Electric Bike Guide 2024 - How to Pick Your Perfect Bike

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  • čas přidán 7. 06. 2024
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    Whether you are a new e-bike buyer, or a seasoned vet coming back for your next ride. The number of new e-bikes available on the market is overwhelming! Today, the BikeRide team will break down everything you need to know to purchase your perfect e-bike in the official BikeRide Electric Bike Guide. This guide focuses on North America and uses bikes available in the US market. Information regarding regulations, motor size, and available bikes will not be relevant to customers in other regions such as the UK and EU. With laws and regulations changing rapidly, be sure to check your local laws for updated info.
    Chapters
    Intro 00:00
    BikeRide best e-bike list 01:12
    BikeRide score explained 01:42
    What is an electric bike? 03:30
    What can I use an e-bike for? 04:19
    Types of e-bikes 06:37
    Pedal Assist Systems 11:59
    E-Bike Terminology 14:04
    Watt hours 14:15
    Amp Hours 16:35
    Voltage 16:48
    Batteries 17:13
    Range - what to expect? 18:48
    Battery life (charging cycles) 20:23
    Charging 21:01
    Controller & motor 22:04
    Motor wattage 22:52
    Motor types 23:55
    Hub motors 24:06
    Mid-Drive motors 26:04
    Choosing a motor 27:16
    Motor torque 27:59
    Brakes 28:45
    E-Bike weight 29:30
    E-Bike Cost 31:33
    Accessories 34:44
    E-Bike classes and laws 35:10
    E-Bike Classes 35:43
    Conclusion 37:11
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Komentáře • 88

  • @Angel283
    @Angel283 Před 27 dny +1

    THIS is the BEST video with the most comprehensive content I've seen yet, and I've spent countless hours on this subject. THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    • @BikeRidecom
      @BikeRidecom  Před 27 dny

      Thanks for watching and for your wonderful comment! I am glad that the video is helpful

  • @noblessus
    @noblessus Před 2 měsíci +2

    Fantastic video. Very helpful, especially the one talking about the electrical units and the math and meaning behind them.

  • @ungavaproductions
    @ungavaproductions Před 3 měsíci +7

    Excellent presentation. So many accurate information. One of the best I ever seen concerning e-bike. Thanks for sharing

  • @malaven11
    @malaven11 Před měsícem +3

    Thank you for this video. It's exactly where every ebike rookie should start

    • @BikeRidecom
      @BikeRidecom  Před měsícem

      Thank you for watching! Really glad that the video was helpful to you 😄

  • @JohnDavisoo456
    @JohnDavisoo456 Před měsícem +1

    Excellent information and good video. Thank you Sir.

    • @BikeRidecom
      @BikeRidecom  Před měsícem

      Thank you for watching! Very glad it was helpful

  • @yiathao1408
    @yiathao1408 Před 2 měsíci +7

    One of the best educational videos online ever.

  • @BlairAir
    @BlairAir Před 4 měsíci +2

    Wait, you mean ICAN'T stop by the studio and ride them? Damn. And I was gonna sub and everything. JK. Subbed, even after I got snubbed. Good primer on ebikes. My advice to prospective buyers, spend a minimum of a month, going through choices. I guarantee your top choices will change numerous times, but you won't be stuck owning one, and wanting something else. Actually you still will, but you will be glad you took some time.

    • @BikeRidecom
      @BikeRidecom  Před 4 měsíci

      I wish we could share these with all the viewers!
      Great advice here for new buyers 👍

  • @maklaud406
    @maklaud406 Před 4 měsíci +2

    Моят съвет е:купете нещо и карайте,важното е краката да работят/велоергометър също върши работа.Здравето се подобрява от въртенето на педалите-не от модела на байка

  • @X1GenKaneShiroX
    @X1GenKaneShiroX Před měsícem +1

    The maxed-out configuration of the model C electric bike from EBC cost $6,331 which is crazy expensive and only comes with a 1,728Wh battery capacity ($3.66/Wh). The Eahora Romeo Pro is my dream bike, coming in at $2,949 with a 3,120Wh battery capacity ($0.95/Wh). I also considered trying to convert my Schwinn Standpoint bike with a $1,350 conversion kit. Electric bikes aren’t cheap, so no wonder I have none yet. I also find it a little strange how EBC claims that the maxed-out model C can go 200 miles per charge with 1,728Wh, while Eahora claims Romeo can go 108 miles per charge with 3,120Wh.

