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  • If I can build this alone, YOU CAN, TOO! Building this fast & powerful electric bike can be done with a basic set of tools and makes for an epic winter project. If you're not interested in building your own, we are now shipping completed CyberBikes to the USA! 🎉 Learn more about our ebike lineup & our other products at mysuperebike.com/
    CyberBike Specs:
    - 80 KM per charge
    - 116 KM/H max speed
    - 6 SEC. 0-100 acceleration
    - 3KW charger built into frame
    - 60 MIN charging time
    - 92V 40AH - battery 22s2p
    - BLUETOOTH connectivity
    - 100 KG overall weight
    - Regenerative braking
    - 27KW motor mid drive
    - 160NM torque
    Watch more of our CyberBike videos: • CyberBike Riding & Demos
    Watch our favorite ebike vids: • Best of eBikes
    CyberBike is equipped with the latest top-of-the-line controller, the Thermo Nucular 24f! This unit is a lightweight, compact size controller with great heat management, and a beautiful user interface on a large display. It allows users to have full control over their CyberBike. Changing power modes, speed limits, charging current, regenerative braking intensity, throttle curve, is easy!
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Komentáře • 234

  • @skucera8116
    @skucera8116 Před rokem +28

    Love it! I want one. In my state, this is a motorcycle because of the power and speed, so please think about adding turn signals, reflectors, and a license plate bracket. 👍

  • @jamescole6846
    @jamescole6846 Před rokem +9

    Been riding ebikes for 7 years now. First was a conversion, 2nd was your ebike 2.4 frame and 3rd was very similar to this one but using Qulbix 140 frame from Australia with a 5000W motor and 19" moto tires and rims. Mine will do 58mph and it's scary but I loved it. I have about 700miles on the 1st one, 1200 on the 2nd and almost 2000 miles on the Qulbix so far. all my batteries are dead right now but I see on your store you sell the one I want. so thanks for the video. BTW. This was a very nice build. Great job. Gave me a few ideas for my next one.

  • @user-vc6pl2hb4x
    @user-vc6pl2hb4x Před rokem +1

    Beautiful and wonderful work, thanks for what you offer this channel

  • @Jeysongonzalez490
    @Jeysongonzalez490 Před rokem +15

    My respects to Ladi’s engineering skills, really every video is something!

  • @clemonsjoey
    @clemonsjoey Před rokem +20

    Great video guys and Pavel has really turned out to be a great employee over the years, he’s got the building process down on your bike. Wish these had working pedals to fall in the ebike loophole for the states. Europe is not as Ebike friendly as it is here, so we really don’t have to worry about how powerful something is as long as it has pedals that can move the bike(even if barely) under human power;)

    • @nothingbutthisthatandtheother
      @nothingbutthisthatandtheother Před 3 měsíci

      Same in Canada. As long as it operates as a Bicycle on demand meaning it can have removable pedals, and has the pedals on hand it is an E-Bike it also says in Canadian law however it can not have a shaft output power of greater than 500 watts mind you. But these get huge attention from cops constantly they are a disease now whereas converting a vintage Scooter the cops don't bother with em' they reckon it is not going anywhere in a hurry lol proper sleeper

  • @thebatlwgn
    @thebatlwgn Před rokem +11

    I''m kind of surprised theres so much finish work needed on the frame assembly. Maybe I'm out of touch with E-bikes but i would expect a lot of those holes and trimming to be done by the mfg. That could also be my own lack of confidence in my finishing skills haha.

    • @orangefan044
      @orangefan044 Před rokem

      these are made for other bikes, he uses them to make the build less expensive,

  • @jakub1755
    @jakub1755 Před rokem

    Pekna práca len vyzerá to kuz zložitejšie ako 4.2 možno v budúcnosti postavím 👍

  • @bobongbmx
    @bobongbmx Před 11 měsíci +1

    Nice build!

