I Wish I Knew This Before Getting an E-Bike

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  • čas přidán 15. 08. 2023
  • I wish I knew this before getting an E-bike. These are common things I wish I knew before getting my first electric bike. These e-bike tips will help you avoid common problems and address common issues when getting your first e-bike.
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Komentáře • 71

  • @scb2scb2
    @scb2scb2 Před 7 měsíci +27

    All the warnings about batteries pffff, been riding them for 6+ years, 10.000km a year just get a good brand and use the damn thing. It might have less 2 years later depending on how well the BMS handles things maybe 10% more loss. You make it sound like you need to make flight-plan and submit it for approval each time. Just plug it in when you get back, it should auto turn off and remove plug a few hours later. And go and ride is it a issue when i ride more than normal (normal would be 50km a day) maybe (say 100km/day) thats about the only time i worry about the battery. It sounds like people who first own a mobile smart phone in 2007 and got all worried about it.. just use a good brand and you will be fine.

    • @videoanalyst4u
      @videoanalyst4u Před měsícem +1

      Looks like this battery thing felt like Tesla battery charging system 😜

    • @ZEAL_FPV
      @ZEAL_FPV Před 26 dny +2

      Meh... 50km ( ~30 mi ) is pretty average for an avid cyclist, +100km is a mission though and I imagine it to be a workout routine over a primary mode of transportation to a destination in a timely manner

    • @Xmaslightsallyear
      @Xmaslightsallyear Před 23 dny +1

      This is mostly nonsense. Does not apply to normal around town usage.

    • @lichen-ve6tp
      @lichen-ve6tp Před 15 dny +1

      Do you have a recommendation for an e bike in the city, I’m in Vienna and want one to commute and maybe gravel

  • @subtractivemusic
    @subtractivemusic Před 9 měsíci +32

    Hot-swappable batteries that you can keep in a backpack on a ride would be ideal.

    • @nicod974
      @nicod974 Před 9 měsíci +3

      Batteries can be heavy to carry even in a backpack

    • @dennistaylor5924
      @dennistaylor5924 Před 9 měsíci

      yeah, a spare 625 wh battery for my e-mtb is $1200. A spare just ain’t going to happen.

    • @kurotsuki7427
      @kurotsuki7427 Před 9 měsíci

      Ooof that price. If i get one i may need a bacn up battery any way sense it would be my primary mode of transportation.

    • @JudeTheYoutubePoopersubscribe
      @JudeTheYoutubePoopersubscribe Před 8 měsíci

      ​@@dennistaylor5924why so expensive?. My 52v 1040wh battery was half that price, and it's got Samsung battery cells and all other quality bits.

    • @ZEAL_FPV
      @ZEAL_FPV Před 26 dny +2

      An e-bike with regenerative breaking could help. Most downhill mountain e-bikers usually recover around 95 to 98% of the power they used going up a hill. Although the power recover rate for relatively flat roads and gravel paths equates to merely a quarter or less of the power you'd get back... so honestly, it's not really worth carrying the extra weight for minimal power returns in the long run.
      Just means you'll have to use more effort on your part at the start of your travel to your destination and if you're tired or extremely exhausted; you could crank the power assist level to the max setting in order to get back home.

  • @curtwuollet2912
    @curtwuollet2912 Před 13 dny +1

    My first ebike taught me a lot about what I do and don't need. It was a 26" "mountain" ebike. I don't need 21 speeds, big wheels with noisy tires, low handlebars and a hardtail. It got too hard to swing a leg over. My new bike has 20" wheels with street tires, full suspension, 7 speeds and its easier and safer to get on and off and has an upright riding position. It also has fenders.
    And it is very affordable. It's a Vivi FM20 A clone of Lectric, but with full suspension and half the price.

  • @johnnylong2049
    @johnnylong2049 Před 9 měsíci +8

    Pretty solid points. Especially about the proper care for batteries.

  • @vadoiski
    @vadoiski Před 8 měsíci +15

    A couple of things to touch on.
    1.) The BMS (battery managments system) in a lot of newer ebikes are very good at holding a optimal charge level, along with regulating heat to charge. So "storing" or "keeping" a batteru @100% is neglegible at best.

    • @MWMWMWMWMWMWMWMWWWMMMWMWMWMMWM
      @MWMWMWMWMWMWMWMWWWMMMWMWMWMMWM Před měsícem +2

      Yeah this is a very misinformed video.

    • @tconnolly9820
      @tconnolly9820 Před 6 dny

      I think this advice was from the point of view of a casual recreational rider putting their bike away in the garage from November through to April.
      Not someone who's going to use it again two days later or possibly two weeks later.