    • @BikeRidecom
      @BikeRidecom  Před měsícem

      When you mention "maxed out" do you mean choosing every available option for the EBC model C? If so, you are paying for a lot of extras you may not need or want, like alarms, a helmet, "tech Package" and custom everything ( they let you customize a lot, and charge for everything!), so it does not really make a fair price comparison for battery capacity.
      EBC is an expensive brand, but they are hand-assembled in the USA and hand-painted in the USA; I can't think of any other brands off the top of my head that do that. So you're paying for the extras with EBC as well as the extra warranty.
      Now I can see what you mean looking at the Eahora Romeo, your getting more battery and a larger motor, the weight and size of the bike is also vastly different, and it uses a 1200W motor, compared to a 500W or 750w for the EBC. I would assume the 1200W motor is a direct drive, not a geared rear hub like the EBC. This could be one of the reasons we see a different range estimate, a 1200W motor on a heavier bike with larger tires will result in reduced range.
      I have not had a chance to look into or ride one of the Eahora bikes but they look pretty cool, and they offer some interesting options and large battery capacity! at 60 Ah, that's huge! Do you know where they manufacture the bikes? The brand comes from Califonia but I would assume like most e-bikes they are manufactured in China, maybe not? I have not had a chance to look but I will now!
      Another thing to remember about range estimates is they can differ vastly, I would bet EBC is using an estimate, on flat ground, light weight rider and using the lowest available assist level, not that anyone would pedal 200 miles at low assist haha. Perhaps Eahora is using a more modest range estimate, at higher assist levels, or they could be taking into account the power hungry 1200W motor.
      What conversion kit are you looking at for your Standpoint? If its a front hub conversion I would just look into a less expensive bike in the same price range, in USD its possible. But your definitely not going to get something as cool as the Romeo Pro I will admit!

  • @aiercooledengine
    @aiercooledengine Před 3 měsíci +1

    Thankyou for this review, I have a Land Rider which I purchased about 20 years ago. I've hardly riden it so it for all intence and purposes is like new. I want to convert it to a mid-drive ebike, what does the community think?

    • @BikeRidecom
      @BikeRidecom  Před 2 měsíci

      Converting a traditional pedal bike to accommodate a mid-drive motor would be very challenging. If I am not wrong, you would be required to remove the entire BB and weld the frame to accommodate a mid-drive motor. Then you would have to work out how to fit a drivetrain that would work with the motor; this would probably involve changing the entire rear wheel and hub and adjusting the chain line somehow. Not to mention battery, cabling, and sensors Plus brakes will need upgrading!
      It would be better off to attempt a "all wheel drive" with front and rear hub motors or simply buy a new bike designed for a mid-drive motor

    • @aiercooledengine
      @aiercooledengine Před 2 měsíci

      @@BikeRidecom Thankyou for your input.

  • @user-iw9iv1hy1x
    @user-iw9iv1hy1x Před 4 měsíci +1

    Any reason you guys have not reviewed the HOVSCO-Hov-Alpha?

    • @BikeRidecom
      @BikeRidecom  Před 4 měsíci

      We have so many e-bike companies reaching out that it really just comes down to time! We are working hard to produce as many reviews as possible and include as many bikes and brands as possible, but we can't hit all of them.
      I will keep the HOV-Alpha in mind if we get a chance to review one from the brand!

