Great vid dude..🙌Really enjoyed that..I'v just finished my build..But its a 1500W with a 52v 30ah..Just enough power for flat bike trails around my area
What is the max power you get out of the 48v on that motor? Asking as am running 1000w motor and get nearly 1400w on a full charge with 52v battery. Trying to understand why are they building these with such big motors on a small battery that goes completely unused in the end
Hey nice bike,I got the same one just a bigger battery... 72v 40.6ah. 5kw, In white and black. Tip... use scotch 3m 2228 rubber mastic tape on the swing arm under the chain to quiet it down over bumps... also the kickstand can be tethered with a large black headband sized hair tie and a small climbing clip by wrapping the tie around the swing Arm and loopin both ends into the clip , then open the clip and hook it into the plastic of the kickstand. My bike is totally silent even when going offroad now. Last thing is about the fork..I had the zoom fork and it is not too safe so I bought the dnm usd8. Much much better fork. Great video!
@@RdotProduction depends on a lot of factors but most likely a range from 20 - 65 miles. There are so many battery options, terrain variations, and riding variations... for instance, let’s say you have a lower level battery... (say 48v 20ah) if you pin the throttle all the time, go up hills a lot and only use the throttle without pedaling, you might get 10-15 miles. if you have a high end battery (say 72v 52ah or higher) go relatively easy on the throttle, no hills and pedal assist the throttle, you could go over 80 miles. You could roughly think of the “v” or voltage as affecting top speed , and the “ah” or amp hours as how fast it gets up to speed and also distance (although the power has mostly to do with the actual discharge current in Amps which is only part of the equation in “ah”) sorry I’m not meaning to give a lesson but there is no easy answer ... that is if u want a real one. Most companies will take the best possible theoretical scenario and say “that” is the range of their bikes, even though it’s next to impossible to actually come close to it. Practically have to ride down hill with the wind, pedal like max and only weigh 85 lbs lol
Hi, I have a bike similar but I have an issue where the bike won't accelerate when i turn it, i have to hold it for a while and it's unpredictable when it will start, I've checked everything is connected. Is this something to do with the setting on the LCD setting? HELP! i've reset to factory settings but still not accelerating and now it won't move at all. Those are the setting Voltage: 72v Current limit: 100a It has a place for a USB stick Those are the setting on the LCD Speed Limit : 100km/h Current Limit. 100A Assist Level: 3 Poles in Motor - 46 Throttle PWM - 23% Assist Poles . 12 Start mode: 03 Help!
I'm gonna do a 24" full suspension with similar motor battery setup. One thing I'm gonna do is make it single speed. I'll probably put a single 14t driver and decide what size sprocket as I go. I don't use pedal sensors or safety brakes. They don't need to be plugged in either, for the controller to work. Nice build though.
So, throttle only, I’d say just about 42-43mph and then with pedal assist I’ve gone up to 43mph also. So not all that much of a difference. Just when your battery already isn’t at full capacity, you rode the bike for a little bit, if you still wanna reach the top speed then you’d wanna switch over to pedal assist to reach it, cause with just throttle alone it will get slower to like 40mph and then 39 & 38mph
Very good video….so you bought the bike already assembled for 5k? If so it was well assembled. And it looks like they put some good parts on it. However, I can build 2 of those with 72v batteries for that price’ not trying to criticize’ I believe via state regulations they have to use a lower power battery. My total cost with the battery is at $2456, and I have a alarm….a pass key that locks the wheels up when I lock it up, and it notifies me on my phone if it’s being tampered with….the down side is the bike is a bit on the light side’ I can almost lift mine over my head without the battery’ with the battery I can’t. You can reduce the weight by using 1/4 thick MDF plastic…for the side panels…if you want longer range and a bit more power, you can add another 48v battery, or go with a 52v 30ah battery, and lose the 48v battery ….just make sure your speed controller can handle atleast 100a’ if it’s a Savoton it’s max amps will be 150a….I don’t know if your battery has a BMS…but I hope so, it saves, and allows your battery to last a lot longer, and saves it from being overcharged. It also keeps your speed controller safer….a BMS evens out the voltage if any cells become lower than the rest….without a BMS…you lose 30% power and range if that happens.
Do you think 52v battery to a 48v 1500w fat ebike tyre hub motor kit (30A controller) will be enough to go trough hills?Or its too much height for 1500w?? (same frame as yours and 15ah battery wich will be on 4kg more or less)
1500W is usually more than enough for any size hills, and especially if you’ll be able to pedal & help the bike out as well, you should be good. When I limited my bike to 500W on my distance test, it was more than enough to go 15-17mph up hills. So Im more than sure you shouldn’t have any problems there.
Great video, very informative. But I gotta say, I’ve been doing research into ebikes and the various parts required and (I’m making an educated guess here, dunno if I’m actually right) you could probably make one of these for about 3500-4000 dollars. I’m not completed sure but with the parts the battery and all that, it seems like doing a fit version would save you about 1000 dollars. But anyways, great vid and it really inspired me to get my own!