  • @MrBrettAIR
    @MrBrettAIR Před 13 dny +1

    Escapade E-Bikes for the win. No other company is even coming close. No drop shipping bs, quality components, great customer service. Outstanding company and the ebikes are amazing. Escapade Execute is simply a beast. Best E-Bikes hands down

  • @kinngsleeh
    @kinngsleeh Před 9 měsíci +1

    great ebike tips, didnt know most of them

  • @johannschmidt3747
    @johannschmidt3747 Před 14 dny +1

    Thanks for the insights...looking forward to getting a ebike soon

  • @laurajones7316
    @laurajones7316 Před 8 měsíci +31

    "I used to think e-bikes were lazy, like fat people ride them". Yes Antonio, fat people and people with various chronic health conditions and injuries and people who have aged beyond however old you are right now appreciate e-bikes for the enjoyment of riding and for helping to keep us active when we can't manage with a regular bike anymore. That'll be you too someday if you live long enough.

    • @AntonioSanson
      @AntonioSanson  Před 8 měsíci +3

      Absolutely 👍🏼 I’m a huge fan of e-bikes especially for that reason.

    • @dad7720
      @dad7720 Před 8 měsíci

      Well said.

    • @mayberryastronomy6335
      @mayberryastronomy6335 Před 5 měsíci +4

      I thought that was a very snobby comment to make too. I’m a super active person but I still think an E-Bike would be cool.

    • @ZEAL_FPV
      @ZEAL_FPV Před 26 dny

      @@mayberryastronomy6335 Agreed!

  • @user-bj9ly9yf7n
    @user-bj9ly9yf7n Před 23 dny +1

    I had a stationary exercise bike before I bought my electric bike. I love my ebike. I will probably keep the stationary bike for the winter. But I haven't used it since I got my ebike. You have some really good points about the battery. I also like that you don't wear a helmet. I will use my helmet when I go on a long trip or congested area. Most of the time it's just a short trip and I make a few stops. I don't want to be putting on and taking my helmet off every time I go into a store or someone's house. Thanks for the video!

    • @tconnolly9820
      @tconnolly9820 Před 6 dny

      I believe helmets should be optional rather than mandatory.
      But I always wear one because you just have to hit your head off concrete or metal or anything else just once for any reason to end up with a life altering head injury. Or worse.
      I don't even know I'm wearing it anyway.
      If I am at the end of my days and I still haven't "needed" a helmet I still won't say that it wasn't worthwhile every time I wore one.
      It's like insurance. It's a waste of money until you actually need it. And you will never know when that moment will be.

  • @ZEAL_FPV
    @ZEAL_FPV Před 26 dny +2

    No offense meant, but for anyone with a background in the Electric RC Hobby... a LOT of this info is already known. Even more so if you're transferring from an Avid Cyclist into the e-bike world as well as being a natural tinkerer.
    Even so, THANKS for sharing your experiences anyway!!!

    • @AntonioSanson
      @AntonioSanson  Před 26 dny

      lol yah, I knew none of this stuff. I didn’t have a background in any of this stuff.
      What’s things you wished you knew ahead of time being more experienced?

  • @darlin5167
    @darlin5167 Před 9 měsíci +2

    I love my lightweight T1 ST!

  • @JB9000x
    @JB9000x Před 8 měsíci +4

    Don't know about anyone else but I'd rather the battery exploded when I'm NOT in the house! 😂

    • @KasparsCC
      @KasparsCC Před 8 měsíci

      They are as likely to explode as laptop batteries if you dont mess with software much.

  • @lafamillecarrington
    @lafamillecarrington Před 3 měsíci +1

    I can never buy anything (relatively expensive) without doing a lot of research. So now I have an excellent theoretical knowledge of the types of e-bike that are available. I know what would be perfect for me, and it doesn't come cheap! What I don't know is what is good enough, and that will take a large number of test rides - if I can even find the e-bikes that I want to try out!

  • @eonreeves4324
    @eonreeves4324 Před 8 měsíci +1

    if you store it at 75% the charge time is going to be like 2 hours max so it's no big deal
    i ride mine every day about 15 miles maybe 20, i just plug it in at night like my cell phone.. just remember to charge it lol

  • @crimsonclover1588
    @crimsonclover1588 Před měsícem +2

    I just bought a e-bike and it will be my first time riding it. I hope my experience will be awesome too. I bought paselec mountain ebike as my first time ebike. Wish me luck guys.

  • @nicod974
    @nicod974 Před 9 měsíci +2

    Nice bike

  • @KasparsCC
    @KasparsCC Před 8 měsíci +2

    If i use my ebike for 20 km i usually just charge the battery for 2h maximum , its enough , considering the battery lasts for 40 to 55km , the charging speeds are fine (:

  • @pilotdenversteve
    @pilotdenversteve Před 4 měsíci +1

    Tony -- You need your seat up about 3 " higher ---- if you knees are subtantially bent at the extension of legs, you are getting much less efficiency. Also Toe clips are good for power on the upstroke.....