  • @jcolt84
    @jcolt84 Před 4 měsíci +2

    When I checked your website, I was surprised that there was one category that was most important to me, that didn't exist. There needs to be a category for e-bikes that passengers can ride on. Finding a bike that my little 5-year-old daughter can ride on with me, is extremely important to me.

    • @BikeRidecom
      @BikeRidecom  Před 4 měsíci +1

      The best place to look for bikes like this would be in the Cargo section; many cargo bikes offer the ability to fit or adapt the rear rack to fit a child seat.
      Thanks for the comment; I'm sorry you had trouble finding this! We will look at adding one or changing the search settings to compensate for this.

    • @BikeRidecom
      @BikeRidecom  Před 4 měsíci

      www.bikeride.com/best-bikes/?fwp_type=cargo

    • @jcolt84
      @jcolt84 Před 4 měsíci +1

      @@BikeRidecom I noticed you didn't have the word freedom bike on your site, or did I miss something?

    • @BikeRidecom
      @BikeRidecom  Před 4 měsíci

      @@jcolt84 You are correct we have not worked with Wired (formerly known as Wicked) or tested the wired freedom

  • @kevintraynor4508
    @kevintraynor4508 Před 2 měsíci +5

    Some e. Bikes have a walk mode when walking with bike .walk mode is good for getting bike up steps

    • @BikeRidecom
      @BikeRidecom  Před 2 měsíci +1

      Yes, you are right. Most do, good point! This can be helpful, but its still tough to move a 75+ lb e- bike up stairs

    • @candidotorres7496
      @candidotorres7496 Před měsícem +1

      I agree !

  • @johnnya568
    @johnnya568 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Some of my favorite E-bike are the ariel rider grizzly & the E-cells super monarch 1000w step through They are both all wheel drive. the price are 3100 to 3600

    • @BikeRidecom
      @BikeRidecom  Před 2 měsíci +1

      Both are very cool e-bikes. I have not had a chance to try out one of these "all wheel drive" units but I would love to get a chance to! What is the riding experience like? Do you find a big difference in traction and capability with the all wheel drive?

    • @johnnya568
      @johnnya568 Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@BikeRidecom I have not ridden either one of the bikes, but I have been into Ebikes since 2019 and if you live in the country that’s why I recommend those two all-wheel-drive bikes

    • @BikeRidecom
      @BikeRidecom  Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@johnnya568 Cool we will see if we can get one of those in for testing!

  • @KEVINSNIDE
    @KEVINSNIDE Před 4 dny +1

    Any advice on brands, looking into and e-bike for me and my wife something small like a folding bike size and not break the bank. We just like to casual ride on flat roads or paths. Thanks

    • @BikeRidecom
      @BikeRidecom  Před 3 dny +1

      I enjoyed the Lectric XP3.0 as a folding bike, but in general, I prefer nonfolding bikes.
      Two brands I have had good luck with are Himiway and Ride1Up, both have good bikes for reasonable price ranges including some nice lighter e-bikes.

    • @KEVINSNIDE
      @KEVINSNIDE Před 18 hodinami

      @@BikeRidecom why do you prefer non folding bikes, if I can ask? I know for us it seems to be easier to place in our SUV and truck rather than buying a bike rack. Thanks

  • @jessiehammond7833
    @jessiehammond7833 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Hey Scott im 45 thinking of an e-bike that has long distant capacity and could possibly tow a e-bike camper and my dog and was wondering if you could help to understand what would be a good choice for the money and battery also what wouldn’t catch fire and accidentally burn the house down
    Kind regards Jessie