  • @ericthedesigner
    @ericthedesigner Před 11 měsíci

    I'm counting the days til I can order a battery from you!! Been a fan for a few years ever since I found one of your bikes online. I've been riding electric on and off since 2013 and full time since 2019! Haven't started my Acura RSX in 4 years now accept to move it around the yard and change the oil. I'm thinking of converting it to electric and selling it..

  • @e-bikerbulgaria
    @e-bikerbulgaria Před rokem +2

    I wait for that self designed bike frame ❤ Make it happen. Love the content.

  • @shawnsebikesandstuff15
    @shawnsebikesandstuff15 Před rokem +4

    Great video thought I would never see you build any bike again 😂 and which was the reason I started watching this channel 5 years ago

  • @jcc777
    @jcc777 Před rokem +1

    Nice bike. And well, I completely understand the engineering advantages to moving the motor out of the hub. The thing I like the most that my E bike is the silence, which is why I would be real hesitant to move away from the pub motor to run with a chain, if the carbon fiber belt drives turn out to be great, that would be another consideration.

    • @alexchavosaurus9041
      @alexchavosaurus9041 Před rokem

      I am in the same boat. My 5000 Watt Stealth Clone is absolutely silent. Its so good when the bike is so quiet, you can hear the slightest brake squeaks rather than the motor haha

  • @noahpichardo2284
    @noahpichardo2284 Před rokem

    AWESOME BUILDDDDD

  • @mattsupertramp6506
    @mattsupertramp6506 Před rokem +3

    Awesome bike man! Planning on building one later in 2023 when I have the money. Does it support any security features like a key or alarm system? I noticed the ignition is a push button. Greetings from the USA!

  • @thekid8703
    @thekid8703 Před rokem

    Watching from the Philippines ☺️

  • @adventuretime6017
    @adventuretime6017 Před 10 měsíci

    Nice to watch the video, really good work, inspired me to build a DIY e-scooter myself. ....!!!😎

  • @divekatdreaming
    @divekatdreaming Před rokem

    Awesome!!!

  • @outlawebikebuildshow492

    Nice work.

  • @voodoochild6741
    @voodoochild6741 Před 8 měsíci

    This is going to be a project I will be doing! I can't wait.

  • @lordFury
    @lordFury Před rokem

    Love your channel

  • @yodasbff3395
    @yodasbff3395 Před rokem

    Nice bike. 👍

  • @andrey.summer
    @andrey.summer Před rokem

    Amazing!

  • @phatman3573
    @phatman3573 Před rokem

    Best build I’ve seen to be fair…..

  • @a-aron2276
    @a-aron2276 Před rokem

    Nice bikes. How do the batteries hold up? We talking about 20,000km+ with >80% remaining original capacity? I ask cause that's all I seem to be managing with my own builds but they're ncr and ICR chemistries. Just wondering how the lipos stand up.

  • @dk_iran_1702
    @dk_iran_1702 Před rokem

    I would like to know which material is used for side black colur pannel used in the chassis

  • @SM_TheTraveller
    @SM_TheTraveller Před rokem +1

    Great 👍🏻

  • @wayneyoung5959
    @wayneyoung5959 Před rokem

    Awesome.

  • @xpndblhero5170
    @xpndblhero5170 Před rokem

    I'd love one of these for where I live in PA in the Appalachian mountains, the roads are filled w/ potholes and mostly hills so I'd need something this powerful but, as w/ most people, it would need working pedals to be a bike and this thing would be perfect.... Any information on the bike would be greatly appreciated. 👍

  • @cliffcampbell8827
    @cliffcampbell8827 Před rokem +1

    Did the complete bike show up as a kit or did you have to source most of the parts? How much was the total cost of that build?

  • @nepletkai
    @nepletkai Před rokem

    I”m curious what circuit breaker was used in front of the Nucular 24f? Specs?

  • @bikeoclock_show
    @bikeoclock_show Před rokem +4

    Mega dělo!👏🏻🔥

  • @Gabi-he6rw
    @Gabi-he6rw Před rokem

    Hei guys, I have a raptor style frame with a 850lbs/in suspension(spring is about 80mm and bolt to bolt is 160mm). It almost bottoms down when I sit on it. I can fit a 95mm spring on it, do you have an idea about which lbs should it be? Please give me an advice/estimation.

