saw an e-bike go that fast across cobbles was on the Kapelmuur with Fabian Cancellara riding it!😂
@alinapopescu872 Жыл бұрын
I think that it weighs 27 kilos. I weigh 47. Were I ever inclined to buy it, how would I manage a monster like that? But it might be useful to someone with more kilos and less money.
@LT-rk6fr Жыл бұрын
That front light placement is terrible, look how upward it is positioned, all it does is blinding incomming traffic. Unfortunately more and more of these appear on the roads, not to mention the clueless riders who have them on in broad daylight. As for the e-bike part if you live in a relatively flat area you are better off buying a light road bike. It is quite easy to achieve 25 kph and there is no hassle with additional e-bike problems.
@santiagobenites Жыл бұрын
Simon will ride anything. I was amused!
@matthewlewis2072 Жыл бұрын
The ley thong to remember is, you're coming down from a level of bikes (and fitness) that even most keen cyclists cannot imagine. For someone coming from an equally crap unassisted bike, this would be great. Let's be honest, it works. If it dies after 18 months, not the end of the world at that price, and someone may have been converted. Power to the people!
@johngrubb00710 ай бұрын
I bought an ebike here in Canada in the late fall of 2022 and didn't get much riding done before winter. It was $1500 CDN which isn't too much more than the bike in this video. It weighs 55 lbs. I did some modifications like adding fenders, better seat, shock absorber seat riser, riser for the handlebars, and a rack with bags on the back. Total I've spent was around another $500 CND on the mods. It has a 500w motor and 10 amp battery. I use it mostly without any assist since it's just there to help on hills and in case of a mishap so I can get home. I'm 63 years old and this is my first bike in over 40 years. I wasn't in great shape but was determined to get healthier and this (cheap) bike was my ticket. Over the course of 3 months last summer I rode over 1600 km, mostly without assist. I climbed hills that would be difficult to walk up using a low gear and full assist. If I hadn't been able to get a bike at this low a price, I wouldn't have gotten one and wouldn't have gotten the benefit out of biking. I even managed one ride of 101 km and still had half the battery charge.
@BigBadWilfAgain10 ай бұрын
You can't ride anything over 250 watts on the road in UK
@johngrubb00710 ай бұрын
@@BigBadWilfAgain I think 250 watts would be sufficient for the majority of hills that I tackle but there are a few that I would probably have to avoid since they are long and steep and I need that extra ooph to get up them.
@pigletshut10 ай бұрын
@@BigBadWilfAgainCanada allows 500w and 32km/h.
@gwine908710 ай бұрын
1500 CAD is about $500 more than his bike. Quite a difference.
@lmcsquaredgreendale322310 ай бұрын
@@BigBadWilfAgain Do they enforce it. We have a lot of ridicules laws on the books and the local and even some of the state police ignore them. So the bike can travel faster and give you help on hills for cities like mine with longer roads all going up hill where all the important things are. Ridicules, I can see some busybody screeching to the Constabulary "oh my God here comes another one of those motorcycle gang members and it almost hit my dog who was chasing it....save us!
@justinkendell1119 Жыл бұрын
It depends what you're looking for... I've had a similar thing, similar motor, battery in frame, 20" wheeled folding thing for nearly four years... yes it's crap, but I live with MS and it is the best wheelchair in the world, it's climbed Pyrenean and alpine cols, and with a trailer does my shopping... I can't even walk 10m without my crutches, yes it'll never replace your Pinerello, but it's WAY better than my wheelchair (which was more expensive)
@krob9145 Жыл бұрын
Yes, definitely heard some people who struggle to walk say that it's a great mobility aid. One I know with back trouble says using a mobility scooter does mean getting out but it's limited in where it can go and sitting still for a long time is painful. The same problem would happen sitting driving a car. On a bicycle since they're moving there's less pain plus they're getting some physio and transport all in one. It would be upsetting to put up with the pain sitting still and go to the health centre for physio only to end up in a little horrid room where you have to sit on a stationery bike looking at blank wall peddling away.
@bazd Жыл бұрын
I have an Ebike in the UK it has a throttle I use it as a mobility aid as I'm disabled. I'm not sure where he gets his information but as long as the motor does not exceed 250 watts and not faster than 15mph its not illegal in the UK to have a throttle. Electric wheelchairs have throttles.
@user-yv2cz8oj1k Жыл бұрын
@@bazd I think there was some stuff in the UK proposed rules early on, but yes, forcing users to have a cadence sensor and no throttle would make it impossible for other users. Plus we have people on escooters now, that would make them instantly illegal.
@robotsonmars198911 ай бұрын
@@bazdincorrect the only throttle you can “legally “ use on an e-bike in the UK is a start assist which will go to 3.7 mph after that cadence must commence to engage up to 15mph… That said most police don’t care what e-bike you are on as long as you are not being a d*ck…..😂😂😂
@tarstarkusz10 ай бұрын
He's a really obnoxious "man" (I use the term loosely). He has no idea what it means to be on a budget. He doesn't have to worry about theft either. Knows nothing about batteries but runs his mouth like he does. He knows NOTHING about electric motors and again, runs his mouth like he does. He doesn't even understand the concept of voltage sag and why the bars would go up and down. He paid 500 dollars for this bike and expects it to be his 5-10k Dollar bikes he doesn't pay for anyway. Personally, people like him are the reason everyone hates cyclists!!!
@derekheuring298410 ай бұрын
I'm turning 70 this year and for most of my life from 6 to 66 I was an avid bicycle rider. One of these inexpensive ebikes is just what I need to get back on two wheels. Thanks for the reveiew.
@IhaytFukkingsocialmedia9 ай бұрын
yes, you can do it!!!
@WLEE1005 ай бұрын
Simon's experience with the display being wonky reporting remaining battery charge (going up 1 or 2 bars) should be a RED FLAG of a dangerous situation of a battery system that doesn't reflect the true situation of the batteries. That's a SIGNIFICANT issue. There is a TON on energy being stored in those batteries (which helps you get up those hills so easily) BUT if something goes wrong, the resulting fires from all that energy being discharged are something from hell itself. They essentially CAN'T be extinguished until all the energy dissipates from the batteries
@rngpog43474 ай бұрын
Did you buy one?
@puddytat5427 күн бұрын
@@WLEE100 I know I'm late to this but wtf. I'm not so sure if the battery going up a little when you back off the power is an issue. If you've ever owned an automatic transmission car and forgot to turn the lights off and it won't start, just turn the lights off and wait 10 or 15 minutes and it will fire up(if your battery is in good condition and the lights haven't been on for days). Granted, a car battery is lead/acid and an ebikes is lithium but I don't think that matters. I have had a 'cheap' ebike($1800 cad) for 3 years now and it's been flawless. If I'm down to say 3 bars and I coast down a long hill it will sometimes go back up to 4 bars. This also happens if I stop for a break.
@cristimclable Жыл бұрын
A cheap ebike got my above knee amputee ass back on the road, after 20 years. Yeah, fancy ebikes are better and lighter but an hour long ride on a Sunday afternoon can put a smile on your face
@twerpantine6 ай бұрын
good for you
@JimIBobIJones6 ай бұрын
Well done and v inspiring. Being a more recent (3 yrs ago) below knee amputee, it was hard enough readjusting to cycling - genuinely can't imagine how hard it must be being able to get back in the saddle as an above knee.
