Haibike SDURO FullNine RX Review - $4.5k
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- čas přidán 5. 05. 2016
- The Haibike SDURO FullNine RX is a full suspension 29er with mid-drive motor, slim battery and removable display by Yamaha, offers 80 Nm of torque and zero-cadence pedal assist response. The RX trim level is top of the line with light weight hardware from Shimano, Fox and RockShox, it offers a 20 speed drivetrain for comfortable cadence at a higher range of speeds. The larger wheels carry momentum, span cracks and elevate the frame for excellent cross country riding but suspension travel is limited to 100 mm, the angled top tube lowers stand-over height. The motor is smooth and quiet but slower to cut out, the RPM output is a bit limited with becomes noticeable at lower speeds, no shift sensing but torque is measured so ease off to shift.
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Thank you for your reviews. I purchased a tracking e-bike and do 40 miles a day to get to work and back escaping the traffick jams in Munich and get my "workout"!!!
Thanks so much for the review. It helps a lot as I shop for the right bike for me. BTW, your shoes match the bike exactly. ;)
This bike is nice! Full suspension, 20 gears, removable display, large frame.....I would like to have this for commuting.
Great review
great video and great to get the owners perspective.
Looks great
love the full suspension..that's what I'm looking for...think I might buy one of these cool machines! thanks bro
+Kyle Sherman For sure, I like full suspension too... especially with the extra power of an ebike. I tend to ride further and go faster with assist so comfort becomes important :)
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hey there i am from the uk me & my freinds would like it if you reviewed the e rider model 15
+Gametrex Thanks for the request! I'll keep an eye out for this one, do you know if it is in the USA anywhere?
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there are no shops available but on their site they do provide with a test ride
Awesome bike!
Your video quality is great. What camera and stabilizer are you using? Thanks.
+Bill Sprague Hi Bill, I'm using a GoPro Silver with a motorized gimbal, I also use some frame mounted GoPro cameras to get up close shots :D
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Thank you for the reply. In one of your videos I saw a shadow allowing me to guess it was a small camera on something like a Beholder gimbal. I should have guesses it was a GoPro. You results are very good.
is the Yamaha quieter in comparison to Bosch CX?
Could you please review the A-Bike Electric? It deserves more attention.
+Rhike I'll keep an eye out for it, thanks for the request!
I enjoy your review videos and find them to be extremely informative. However,20-30min long may be a reason why some of your videos do not receive as many views. If there is a way to standardize your reviews without making it monotonous while achieving precision, inclusiveness of vital information, and conciseness, I believe you can shorten the length of your videos. This might be something you want to explore. You aslo speak quite fast and putting out a lot of information while doing so. Although I have been interested in ebikes for many years now, there is still much for me to learn. I do feel information overload when watching your full review videos and it leaves me with a headache and tiredness. This seems to a reoccurring experience. I don't know, maybe it's just me but I hope my perspective gives you some insight into mastering your craft and keep you motivated in doing these reviews. Thank you and keep up the good work! :-)
HI, can you mention the shop? Location? and Salesmen?
that's a nice bike
let's wait and see how far our bicycles can go, most good very good parks got own trasport to top and this is only issue I can see with MTB, anyway so far and and still far from pro bicycles to downhill it em, will we ever get there to be real instead of getting stuck with cheap and new one and of course electric, like it was not enough hm! I see big things come in small packages and cheap...well done lets keep it one peace!!!
the website page of this bike is not showing the details.
+Shahabaz Bagwan Surprisingly, the official website doesn't include most of the details... I had to hunt them down and do the measurements myself: electricbikereview.com/haibike/sduro-fullnine-rx/ each video I post has a link int he description going back to my site where I get all of the info ;)
I love watching MTB extreme vids, but I'll bet most of the bikes do not see serious downhilling duty. I plan using one for pot-holed city mean streets commuting. You can laugh at it, but I wish I could bolt on a standard rear rack to carry a duffle or small bag. That would be ideal to me. I love love high quality components and nicely crafted metal, so I would spend more for Fox and Deore XT because of its beauty and quality - like a finely made lugged bike frame of old. Given that these are already in $4000. territory, I's spend more for the proven responsive and long-living bosch.