    • @AntonioSanson
      @AntonioSanson  Před 4 měsíci +2

      My torso is hecka long so it feels uncomfortable for my back to be hunched over when the seat is up too high.
      I don’t care as much about efficiency since it’s an e-bike and helps me when I struggle.
      But for sure appreciate the tips!

    • @tconnolly9820
      @tconnolly9820 Před 6 dny

      He could raise both his handlebars and his seat to keep his preferred upright riding position.
      In fact he probably should be riding a larger frame size overall.
      Clip-ins are a little extreme for a casual e-bike. You must be from the roadie fraternity?

  • @barryhomes1
    @barryhomes1 Před 2 měsíci +1

    It is true, you should not leave you ebike charging all the time. However You should charge the battery full and leave it charging once-in-a-while over night. EV batteries need to be balanced every so often.

  • @pooljunki1
    @pooljunki1 Před 6 měsíci +1

    this battery stuff applies to a phone too

  • @RcGaba27
    @RcGaba27 Před 9 měsíci +16

    This guy didn't even read the brochure...

  • @johsenfirgunsen8571
    @johsenfirgunsen8571 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Hi. Do I need any kind of license to use it on the USA?

    • @AntonioSanson
      @AntonioSanson  Před 9 měsíci +2

      Nope

    • @mrgold3591
      @mrgold3591 Před 6 měsíci

      Usually Class I & II ebikes with a 20 mph top speed 750w max don't need a license and are treated the same as regular pedal bikes on bike only areas, sidewalks, streets, etc... Some bike only areas might have restrictions on 28 mph Class III ebikes only because of their higher speeds and sharing the path with walkers, joggers, and slower bike riders. Keeping your speed down won't get you in trouble with an ebike in most cases if there are speed or type restrictions. Far as I know, you don't need a license for an Class I, II, or III ebikes anywhere in the USA. Having an ebike with +750w is when the "gray" area lines get blurred for ebike -vs- motorcycle debate for some local areas.

  • @TIMMIE1919
    @TIMMIE1919 Před 2 měsíci

    You never said what size bike this was you are riding? I am 5’6. What size do i get?

    • @AntonioSanson
      @AntonioSanson  Před 2 měsíci

      I’m 5’10 and went with the M
      You might be best suited for the S but according to their sizing chart you should fit either bike

  • @stevenbissett
    @stevenbissett Před 9 měsíci

    I'm a fat lazy baby boomer weighing in over 350 pounds. I was a kid the last time I rode a push bike but I do fancy one of those e-bikes and have plenty of cash to splash out on one. What would you recommend?

    • @AntonioSanson
      @AntonioSanson  Před 9 měsíci +1

      If you’re larger in size I think a fat tire ebike with a 750w motor would be nice for you. Those bikes are larger and can usually handle more weight

    • @TheDutchMasterStacker
      @TheDutchMasterStacker Před 7 měsíci

      Im 293 lbs and I ride a SMLRO 2000w fat bike. I can get it up to 35mph even with my weight. It has 2 1000w motors, one for front tire one for rear. Cost me 1600, worth every penny.

    • @mrgold3591
      @mrgold3591 Před 6 měsíci

      I'm 325lbs and just purchased a Himiway Cobra Pro at 400lbs capacity. I think all Himiway ebikes are fat tire and have a 400lbs capacity. Rear hub ebikes are usually cheaper, can be tail heavy because of rear motor, less hp/tq compared to mid-drives, and easier to learn the ins/outs of ebiking. Mid-drives can have more hp/tq, feel more balanced, can be more expensive, require more shifting, and have an increased learning curve.

    • @stevenbissett
      @stevenbissett Před 6 měsíci +1

      @mrgold3591 Thanks for your comment. With Christmas around the corner, I will no doubt put on a few more pounds. I'm worried about busting a few spokes and the wheel collapsing beneath me as I ride.

  • @alanp1666
    @alanp1666 Před 7 měsíci +4

    "I wish I knew where I could get a good bike helmet," he said ... NEVER.

  • @RicardoCooper
    @RicardoCooper Před 4 měsíci

    Never store it inside your house!

  • @PrinceFluffy
    @PrinceFluffy Před 3 měsíci

    The first thing you should have learnt when you got your e-bike is how to set the correct saddle height and position your feet on the pedals 🤦🏻

    • @AntonioSanson
      @AntonioSanson  Před 3 měsíci

      lol I know it’s “supposed” to be higher but it feels way more comfortable for me to ride like this because I have a long torso so I don’t like being hunched over, I’d rather just lower the seat

  • @skydancerforever
    @skydancerforever Před 8 měsíci

    I wish i knew how BAD customer service is at LECTRIC bike company before i biught one of there bikes. Extremely bad. Stay away from them and there bikes.

    • @kenshinhimura9387
      @kenshinhimura9387 Před 2 měsíci

      That's funny because everyone except you says their customer service is excellent

  • @EbikeAdventuresSD
    @EbikeAdventuresSD Před 9 měsíci +2

    😂 you call that a e-bike