Yea but sometimes Ebay had em for $3,000 already assembled also, some people do post em up for that price (rarely) but they do. There was one person in Illinois who had 2 of those, one in black & one in white, I was able to agree on $2,800 & free shipping only cause the tax was like $140. But yea the parts would’ve costed me the same amount as the bike already assembled. But Im glad you enjoyed the video, always happy to help.
@@fabstems3388 You can buy a 2000watt kit for 600 bucks and a big battery for 400, all you need is a good strong mountain bike with disc brakes and you're off.
@@ianmangham4570 If you're taking the time to build it yourself, you might aswell buy a decent frame. Kits added to regular bikes look really ugly in my opinion. These "enduro" dirt bike style looks much better and make them look less dorky.
Hey, great video, do you know what the front mud guard is called or who sells it? I just bought a 8kw one and so I’m looking forward to getting it at the end of October!
Wow that's a lot of money for the 48v model. I'm ordering one now for 1850 to my door with upgraded wide 24in tires and motorcycle seat. I'm getting the 48v model and going to upgrade the battery and controller to 72v or maybe just 60v
Hey buddy like the video. You need to wear gloves when riding you ever go down your gonna wish you had them on I wear my riding gear whenever I ride just in case something happens. Look up "foosh" it stands for falling on out stretched hands an see the picture of people who went down with no hand protection an you probably will wear gloves from then on. I tell everyone this not just you so please don't think I'm picking on you I just want you to be safe. I've been riding bikes an crotch rockets for 35 years an I've been down because of someone's else's fault an I had on all my riding gear on an was able to walk away my gloves had studs on the palms an they were worn down to almost nothing if I wouldn't of had my gloves on an the rest of my gear I would of been going to the hospital an would of been admitted for weeks. So please ride safe buddy. An God Bless
Nice ebike, I just got the exact same model a few weeks ago 😁. Do you know what the max charge rate the bms in the battery will handle? I want to get a faster charger than the stock 3amp/10 hour charger. Thanks!
Honestly Im not sure, but from what I know, fast chargers aren’t always the best. If anything they could cause harm to the battery, therefore not letting it live a longer life basically. But what’s the max charge rate on it and all that, I wouldn’t know.
Well I ordered the bike already fully built, I didn’t build it. I just had to put it together when it came in, that’s about it. And I got the bike off Ebay
These frames can take up to a 29 inch rim….I’m using 27.5 inch rims, and I could go with a fat road tire…the down side is their hard to find….if your only doing road courses, or small dirt trails. Word of caution…if your under 6ft Your gonna have to use a rear shock under 200mm….I’m using a 150mm shock, and it looks cool….if your using the motorcycle like seat….go with a 160mm rear shock. And most importantly….your gonna have to use a single pole fork, or it will look silly…the 3 post forks only take up to a 26inch rim.
mannn i wish you would list the parts like what headlight that is or what forks that is what frame I'm trying to basically do this build I would really love info
No, none of that is needed, as this bike has pedals, and the power can be limited to a legal electric bike speed within your area (which you can look up online) Each city/state is different
You can definitely use the throttle as much as you want, the pedal assist just helps extend the range a little bit. And the max speed on this bike is 47mph without the rider, and with the rider on it, about 42-43mph on flat road.
You can do both. In fact I mostly use throttle cause the speed that this bike gets to just makes it impossible to paddle. I'd only use peddle assist if you're going very long distance and want to conserve your battery.
Dude! I just ordered a 3000w 72v 39ah version of this! You should do a range test riding it in class 4 or 5 aggressively with no pedal assist. Great review btw!
@@tommylane8878 my cost with the upgraded battery specs was $2850. Unfortunately it arrived in quite a few pieces and I haven't fully assembled it just yet.
Yes, I believe so. Depending on your bike, Im sure you can.
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@@ebiketech896 Can I just buy 60v battery to 1000w motor? I will set up the driver from 45a to 30a. For now i have 48 km/h. I wonder what the top speed will be
Probably yes, considering this isn’t a mid-drive electric bike, so the motor isn’t in the middle, it’s built into the rear wheel, so therefore you could just take off the crank arms & the pedals along with it & the chain as well. And I guess you could maybe solder some foot pegs in there, or find something that’d fit perfect into that middle hole where the crank arms go into, so it’d be a replacement. But the final answer is yes, you can. The motor will still work perfectly without a problem as it is not connected to the pedals, just also would have to disconnect the pedal assist wire & you’re good to go.
Yea it’s like that with most of these bikes, I honestly bought mine with 48V 3000W only because, it was summer, I had the money, and most importantly, somebody already had 2 of em in Illinois, one in black color & one in white. So I ended up getting the bike within a week of ordering it on Ebay.