+ForbinColossus Agree, I bought a full suspension Haibike a couple years back and used it on-road for commuting almost exclusively, just stuck a beam rack on the seat post for carrying my work gear :P
Nothing wrong with really using your electric bike. You will figure out some way of fitting racks...never mind what others think. Go for it!
Fullerton, Ca.
Got my sduro last summer rode it for a week and had a crash in which the rear rim bent :( waited for 9 months to get a new rim 😡
Why?Can’t just get one from the LBS?
Speed Play I wanted one with the original stickers/labels on the rims. Also waited for og seat and grips which also got damaged in the crash.
Well shucks...you were your own worst enemy on this repair...
I checked with my local licence plate office about how to register an electric bike. After they looked into it using all of their resources they couldn't figure out how to register an electric bike. Afterward, I spoke to a few police officers. A couple of them said that they'd arrest me for riding an unlicensed electric bike and some said they'd not bother me. I'm at a loss here. I live in Florida.
+DrZarkloff The US federal law states that 750 watts or less and 20 mph or less is considered a bicycle. Some states like California and Texas allow up to 1,000 watts (though that's changing in California) and there are now "classes" that specify what different upgraded features mean, so a pedal-only ebike can be used on most paths and trails but high speed ebikes (that reach ~28 mph) can only be used on roads and some paths. Here's an article I co-wrote about it: electricbikereview.com/guides/ebike-laws-usa/ and one on Classes: electricbikereview.com/guides/electric-bike-classes/ hope this helps!
Like it but being an avid mtb'er .. 50 lbs is way to heavy! Throwing this tank around might be hard😁 U gain that momentum uphill but coming down.. no fun.
Sam! Woo-hoo!
+SeishiZero He will be in a bunch more videos on the way soon ;)
How much do these bikes cost?
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dude, you dominate all the conversations in your videos. i often wonder why you have other people there with you.
+Kerrio Bartlette I'm open to suggestions on how to behave or what you'd like to see more of. I dominate it because I'm the one doing the review, trying to offer a consistent voice between coverage of different models vs. a sales pitch from a shop or even a brand presenting their own thing. What Sam offered here was some additional thoughts, enthusiasm, confirmation and ride footage. It would have been a very different video without the details and criticism I stuck in... sometimes forcefully... doing my best ;)
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its kool i watch your videos to hear about the bikes, but its all good do your thing... was just an observation, thanks for the videos.
Price................i'm scared to ask.
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more riding and less face video shots please ... good info
You have the best screen name I've ever seen.. I'm jealous
I purchased a 2004 Honda VT1100C with 5400 miles on it about fours yeas ago for $3,800. If one is going to lay down the bucks (over $3K) and then do the miles and ya want some fun getting from A to B, get a Motorcycle...I mean buck for buck. If you can purchase one of these electric bikes for around $400.00 (I mean decent quality too) then you can own both.
Wear a helmet..."Watch out for Motorcycles"
+G Philip C Great point, for longer distance, higher speed and range motorcycles are great... but you need the insurance, license and definitely a helmet for riding in traffic ;)
Why not a 1959 pink cadillac? Or walk...mass transit? Or maybe just invest in yourself with a nice electric bike that is ready to ride.
Has anyone heard about the so called: *GeoOrbital Wheel* yet?
my bike )))
+Ex13m1 Yeah?! How are you liking it so far? Did you get it at Sam's shop, like is that literally your bike XD
ElectricBikeReview.com Very good and stable bike. Good going uphill. can climb the hill which can't ride down cos this bike have some troubles on down hiil - big wills (. At a speed of 45 km / h is very stability. But it does not forgive mistakes. Bicycle for off-road driving on Forests, fields and beaches, where there are no roads. I traveled for two months of 900 km. I like this device.
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hey you should review the gigabyke groove electric bike ☺
+Photo Lens Great request, I just did but won't be posting the video/writeup here, will go up on ElectricRideReview.com in the coming weeks ;)