@kate1ee6 ай бұрын
I"m so glad it did! Good on you....and that's all the counts! :)
@LondonFriendsWalks5 ай бұрын
Very inspiring, I’ve developed an invisible disability over the last few years and heart arythma. Bought my wife a second hand Pegasus e bike in Morocco. It’s perfect for the 26 km ride to Rabat from my home in Harhourah. Here in London ive a collection of bikes all of which I now struggle with. The e bike can’t help me cos I’ve got to get into London by tube and a hefty e-bike would kill me lugging it up and down stairs etc
@kurisu78854 ай бұрын
Gotta start someehere too.
@jimunderdown613410 ай бұрын
Hi simon im 80 years old bought this very bike about 5 years ago. Thought you might recognise the frame from Ancheer. I have severe knee arthritus but it has taken me up hills and to my favourite nature park and i love it. Cycled since i was 9 years old
@TommyJonesProductions9 ай бұрын
I've got the 500w version of the Ancheer. Love it for getting around the city.
@Morboeatspeople4 ай бұрын
Awesome; I knew it looked familiar lol the welds on my Ancheer Gladiator are pure beauty :) nicer frame than my old Fuji had!
@scottroder55164 ай бұрын
I am 67 and hope to be still riding when I am 80. I am looking at buying my first e bike.
@wattage20073 ай бұрын
He won't want to hear that. Look who his sponsors are. As if we'd ever get a positive review of an ebike which costs a fraction of what his sponsors manufacture.
@cabrown0525 Жыл бұрын
I don't think that I have ever seen Si smile so much during a review. I think he secretly loved it!
@gcn Жыл бұрын
Hahaha Si is always happy when on two wheels! Riding a slightly hair raising bike can be super fun but only when you have the experience and skills like Si does.
@Karl-Benny10 ай бұрын
I think it was the vibration
@alexfraser1376 Жыл бұрын
When you look at how in every riding clip Si is smiling it reminds me of cycling as a kid. Too often we get wrapped up in the unimportant elements of cycling and become grumpy about pot holes, something being 'off' or just not getting the numbers we want. But this is the groundfloor of cycling as a kid, enabling you to do something you couldn't without a bike and enjoying the process. Great video!
@gcn Жыл бұрын
He's a big kid at heart! He just loves his bikes!
@simonmandrakejones Жыл бұрын
I started cycling again last year, having not been on a bike for 15 years. One of the things that makes it such a joyous part of my life is that I get the same enjoyment from cycling that I did as a child.
@IhaytFukkingsocialmedia9 ай бұрын
I dunno, I still feel like a kid when I cycle!!!!
@IhaytFukkingsocialmedia9 ай бұрын
this this this.@@simonmandrakejones
@MDuarte-vp7bm3 ай бұрын
I love riding different bikes, especially ones not to my ideal. The novelty wears off pretty quick, but for a while it really puts a smile on my face. Things like pedal brakes, single speed, etc. Variety is nice.
@mattbrooks4484 Жыл бұрын
The reason for the battery bar going back up at 7:47 is the battery percentage will be based off live voltage. After a high power draw, the voltage will drop and then recover after a short period of time. This was a common issue on the older evolve skateboards (gtx and earlier), usually referred to as battery sag. Evolve fixed it in the gtr onwards
@matt.3.14 Жыл бұрын
I think it has to do with heat, and the battery heats up it can't provide the same voltage, and when it cools down some it'll go back up.
@russ2714 Жыл бұрын
@@matt.3.14 No it's just as the previous poster stated; the display simply looks at the battery voltage and when a high load is applied the battery voltage drops (all batteries do this), and the drop can be significant depending on the cells used in the pack, so the display shows the overall battery level has dropped but when the load is removed the battery voltage recovers and the simple display reads this as a higher state of charge.
@tombaily29 Жыл бұрын
This also means the battery % is actually the higher "recovered" percent.
@EBikersplace Жыл бұрын
That's why the display should show actual voltage and not percentage bars. It's far more useful.
@matt.3.14 Жыл бұрын
@@EBikersplace That'd work for me, I'm a EE. Average Joe it's just going to numbers with no context, and they'll be confused why the bike most stops working when it's only gone from 52V to 40V or whatever. :)
@linea2000 Жыл бұрын
Fairplay to Si for looking at it objectively, not from an expert cyclist point of view. It shows the integrity that GCN have to not completely dismiss the cheaper stuff.
@FordTransitvan Жыл бұрын
For someone on a budget who is old and has to ride up steep hills, this will be a a godsend. I'm buying one.
@maxhugen10 ай бұрын
550 quid? That's 1,100 AUD or so. Nah, not in this pensioner's budget. 🤷♂
@malibugrove10 ай бұрын
Totally agree with you. If this video put someone off buying the only e-bike they can afford then GCN has seriously failed.
@avlisk10 ай бұрын
It's not a bad-looking bike, either.
@blueninja01210 ай бұрын
@@maxhugento be fair, if we're talking car replacement that's pretty good though if I understand correctly, australia's about as car-dependent as north america so...
@maxhugen10 ай бұрын
@@blueninja012 Yeah, very car dependent. Australia covers roughly the same area as the 48 contiguous US states - but with about 7.6% of the population. 300 miles here is just "going to visit my sister tomorrow". 🤭
@mrtnsnp Жыл бұрын
What did we learn? There is no bike bad enough to not bring a smile to the face of Si "cycling god" Richardson.
@ZaydDepaor Жыл бұрын
54 idiots liked this idiotic fanboy comment
@ZaydDepaor Жыл бұрын
okay, I see it was his own phrase.
@gcn Жыл бұрын
Bikes of all shapes are fun! Nothing better than getting out on two wheels 🙌
@matlockmeat Жыл бұрын
I've ridden bikes like this and once you've ridden high end mtbs, these bikes feel absolutely horrendous. I personally can't have fun on them because the quality is so compromised. Only fit for the skip in my opinion, or for a non rider to use for canal cruising.
@neilfield3229 Жыл бұрын
Not everyone can afford high end ebikes
@cloudbudget Жыл бұрын
This bike is perfect for those who need help getting up hills and getting to work or school. They get to their destination, pull the battery off and lock up the rest for the day or night. In total the bike does the job, but it has little value piece by piece so it won't be targeted for theft. Exactly what so many people need. Plus I saw you having fun with it despite it being a low brow clunker! 😊
@kevinsharp-kn7rm11 ай бұрын
All these people moaning about 15mph fall off and realise 15 is fast enough.
@tonipittman54745 ай бұрын
I recently was given an e-bike when my car died. I don’t know anything about the quality or cost of the bike. But the bike has changed my life. It’s a joy going to work. I start my day in a really good headspace and riding home I’m able to let go of the stresses of the day. I’m a happier person because of riding. I’ve rediscovered a childhood joy and freedom of bike riding. I have a regular bike that is on loan to a friend for the summer, but it’s now my intention to ride it when the weather isn’t great (scared of riding the e-bike in wet weather), so the e-bike has opened me up to riding a regular bike (the bike that’s on loan sat for 5 years unriden). I was over weight and scared of riding. My point of this story is that a cheap or in my case free e-bike can open up a world for someone who is out of shape. It did for me. In the short time of riding I’ve much healthier. I can’t afford an expensive bike. The e-bike changed my life v
@Alan-ln3ls10 ай бұрын
Some five years ago I bought the cheapest e-bike I could find at a national chain: it cost around £800, and I had the confidence that it had been thoroughly inspected before I took delivery. It is intended as a road bike for general use (rather than a pseudo mountain bike) so it looks a lot better than the one in the video, and it certainly does the job. The sight of that one being lugged up a flight of steps certainly resonates with me, my bike having apparently been built from cast iron drain pipes and requiring quite a lot of effort to lug backwards up the four steps to my front door, not something I relish at my age (now 72). But I certainly would not be able to cycle to my weekly volunteering stint without the motor assistance, the destination being some 500 feet higher than my home with some interesting hills on the way (but coming home is so much easier!) One dedicated cyclist said to me "it doesn't matter that it's an e-bike: what counts is that it's a bike and you are riding it."