@@ebiketech896 Nice! I never thought of checking eBay. The one I ordered is from Alibaba. I tried to find a well-established reputable seller to order it through. My customized specs are 3000w 72v 39ah, upgraded DNM Fork, black bike with red wheels, lights and mirrors, and i requested a full twist throttle for more of that motorcycle feel😎
That’s always cool to go custom also, I agree. One day, I’m looking forward to getting one of the Delfast bikes, I don’t know if you’ve heard of them, but, if anything I think those just might be the most worthy ones of em all.
It does not charge the bike when you pedal, but it does help the motor out so that it doesn’t suck as much energy out of the battery as it would if you weren’t helping the bike at all. So pedaling just helps the bike reach a higher range by conserving the battery.
I would love to see somebody try to climb some big dirt hills with this because I have been told that these hub motors just don't have the torque to do that.
Oh no this thing can go up pretty much anything especially when it comes to off-road. If it’s a really really steep incline, still, with enough speed this thing will make it up. I’ll see about maybe making a whole video just based on that (:
@@mgtruckin i have a 60v24.5ah battery at home, its being unused and i really want to upgrade my fatbike, i was thinking of getting a 3000w motor kit with a 60v 100a controller, do you think It can go up very steep Hills? (30°)?
I bought this one on Ebay, off of a casual seller, no big company or anything. There was a guy there that just happened to have 2 of em on him, and he was already in the US too, so, I was lucky to have had stumbled upon his listing, he had both the black one & a white one also, the white one was slightly used he said & the black one was brand new still in the packaging, unopened. So I ended up getting the black one, I got it within about a week, the shipping was pretty quick.
got mine but no battery I thought Id save some money but it was only about 100 bucks saved not worth it if I did it again but it looks sweet sitting in my garage get one on ebay here in your country I got mine for 2900 plus 600 shipping and the battery was 800 so 3300 is my cost Im upgrading my motor an controller got a 12000w motor with 200 amp controller so i can compare 3000w motor to a 12000w my winter project
@@ebiketech896 thanks! I was looking at some reviews yesterday and people had mixed feelings about the fork. I guess if you dont go crazy with jumps its gonna be alright. I dont even plan any jumping whatsoever so i think i will get those :D Btw i really enjoyed your video ^^
Depending on the pedal assist level you’re on, and on road conditions, if you go just about 15mph this bike can reach up to 60-65 miles on a single charge.
i go 33miles and hour on my 1500 diy baby 20 inch 2.4 inch fat tire.nice bike by the way can use were i live because brings to much attention to the police mines is more undercover
I have indeed ridden it on the sidewalks before and pretended to pedal haha, but, for the most part I’d recommend riding it on the side of the road, especially if you come across any cops
@@ebiketech896 ah i live in canada and the max watts for an e-biike is 500w and 20mph max speed. i think you have to be 16 minimum to drive anything above 750w on a road. thanks for that though!
I did mention it in the video, I’d say it here but, then everybody else would be able to see it & skip through the video as well, so I guess you could call it an easter egg, try & find it (:
I came across mine on Ebay, somebody had 2, both brand new, all packaged up & ready to go, in the US. So I guess I’d say look out for something like that, cause mine literally came within like 5-6 business days.
endurobike.com made in America and you can customize it almost any way you like. From the paint to the color of the bolts / screws on the side. Great option and not an overseas company that is impossible to ever get in touch with should something go wrong, just sayin
You could have ordered on alibaba for $2k or less with a 48v battery... I've seen 8000w 72v 40ah top speed over 65 mph w/regen brakes, for $2800 ???... where did you buy from?... $5k is too much for this bike...
@@Krahamus Actually, the cost is about $22k and with shipping, etc. to your doorstep makes it about $2.8k... there is a CZcamsr who walks one through his entire experience and it totaled about $2.8k and that is for an 8000w nominal and 12,000w peak, 150A sabvoton, 72V 39 - 40AH battery. There is also a bike shop in New York selling them for $4000 maybe 5k but, I would have to look again and surely, they are not selling them for zero profit... There is great love here for you...
Im not sure, I bought it from someone who already had it in the states, packaged up of course & in brand new condition. So I don’t know. I definitely paid more than what it is on Alibaba & the quality is good, so.
Only issue with it so far really is the back tire, Im assuming because of all the weight that’s being put on it... So far I had to replace & try a new tube 3 times so far, even got a protective rubber casing that goes around the tube to give it even more protection, still got a flat. Next thing I’ll be trying is the puncture proof non-flat tube, which is basically a tube made completely out of rubber I think, it looks like, but, it’s non-inflatable, so, hopefully that’ll solve the issue once & for all. I’ll keep everyone updated
They run from 1.5k to 3k depending on how much wattage, battery voltage you choose, other additional parts they will tell you such as alarm, better forks etc
@@racerx2095 who sells the cells already made for this style ebike in 21700? I’m about to buy a bike and I’m trying to find the right manufacturer to dropped the most on for it to be done when it comes
While on the bike, and at full charge, you can hit 40-42mph top speed. If you pickup the bike and twist the throttle to see how fast it can go without you on it, I just recently did that, and it showed 47mph.