  • @AAs-vb7pv
    @AAs-vb7pv Před rokem +2

    Do thay have a pedal kit option

  • @lorenzorodriguez3429
    @lorenzorodriguez3429 Před rokem +1

    I like it 🤔👍

  • @kevinray5049
    @kevinray5049 Před rokem

    I’ve watched this channel and now I have bike faster then this channel. Thank you for you content it help me a lot .

  • @DrippyHarryPotterObamaSonic
    @DrippyHarryPotterObamaSonic Před 8 měsíci

    Very impressive man. I'd probably be able to do this in about a million years

  • @roywilson5481
    @roywilson5481 Před rokem +1

    what voltage does it charge on

  • @thegrave2000
    @thegrave2000 Před rokem +6

    I see you improved your design and components over the years which is great. Ideas for a few areas of improvement, if you allow me:
    1) Consider a double kickstand, please. This is a very heavy bike, kickstand like this is just too flimsy when the ground is muddy, sandy and so on. Besides this, a double kickstand gives you a chance to remove easily a front or rear tyre in case of a flat or something.
    2) Consider an option to have the charger outside the bike. Imho this is unnecessary weight you are dragging all the time with you, decreases your range and and makes the bike bulkier and more difficult to handle. Not to mention having a 3kW charger in a non-ventilated area is not the best of ideas imho.
    3) Consider having an adjustable current charger. I also have an RV (live in it actually) and having a 3KW inverter is really rare for guys like us. Not to mention you'll need to spread this load between at least 3xLiFePO4 batteries if you don't wanna kill them quickly.
    4) This is probably a tough one but I gotta say it - consider having a removable battery. Makes loading/unloading activities in the van much easier. Also you can keep the battery in a well heated area during winter months which is not usually the case with your cargo area.
    I saw your build with the lifting bed - awesome but I think you'll soon realize you need this:
    www.24mx.co.uk/product/proworks-foldable-loading-ramp-180x21-cm_pid-PIA-48959
    And this:
    uk.riskracing.com/products/lock-n-load-pro-strapless-moto-transport-system
    Your bikes are just way way too heavy to be left aside on the walls like this. You start hitting bumps on the road and they'll go on the ground, trust me.
    5) Another thing that does not inspire much confidence in me is the swingarm. It looks a bit flimsy for such a heavy bike. If this bike goes mass production and people start jumping on it...I don't know.
    Now some questions:
    1) Can you share tyre sizes and dimensions of the bike shown in the video?
    2) Fork and shock models?
    3) Not familiar with the Nucular controller but I guess you can program it for lower power settings? These 20-something kilowatts are just way too much for my liking :)
    4) Max regen you achieved with this controller was about 40A, is this correct? I'm afraid this is a bit too low for a bike this heavy.
    Friends are using Torp TC500 on modified Surrons and regen is set to 70A at which point the bike starts dragging its tyres on steeper descents (which is not great either) but bikes are still much lighter than yours. I think 70A would be the minimum required for your bike for serious descents given its own weight.
    5) What material is the frame made of, looks like steel to me?
    Keep up the great work and videos!

    • @dabasish215
      @dabasish215 Před 11 měsíci

      ষ😊

    • @testtor2714
      @testtor2714 Před 10 měsíci

      The bike is extremely light, not heavy. It's as light as the lightest enduros. Having a center stand on an enduro is a huge no-no. You never put a center stand on an enduro, always a side stand. The reason for this is the very reason you used to argue for a center stand. You can always use a side stand but you can only use a center stand on flat and stiff ground.

  • @MrFartism
    @MrFartism Před rokem

    I built my own 72 pit bike. Just took the engine out and put an electric kit on it. Does 55mph it's purely for playing around the quarries and off road stuff.

  • @muffins3922
    @muffins3922 Před rokem

    Could you please tell us how much the bike weighs?