@IhaytFukkingsocialmedia9 ай бұрын
i was just on another video about e-bikes and one comment read "who cares that 'some people consider it "cheating"'???? I just lost 25 lbs" LOL
@nigelduckworth4419 Жыл бұрын
I have a Carrera ebike bought 5 years ago. It is a life saver, literally. As someone who has always cycled and once been a member of the CTC, I have had many bikes. But this one is something else. I have near me, many vertical rise hills of between 1-5 and 1-7, according to Ordnance Survey. I treated myself to this bike at 69 years of age because it was killing me, and would probably have done so already, to get up the hills. Now I can do it with effort but ease and I have not, touch wood, had any heart attacks.
@biggusdickus59865 ай бұрын
Odd, l would have thought that cycling for so long would have made you fitter and stronger, longer. If you see what l mean.
@MonoderHungerForest Жыл бұрын
If an eBike review can ever be a "good mood clip of the day", this one is it.
@__-bk6mm Жыл бұрын
E-bikes are a great fun :)
@tonyrobinson362 Жыл бұрын
I've only got a ordinary bike eg no batt, But this review was excellent and fun thanks keep safe.
@tonycamplin8607 Жыл бұрын
I definitely think that you're a bike snob. You proved it to be a great machine and it did everything that you put it through. It handled that hill effortlessly and I was amazed how it went down the steps (can't imagine anyone wanting to do that though). All in all a perfect machine for most riders, for the price. Judging by your smiles, you obviously secretly enjoyed and liked it.
@richardcook1987 Жыл бұрын
Dont think that's a fair comment. If you get used to a certain level of anything. If you drive a Mercedes daily and then get given a shitty car as a holiday rental kia you'll laugh at it.
@tonycamplin8607 Жыл бұрын
@@richardcook1987maybe, but they both do the same thing
@richardcook1987 Жыл бұрын
@@tonycamplin8607 maybe. But driving cheap French car isnt as pleasant as a volvo or Mercedes. They're noisy and plasticy. Same argument applies to People who say "A casio does the same as a rolex" Yeah they do. But one is nicer.
@swordmonkey663510 ай бұрын
@@richardcook1987 "Nicer" is a very vague metric. The Rolex is more valuable as a consumer product, but "nice"? If you're trying to accurately time multiple laps, then a Rolex isn't "nicer" than a Casio that's suited for multiple functions, including accurate lap timing. A Rolex is a piece of jewelry and status more than a practical timepiece. When everyone has cell phones that accurate synchronize time to the atomic standard, a Rolex becomes an ornament more than a timepiece.
@ae566810 ай бұрын
@@richardcook1987 car snob!, Mercedes are shite.
@andrewsallee6044 Жыл бұрын
I did a 25 mile OAB yesterday and I saw 2 or 3 ebikes and maybe 50 acoustic. Judging solely by appearances (not a good thing to do, but it's all I've got) the people who were riding the ebikes would be unlikely to have been out without them. So I think it's good.
@colincampbell4261 Жыл бұрын
Stop using that stupid word to refer to standard bikes.
@23Gears Жыл бұрын
Are acoustic bikes the ones with really loud and clicky freewheel hubs? 😂
@hamshackleton Жыл бұрын
@@23Gears No, they're powered by lots of gasping and groaning!
@Ken_oh545 Жыл бұрын
OAB?
@hamshackleton Жыл бұрын
@@Ken_oh545 On A Bike?
@robertroyds133210 ай бұрын
The primary function of a pedal-assist e-bike is to remove hills and headwinds as an obstacle to the popularization and adoption of cycling as a viable mode of transportation. Once hills and headwinds are gone, the viability and possibility opens up for a vast swath of the population for whom it would otherwise be inaccessible.
@KristopherNoronha10 ай бұрын
I'm riding a Decathlon ebike that cost me 699, it seems a lot better for a little extra money! Same weight, no disc brakes, and 8 speed, but rear suspension in addition to front, better motor control, speedo + odo, better tyres and the battery/charging system quality is far more confidence inspiring. Also, pannier rack holds the battery, so you can get bags on too - more practical! I use it on "eco" mode and it runs over 50km uphill with the motor on (the motor is off most of the time as my speed is over the cutoff speed on flat/downhill stretches in seconds)
@ellipticalsoul Жыл бұрын
I agree with your closing remarks and while I love the idea of more people being able to access ebikes, I really think that the batteries should have to pass some kind of testing process from an external organisation both for the safety of people buying them and not giving more ammunition to people in the media who are constantly trying to discredit cycling.
@stephensaines7100 Жыл бұрын
[and not giving more ammunition to people in the media who are constantly trying to discredit cycling.] This is a crucial point! It is extremely rare that I see an e-bike rider following the protocols (let alone the law) of safe pushbike riding.
@demishade Жыл бұрын
Note that all CE (the EU safety label) marks are self-declare, and have been so for years. There's no independent body who tests any electric devices being sold - unless it's also sold in other markets (like the US) where explicit testing is required. Whether self-declare is worse than actual testing is not a clear question. Also, if a device does fail even though self-declared, the liabilities for the producer/importer is considerable.
@andrewblakesley4202 Жыл бұрын
It's not just the media, more than one Fire Service have gone on record to express concerns over battery safety.
@alexnorth2452 Жыл бұрын
Those chinese batteries are the biggest thing holding ebikes back, you may as well have a gas tank with a lit match right beside it, over in china its a daily occurrence in the cities that these things are up in flames
@nstrug Жыл бұрын
In the U.K. they do need to pass safety standards and it’s a criminal offence to sell stuff that hasn’t. This is completely unenforced when it comes to online selling though.
@porororoborororo672 Жыл бұрын
I have said it before and I will say it again - Si just has a way with words and storytelling that makes his videos so unique and engaging. Such joyfully presented commentary and captivating content. Thank you!
@gcn Жыл бұрын
Great to hear you love Si vides so much! Can you think of any videos that have stood out from the rest?
@douglaspate9314 Жыл бұрын
I agree
@Krieghandt Жыл бұрын
@@gcn When Si heckled Matt for not being able to clip in. Those were hilarious because Matt thought it was funny as well.
@steveprudell997611 ай бұрын
Absolutely charming person
@barryjames374710 ай бұрын
You're his mum aren't you?😅
@__-bk6mm Жыл бұрын
Thank you for showing e-bikes in a positive and balanced way, I commute on an e-bike and there is still a lot of bike snobbery out there for literally no reason as we’re all just cyclists at the end of the day.
@gcn Жыл бұрын
E-bikes are a perfectly good way of getting out and about and enjoying your riding!
@hogroamer260 Жыл бұрын
I ride an ebike but still am a bit of a snob. When I see people riding those tanks with motorcycle wheels, I look at them with the same disdain as those riding their golf carts on suburban streets. But when I'm on mine, I could care less what other cyclists might be thinking.
@Stellar001100 Жыл бұрын
@@hogroamer260People like to customize their ebikes. I take it you're talking about Super73 bikes.
@hogroamer260 Жыл бұрын
@Stellar001100 I don't limit it to any specific line, just any fat tire bike that I can hear humming down the road from 1/2 a mile away and that can't realistically be pedaled. Honestly, I don't really care, but those are more toys to ride than bicycles.
