ENGWE P26 Review - Huge 100km+ Range
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- čas přidán 30. 03. 2023
- ENGWE P26 Review. Massive 100km+ range ebike. The P26 is European compliant with 250W and 25kph limit so it can be ridden on city roads. More info and pricing EU: shrsl.com/400sa UK: shrsl.com/400sh US: shrsl.com/400so (Affiliate links)
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Appreciate that you're one of the consistent ebike reviewers here on CZcams and you're helping with popularizing them as an attractive form of low cost transport.
Thanks, I love riding and ebikes so plenty more to come! Currently working on some fat wheel ebikes and a 20" foldable.
Welcome back good to see you posting videos again
More to come!
Hi, I'm hesitating between this bike and the Eliglide T1 step-tru you also reviewed. Which one should I choose? Which bike was the most pleasant to drive?
...hello, when unlocking the speed, what is the power of the motor? Thank you for your answer.
Which one is better Engwe 26p or Ado Dece 300 c ?
1,549€ (plus 50€ discount) for the ebike with a spare battery, is a decent price I guess. Clearly is near impossible to find the perfect ebike at a low price, but this one seems good. Thanks for the review, Chris!
For the price this is good if you want a huge battery for longer rides.
Whats the height and weight limit?
I've just bought it yesterday, tested it on 4km hill, I do in 25 minutes on normal mountain bike, 165 BPM heart rate average, on this bike, level assist 5, 12 minutes, 140 BPM, I felt like a feather 🪶😊
Looks exactly the same as the Hovsco A5 Mountain Cruiser?
No doubt it is using the same ODM.
give me please the website of the official store in Europe
This or the Elegluide T1 you reviewed??
The T1 has 27.5" wheels and more power 500W but a smaller 12.5Ah battery Vs 17Ah.
Please review the Super73 ebikes
I will if they send me one to review!
Hello bro ❤.
I want to buy the best scooter for price 300$ or less . But I'm not an expert in this. Can you help me ?
Around that price most are pretty bad, you need to spend a bit more and get a NIU eScooter I recommend the KQI 2 or something.
@@Techtablets
What about KQI 2 PRO ?
Yes that one is even better I review it and NIU scooters are good better than the Xiaomi's.
Review the Yose Power 27 it is cheaper at 900 euros
If they send me one sure.
this or Eleglide t1 step-thru?
The for the range, 17Ah battery can't be bet you can get around 90-100km max. As the 12.5Ah of the Eleguide is good for about 60-70km. But the Eleglide T1 step-thru looks in white and a slightly better build quality. Will you be riding long distances?
@@Techtablets 50km max but with hills, so uphill performance is important
The T1 step-thru is better at climbs 500W and the larger 27.5-inch wheels.
@@Techtablets how about some 27,5´´ ebajk 500-750w approx with 17-20 Ah battery and 48v system witn normal mountain tyres not fat! .. is existing something like that? what about Burchda RX70 is closest to that parameters do You plan review it?
There is one I have coming from Gogobest with 27.5" x 3" tires and I think it's 750W 48v with full suspension. The review will be in about 2 weeks as it has yet to arrive. As for the Burchda RX70 I haven't got any contact with them at all but if they sent me one I would review it!
Hosco hovcity or this bike pls
Never heard of this brand.
Where is this? Spain?
Yes Spain. Denia, Alicante.
For 1000 euros we would expect a little more: hydraulic brakes; more powerful torque (40 Nm is really very little; the FIIDO D4S is already at 55 Nm!); a cushioned (or more comfortable) saddle; a rear light coupled on braking... It is at the same price as an EP-2 Pro (which is significantly better). The only advantage of this bike is its battery. Thanks for the review.
Yes hydraulic brakes would be better I agree. The motor is okay limited by the EU law.
@@Techtablets Can this block be turned off, and then what would be the max speed?
I'm asking for a friend.
It can and I think around 38 kph. Not super fast but okay.
Those cheap tires will give you pinch flats and punctures too thin!
As long as you keep the correct pressure you should be fine!
Man, ebicycles are so under powered. I have a lower end EUC(Kingsong 16s), and it climbs hills like nothing, and I'm overweight too.
Bro please review OPPO find x6 pro not these ebikes l!!! 😢
I have ordered one. It should be here next week. I have 2-3 phone reviews coming soon. The bikes, projectors and other stuff is in-between tech I like to review.
@@Techtablets cool I will wait to see it
All electric bikes need hydraulic brakes do to weight of the bike, and speed.
More info and pricing EU: shrsl.com/400sa UK: shrsl.com/400sh US: shrsl.com/400so (Affiliate links)
Looks a good bike with ‘normal’ sized wheels getting fed up seeing fat tyre bikes! 👎🤷♂️ not much torque though 👎 good sized (17ah) battery, noisy though 🤷♂️
My fault with the at wheel bikes as I like them for the confort of the ride, but they trade off is they are more heavy.
Wimpy motor and top speed is WAY too slow.
You get killed bc you can't get out of the way of cars.
Ahhh well it's EU law here to have 250W and 25kph. Not much can be done about that, but I do which it was more powerful.
@@Techtablets I got spoiled with my Deruiz Lava.
It tops out at 25 mph but the settings say it tops out at 32mph.
I found out you can lie to it and set it for 28 inch tires and it gives it more umph.
Ah yes that's another trick to help improve the speed is setting a different tire size but of course the trade off is the speedo is incorrect!
@@Techtablets Oddly enough... my speedo is still correct after changing it.
However, the odometer is out of wack. But the speedometer is still accurate. I don't understand how these work, at all.
that drivetrain is garbage.
It's cheap sure but at least it's Shimano and not some unknown brand. It's not like it's going to come with Shimano XT M8100 or something at this price point.
@@Techtablets £1000 bike with bottom of the barrel components though. Worth spending more and getting something you arent going to have to replace in 2 years
True all depends on people needs, if it was mid-motor that would wear out even faster. At least with a rear hub motor there is less tension on the components. If they used Deore, better but I think the price would be then other 150 more easy.
Actually it is not. I have been using a 7 speed Tourney RD for a while now and have clocked up 6,000 km and it has performed flawlessly - it hasn't missed a beat. I haven't had to adjust the indexing at all.