Cyrusher Kommoda 10 REAL testers
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- čas přidán 7. 09. 2024
- In this video, I get 10 people to test ride the new Cyrusher Kommoda Fat Tyre E-Bike.
The Cyrusher Kommoda is a real all-rounder ebike. The Kommoda is just as happy as an on-road ebike as it is off-road ebike. With a generous rider weight of 150KG, the bike is great for heavy riders. The powerful 750w motor (1000w PEAK) can easily propel heavy riders up hills and over long distances. The front and rear suspensions make the Cyrusher Kommoda a pleasure to ride, even over the roughest terrain. The 48v 14Ah battery ensures that there is plenty of power for your bike adventures.
Important Notes
Due to the current law surrounding ebikes in the UK, Cyrusher has done their utmost to comply.
So when you receive your new ebike now, there will be no throttle on the handlebar, and the motor is restricted to 250watts with a top speed of 15.5mph.
But don’t despair, they have included the throttle in the box of accessories that comes with the bike. Plus they have a video on their site showing you how to derestrict the motor, as we know many of our customers use our ebikes off road or on private land.
MOTOR
750W
With 80Nm Max Torque, 1000W Max Output
Ready, go! Its max output 1000 watts powerful Bafang motor allows you to run at versatility speed, and on assisted mode, cruise around with little to no effort.
BATTERY
48V 14AH
High capacity, Waterproof Battery
Powered by a 48v, 14ah, lithium-ion battery that lasts 20-50 miles on a full charge, the Cyrusher Kommoda is capable of going wherever your adventures take you. Recharge the battery on the bike or take it out and recharge separately at your convenience.
COLORFUL DISPLAY
Programmable, Fully Customizable Display.
The Kommoda's display gives you all the information you need with an easy-to-use 3-button controller. It’s completely programmable and allows you to set up your ride your way.
0-5 PAS MODE
8 FUNCTIONS
3.7" LCD DISPLAY
4.0" FAT TIRES
CTS/Chaoyang mountain fat tires provide improved grip and traction on the most troublesome terrain. It makes a good impression even when the ground is covered in snow.
SHIMANO 7 GEARS
The Shimano 7 gears freewheel means you can shift to a larger cog for uphill riding and downshift to a smaller cog at high speeds. In combination with the pedal-assist system, you can adjust the suitable speed to complete your journey.
FRONT FORK SUSPENSION
Alloy front suspension fork has 80mm of travel, preload adjustment, and lockout.
REAR SPRING SUSPENSION
Extra rear spring suspension for maximum comfort.
Zoom Hydraulic Disc Brakes
Come to a stop quickly with large 180mm dual hydraulic disc brakes. We've added motor cutoff capabilities for extra safety.
52T Dual Sided Aluminum Crankset
The 52T chainring is protected by our dual-sided aluminum crankset guards. This will keep your chainring safe and sound.
Tailor-fit comfort for amazing rides.
30" bike inseam
Step Thru Frame
You will be able to pedal and stand over the frame comfortably.
Best for riders 5"3-6"0
We've got your back
We not only make amazing products but strive to provide the best experience and support to our customers. When you buy a Cyrusher you get peace of mind knowing we will be there when you need it.
2 Years warranty. All Cyrusher bikes come with 2 years warranty in frame and parts, and a 12 months warranty on the battery.
Customer support. Cyrusher offer you many ways to reach out: call center, live chat, ticket system.
Community. When you become a Cyrusher owner you also join a big Cyrusher Owners community online where you can share your new happy Cyrusher life, ask questions and get answers from fellow Cyrusher owners.
I hope you enjoyed watching the ten people test the bike. If you did, please like the video and consider subscribing to my channel.
To find out more about the Cyrusher Kommoda, visit:
Cyrusher.co.uk
I never used to like the step through style but love the look of that one!
It does look nice!
2:17 Step-through is not needed when the seat is so low, apparently. Is this selling point moot?
@@TheValueOfN Not for me, I need the step through
I like that it even made our Del smile it must be good. Definitely looks the part would make a nice early Christmas press.