  • @bramalbers580
    @bramalbers580 Před rokem

    Can you also buy an already built one or maybe in the future

  • @shreyashmane903
    @shreyashmane903 Před rokem

    Great work. Can you tell how much time and money spent on it?

  • @Ninja128-n8x
    @Ninja128-n8x Před 3 měsíci

    I build this same cros cycle for my kids and i can say its preetygood soo nice job man keep good work

  • @marcbou
    @marcbou Před rokem

    Awesome you now offer fully build bike in N-A !!! Around how much shipped to Canada?

  • @jonezdatonetech2758
    @jonezdatonetech2758 Před rokem

    What size rear shocks you use ?

  • @Antoine-ek2mf
    @Antoine-ek2mf Před rokem +2

    Hello, i would like to know what brakes and what fork you used to build the bike ?
    Would it be possible to have references or links to find these components ?
    Thank you very much for your feedback and congratulations again for your project and your video !!

    • @DerUnbbekante
      @DerUnbbekante Před 9 měsíci

      Just by looking at it I would guess that this are forks out of a 80/85cc dirt bike.
      Regarding the brakes, just use the ones that fit the fork.
      I think the most kost effective way of getting all those parts is to buy a donor bike with a blown engine.

  • @brandonrobert3132
    @brandonrobert3132 Před rokem

    Where can you buy it all from and the total cost

  • @mikejf4377
    @mikejf4377 Před rokem

    How wide is that frame?

  • @Peter_Grekov_91
    @Peter_Grekov_91 Před 4 měsíci

    Very good 😮

  • @michael2026
    @michael2026 Před rokem

    Does USA also mean you could get one sent to Canada?

  • @missirina6912
    @missirina6912 Před rokem

    Wow, it is so SUPER !!!
    I wonder how is it to ride one?
    The brakes are good??;
    I WANT ONE for myself !!!
    How much is it; although I have to ride it on the Autoway/motorban - well, is it OK ???

  • @wizz4131
    @wizz4131 Před rokem

    Can you pop wheelies

  • @rebeccadubois8270
    @rebeccadubois8270 Před rokem

    Needs clear side panels to show that battery and cool colored tape.
    Like a pc tower with led's

  • @pamelakilponen3682
    @pamelakilponen3682 Před rokem +47

    Easy if you have a shop and all the tools and equipment. Not so easy if you live in an apartment complex.

    • @ladiandmargaret
      @ladiandmargaret  Před rokem +18

      we've had many customers build CyberBikes in their apartments or garages. Definitely helps to have tools already available, but we have complete lists of all the hardware needed for a project like this. The worst part would be lugging all the parts up the stairs of a complex (like the battery) 😅

    • @a-aron2276
      @a-aron2276 Před rokem +12

      Sounds like a you problem, it's actually a simple kit. It's all basic tools. You'd manage it on a coffee table. My shed is 5m² and I've built 4 bikes in it. The first battery I did, I did on the floor of my living room. Stop seeing problems and start thinking about the solution to it.
      Edit: looking back on this comment I actually just wanted to add that the top part is just supposed to be in a joking manner, sometimes I forget that that doesn't come across as easily in text format.

    • @ernstheimlich7257
      @ernstheimlich7257 Před rokem +2

      @@ladiandmargaret that, and getting the finished project back to ground floor on slippery stairs. Ask me how I know 😋

    • @roodick85
      @roodick85 Před rokem

      Lol built mine in the living room actually two of them

    • @omarfayad4720
      @omarfayad4720 Před rokem

      Not easy if you live in a country that has an economical crisis but the most important thing is that not all parts are available locally

  • @cjbuckley8894
    @cjbuckley8894 Před rokem

    Where did you get the frame ??

  • @tv197cu4
    @tv197cu4 Před rokem

    what should ik bout the kit?

  • @jessehavok4181
    @jessehavok4181 Před rokem

    2P battery? How long does that last?