I saw 3,000w 72V not haven’t seen 3,000w for 48V😲 3,000w 72v can make speed 50+ Mile/hr. For 48V I know only 1,500w .maybe your speed control limit for 48V
Yea you are right, I just noticed that it barely uses any wattage, like it hits just about 967 Watts when I go full throttle and then goes to 0 even though I keep going, Im not sure why that is, but, yea I have not seen it hit anything over 1000 watts and Im going like 40mph and up. Interesting. I will definitely look into the battery then. Thank you for sharing
awesome vid, crazy you had two cars beeping at each other in such a solitude ride. Jealous of your area
Great vid dude..🙌Really enjoyed that..I'v just finished my build..But its a 1500W with a 52v 30ah..Just enough power for flat bike trails around my area
Why only for flat trails?
@@Louis-lu5wh Motor ain’t strong enough for rougher terrain.
What is the max power you get out of the 48v on that motor?
Asking as am running 1000w motor and get nearly 1400w on a full charge with 52v battery.
Trying to understand why are they building these with such big motors on a small battery that goes completely unused in the end
Hey nice bike,I got the same one just a bigger battery... 72v 40.6ah. 5kw, In white and black. Tip... use scotch 3m 2228 rubber mastic tape on the swing arm under the chain to quiet it down over bumps... also the kickstand can be tethered with a large black headband sized hair tie and a small climbing clip by wrapping the tie around the swing Arm and loopin both ends into the clip , then open the clip and hook it into the plastic of the kickstand. My bike is totally silent even when going offroad now. Last thing is about the fork..I had the zoom fork and it is not too safe so I bought the dnm usd8. Much much better fork. Great video!
That’s good to know, Im glad you enjoyed the video.
whats the range on these?
@@RdotProduction depends on a lot of factors but most likely a range from 20 - 65 miles. There are so many battery options, terrain variations, and riding variations... for instance, let’s say you have a lower level battery... (say 48v 20ah) if you pin the throttle all the time, go up hills a lot and only use the throttle without pedaling, you might get 10-15 miles. if you have a high end battery (say 72v 52ah or higher) go relatively easy on the throttle, no hills and pedal assist the throttle, you could go over 80 miles. You could roughly think of the “v” or voltage as affecting top speed , and the “ah” or amp hours as how fast it gets up to speed and also distance (although the power has mostly to do with the actual discharge current in Amps which is only part of the equation in “ah”) sorry I’m not meaning to give a lesson but there is no easy answer ... that is if u want a real one. Most companies will take the best possible theoretical scenario and say “that” is the range of their bikes, even though it’s next to impossible to actually come close to it. Practically have to ride down hill with the wind, pedal like max and only weigh 85 lbs lol
La suspension zoom est dangereuse ?
Building one now but I bought the frame locally and I’m hand picking every part nice video bro 😎
Im glad to hear, and thank you (:
Hi, I have a bike similar but I have an issue where the bike won't accelerate when i turn it, i have to hold it for a while and it's unpredictable when it will start, I've checked everything is connected. Is this something to do with the setting on the LCD setting? HELP! i've reset to factory settings but still not accelerating and now it won't move at all. Those are the setting
Voltage: 72v Current limit: 100a It has a place for a USB stick Those are the setting on the LCD Speed Limit : 100km/h
Current Limit. 100A
Assist Level: 3
Poles in Motor - 46
Throttle PWM - 23%
Assist Poles . 12
Start mode: 03
Help!
I'm gonna do a 24" full suspension with similar motor battery setup. One thing I'm gonna do is make it single speed.
I'll probably put a single 14t driver and decide what size sprocket as I go.
I don't use pedal sensors or safety brakes. They don't need to be plugged in either, for the controller to work.
Nice build though.
I have a 3000w / 48v / 31ah and am looking for a replacement charger (2 prongs) but I'm scared I'm gonna blow something up.. any tips? 😬
i have a k5 ebike and it looks exactly like this what is your top speed?
Possibly you could programme the controller for more torque and better acceleration?
Hey bro do u ever have problems with police going more than 20mph? Im about to buy a 3000w 48v 31.2ah
Is that rear swing arm 150 to 155 mm or is it the smaller one
good vid
Hi mate, just wondering where you got the bike from and who from?
What customization did you do to it?
hello with that setup 48v 3000w 30A, how fast have you only accelerated? Same question but with assisted pedaling, and what level of assistance.
So, throttle only, I’d say just about 42-43mph and then with pedal assist I’ve gone up to 43mph also. So not all that much of a difference. Just when your battery already isn’t at full capacity, you rode the bike for a little bit, if you still wanna reach the top speed then you’d wanna switch over to pedal assist to reach it, cause with just throttle alone it will get slower to like 40mph and then 39 & 38mph
What’s their top speed I was gonna get a 8000kw but it’s a bit overkill
I watched every second of this video that’s how ik I’m getting one
Hey I’m trying to buy one like this. This one is jsut the 3000w one in the website?