    • @BikeRidecom
      @BikeRidecom  Před 2 měsíci +2

      I would recommend looking for a large capacity battery for range, 20Ah or more if you can find it. 20Ah batteries typically push bikes over 30 miles in a single charge, even while using max assist, and can go up to 60-80 miles in the right conditions at level 1. You can also find bikes that will offer dual battery setups for extreme range, or carry a second battery with you.
      If you plan to tow, you will want to look for 750W motors or higher, some brands offer "un-restricted" motors that exceed 1000W for offroad use only and these are excellent for towing trailers etc. However, they can limit the legal use of the bike on roads and pathways. Another great option is the new AWD bikes, which we can see from some brands like QuietKat. With dual 750W motors in the front and rear wheel they offer great power, and you can adjust which motor is being used, or use both depending on your power needs and how far you wish to travel.
      As for fire hazards, looking for bikes that offer UL-certified batteries and electronics is a great way to ensure the bike and battery are safe. New laws in the US will soon force all batteries to adhere to these standards, and it's great for safety.
      We tend to see fire hazards from cheap, off-brand batteries and units that use high-amp controllers, like the electric dirtbikes we see coming from off-brands. So, it's helpful to go for a reliable company that uses good materials.
      Another big item for fire is charging practices, the issue occurs when the battery and charger both fail, and allow the charger to keep pumping power into the unit after it is charged. So making sure you unlug the battery as soon as possible after charging is a great safety method. Using a timer is a good way to ensure power is cut off without having to physically unplug the battery. You can also use the "fireproof" charging bags to give yourself a little time in case of a fire, but these are not foolproof and could easily fail.
      Personally, I use timers, unlug the batteries, and do all of my charging in an exterior shed where if a fire does occur, I can limit its damage to other property and hopefully contain it to the single bike or battery affected.
      So far, using safe charging practices, I have not had any failures or fires to report. But it is always on my mind!

    • @jessiehammond7833
      @jessiehammond7833 Před 2 měsíci

      @@BikeRidecom thank you happy days

  • @robinarden8877
    @robinarden8877 Před 29 dny +2

    I live in a first floor flat, so, I need a lightweight ebike, mainly for city use. I have found
    a bike I like a lot. It is the PVY Z20 Max. It weighs 27 kg with the additional battery, (which
    can be taken off, while carrying the bike upstairs to my flat). It has 26.5 Ah, a top speed
    of around 25 mph, 20 X 2.3 street tyres, hydraulic brakes, torque sensor, 80Nm of torque,
    front and rear suspension, 7 speed Shimano, twist throttle, IPX5 waterproof, folding pedals,
    and they say the range is 200 km, but I would be pleased with half of that ! What do you
    think ?.. Or maybe you can suggest an alternative ?.. I live in the UK and the price is £949

    • @BikeRidecom
      @BikeRidecom  Před 29 dny +2

      Wow, those specs sound like a good deal! It seems you have checked all the boxes when it comes to performance. I have not had a chance to ride a bike from PVY, so I went ahead and did a little bit of reading.
      Since you are from the UK I would read this article, it mentions that the bikes do not conform to regulations and are illegal to ride in the EU, not sure if this applies to the UK as well. This may or may not change your opinion but it could lead to problems, and I have read they are challenging to return if you do have an issue!
      www.notebookcheck.net/PVY-Z20-Pro-review-Convincing-extremely-affordable-and-foldable-e-bike-with-potential-for-improvement.717606.0.html

    • @robinarden8877
      @robinarden8877 Před 29 dny +2

      @@BikeRidecom: Maybe you are familiar with Engwe Engine Pro ? The PVY
      Z20 Plus came out top in a head to head comparision between the two,(from
      a no nonsence reliable escooter/ebike reviewer). His CZcams handle is e- VRC.
      I have no connection to to him whatsoever. I just rate his honest reviews

    • @BikeRidecom
      @BikeRidecom  Před 28 dny +1

      @@robinarden8877 I have gotten to ride the Engwe EP-2 Pro, we will have a review of this bike coming out soon. ENGWE seems to be on par with many of the other folding e-bikes in the same price range.
      Good that it came out on top in a head to head comparison! that is the best way to make a decision in my mind. If you end up getting the PVY please let us know how you like it! On paper is seems like a good bike that will fit your needs

    • @robinarden8877
      @robinarden8877 Před 28 dny +2

      @@BikeRidecom: I have just watched a CZcams review on the Engwe EP-2 Pro.
      It's a very pretty ebike, and I could get one for £879, (in the UK). Then I saw the
      weight... 30 kg/66lbs. That's a bit too heavy for me to carry upstairs to my flat.
      And I noticed the torque was 55Nm. The PVY I'm keen on, is 80Nm of torque !