  • @IsmailSiddo
    @IsmailSiddo Před 4 měsíci

    I like this your bike

  • @prajwalkunwar5524
    @prajwalkunwar5524 Před rokem

    Is there any way shipping to nepal

  • @shirishuppin22
    @shirishuppin22 Před 9 měsíci

    I wanted the complete guide to build this bike, requesting to share me the details, thanks you

  • @pianojazz4975
    @pianojazz4975 Před 9 měsíci

    How much does the frame weigh alone without anything connected without the swin arm?

  • @dr.fancyngandwe4129
    @dr.fancyngandwe4129 Před rokem

    I love this so much 😢I wish I could build mine but I can't afford it 😢

  • @bestofdjs
    @bestofdjs Před rokem

    How long did it take you

  • @markhall1216
    @markhall1216 Před rokem

    I bought one of your cyberbikes off my cousin in Birmingham UK, I've watched you and your channel and I was absolutely smitten! Until my cousin wanted to buy another car, he sold it to me , in London, it's the baddest e-bike I've seen in London! I love it like hot food! But in the future I want to buy a back indicator light, and the package for about £200 for all the information necessary to understand everything about the bike you created ! Your so skilled bro , nuff respect to you , I love this bike it's off the hook ! ( I got the 27,000 version) how much is the rear light with indicator, I need 1 for winter! Can you let me know please 🙏

  • @jamesbell8861
    @jamesbell8861 Před rokem

    Canada ??? Price (all in) to Victoria, BC ???

  • @jardamaly913
    @jardamaly913 Před rokem

    how much did it all cost?

  • @nothingbutthisthatandtheother

    Very cool for bicycle! My 1964 Lambretta GT200 is 72v using a 120 ah batt, 0-100 kph in 1.2 secs top speed 185 kph Wish I had half the knowledge of this young fella when I were his age! Nice work lad! Hope that's a LiFePo4 batt I will never waste time money or my energy on a crappy Li Ion battery ever again far too dangerous and volatile.

  • @FATKATORR
    @FATKATORR Před rokem

    How much does it cost to purchase and ship to the US.....??

  • @bujin5455
    @bujin5455 Před 8 měsíci

    8:14. I want to know where to buy this little lift stool thing!

  • @h-prib9304
    @h-prib9304 Před 7 měsíci

    Sorry to ask, bro... do you made the frame by your self or bought it?

  • @h-prib9304
    @h-prib9304 Před 8 měsíci

    Is the frame made from stainless steel? Do you have the frame diagram?

  • @karloburic104
    @karloburic104 Před rokem

    what motor is that?

  • @144AMP
    @144AMP Před 6 měsíci

    Is it legal to ride by regular roads in Europe?

  • @CRAZYTOON01
    @CRAZYTOON01 Před 11 měsíci

    Total price

  • @zanariahabdulmobin6905
    @zanariahabdulmobin6905 Před 5 měsíci

    How much days that you've been spent to make this e-bike

  • @janojimenez8187
    @janojimenez8187 Před rokem +1

    How legal is it to use? I assume it's on a country to country basis but I don't know how to know if I can use it in Mexico 😅

    • @batbix
      @batbix Před rokem +1

      Simplemente busca la regulaciones de bicicletas electricas de tu ciudad. Pero en principio esto es una motocicleta electrica. Esto significa que probablemente tendras que registrar este vehicule como una motocicleta, tener licencia de motocicletas y tal vez tener aseguranza de motocicletas.

  • @tomaskujinek
    @tomaskujinek Před rokem

    Wait, don't you need to register such e-bikes in Czech republics to have a license plate? I would love to build one!

  • @SakshiPotdar-uu8xy
    @SakshiPotdar-uu8xy Před 2 měsíci

    Bro please give link of chassis design

  • @gachecem_yt
    @gachecem_yt Před 9 měsíci

    Where can I buy the frame?

  • @moxujm2986
    @moxujm2986 Před rokem

    How much is it?

  • @KoScosss
    @KoScosss Před 9 měsíci

    Parts list?

  • @3DPSpro
    @3DPSpro Před rokem +3

    Are there any unbiased reviews of the Cyberbike or any bikes listed on MySuperEbike?