You buying one Wully?
I’ve been looking at the su ron for a while now. But that bike you have makes more sense.
Now that’s bike is a bit of me that’s for sure, I want the blue one haha
Nice Very 👀 Well Worth The Money , And Everyone Loved It 💯🥊🥊
Thanks Mickey
Thanks for the ride Phil, nice on the tarmac beats pedalling 👍
Glad you enjoyed it
Great comments and great video ,well impressed I am
Thank you!
Phil, I have one of the first batch into to uk, twist throttle, completely unrestricted. It’s amazing I am your weight plus a bit and happily sit at 30 on the flat, my lad 80kg maintains 30 mph up and down hill to his saturday job 5 miles each way. I would still have one with the restrictions.
Yes, they are great bikes.
Enjoyed that
I am glad you did
Looks like a great ride!
Thanks Bruce
I really really wish the Kommoda was foldable.
It’s a nice looking bike, I was thinking of buying one till somebody sent me the Trust Pilot reviews. Customer service seems terrible, any body with problems just left so I will stay clear.
The reviews are a mixed bag. UK reviews seem only to write a review for bad service. On the Facebook groups the reports of good services outweigh the negative posts.
Thanks Phil, looks a cool bike and gives the MiRider a run for its money. Any idea how much it weights?
66 lbs (30 kg) / 74 lbs (34 kg) with battery
@@PhilipTomlinsonthats still heavy..but do they make aluminum frame maybe it could lessen the weight..?
I've often wondered how much fat tyres affect the range,any ideas?
No, but I would think that the extra resistance would take more energy.
@@PhilipTomlinson Definitely.
I get a range of 25 miles plus on Pas 3
any idea how's it compared to cyrusher kuattro? beside the power/battery, i think the main difference is 26 vs 20 tire, and rear suspension. and higher price tag on kuattro.. please help.. need advice on how's it ride, which one better?thanks
I would try the Cyrusher owners group on Facebook for the answer.
i would like one, but this no website to order one from, lots of videos, but no one tells you how to get one, the week point in the design is the spoked wheels, should be solid alloys, like a engwe folding bike. anyone know where to get a cy rusher kommoda step thru bike??? proving impossible. so far for me, i want twist throttle full 750watt no restrictions. stuff the stupid laws.
At the end of the video it has big text saying Cyrusher.co.uk with a screenshot of the Cyrusher website. And at the very end of the description there is a link to their website.
You won’t be so happy if Plod does get you - big fines and points. I chickened out and sold my Cy Xf800 cos of the big 750w motor.
I must have missed it no one gave the price
Hi if you visit Cyrusher.co.uk you will see the price there.
Those seats are so low. Look after your knees and get better pedalling efficiency by raising the seat.
The riders could have raised the seat if they wanted too.
You can tell that most of these testers have almost no reference point with which to comment on this bike as demonstrated by almost nothing to say that will be helpful to potential buyers.
Thats the point, most buyers are not experts and there are plenty of videos with detailed specs. This video is 10 normal people taking their first ride on the bike and saying if they liked it rather than people who have been paid to say the bikes are good.
They look a nice bike but one factor no one has spoke about you all have motorhomes and most couples would want one each with them not been foldable how you going to transport them with not been foldable me and my wife have fat tyre ebikes hers a engwe mine a custom build both fold but still take alot of room I just can't see how you guys could transport them
I have a Thule tow bar bike carrier that will carry two bikes.
Is this a sponsored video?
As I explained in the video I was sent the bike for free but was not paid to make the video. Cyrusher had no editorial control over the video and did not get to preview it before I published it. I did not base the video on my possibly biased opinion, I got ten people to test the bike. The ten people were at a motorhome rally and were not paid or asked to give anything other than their honest opinion. The video is also marked as a paid promotion.
@@PhilipTomlinson I missed the "paid promotion" part. That explains it.
@@PhilipTomlinson I'm confused about how this works. You were, "not paid to make the video" but it is "marked as a paid promotion".
@@TheValueOfN Yes, because I was given the bike for free.