Eleglide M2 electric bike review

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  • čas přidán 10. 08. 2023
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Komentáře • 21

  • @user-id6rx6sg8d
    @user-id6rx6sg8d Před 9 měsíci +1

    Hi again, I can't decide whether to buy an M2 or a T1mtb, which would you choose if you're 195cm ? Thanks for your help.

    • @VRMinde
      @VRMinde  Před 9 měsíci +2

      I do not remember now on mtb, but m2 is great for me at 191 and with 195 you should be good as well

    • @shahan1465
      @shahan1465 Před 9 měsíci +3

      You can get m1 plus 29”. T1 has upright position while M2 is more aggressive siting positions

  • @raziel0729
    @raziel0729 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Hi, I have a question. From what i've seen in your review and in other videos about this bike, there is a lot of "ghost pedaling" with this bike. I'm interested in buying it but the thing is, i want to exercise from time to time too, not just "pretend" like i'm pedaling, you know what i mean? So i want to ask, could I get a little bit of leg workout with this bike if i am to set the assist level to 1? And then play with the gears a little bit so that i can actually feel like i'm pedaling like on a non electric bike. Or is it simply not possible with this bike?

    • @VRMinde
      @VRMinde  Před 4 měsíci +3

      Hi. Think about the levels as “max speed” to which the bike assists you. I can’t remember now the exact numbers, but let’s say you set it to level 1 - the bike will go almost full power until it reaches 15km/h and will try to maintain the speed not lower than 15km/h: if you pedal to higher speed - you are completely “on your ownn”, you get no assist above 15kmh. Set it to speed 2 - same story but 20kmh, etc.
      For me it actually works and I get shit ton of workout as I set it to 30kmh and always trht to go more than that myself. If there is a wind gust - bike helps me a bit.
      Did I manage to explain? :)

    • @raziel0729
      @raziel0729 Před 4 měsíci +1

      @@VRMinde Yep, understood. It appears that assist level one will maintain the speed up to 12km/h (checked on their website). So once i reach 12 km/h then i'm on my own, but at the same time it still doesn't feel like an non electric bike since you still feel a little bit of assistance from the motor which maintains your speed to at least 12km/h right? Sorry for the noob-ish questions, never rode an electric bike before :D.
      I'm trying to find out more about how it works and compare it to low budget ebikes from Decathlon like Riverside 520 E and Rockrider E-ST500. You should review them! :D

    • @VRMinde
      @VRMinde  Před 4 měsíci +2

      Right, above 12kmh you will be responsible for all the speed :) When you get to 11.8 or so it will start helping you again.
      Never tried Decathlon bikes, maybe I should :) However, on more high-end bikes there is way more adjustments you can do. On my DIY mountainbike it senses how much force do I apply to the pedals and I can adjust the assist I need based on that.
      I can also limit the wats of the assist- so it is no longer based on speed. I can set "give me extra 100W all the time I am pedalling" or 200w or whatever, despite of the speed I am riding at. I like this more than the setup on the bike we are talking about.
      At the same time, as I said, I am getting both a good speed and enough of workout. I am not using it as a moped :) I do a lot of pedalling.

    • @raziel0729
      @raziel0729 Před 4 měsíci +2

      @@VRMinde Ah that's awesome, thanks bro. Well one of the ebikes from Decathlon (the Rockrider E-ST 500) is a mid drive bike. I think this is what you mean by how the bike "senses how much force you apply". You should really check it out and maybe do a review. I think it's probably the cheapest mid-drive ebike on the market. Also, the other bike, the Riverside 520 E has a hub motor but a torque sensor! So i think this one also senses how much force you apply.

  • @modziutki2686
    @modziutki2686 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Do you know how to change driving modes? Because the boost works only at start and then it doesnt work anymore

    • @VRMinde
      @VRMinde  Před 9 měsíci +1

      Normally it works until it reaches the pre-set speed. You can adjust the speed modes with the button up and down 🤷🏻‍♂️

  • @nairobicodm640
    @nairobicodm640 Před 9 měsíci +2

    I have a question before I buy this , on pure electric mode, do you have to pedal at all

    • @VRMinde
      @VRMinde  Před 9 měsíci +2

      No, if you install the twist throttle you can use it as a moped

  • @user-id6rx6sg8d
    @user-id6rx6sg8d Před 9 měsíci +2

    Is this bike useable for people over 6 feet tall. Cheers

    • @VRMinde
      @VRMinde  Před 9 měsíci +1

      This one yes :) I think up to 2m (6.56 feet)

  • @ashmoh5483
    @ashmoh5483 Před 4 měsíci +2

    Hi, is it possible to get the parts for this?

    • @VRMinde
      @VRMinde  Před 4 měsíci +1

      eleglide.com/collections/spare-part-for-m1-m1-plus-f1

  • @syedmilad5223
    @syedmilad5223 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Hello! I would like to know the battery capacity for a single charge and how far it can go on that charge.

    • @VRMinde
      @VRMinde  Před 2 měsíci +1

      Hi, it is 15ah battery.
      The range will depend on how much do you pedal and what speeds do you go :) I never know how to answer the range on electric bikes as you can turn of the battery and cycle forewer 😅

    • @HenryReese
      @HenryReese Před 29 dny

      NEW: my bike just arrived yesterday, 3.5.24, at my French address and they have just upgraded their batteries to: "36V 15.6Ah = 561.6Wh and "Max. Range 130km" (citation of Eleglide notice paper in yesterdays parcel) - Rgds HCR

  • @user-wi1pl5pu8q
    @user-wi1pl5pu8q Před 5 měsíci +1

    For delivery what is good ?? T1 or M2 ??

    • @VRMinde
      @VRMinde  Před 5 měsíci +1

      Don’t know man, never worked for delivery 🙄