@JudeTheYoutubePoopersubscribe Жыл бұрын
@@hogroamer260I have a fat tire bike and it does a much better job of absorbing all the horrendous bumps on roads around me. Yes they can't be pedalled without electric power but when you've got a motor it doesn't matter
@GrahamPrice-t8s10 ай бұрын
Its great seeing these eBikes reviewed and highlighting what you get for your money. If you do economise there is usually - Lack of dealer support - Little in the way of warranty - low end components - Lower quality batteries. However many of the riders who get these eBikes are over 75Kg and that makes a massive difference on hill climbing - especially if you are carrying bags/panniers etc. In Brighton cheap tyres usually mean regular punctures and you would not want to change punctures on the rear tyre that often. When and if it does stop working do not be surprised if your local bike shop suggests taking it back to Amazon to get it repaired. The controller box looks extremely exposed and would be interesting to see how waterproof it is and usually the bottle bolts are designed to carry 500G unless they are reinforced so frame may get fatigued over time with the weight of the battery.
@ry491 Жыл бұрын
I have the exact bike but it's branded Ancheer. Had it 2 years and l love it . To avoid that delay when you stop pedalling just touch one of the brakes . Motor cuts out immediately. Also the brakes are the opposite way around. Right hand lever is the rear brake . Caught me out until I realised . Never had any issues with it after I adjusted the gears after assembly . It's great fun to ride and gives me smiles per miles .
@granthaller95448 ай бұрын
Wait; right hand brake is rear brake on all of my bikes. Is it different in the UK than the US?
@ry4918 ай бұрын
@@granthaller9544 yes right lever is always front brake here in the UK . Easy enough to swap the cables over though .
@helolumpy Жыл бұрын
The problem with the Amazon e-bikes from a bike shop perspective is we won’t (typically) work on them. We usually have problems getting parts from the manufacturer so if anything goes wrong in the motor or battery you’re usually on your own.
@alexnorth2452 Жыл бұрын
I converted one of my recumbents to electric and asked my local shop to do a bit to it, it wasn't until I explained that what I wanted done had nothing to do with the electronics were they even willing to hear me out, 40$ worth of work isn't worth risking damaging 1200$ worth of electronics and I don't blame them for not wanting to take that risk
@Stellar001100 Жыл бұрын
Ive learned from the University of KZbin to deal with all my ebike needs. If the bike shop won't help me, I'll do it myself.
@alexnorth2452 Жыл бұрын
@@Stellar001100 that's how I learned, most of the maintenance on the ebike I do myself now, was a good excuse to learn some valuable skills that will save me thousands over the years as my fleet continues to grow
@MarioGoatse Жыл бұрын
Will your shop work on something like the Cube Reaction Hybrid with the Bosch motor?
@rantingwrench Жыл бұрын
@azzajaybrah Any good shop should, yes. Cube usually aren't the best to deal with, but Bosch are generally really good and any Bosch service centre can service a Bosch system.
@groundskeeper5292 Жыл бұрын
I've got a similar cheapie. Paid $572 off eBay brand new over here in the states. Mine has a digital display but similar specs. Love it. BTW, I love Bristol. Miss it dearly. Thanks for another great video! End ebike snobbery!
@serhiirudenko6183 Жыл бұрын
Battery meter goes up and down because under load there's a voltage sag and the controller shows remaining battery by voltage of the battery.
@jorismak Жыл бұрын
This , my 5000+ eur Stromer has the same . Percentage displayed on the computer , which goes up as you stand still and things cool down again .
@alandempsey2496 Жыл бұрын
he couldnt be bthered even finding that basicfact out.
@JudeTheYoutubePoopersubscribe Жыл бұрын
@@jorismakyeah my 2000w bike does the same stuff. Can make it hard to gauge how long you can actually keep going when on low battery and the voltage decides to jump around.
@richardellingworth4484 Жыл бұрын
Is it possible that the indicators are showing how much assisted riding time you have left based on the assistance level you select? Therefore, if you reduce the assistance level, the time goes up. Just speculating. I have know idea how the computer arrives at the battery meter indicator display value.
@sankaplays30989 ай бұрын
Reducing the assist reduces the load on the battery, in turn reducing the voltage sag, voltage sag in plain is literally the strain of the power being drawn on the battery, to put it in simple terms. You go full speed, voltage will sag, you dont, it wont. @@richardellingworth4484
@marcflanagan1987 Жыл бұрын
Did the exact same thing, I bought a cheap e-bike from Amazon. Eleglide M1 Plus. The reason being that I wanted to get into cycling, loose weight and get fitter, and I didn't want to spend a fortune just to see whether I would like it. You defiantly get what you pay for, but now I love going out on the e-bike and I am going to save up for something better that I know I will enjoy even more. The electric part of it for me is the fact that I can go further and enjoy the ride more without exerting myself.
@roseedge5626 Жыл бұрын
Yes this is exactly why I got an ebike. I was lucky that I was able to get it through the cycle to work scheme otherwise I wouldn't have been able to. But I've already saved money on commuting, found that I love cycling, and am definitely more active. Now that I know I love cycling, I can get a more expensive/better quality one next time without the fear that I won't like cycling.
@TheFatwelder Жыл бұрын
As with all tech, it depends on what you use it for. If you want to give up the car for your 20 min journey to work, it's probably worth it. If you plan to do weekend cycling trips around the country,then you may need to invest in a top of the range bike.Having said that, one of the better reviewers I have come across.👌👌👌
@steveprudell997611 ай бұрын
Yes
@amirborn Жыл бұрын
I think that the main feature of this type of bike is that they let you ride , in the city and a bit of offroad, without breaking sweat...and for that they are absolutely fantastic.
@DraftySatyr10 ай бұрын
Or even 'breaking sweat' ...
@investment-mk3vl5 ай бұрын
and that for many of us is key. to be able to arrive at your destination without appearing to have just got out of a pool is simply a game changer.
@MDuarte-vp7bm3 ай бұрын
@@investment-mk3vlAgreed. I live in the desert and I feel like I need to take shower as I'm riding in to work on a normal bike. Also, heatstroke.
@andyl9428 Жыл бұрын
Its not often I need to pause a video due to tears of laughter, but this ticked the boxes. The joy, surprise and fear of finding out nuances on the go is what life's about. Well played.
@gcn Жыл бұрын
I'm glad you found it so entertaining! For some more inexpensive bike content, why not check out 'Cheap bike challenge' on GCN+ 👉 gcn.eu/cbc
@robertparry8725 Жыл бұрын
For me, bike = sport, e-bike = transport. My ride to work is 13.5 miles. Gravel bike is 60 min to work, 80 min to get home (800 ft climbing on the way home). E-bike is 55 min to work (so almost the same), but only 60 minutes to get home.
@HONOROFCOURSE Жыл бұрын
Get a torque sensor
@Marmattron Жыл бұрын
I was probably one of the first 25 e-bike owners on the hilly island of Malta in 2019. Every year after that I noticed more and more interest and investment in such a beaut invention. This year there are many more than ever enjoying riding with more and more e-bikes here. Congrats on your skill and courage especially down the steps and braking downhill. Found this very funny and glad it wasn't me testing it out.
@trek520rider210 ай бұрын
Well done for braking and not breaking.