    • @Kenoathy
      @Kenoathy Před rokem +1

      I have not found any but I did find that most of the parts are made in the Ukraine by a company called eleek

    • @testtor2714
      @testtor2714 Před 10 měsíci

      @@Kenoathy For example what part?

  • @jamjar47
    @jamjar47 Před 9 měsíci

    Is the charger able to be used in the UK ? as i noticed its got a USA plug on it ....

  • @thestreamreader
    @thestreamreader Před 2 měsíci

    What is total cost to build yourself?

  • @elchicledelsur9361
    @elchicledelsur9361 Před rokem

    Buenas noches me interesa precio por favor ✌️😜😎

  • @ehowell352
    @ehowell352 Před rokem +1

    Awesome video. Can I please just buy the frame and the motor. Please, and a PayPal link?

    • @ladiandmargaret
      @ladiandmargaret  Před rokem

      Sure thing! Email me at ladi@mysuperebike.com and I can send you payment link and get your shipping address!

  • @Gallardo6669
    @Gallardo6669 Před 4 měsíci

    Is it using a 219 chain???-
    Good job

  • @Fredzor96
    @Fredzor96 Před rokem +1

    Well in my country i would bet i would cost the double just to homologated, insured and registered.

  • @pamelarw58
    @pamelarw58 Před rokem

    Who is the guy who just built motorbike as have seen him in shop of course….not sure if he has been introduced? Also how can you ride a high speed motorbike on main roads registration wise as it isn’t a conventional electric bicycle? Great video! ❤️🎄🧑‍🎄🎅🇦🇺🍻

    • @DividingLimits
      @DividingLimits Před rokem +1

      pavel, he's been introduced a couple of times

  • @Mash3OH3
    @Mash3OH3 Před rokem

    Can someone explain to me how that coolant thing works? Cause I’m definitely interested the Harley Davison bikes use some sort of internal water cooling

    • @Kenoathy
      @Kenoathy Před rokem

      I do not think there is a traditional water cooling... however the sealant applied may also have heat transfer properties that can help disperse heat through the casing to the frame of the bike?

    • @Mash3OH3
      @Mash3OH3 Před rokem +1

      @@Kenoathy
      That’s so sick though. I had no ideas the Harley Davidson Livermore electric motorcycle uses some sort of liquid cooling the type you’d see in a sort of pc gaming set up. I thought that would be the illest thing.
      I’m just gonna toss one of those blue frozen cooling things that you’d find in a fridge into my bag where the battery is and call it a day

  • @DevineAdams
    @DevineAdams Před 3 měsíci

    I love your work man 👍❤️ and I want to know the price of the bike and then the price of the frame alone.❤

  • @romanhavlas6107
    @romanhavlas6107 Před rokem +1

    Czech Republic is a world powerhouse in the production of premium EVs! This bike is sick!

  • @rahulsuriyavansi9590
    @rahulsuriyavansi9590 Před 7 měsíci

    Bhai se kaise order kar sakte hain kitne aaega

  • @Upsc-ou1lj
    @Upsc-ou1lj Před 5 měsíci

    Cost of 1bike in inr

  • @MalangKhan-to5dx
    @MalangKhan-to5dx Před 4 měsíci

    How much it cost

  • @rahulsuriyavansi9590
    @rahulsuriyavansi9590 Před 7 měsíci

    Bhai se kaise order kar sakte hain

  • @Beibarys
    @Beibarys Před rokem

    wow, you've used electric wheel as a motor, haven't you? I bought electrical wheel, but I didn't like moment of motor. I thought about using it as ab motor, but couldn't imagine how, now I can see, 😅 but my wheel diameter is bigger, so maybe it's not applicable for me

  • @rds0009
    @rds0009 Před rokem

    Great job Ladi.🤘 What's the pricetag?

  • @LordDouglas83
    @LordDouglas83 Před měsícem

    Noice!

  • @sayco9968
    @sayco9968 Před 3 měsíci

    How much do you invest in this...?