Top speed? The website says 60kmph but i was just wondering if it Can hit that speed
Very good video….so you bought the bike already assembled for 5k? If so it was well assembled.
And it looks like they put some good parts on it.
However, I can build 2 of those with 72v batteries for that price’ not trying to criticize’ I believe via state regulations they have to use a lower power battery.
My total cost with the battery is at $2456, and I have a alarm….a pass key that locks the wheels up when I lock it up, and it notifies me on my phone if it’s being tampered with….the down side is the bike is a bit on the light side’ I can almost lift mine over my head without the battery’ with the battery I can’t.
You can reduce the weight by using 1/4 thick MDF plastic…for the side panels…if you want longer range and a bit more power, you can add another 48v battery, or go with a 52v 30ah battery, and lose the 48v battery ….just make sure your speed controller can handle atleast 100a’ if it’s a Savoton it’s max amps will be 150a….I don’t know if your battery has a BMS…but I hope so, it saves, and allows your battery to last a lot longer, and saves it from being overcharged.
It also keeps your speed controller safer….a BMS evens out the voltage if any cells become lower than the rest….without a BMS…you lose 30% power and range if that happens.
Do you think 52v battery to a 48v 1500w fat ebike tyre hub motor kit (30A controller) will be enough to go trough hills?Or its too much height for 1500w??
(same frame as yours and 15ah battery wich will be on 4kg more or less)
1500W is usually more than enough for any size hills, and especially if you’ll be able to pedal & help the bike out as well, you should be good. When I limited my bike to 500W on my distance test, it was more than enough to go 15-17mph up hills. So Im more than sure you shouldn’t have any problems there.
@@ebiketech896 thanx man apreciate it!!
No problem
@@paquitortiz keep in mind that factory ebike has around 250w
Great video, very informative. But I gotta say, I’ve been doing research into ebikes and the various parts required and (I’m making an educated guess here, dunno if I’m actually right) you could probably make one of these for about 3500-4000 dollars. I’m not completed sure but with the parts the battery and all that, it seems like doing a fit version would save you about 1000 dollars. But anyways, great vid and it really inspired me to get my own!
I meant diy, it just autocorrected to fit
Yea but sometimes Ebay had em for $3,000 already assembled also, some people do post em up for that price (rarely) but they do. There was one person in Illinois who had 2 of those, one in black & one in white, I was able to agree on $2,800 & free shipping only cause the tax was like $140. But yea the parts would’ve costed me the same amount as the bike already assembled. But Im glad you enjoyed the video, always happy to help.
@@fabstems3388 You can buy a 2000watt kit for 600 bucks and a big battery for 400, all you need is a good strong mountain bike with disc brakes and you're off.
@@ianmangham4570 If you're taking the time to build it yourself, you might aswell buy a decent frame. Kits added to regular bikes look really ugly in my opinion. These "enduro" dirt bike style looks much better and make them look less dorky.
@@FreezingFroggie No good for the UK, the coppers like to crush those.
Hey, great video, do you know what the front mud guard is called or who sells it? I just bought a 8kw one and so I’m looking forward to getting it at the end of October!
Unfortunately I don’t see any specific brand name on them, so, I wouldn’t have a clue. But Im sure you could probably look for one similar to that
Hi, I own the same bike but a 5kw version, Mine came with the mudguard. I don’t use it so if u like i can sell it.
How much do you weigh? Can it go uphill easy? Thanks
Wow that's a lot of money for the 48v model. I'm ordering one now for 1850 to my door with upgraded wide 24in tires and motorcycle seat. I'm getting the 48v model and going to upgrade the battery and controller to 72v or maybe just 60v
Did you make it or did you buy it off alibaba
I have 48v acid battery 3000w motor. Is there a speed limiter ? I haven't dug around the cables so far. Right now it goes about 60kph
The voltage is the limit, higher voltage directly equals more RPM which equals more speed, Amps are for torque best bet 72volt
How much amps produce the batterij
Hey buddy like the video. You need to wear gloves when riding you ever go down your gonna wish you had them on I wear my riding gear whenever I ride just in case something happens. Look up "foosh" it stands for falling on out stretched hands an see the picture of people who went down with no hand protection an you probably will wear gloves from then on. I tell everyone this not just you so please don't think I'm picking on you I just want you to be safe. I've been riding bikes an crotch rockets for 35 years an I've been down because of someone's else's fault an I had on all my riding gear on an was able to walk away my gloves had studs on the palms an they were worn down to almost nothing if I wouldn't of had my gloves on an the rest of my gear I would of been going to the hospital an would of been admitted for weeks. So please ride safe buddy. An God Bless
Look for gloves with kevlar palm sliders.
Nice ebike, I just got the exact same model a few weeks ago 😁. Do you know what the max charge rate the bms in the battery will handle? I want to get a faster charger than the stock 3amp/10 hour charger. Thanks!