@imacrazyguy58314 ай бұрын
For $400 (cheapest ebike on amazon currently), it is a fantastic way to be mobile. It will get you to work and back with speed and on time.. zero gas to worry about and zero insurance payments. It pays itself off in 2 months, easy, as a replacement to a car. Not worried about comfort and such.. however you can buy an $80 suspension seat post and another $40 for a city sized beach seat for comfort which can be moved to any other bike (or replacement bike).
@andrewmcalister3462 Жыл бұрын
Loving that GCN releases a video about a $60,000 bike, and a video about a EUR 549 bike, within an hour of each other. 😂
@gcn Жыл бұрын
What can we say, we're very inclusive 😂
@hogroamer260 Жыл бұрын
I like that they totally disrespect the ebike by ditching the spandex. NO, stupid ebike, you are not worthy of my GCN kit!!!
@Aeronwor Жыл бұрын
@@hogroamer260but if you wear spandex on an ebike you'll look like a total mupet.
@jsim9042 Жыл бұрын
Brilliant isn’t it! 😊
@hogroamer260 Жыл бұрын
@@Aeronwor That's what I see when I see anyone with spandex that isn't in a race!
@timnoko3588 Жыл бұрын
Most cheap e-bikes measure pedal activity with a sensor, which is basically a cadence sensor. They always have some delay in cutting the power, cause it doesn't actually know when you stop pedalling, it only knows it once the sensor doesn't get triggered for set amount of time. It's the same when you start to pedal, there's always some delay. It's fine for easy commuting though. The more expensive option is a strain gauge in the pedal, similar to power meters. That's instant and can also be used to control the motor power related to your power output.
@JudeTheYoutubePoopersubscribe Жыл бұрын
My cadence sensor bike kicks on and off the power pretty much as soon as I either start or stop pedalling. It's just the one in this bike is probably poorly programmed and I doubt there's anything the suer could do about it because legal bikes are too locked down.
@theogohioan1633 Жыл бұрын
Here in the US, our Amish communities have really taken to e-bikes. It used to be in the early mornings you would here the clop clop clop of amish takibg horse and buggies to work. Now its just the whine of e-bikes. I talked to the Amish onwer of a bike shop about their relatively recent adaptation of the ebike. He said it has really helped their senior population stay mobile and a part of the community.
@captaincrunch520110 ай бұрын
Don't e-bikes have an 'illegal' motor in them? Maybe OK if you park it at the bottom of the garden where your landline phone is situated.
@smokeyone4 ай бұрын
Amish use electricity?
@theogohioan16334 ай бұрын
@@smokeyonethey charge at work, or out at the end of the driveway. They use electricity, but don't have their homes wired. It's more about not being tied to "the worldly"
@smokeyone4 ай бұрын
@theogohioan1633 interesting that's pretty cool
@adrianwright868510 ай бұрын
2:06 What it looks like is surely - obviously - purely subjective, you might not like it. To me it looks like a perfectly good bike!
@CoolDudeClem10 ай бұрын
On my e-bike that I built I never have to pedal if I don't want to, most of the time I just have the motor do all the work, it will even go uphill without any help from me. But then I have 1KW of electrical power at my disposal on that bike. Also I put BMX handlebars on it so I can ride in an upright and comfortable position. I don't know why ANYBODY would want to ride their bikes (electric or otherwise) all hunched over, HOW is that supposed to be comfortable? For me its a really painfull position to ride a bike.
@paulj7997 Жыл бұрын
Not even a mention of the super cool kick stand... Outrageous!
@LebronPhoto1 Жыл бұрын
I have two inexpensive eBikes at home and one way I greatly improved them was by replacing the heavy coil suspension forks with inexpensive air forks. They are lighter and more adjustable. For a speedometer, we added a phone Mount and Mount our phones, which we use with an app to monitor speed, distance, average speed, heart rate.
@hamshackleton Жыл бұрын
So your bike cost 200, and your speedometer cost about £1000? 🙂
@LebronPhoto1 Жыл бұрын
@@hamshackleton I already owned the phones and would have them regardless. Still better than overpaying for an eBike with a speedometer already included.
@hamshackleton Жыл бұрын
@@LebronPhoto1 YOU might have, but a lot of others do not. Myself included - what for. Nobody is going to want to phone me if I'm not at home!
@LebronPhoto1 Жыл бұрын
@@hamshackletonhere in the U.S., home phones are becoming a thing of the past. I haven’t had a land line in over 10 years. The cell phones are our only phones.
@hamshackleton Жыл бұрын
@@LebronPhoto1 Here in the UK, we have our hard-wired phones for when the cell towers fail, coverage is very patchy if at all - or the mains power goes off - which happens all too often!
@manoz6194 Жыл бұрын
The battery back went back to four bars because the voltage would have stabilised. If you switched off the bike after a ride and turned it back on, the display would show more volts if it had a voltage display
@Dave-ty2qp10 ай бұрын
I liked your honest evaluation if the bike, and the conclusion you arrived at. If you are used to driving a Cadallac, remember that a Kia can get the job done too.
@AbdullahAyman-r1g Жыл бұрын
Definitely value for money. I bought ADO a 20+ and absolutely love it. I would go for this bike too for a smoother road. E-bikes are fun for average people like me. Commuting, traveling, and exercising everything in one.
@MarkMcLT Жыл бұрын
I'm certain that this is the same bike previously marketed (in the US at least) under the Ancheer brand. I recognise it because I bought one, and I was generally very happy with it, especially given the price - US$636 in 2018. For my purposes at the time, getting around my suburban neighborhood at a point where my circumstances didn't justify me owning a car, it was everything that I needed. It's the only e-bike I've owned, so I have nothing to compare it to, but I very much enjoyed riding it. I also saw the issue with the power meter fluctuating, but I believe it's because it's trying to give you an indication of how much longer the battery will last. If you drop down to a lower power setting, or you're not doing hill work, then you can ride further, and so the meter increases its reading to reflect that. I ended up moving overseas, and so I gave the bike to a friend. However, last year, 4 years after I bought it, I received a recall notice from Amazon on the battery. They reported that a total of 6 batteries had caught fire, and so the manufacturer offered a free updated replacement battery.
@youtubechangemynamewhy Жыл бұрын
Wow after 4 years
@LednacekZ Жыл бұрын
looks to me like a perfectly acceptable e-bike for daily commute.
@manoz6194 Жыл бұрын
Better to buy a normal bike and add a bafang kit.
@__-bk6mm Жыл бұрын
E-bikes are great for commutes agreed :)
@gcn Жыл бұрын
It absolutely could be!
@viet0ne Жыл бұрын
@manoz6194 but any bafang kit is going to cost more than this bike alone.
@undesputedkg Жыл бұрын
Having spent a lot of time working on these over time it absolutely isn’t. It’s only as good as good enough to get started but it will be dead in a year or so of actually daily riding. The motors and controllers burn out a lot very easily. The parts can very readily become completely impossible to get. These manufacturers of the lowest cost ones do a really clever thing where they spec it only good enough to get past the warranty period. The electronics are also dangerously unreliable over time.
@StephanieDaugherty Жыл бұрын
the lag and jerkiness of a cadence sensor takes some getting used to... however, it's not all bad, as they are a legal workaround to "no throttle" rules - just put it in a gear low enough that you spin out and slowly ghost pedal to satisfy the "motor only works while pedalling" One trick I've found to prevent unwanted motor activity is to pull the brake levers just enough that the motor cutouts engage without the pads touching. The battery level "fluctuating" is just battery sag - the level meter is really only a voltage meter, and you'll always have some degree of battery sag under heavy load - the voltage drops a bit and comes back up when the load is removed. The MFR can compensate for it somewhat to hopefully keep the rider from noticing, but this happens on all ebikes.