    • @BikeRidecom
      @BikeRidecom  Před 27 dny +1

      @@robinarden8877 It sounds like you have made your choice then! Let us know how it is

  • @hottstuff3012
    @hottstuff3012 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Thank you. Great ebike 101!

  • @CatServant
    @CatServant Před měsícem +1

    One con you failed to mention for mid-drive bikes: if the chain breaks and you don’t have the parts and tools to fix it on-site, you’re in for a long walk home. With a hub motor, you can remove the chain and use throttle to get you home.

    • @BikeRidecom
      @BikeRidecom  Před měsícem +1

      Very true! Mid-drive bikes definitely require more awareness when it comes to shifting and chain maintenance. I mentioned this in the hub motor pros but may have missed it for cons on the mid-drive section, so thanks for adding that info here for others. Extra power to the drivetrain can have some nasty consequences!

    • @craigbalsinger648
      @craigbalsinger648 Před měsícem +1

      I think he did mention that actually😅

  • @djones811
    @djones811 Před měsícem +1

    My perfect ebike has mag wheels that don't have to be adjusted and less to worry about

    • @BikeRidecom
      @BikeRidecom  Před měsícem

      Luckily, we are seeing a few options out on the road with these! Bafang makes a pretty affordable motor/rim combo, and we have seen it on Addmotor bikes.
      It's nice not to need to true a wheel and worry about spoke tension. It's not hard if you have a stand and practice a bit, but with heavy rear hub motors in the rear wheel, they do go out of true more often than traditional bike wheels.

  • @ms.carlettawilson1522
    @ms.carlettawilson1522 Před 2 měsíci +1

    What about-the E trikes? ❤

    • @BikeRidecom
      @BikeRidecom  Před 2 měsíci

      E-trikes are a great option for extra stability and cargo capacity! We will see if we can get some e-trikes in for testing

  • @kevintraynor4508
    @kevintraynor4508 Před 2 měsíci

    Disc breaks can be a pain especially when the pads keep rubbing

    • @BikeRidecom
      @BikeRidecom  Před 2 měsíci

      They can require some adjustment, especially with cheaper bikes, which may have mechanical brakes and easily bent rotors.
      The benefits of disk brakes far outweigh the negatives, and they are much better than a V-brake though!

  • @kevinnashskitchen3517
    @kevinnashskitchen3517 Před 4 měsíci +4

    No electric road bike can go faster or more places than say a 26x4 tire Wired Freedom. It won't go farther or faster or off road as well. Just lighter weight.

    • @BikeRidecom
      @BikeRidecom  Před 4 měsíci +1

      I disagree; a mid-drive motor could outperform a hub motor during long-distance testing if all other components are similar simply due to better efficiency. The Freedom has a large motor but still only a 20Ah battery, so we are getting down to elements like motor efficiency, weight, tire size compound, etc. I think we could find a competitor to defeat that 26X4 Wired Freedom.

    • @kevinnashskitchen3517
      @kevinnashskitchen3517 Před 4 měsíci

      @@BikeRidecom find a guy that can pedal 30 miles maybe at 35 mph .. Lol

    • @careycustomrifle
      @careycustomrifle Před 2 měsíci +2

      The wired bike was not included in the line up, the question is why?

    • @BikeRidecom
      @BikeRidecom  Před 2 měsíci

      ​@@careycustomrifle The only reason is that we have not had a chance to receive or test a Wired e-bike just yet. With so many bike brands it takes some time to reach them all! The name keeps popping up, so we will be sure to see about getting some Wired bikes into the studio so we can test them out!