Honestly Im not sure, but from what I know, fast chargers aren’t always the best. If anything they could cause harm to the battery, therefore not letting it live a longer life basically. But what’s the max charge rate on it and all that, I wouldn’t know.
If you have a 29ah it can handle 5a.
That’s nice, I have to admit, it charges a pretty good amount with 3A as it is, I could only imagine 5 ((:
@@ebiketech896 you need to immediately upgrade to 5a I'm using 4a on my 20ah. But for 29 you need a 5a charger
I love your build. Where did you get the frame?
Well I ordered the bike already fully built, I didn’t build it. I just had to put it together when it came in, that’s about it. And I got the bike off Ebay
How many kilometers can do this?
I’m confused why you only have 3x 0’s on your wattage draw display. Shouldn’t you have 4x 0’s if it’s a 3000w
The frame is strenght enought for pitbike and bmx track ?
I mean the frame is made of steel so i would assume it should be stable enough
What controller did you use and is it a standard 26inch wheel
These frames can take up to a 29 inch rim….I’m using 27.5 inch rims, and I could go with a fat road tire…the down side is their hard to find….if your only doing road courses, or small dirt trails.
Word of caution…if your under 6ft Your gonna have to use a rear shock under 200mm….I’m using a 150mm shock, and it looks cool….if your using the motorcycle like seat….go with a 160mm rear shock.
And most importantly….your gonna have to use a single pole fork, or it will look silly…the 3 post forks only take up to a 26inch rim.
I just got my stealth bomber i cant figure out where the 2 ignition wires plug into
Stealth bombers are a little different I believe, they’re the more, expensive kind. And they have different batteries and wire locations.
How many turns is the motor
I found this bike on alibaba from a verified company, do you recommend I get it?
mannn i wish you would list the parts like what headlight that is or what forks that is what frame I'm trying to basically do this build I would really love info
Stealth bomber frame, zoom double shoulder forks,
can i get a link to that light
Is there any mods?
Do you use driving license when riding it and also with insurance on the ebike
No, none of that is needed, as this bike has pedals, and the power can be limited to a legal electric bike speed within your area (which you can look up online) Each city/state is different
Can I use the throttle all the time or do I have to keep pedalling? And what is the max speed?
You can definitely use the throttle as much as you want, the pedal assist just helps extend the range a little bit. And the max speed on this bike is 47mph without the rider, and with the rider on it, about 42-43mph on flat road.
I wanna build one with 20in fat tires you think it will fit frame?
20'' fat motor might be to small. The motor dropout width must be 175mm if its less it will be to short to fit.
Do you have to peddle every time or can u use the throttle only
You can do both. In fact I mostly use throttle cause the speed that this bike gets to just makes it impossible to paddle. I'd only use peddle assist if you're going very long distance and want to conserve your battery.
Dude! I just ordered a 3000w 72v 39ah version of this! You should do a range test riding it in class 4 or 5 aggressively with no pedal assist. Great review btw!
That’s awesome! And I definitely will when I get the chance.
Hey, how fast does it go? Total cost? Thinking about getting one.
@@tommylane8878 my cost with the upgraded battery specs was $2850. Unfortunately it arrived in quite a few pieces and I haven't fully assembled it just yet.
@@sector7676 I gotta get one, for sure! Thanks bro.
@@sector7676 where did you order it from? I’m looking to get one soon
You bought it from enduro right?
What's the clicking noise bro 🏴👍
Tire size ? Please let me know
Is it the Chinese battery or LG
I have 1000W and 48V battery My driver is KT 30 amper with lcd5. Can I just buy 3000W engine and betyer driver?
Yes, I believe so. Depending on your bike, Im sure you can.
@@ebiketech896 Can I just buy 60v battery to 1000w motor? I will set up the driver from 45a to 30a. For now i have 48 km/h. I wonder what the top speed will be
Importhant question... Can it climb steep hill from dead stop throttle only, please reply?
Yes, it can
Is it Street legal
I know it's good to have pedals in case the battery dies but do you know if it's possible to remove the pedals and use footbags instead?
Probably yes, considering this isn’t a mid-drive electric bike, so the motor isn’t in the middle, it’s built into the rear wheel, so therefore you could just take off the crank arms & the pedals along with it & the chain as well. And I guess you could maybe solder some foot pegs in there, or find something that’d fit perfect into that middle hole where the crank arms go into, so it’d be a replacement. But the final answer is yes, you can. The motor will still work perfectly without a problem as it is not connected to the pedals, just also would have to disconnect the pedal assist wire & you’re good to go.
@@ebiketech896 Awesome. Thanks for all the info! I can't wait to get mine but it won't be delivered till sometime around December 😬
Yea it’s like that with most of these bikes, I honestly bought mine with 48V 3000W only because, it was summer, I had the money, and most importantly, somebody already had 2 of em in Illinois, one in black color & one in white. So I ended up getting the bike within a week of ordering it on Ebay.