@jockmoron10 ай бұрын
Thanks I was going to say the same thing about the battery indicator. I would imagine the technique for a "throttle" effect will only work on cadence sensor motors in the front or rear hubs.
@misspiggy98673 ай бұрын
Good tips, thank you.
@stephenjones2194 ай бұрын
Old mountain biker here. Just now have started to think about an E-bike. Good review and some good information. Might not ever buy one for my bike collection but I like your take on things. Thank you.
@Saddletramp1200 Жыл бұрын
I bought an Ancheer 250w 26" bike. 600.00 It's a wonderful bike. No problems at all. 3 years of joy so far. My Wired Freedom is a monster. I am sorry your laws are what they are.
@doitpulis Жыл бұрын
the guy that pulled up behind you at the bottom of the hill ....you're just lucky that wasn't Ronnie Pickering 🤣
@robrussell851510 ай бұрын
If it was me in the car I’d say “get the £&@@&&@ out the £&@&£ way &&&7@@&” !!”
@MDuarte-vp7bm3 ай бұрын
Oh, ya muppet! @@robrussell8515
@mathewrose2951 Жыл бұрын
I have a friend whose house was burned by a Li-Ion battery fire from a leaf blower she plugged in to charge in the garage before going upstairs to work. By the time she smelled the burning and called, she was displaced from her home for 18 months whilst waiting for 380k in repairs to her home. I'd love to add a couple e-bikes to what we already have to get my wife cycling more with our kids, but others' experience has convinced me that the only smart course of action will be to add in to the cost a 12'x15' shed for the corner of the garden that can store them safely away from the house.
@lordgarion51410 ай бұрын
Or you could take it off the bike sitting in the middle of your concrete floor of your garage, and then charge it. If it catches on fire it really shouldn't be burning the whole house down.
@ghjgjihjgjyrdrgydsgr137 Жыл бұрын
I love your review. My workplace has recently banned bringing personal mobility batteries inside due to the potential risk of fire from the junk at the low end of the market - the building contains irreplaceable historic collections, so an abundance of caution is entirely reasonable. We need a secure outdoor storage box for removable batteries. All the better if we can have an outdoor charging point in it. I've put in a couple of suggestions. Electric personal mobility has huge potential benefits, but the many drawbacks are becoming fairly clear, too. I wish I could look ten years ahead and see how we're adapting.
@c1m1w Жыл бұрын
A quick multiply out might make you less keen: Let’s say you have 50 people at work using the charging box. Most people charge the battery every day, as this reduces the wear on it vs deep discharge. 1 in 1000 batteries will catch fire according to the video, and that’s whilst charging. There are 260 working days in the year. That box catches fire and destroys everyone’s batteries 13 times per year.
@ricksdeli Жыл бұрын
@@c1m1w eh, 0.01% is 1 in 10,000. Also, that number is unlikely to be a failure probability rate - otherwise you're assuming that all ebike batteries will explode and kill you if you wait long enough. Your 50 people aren't bringing in different bikes every day to roll the dice on, so if all their bikes are actually fine (Prob=99.5% approx), then zero fires per year.
@RobinT346 Жыл бұрын
This has been impacting disabled people who use mobility scooters and electric chairs too. It was a concern years ago and then most places got over it when they realised that the risk was actually pretty low with properly manufactured and regulated batteries (and maybe they realised they were being horribly discriminatory). But over the past year or so it's started to come up again and I think is linked to the questions people have about cheap e-bike and e-scooter batteries and home made/bodge setups
@gcn Жыл бұрын
Thanks for commenting! Sounds like a sensible rule to us, we hope it's not causing more people to drive into work? 🚗
@Stellar001100 Жыл бұрын
These days you can find a flame resistant ebike storage bag. In reality, as long as you dont abuse the battery (dropping it on the ground from waist height or above) you shouldn't experience a battery fire.
@neilfurby5558 ай бұрын
Pretty fair review, and a decent conclusion. Nice and realistic, talking to ordinary bike users, not specialists. Thanks.
@Spacemonkeymojo6 ай бұрын
Love the ending of this video, doesn't matter what other people think of your bike, if you like it that's all that matters.
@ashpunting Жыл бұрын
I love electric bikes. I got back into riding after I had a hip replacement, and I loved it so much that I bought two more, and it hits me out of the house to breathe in that British fresh air what more do you need 😅😂👍🏽
@stevengagnon4777 Жыл бұрын
Broke my pelvis so they had to put it back together and replace my hip . Riding a recumbent now and would really like a motor for the hills I've noticed that I avoid some routes because of the hills. I am a life long bicycle mechanic and a new one is out of reach for now kinda ironic.
@nickpope567 Жыл бұрын
Give it to Sam Pilgrim to really find it's limits 🤣🤣.
@gcn Жыл бұрын
E-bike Party? 😉
@edgarbran9822 Жыл бұрын
Exactly what I was thinking! GCN should get him for a fun, silly, amazing review or challenge.
@Stellar001100 Жыл бұрын
You should come down to LA. LA Esk8 rides through the city every Saturday.
@miles1909 Жыл бұрын
Thought this as soon as the stair set of doom was mentioned
@websterforrest Жыл бұрын
Nice video, as ever. I wasn’t really thinking of getting an ebike but now that I’ve seen this video I’ll probably just carry on using my own metabolism and skeleto-muscular system as the powerhouse for my bicycular transportation. :)
@stephensaines7100 Жыл бұрын
Yup! Even if there's days (rare for me) where the commute is a slog, it's vastly outweighed by the days where it's absolute glee. Cycling by your own power is like flying towards heaven.
@hogroamer260 Жыл бұрын
@stephensaines7100 You do realize there are very rideable ebikes that you don't need to turn on?
@stephensaines7100 Жыл бұрын
Good Heavens no! Then perhaps try using a push bike. It's exquisitely easy to tell when an e-bike is being assist powered. The balance/muscle motions are distinctly different not to mention the give-away whir of the motor. In many cases, e-bikes are incompatible with push-bikes on shared paths and lanes.
@hogroamer260 Жыл бұрын
@stephensaines7100 I have riden a "push bike" for 60 years. It was only ten months ago I ditched my trek hybrid for a Soltera 7. It is also a hybrid and actually outperforms the Trek (in manual). There is no whiring noise, even when turned on. Regardless, I don't think anyone is trying to fool anyone. For me, the motor allows me to travel further from home with the ability to always return if a knee or hip act up. I regularly ride 20 miles @ 16 mph. I'm not into racing but certainly able to keep up with most riders, ten or twenty years younger. It also offers the benefit to get to an appointment, if I'm running late and then I have the opportunity to ride back using my own "skeleto'muscular" system. It's the future of cycling. As everyday riders learn about their performance and how they can expand use/capabilities, you will see more and more of them. I believe the great benefit is they will bring more people into cycling, and there will be greater accommodations made on the roads for them - win/win!
@canwelook11 ай бұрын
And you can manually powerhouse your ebike as much as you want by changing the level of power assist.
@wsimpson5311 ай бұрын
Entertaining, informative, and incredibly high production value. Nice!!!
@docchocobo Жыл бұрын
Rising and falling effect under load is called the Puckett Effect. As the battery gets weaker, you will see the voltage drop increase under load, but when resting, the voltage will 'bounce' back up a bit. Watch it under load to tell where it really is.
@david_drives_66 Жыл бұрын
I love my e-bike. I love non e-bikes as well. Last Friday I was riding my Hybrid over the Oberalp pass (Human Powered). Today I just chilled out on the e-bike letting the motor assist my sore knees. The e-bike is great for commuting and lets me ride as much as I want. It compliments my other bikes nicely.
