This Budget eMTB DESTROYS $5,000 Bikes! (Aventon Ramblas Full Review)

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  • čas přidán 22. 06. 2024
  • Aventon Ramblas: alnk.to/h6z6jVE
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    Timestamps:
    0:00 Intro
    0:30 eMTB Overview
    1:29 Dropper Post Stock
    2:12 Tucked Display
    2:42 Clean Controls
    3:32 A100 Mid Drive Motor
    3:55 Small Details
    4:25 Frame Size & Power
    4:59 Test Ride
    6:30 Charger
    6:55 Final Thoughts
    7:07 Outro
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Komentáře • 6

  • @ALLElectricChannel
    @ALLElectricChannel  Před 18 dny

    Aventon Ramblas: alnk.to/h6z6jVE

  • @hudsonisbetter
    @hudsonisbetter Před 15 dny +2

    Man this bike is awesome just picked one up, the only problem is the tires not being tubless.

  • @coyoteself
    @coyoteself Před 12 dny

    I've had my Ramblas for about 3 weeks now and LOVE it! There are a lot of things that are easy to nitpick about the choice of components, but for the price they're all perfectly fine. Plus the frame and mid-drive motor make it worth the $$$$ to upgrade over time. Since I live in cactus and goathead country, my first gripe is the wheels because they're not tubeless compatible. But I do have some Tannus liners to install before spending the money for a new wheelset. The SRAM derailleurs & shifters work great, but since I'm used to Shimano, I may eventually swap the SRAM for Shimano. No complaints about the brakes and at some point I may swap out for a better fork.
    My only real complaint about the Ramblas is the controller and the dropper seat post. The seat post does do what it's supposed to but the laver is stiff, clunky to use and since it appears to be integrated with the brake lever you cant move it or adjust the angle so that in the way a lot. One common complaint that I have seen from others is about the PAS controller. It works great, but the button layout, makes it too easy to either scroll or change the PAS level by mistake Too many times, I changed my hand position and went from ECO mode to OFF.
    When it come to the 3 contact point between the bike and me, I usually swap the grips, saddles and pedals to what I know keeps me happy. For the price and quality of the Ramblas, none of the above are deal breakers and other than the clunky dropper seat post and lever, Aventon NAILED IT with the Ramblas!!

  • @marklaughlin7079
    @marklaughlin7079 Před 16 dny

    This is a great looking and nice bike but for a mountain bike it should have rear suspension. That’s the only reason I wouldn’t buy it.

    • @mr.monitor.
      @mr.monitor. Před 13 dny +2

      It's fine without it, honestly. It's a heavy, fun bike and would be more money and even more weight with rear suspension.

    • @coyoteself
      @coyoteself Před 12 dny +1

      You would spend at least another $1000+ for it.