@@ebiketech896 Nice! I never thought of checking eBay. The one I ordered is from Alibaba. I tried to find a well-established reputable seller to order it through. My customized specs are 3000w 72v 39ah, upgraded DNM Fork, black bike with red wheels, lights and mirrors, and i requested a full twist throttle for more of that motorcycle feel😎
That’s always cool to go custom also, I agree. One day, I’m looking forward to getting one of the Delfast bikes, I don’t know if you’ve heard of them, but, if anything I think those just might be the most worthy ones of em all.
Does it charge when you padle it?
It does not charge the bike when you pedal, but it does help the motor out so that it doesn’t suck as much energy out of the battery as it would if you weren’t helping the bike at all. So pedaling just helps the bike reach a higher range by conserving the battery.
Great video...nice bike ..would you prefer 20 inch wheel or thr 26 inch wheel..which is better ...
I believe 20 inch wheels would probably be a bit faster, but, the 26 inch wheels aren’t so bad either.
@@ebiketech896 thanks 😊 4 the advice
26” wheels would actually give a higher top speed but 20” would give more torque.
@@ebiketech896 What is range of this bike????
can u link the motor?
I would love to see somebody try to climb some big dirt hills with this because I have been told that these hub motors just don't have the torque to do that.
Oh no this thing can go up pretty much anything especially when it comes to off-road. If it’s a really really steep incline, still, with enough speed this thing will make it up. I’ll see about maybe making a whole video just based on that (:
@@mgtruckin i have a 60v24.5ah battery at home, its being unused and i really want to upgrade my fatbike, i was thinking of getting a 3000w motor kit with a 60v 100a controller, do you think It can go up very steep Hills? (30°)?
where i can get that headlight?
I never looked into it, and I don’t see any brand names on it, so I wouldn’t know.
How much you bought it for and where because I want to get one too
I bought this one on Ebay, off of a casual seller, no big company or anything. There was a guy there that just happened to have 2 of em on him, and he was already in the US too, so, I was lucky to have had stumbled upon his listing, he had both the black one & a white one also, the white one was slightly used he said & the black one was brand new still in the packaging, unopened. So I ended up getting the black one, I got it within about a week, the shipping was pretty quick.
Any videos on how to connect wiring ?
Not at the moment, but it’s all pretty fairly simple. Nothing too complicated
do this bike do burnouts and whellies.?
no
Você faz e-bike para vender??
Can I have the link for please
What are the gears can u send me a link to them please
They’re just Shimano gears, I wouldn’t know a link to them, but Im sure if you look them up you could find em.
I prefer mine i got 2 x 48 volt 21 ah 26s total 96 volt goes 60-70 easy , cant say if it goes more its scary like hell
Nice bro 💯
Is this a bike from Ali Express???
got mine but no battery I thought Id save some money but it was only about 100 bucks saved not worth it if I did it again but it looks sweet sitting in my garage get one on ebay here in your country I got mine for 2900 plus 600 shipping and the battery was 800 so 3300 is my cost Im upgrading my motor an controller got a 12000w motor with 200 amp controller so i can compare 3000w motor to a 12000w my winter project
oh ya 72v battery dont waste your time on the 48 v batteries your gonna upgrade any ways
Hey man i am looking forward to build a similar bike like yours
How is your zoom fork working? Would you recommend it?
They’re working great, without a problem. Im not sure what other ones are out there, but if these are cheaper, I’d just go with these.
@@ebiketech896 thanks! I was looking at some reviews yesterday and people had mixed feelings about the fork. I guess if you dont go crazy with jumps its gonna be alright. I dont even plan any jumping whatsoever so i think i will get those :D
Btw i really enjoyed your video ^^
whats the range on this?
Depending on the pedal assist level you’re on, and on road conditions, if you go just about 15mph this bike can reach up to 60-65 miles on a single charge.
cs 20
72v
15000w
44ah
it is good
Nice man.. this video has me interested in that bike.. what the name and model?
They usually go by “Enduro Electric Bike” but what I usually do is I search up Electric Bike 3000W or Electric Bike 5000W
i go 33miles and hour on my 1500 diy baby 20 inch 2.4 inch fat tire.nice bike by the way can use were i live because brings to much attention to the police mines is more undercover
where u buy it?
Ebay
is this bike sidewalk legal? i think it should be as it has pedals
I have indeed ridden it on the sidewalks before and pretended to pedal haha, but, for the most part I’d recommend riding it on the side of the road, especially if you come across any cops
@@ebiketech896 ah i live in canada and the max watts for an e-biike is 500w and 20mph max speed. i think you have to be 16 minimum to drive anything above 750w on a road. thanks for that though!
for drive this cycle, i need the drive license or not?
Nope
@@ebiketech896 you live where? because in germany is not possible drive this..
How fast does it go? Top speed?
