Buying an e-bike in China. Xiao Niu UQI+ Pro. Not the cheapest electric bicycle. Guangzhou vlog.

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  • čas přidán 17. 04. 2024
  • Explore the bustling streets of Guangzhou as we dive into the world of electric bicycles! In this captivating vlog, join me on my journey to purchase the Xiao Niu UQI+ Pro, a remarkable e-bike that's redefining urban commuting. From navigating through the vibrant markets to uncovering the latest in eco-friendly transportation, this video offers a firsthand look at the e-bike culture in China.
    Discover the features and functionalities of the Xiao Niu UQI+ Pro, as we delve into its sleek design, advanced technology, and unparalleled performance. While it may not be the cheapest option on the market, its impressive specs and sporty appeal make it a top contender for enthusiasts and commuters alike.
    Whether you're a biking enthusiast or simply curious about the e-bike scene in Guangzhou, this vlog has something for everyone. Join me as we embark on this electrifying adventure through the streets of Guangzhou, uncovering the secrets of e-bike shopping and exploring one of China's biggest markets.
    Don't miss out on the excitement - hit that play button and immerse yourself in the world of e-bikes in China!
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Komentáře • 16

  • @cigarguyh
    @cigarguyh Před 24 dny

    Looks Dope! Got to get that upgraded struts! 👍

  • @shariedk
    @shariedk Před 25 dny +1

    Really great to see this video, was reeally informative, I live in Beijing and I'm planning to purchase this exact model or the new Umax version. Can I ask where you got the law details, simple baidu search ? If you don't mind a break down of the upgrade cost too. Either way great vid.

    • @collyslifeadventureinchina
      @collyslifeadventureinchina  Před 24 dny

      I heard about the laws from a friend who had a bike for a long time. I've seen police set up where they check bikes, and I've seen them take people. I asked my wife about the laws, and she looked them up. You could ask at your local police office that you register at but the people at the xiao niu shop will also inform you of what is illegal to do to the bike. Many shops will still make the illegal changes if you ask but you risk your bike being taken away, and I don't want to lose that decent chunk of change. As per the breakdown, the UQI is a model you can upgrade and make your own however, some models, like the Umax dont have many upgrades to be done. Possibly a battery upgrade but the body is pretty solid with the long seat and im not sure if you can change the suspension on it as well. The suspension was the highest cost of my bike upgrade, and I still didn't get the front one done, which would be another 5k RMB.

    • @shariedk
      @shariedk Před 24 dny

      @@collyslifeadventureinchina Thanks so much, heading to a near Niu store this sunday. Safe riding!

  • @hungariannerd8445
    @hungariannerd8445 Před měsícem +1

    so nice to see you back in China living your life.
    I hope you are feeling healthy and confident now!

    • @collyslifeadventureinchina
      @collyslifeadventureinchina  Před měsícem +1

      So great to be back. We didnt get to meet up in Toronto but if you take a trip out here one day lets meet up.

    • @hungariannerd8445
      @hungariannerd8445 Před měsícem

      @@collyslifeadventureinchina a huevo!
      I’m living and working in Seattle now, so it’s possible I come sometime

  • @osuan9
    @osuan9 Před měsícem

    nice..

  • @israelperez6276
    @israelperez6276 Před měsícem +1

    Keep pushing your content 🙌🏽🔥

  • @edkk2010
    @edkk2010 Před 21 dnem

    no rider is doing jailtime for modding the speed limiter. If it is a shop doing it for profit, that would be a different story. 25km/h is too slow. The police does not normally stop people for that. You just need to be on the lookout and do not go crazy in busy streets.

    • @collyslifeadventureinchina
      @collyslifeadventureinchina  Před 21 dnem

      I have a friend who had his bike taken away years ago, and in order to get it back, they wanted him to do 7 days in jail, which is madness, so he never got that bike back. In Guangzhou, I have only seen stops a few times, and it has been to make people who are wearing helmet walk their bikes. Everyone walks 100. meters, then get right back on. 25km/h is pretty slow 40-50 would be ideal, and this is what you can get once the limiter has been removed. However, I have been in Guangzhou long enough to know that the police randomly sweep and crackdown. You could be good all year, then boom, one week, they are on their shit. I have seen them pull up to a Walmart with a flatbed and fill it up with unregistered bikes and bikes that were modded too much. I will probably buy a second bike different model and maybe even different brand and change the speed on it.

  • @ktkt2801
    @ktkt2801 Před měsícem +1

    please enjoy riding your e bike.

  • @user-nd3fk8sg5s
    @user-nd3fk8sg5s Před měsícem

    可以买个二手的😅