  • @yvonneleach9650
    @yvonneleach9650 Před 26 dny +1

    Velotric Fold 1 is missing

    • @BikeRidecom
      @BikeRidecom  Před 25 dny

      We have not had a chance to test the Velotric Fold 1 yet, but we hope to test it soon!

    • @yvonneleach9650
      @yvonneleach9650 Před 25 dny +1

      @@BikeRidecom Thank you. If you are set up to do so, please send me the result. I'll keep looking as well. And I'm impressed with the response...I posted only hours ago.

    • @BikeRidecom
      @BikeRidecom  Před 24 dny +1

      @@yvonneleach9650 We will see what we can do to get the Velotric fold into the studio for testing. Thanks for your reply as well! I aim to get to everyone's comments as quickly as possible and enjoy answering your questions

  • @richardcooley9730
    @richardcooley9730 Před měsícem +1

    Please make it clear that this is a US view, the rules in europe are very different. thanks.

    • @BikeRidecom
      @BikeRidecom  Před měsícem +1

      Thanks for the comment! Yes the UK and EU have very different regulations. I've gone ahead and added a disclaimer to the video description to better inform viewers

    • @richardcooley9730
      @richardcooley9730 Před měsícem +1

      @@BikeRidecom Thank you, and all the best from Southern France.

    • @BikeRidecom
      @BikeRidecom  Před měsícem +1

      @@richardcooley9730 Thanks for watching!

  • @audikid89
    @audikid89 Před měsícem

    Every single pro he listed about electric bikes can be followed up with the statement “unless it’s raining” 😂

    • @BikeRidecom
      @BikeRidecom  Před měsícem

      Lots of electric bikes offer reasonable water resistance, IPX4 or better, and we see some truly weatherproofed bikes now! So rain is really not a big deal for e-bikes.
      Now, I'm not going to lie to you. Living in the PNW, I have days when I have not enjoyed the ride. Getting pelted with gale-force rains while traveling at 28 mph is not fun, but with enough gortex, anything is possible! 🤣

  • @ziblot1235
    @ziblot1235 Před 2 měsíci +1

    {retty technical stuff, huh? But he knows his stuff. Just driving around my neighborhood, I can ride for an hour or so and I dont even use one of the blocks. I dont pedal assisit. If I wanted to pedal I would have got a bike. I have noticed when I pedal. the pedal outruns me. KnowwhatI mean. I cant contribute! I guess IM too old. (73 with Heart failure)

    • @BikeRidecom
      @BikeRidecom  Před 2 měsíci

      Thanks! It's amazing how powerful the batteries are when your ride does not include many hills!

  • @user619tlsdca5
    @user619tlsdca5 Před 3 měsíci +6

    The EBike Trend is just that over being a public norm for 1 reason, majority of people ( like in US ) all STILL TOO LAZY to use ebikes as it does STILL take efforts of some kind of using a bike no matter if Eletric or regular. People are still too stubborn to join along the CHANGES IN NEED of being too comfortable sitting down , just like on the screens of on line activities. Anyone on a bike or an ebike is pretty much a non lazy person as being fact. The only thing that is a waste of time and energy is the constant need to spend $ on our cars as using an ebike saves US all 1000s of $$$ every 3 months of gas, parts like brakes, rotors, alternator, etc and insurance. E Bikers are the smartest and non laziness people on the planet.

    • @carpediemarts705
      @carpediemarts705 Před 3 měsíci +2

      Lay off the crack pipe

    • @user619tlsdca5
      @user619tlsdca5 Před 3 měsíci

      @@carpediemarts705 Lay yaself out of the porn. Cuz u know it is true bro!

    • @yesode4201
      @yesode4201 Před 3 měsíci

      They are a fanboy!

    • @tomasviane3844
      @tomasviane3844 Před 3 měsíci

      If you use it to go to work, you still want some energy left to do the actual job. In many cases, it has nothing to do with laziness.

    • @patrickwatkins2680
      @patrickwatkins2680 Před 2 měsíci

      Cuckoo!!