I did mention it in the video, I’d say it here but, then everybody else would be able to see it & skip through the video as well, so I guess you could call it an easter egg, try & find it (:
@@ebiketech896 that was garbage answer u just earned yourself a dislike
Where do I buy one? I really want one but I don’t know where to buy one
I came across mine on Ebay, somebody had 2, both brand new, all packaged up & ready to go, in the US. So I guess I’d say look out for something like that, cause mine literally came within like 5-6 business days.
endurobike.com made in America and you can customize it almost any way you like. From the paint to the color of the bolts / screws on the side. Great option and not an overseas company that is impossible to ever get in touch with should something go wrong, just sayin
You could have ordered on alibaba for $2k or less with a 48v battery... I've seen 8000w 72v 40ah top speed over 65 mph w/regen brakes, for $2800 ???... where did you buy from?... $5k is too much for this bike...
2.8k is for a bike only not including shipping, taxes, you pay another 1.5 or 2k for shipping,taxes.
@@Krahamus Actually, the cost is about $22k and with shipping, etc. to your doorstep makes it about $2.8k... there is a CZcamsr who walks one through his entire experience and it totaled about $2.8k and that is for an 8000w nominal and 12,000w peak, 150A sabvoton, 72V 39 - 40AH battery. There is also a bike shop in New York selling them for $4000 maybe 5k but, I would have to look again and surely, they are not selling them for zero profit... There is great love here for you...
i have an old trek diesel 2004 full downhill with monsters on it just got the e bike 12000 watt putting hope ti 6 piston brakes on it hope i stop lol
That’s a k5 right?
Yes
is it an actual enduro ebike or an Alibaba enduro ebike?
Im not sure, I bought it from someone who already had it in the states, packaged up of course & in brand new condition. So I don’t know. I definitely paid more than what it is on Alibaba & the quality is good, so.
Only issue with it so far really is the back tire, Im assuming because of all the weight that’s being put on it... So far I had to replace & try a new tube 3 times so far, even got a protective rubber casing that goes around the tube to give it even more protection, still got a flat. Next thing I’ll be trying is the puncture proof non-flat tube, which is basically a tube made completely out of rubber I think, it looks like, but, it’s non-inflatable, so, hopefully that’ll solve the issue once & for all. I’ll keep everyone updated
im building mine soon 72volts 3000watts
Do you know where I can get it, and for how much
They sell them on alibaba
They run from 1.5k to 3k depending on how much wattage, battery voltage you choose, other additional parts they will tell you such as alarm, better forks etc
I got mine from a guy who already had it in the states, and for a good price. I guess I could call myself lucky on that one (:
And how much is shipping
Why The F do you dont grab the handels like a normal person
links?
Unfortunately the buyer I bought it from has taken down his listing, so I wasn’t able to.
A bigger battery and a better controller it fuckin fly 💯👍👍😁
Any examples I’m curious
@@DougsAdventure yes try you could definitely get a 21700 cells
@@racerx2095 who sells the cells already made for this style ebike in 21700? I’m about to buy a bike and I’m trying to find the right manufacturer to dropped the most on for it to be done when it comes
@@DougsAdventure Speed light in NY
@@DougsAdventure light speed NY makes a pack 21700 battery
Whats the top speed?
While on the bike, and at full charge, you can hit 40-42mph top speed. If you pickup the bike and twist the throttle to see how fast it can go without you on it, I just recently did that, and it showed 47mph.
Nice ride, how much was the kit? I like that you kept is still a bicycle.
I bought the stealthbomber there r 2 thin wires red they com out the back of where the key go in but there is nothing to plug them into
I saw 3,000w 72V not haven’t seen 3,000w for 48V😲 3,000w 72v can make speed 50+ Mile/hr. For 48V I know only 1,500w .maybe your speed control limit for 48V
No my battery is actually 48V (it says it on the label too) But I do have the ability to upgrade to 72V just buy a 72V battery
When you upgrade your battery. You can make more speed 😄😄😄
Sorry to inform you but that battery is only capable of 1500watts, this is nowhere near 3000 watts
I am a dirt biker
I am meat popsicle.
These really need to be 72v because the weight
Yea, one day I hope to be able to get a 72v one, or see if I can upgrade this one to a 72v battery & a 5000W motor
@@ebiketech896 that motor can go way over 3000 watts. Do the battery and u would be surprised by the power u will get
Yea you are right, I just noticed that it barely uses any wattage, like it hits just about 967 Watts when I go full throttle and then goes to 0 even though I keep going, Im not sure why that is, but, yea I have not seen it hit anything over 1000 watts and Im going like 40mph and up. Interesting. I will definitely look into the battery then. Thank you for sharing
@@ebiketech896 u will pick up quite a bit top speed and more power over all with 72v
Yea Im looking forward to making that upgrade happen eventually
That rear suspension looks like it was designed by a 6 year old. You should get a better bike. That frame looks like a joke !
Nobody buys one of these to actually pedal it
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