@jorismak Жыл бұрын
Kinda think 'why is it bad looking '. Looks like a normal sportive bike with a big back to bottom tube. That battery looks a bit like it doesnt belong, but so does any bottle or anything you mount into your frame.
@MDuarte-vp7bm3 ай бұрын
I don't see it either. I think he's used to bikes looking like 2,000 dollar art pieces.
@rossco3603 Жыл бұрын
Great video. I think this is what cycling is all about; freedom and fun.
@stephensaines7100 Жыл бұрын
"Freedom and fun" is using your own muscles to fly with.
@gcn Жыл бұрын
It absolutely is!
@roseedge5626 Жыл бұрын
@@stephensaines7100No that's restrictive and not fun if you have a disability or something that makes pedalling too difficult. Don't make cyclists look like snobs with that ableist attitude
@stephensaines7100 Жыл бұрын
@@roseedge5626 I am partially disabled myself. Anything to add to that?
@AfrinonM Жыл бұрын
@stefan "Freedom and fun" is whatever we want it to be. Maybe it's using muscles for you, maybe it's riding with throttle only for someone else. That's what it means for something to be free.
@johnbrown153110 ай бұрын
Love your site for bike info! I bought a Bafang BBS1 3 years a go and love it! Put it on my Claude Butler Hy-Brid and it performs faultlessly! Can do 80 miles on a full charge in the summer, and bought at the fraction of the price from a store!!!
@exgenica6 ай бұрын
09:55 Re the disc brakes stopping power. Every ebike I've purchased first required that I adjust the disc brakes before they worked properly. They were ALL improperly adjusted, front and rear wheels. Some were so far out-of-spec that when applied they barely touched the rotor, some even had intermittent contact with the rotor. Others practically locked-down the wheel with varying levels of constant pressure on the rotor(s) even when NOT applied. It's a relatively easy adjustment that doesn't usually take much time and can save not only YOUR life, make pedaling mode easier, but can also really increase the range of your ebike on a single battery charge. (note: from personal experience with my ebikes, I'm a HUGE advocate of checking every significant mechanical adjustment (like brakes, shifting assembly, tyre pressure, seat height and handlebar height and alignment), structural mechanical connecting element (screws, pedals, latches(if any), and so on), and electrical connectors properly latched in their sockets on any ebike before taking it out even for a "test" drive)
@pinjaliina Жыл бұрын
The weight is not that bad, given that the bike has a motor. Take a fully loaded (front and rear panniers and a rack bag on top of the rear panniers) steel frame touring bike, and you'll end up with a similar number. Except that then you won't have a motor to make your life easier. I've ridden thousands of kilometres with such a setup. But what worries me more with this bike is the shifting quality of Shimano's most entry-level groupset, given the triplet chainrings and the fact that these bikes are often bought by people having little experience with derailleur gears.
@davidwhite4874 Жыл бұрын
I've found new cheap bikes (especially off Amazon) need to be tweaked by somebody who knows what they're doing, anyway. Once dialled in and maintained, even cheap Shimano groupsets give the average rider years of trouble free service.
@VRTownUK Жыл бұрын
I must say I think for the price it wasn't bad. I have a cheaper E-bike and that was £2000 and I love it. Most battery fires seem to be due to modifications to the control unit, charger or the battery itself that the user had done so I heard when listening to a news article on the radio.
@johnrickards1908 Жыл бұрын
How much was it, I didn't catch that on the review?
@oplkfdhgk Жыл бұрын
15:11 honestly i think the bms is just fine. i think the battery level indicator is just one of those cheap indicators that uses voltage to determine the battery level and that can be pretty inaccurate.
@Rocketfrog4755 Жыл бұрын
I have the Ancheer. Junky yes. But it still runs great after 3 years. Taped the shocks to stop compression. New seat. New tires. ✅
@peterwilson7532 Жыл бұрын
This used to be called an Ancheer, even the paint job is identical. Plenty of good reviews on KZbin of it. Heavy but tough and totally adequate. It is easy to adapt to hand control as well.
@joldent5333 Жыл бұрын
E-bike fires aren’t 100% more than standard bikes (which would be just twice as many), they are infinity percentage more! Thanks for the great review!
@the_rzh Жыл бұрын
Battery safety is difficult. I used to work for a laptop manufacturer doing test strategy for battery and power subsystems. There is a ton of engineering in the internal safety mechanisms, but literally, there is a one in a million occurrence of failures. And we were selling 10 million units per year. I am certain that even the best bike manufacturers don't implement half of the safeties in consumer electronic devices.
@elfedjoseph4212 Жыл бұрын
Excellent review Simon - thank you! I may be missing something but couldn't you just mount your Garmin on the handlebars to get your speed? You could find the mile range for your battery with average usage and note your distance covered on the Garmin to work out how much "juice" you have left to play with? There is an e-bike setting on Strava too so you don't have to fake any new PBs :)
@stewartwaterman783710 ай бұрын
I have friends I ride with who have very expensive mountain bikes, but I bought an expensive (for me) E mountain bike at $2500 to keep up with them and I like it. Mine is a Fuji, and it is heavy at 24 kilos, but has good range and you get used to the power delivery. My only problem is how the bike handles large bumps or small jumps because the extra weight of the motor at the back wheel means it lands with quite a crunch! Interestingly, here in OZ the legal limit of motor capacity for on the road use it 250 watts with peddle assist, as mine is, but I know people who are riding on our roads with bigger motors. I let them know that any 'push' bike that has a 'throttle' and can be ridden without peddling is illegal on the roads because it is classified as a motorcycle.
@granthaller95448 ай бұрын
My wife and I are in our 60s and live up a long hill. Our e-bikes make a trip downtown fun and easy with no sweat and no parking issues. We consider them the EVs that we can afford. They can be a big part of greenhouse gas reduction and some US cities have tried supplementing costs for consumers.
@terminalterminus Жыл бұрын
Looks are reminiscent of the sort of bike my parents would've bought me from the Grattan catalogue...
@MDuarte-vp7bm3 ай бұрын
Your parents sound fun
@gmivisualsjason3729 Жыл бұрын
After too many years away from cycling I got myself the Decathlon est100... Absolutely love it. However a year and a half later I've not a domane AL2 road bike. Did a 70mile ride yesterday on it and absolutely love it. Less weight, and more manpower needed. But so much faster on the straights and descents. Ebikes are great for around town rides, for regaining the love of cycling without the need of a huge workout or more time walking and pushing than riding.
@gcn Жыл бұрын
Sounds like you've had some nice bikes to play with!
@gmivisualsjason3729 Жыл бұрын
@@gcn yes, very happy with them.. fairly new to the channel. Excellent content. Educational and entertaining
@JibbaJabber Жыл бұрын
@12:30 Quite clearly, he hadn't fully tamed his new stead. It's frisky nature made it eager to run. However, over the day Si showed his skill and managed to comprehensively reign it in. Well done Si. 😜🐎
@gcn Жыл бұрын
Hahahaha it's fair to say he's learnt the ways of this beast 🐎
@DoctorBeees9 ай бұрын
The thing is with e-bikes, that they are made especially for commuters. I've biked to work a long way (we have many hills), and after that have been soaking wet from sweat, *especially* in the winter months. After I bought an e-bike, I was always clean and refreshed when I got to work and my life changed as it completely changed that aspect. Not to mention they made the trips much faster and carrying luggage was an ease. So in that regard I believe they are much better, otherwise I love both.
@biggc181 Жыл бұрын
Great video. One thing i've noticed is a lot larger people are becoming active on bikes which is great to see
@sandye9029 Жыл бұрын
My main concerns is risk of fire when bringing a battery to my first floor flat to be charged (battery needs to be removable obviously) and how to leave it outside the shops without it getting stolen.
@Stellar001100 Жыл бұрын
Kind of the same way as your high end road bikes. Kryptonite or Abus locks, if possible, go two chains deep. If you make your bike a hard target, they'll just go for the easier to steal bike. Unfortunately that's life these days.
@ErwinPommel4 ай бұрын
You can get these marvellous things called "locks" now.
@Tuffydipstick Жыл бұрын
It looks OK. I’ve got a Burlington volt bike. Had it for just over 2 years. When going up steps I press the walk assist and it jumps up the steps. I was wondering about the battery meter the bars going down then up again. I would never return to a normal bike again. I wouldn’t buy a bike from Amazon though. Need to go to a reputable dealer.
@chrisbaum998 Жыл бұрын
It will be interesting to see how this e-bike over the long term!! Have someone on the GCN team use it daily for a month or two and see how well it holds up as a daily commuter or evening rides after work.
@shadowby Жыл бұрын
Yes, that is the kind of testing and review information sorely lacking in all of the many e-bike reviews out there.
@gcn Жыл бұрын
Eeeek we might have to start drawing straws for that one 👀
@neiljones3554 Жыл бұрын
I’d happily ride it to work and back for a month & review it for you guys 😂 only 13 miles each way but some serious elevations & some real off road too 🧐
@liamness Жыл бұрын
Yeah that's the real question, is the money you save a false economy, will you be throwing the bike in the bin after a year and buying another one. You're already taking a bit of a risk in terms of after sales support if you buy off a random Amazon seller.
@billkent6037 Жыл бұрын
I expect that the wheel bearings, the bottom bracket, the battery and the motor will last a year absolute maximum! The fork? 🤣 Just OMG. Tires? 6 months. Are those brakes even legal? I was seriously traumatized watching the decent of Constitution Hill
@DeFineAl10 ай бұрын
Still managed to bring a smile to your face most of the time.
@gregorygreg4263 Жыл бұрын
What would have been interesting would be the cheapest fix for the fork. Also maybe a video about the cheapest e bike you would recommend/stand by as a starting bike for the budget conscious shopper.
@gerdkerman9849 Жыл бұрын
We need a video of it getting upgrades and match it against a high-end E-bike
@wouter-oosterveld Жыл бұрын
That'd be great! And I would love to see a cameo of Jon Cannings mounting a Ghibli at the front to see how it deals with a velodrome.
@bigguy14037 ай бұрын
I don't think its an ugly bike. Looks kinda like most standard ebikes today.
@travisalbert276 Жыл бұрын
Went car free last May. Got an ebike (bulls urban evo10) to help with a 24 mile round trip commute to my manual labor job. After transferring closer to home, it mostly collects dust. I use it probably 4 times per month to get to necessary trips way out to the suburbs like medical appointments or union meetings. I also use it to haul a kayak. I don't regret it, but for most trips I definitely grab my all city space horse or my IGH commuter. If I had to cut a bike out of my house, the e-bike would be the first to go.
@timothyhendricks3004 Жыл бұрын
You must be extremely fit or have no hills.
@patrickcronin98455 ай бұрын
I have a teenage son with down syndrome who rides the back of a tandem bike with me. He loves it, but his endurance lasts about 30 minutes of peddling, tops. I can keep us both going for a period of time past that depending on hills and such, but the older we are getting, the harder it has been. I put a hub motor on the rear wheel of one of our tandems and it has made a world of difference in our ability to bike for hours and get us both the exercise we need. It has been transformative for us. 😊
@brightonbongo11 ай бұрын
Great video! Honest, fun and showing off the city of my birth, the home of Sustrans. Thanks Si and GCN.
@rather_be_a_cat Жыл бұрын
I think if more people knew how easy electric bikes make cycling more people would use them. I have done almost 2000 miles on mine since having it 18 months ago and the money saved on taxi fares has paid for it ten times over. The first time i rode mine i was able to make my eyes water from going so fast up hill.
@sidborromeo84099 ай бұрын
What's wrong with the bike? It looks fine in your video???
@winterwatson64376 ай бұрын
it is fine! get one if you want!
@MDuarte-vp7bm3 ай бұрын
He's a snob. He has very high standards.
@fabioqueiros9322 Жыл бұрын
What I wasn’t really expecting was to see the bike literally kick Simon on his ass 🤣🤣🤣 is that a new hazard to be aware of when buying cheap e-bikes? 🤣
@dangriffin8211 Жыл бұрын
I think the bike was a bit angry about being bashed around so gave him a kick up the arse!
@BB-vh3cb Жыл бұрын
That's true, but isn't it an good ad? Kick ass e-bike!
@fabioqueiros9322 Жыл бұрын
@@BB-vh3cb literally!
@JibbaJabber Жыл бұрын
Quite clearly, he hadn't fully tamed his new stead. It's frisky nature made it eager to run. However, over the day he showed his skill and managed to comprehensively reign it in. Well done Si. 😜🐎
@matt45540 Жыл бұрын
My treck rail does the same thing. The pedal response is so sensitive it will occasionally try and take off on you...
@danielsotelo3942 Жыл бұрын
I could tell Simon was sincere about his first ebike test when he did not know that the break lever has the instant motor cut off switch. Also had a constant Grin from ear to ear during the entire test and was like a kid on his first bike...! WEEEeeeeee this is so much fun. But at the end, try as he may to tear it down, he finally agreed and learned why ebikes are selling like they are. And he realized that e-bikes are helpful for those just getting by, to those who want to rid of their cars for a better environment and improve their health as you still have to pedal, which is better then sitting static in a car. And for the first time in Simon's life gave a high thumbs up approval on one of the most inexpensive e-bikes on the market.! 🤩🤩🤩 Wait till he tries a super high-end e road-bike. "MARK MY WORDS", Simon is going to be torn to pieces knowing he would much rather commute on that ebike than any other non e road-bikes.
@6364AW10 ай бұрын
I have an E Bike, and love it, one word of caution though,, when crossing roads , I always cut the power. The reason for this , if you start to cross and a vehicle appears with the power on, the bike will take off before you know it as soon as you may have just started to pedal , so care must be applied . Cheers Al 👍👍
@demand61 Жыл бұрын
You make a good point on getting people out of cars and decreasing congestion. My worry about bikes in this price bracket is that they are more likely to be seen as throw-away items (because of their low price and parts being less likely to remain available). And with the resources used, that is really problematic.
@gcn Жыл бұрын
Great point! Sustainability should be a huge aim with bikes. Do you find that you look into parts availability before buying a bike? 👀
@zedddddful Жыл бұрын
Being illegal doesn't stop the thousands of various app delivery riders pelting round at 30mph+ whilst never once peddling clocked one yesterday at 35mph on my Garmin I was full gassing whilst he sat back on his phone after undercutting me.
@beeble200310 ай бұрын
Yeah, those guys are a serious menace. The delivery companies just shrug their shoulders and say "self-employed contractor" -- but I'm pretty sure I'd get fired if I flagrantly broke the law for the duration of my shift, with my client's name on my back.
@jackysiegel1808 Жыл бұрын
A lot of rubbish have this bike all for 41/2 years and my first bike was a Koga Myata 8,5 kg and i ride 20000 km a year so cut the Crap test !