LEMMO One Mk2 Review & Unboxing - The Smarter City eBike!
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- čas přidán 29. 03. 2024
- LEMMO One MK2 Review the lightweight two-mode ebike with smart such as GPS tracking with My Find, 4G, lockable battery and rear hub. features! More info: www.lemmofuture.com/
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This is THE bike, finally one that I really like! The sparse yet elegant design, the features, the clever ideas - I start saving $$
Couldn't agree more! I'm going to keep using this bike as it's perfect for my trips into town and the gos plus lock function is great peace of mind when I lock it up.
It's brilliant to see such a fantastic video and read all the positive comments. Just a bit of background about us: Lemmo is a startup based in Berlin, and our bikes are assembled in Hungary. Our aim is to bring you top-notch tech solutions without ever compromising on quality.
Thanks and keep up the good work. One of the best city bikes I have covered yet!
I actually 'accidently' visited the factory in Hungary where Lemmo is made alive :)
Hi Lemmo
Firstly - I really like the Lemmo and think it is one of the best urban ebikes currently available.
But one question has been bothering me since version one.
This clutch to disengage the engine completely. Are there actual measurements of what this really means? So how many watts do you save?
I'm asking because I don't know of a single review of an ebike with a hub motor that complains that the motor causes noticeable resistance when it's switched off. On the contrary, it is usually pointed out that this is one of the advantages over mid-motors.
So why this clutch that solves a problem that doesn't seem to exist?
You made German engineering proud. Every inch of this bike appears to have been perfectly thought through, with an alliance of design and technology.
We appreciate your reviews. Keep working hard.
Thanks, will do!
Perfect saturday after watching another ebike review from Chris! 🤗 I hope you will review some more bikes but please cover more fat foldable models.
Thanks! No fat wheel foldables for a while but I'm sure to be sent more at some point.
That's why u r unique..soo many youtubers are focus on only mobiles and tablets... these guy is alrounder electric bikes,laptops, earphones, cleaning machines...what nkt every thing is realted to smart tech..thats why i like him🥳🥳😔😎👋
Thank you 👍 It's just sticking to mobiles and tablets becomes quite boring. Besides I have always liked riding and they are the most fun videos to make out in the sun rather than stuck in my studio.
Oh that's a nice bike. Great stuff.
It's sure is one of the better bikes I have covered and up next I have a similar one 27.5" Engwe P275 Pro, but mid-drive carbon belt and 3 speed rear hub. But it does lack GPS and lock function.
ThanksMuch for posting !
My pleasure!
Very nice video!
I want to ask a question: Are you sure it's a single stage rear light? The website advertises it's a brake light to it is supposed to brighten up when braking. Can you test again and confirm?
Thank you!!!
Thx for the review
No problem!
I want one of these real bad.. Such a well thought out e-bike that doesn't cost 5k eur like others in Germany...
Very clever how it can be converted into a normal bike. Remove the battery and then it also have hub lock and alarm. Nice touch!
Cool design
Yes very well thought out this ebike.
Excellent video!
I just ordered the Lemmo One Mk2.
Prize is 2.300 Euro incl. Smartpac
Saddle with suspension is also available for 143,- Euro.
Locking and unlocking the bike works when your connected iphone is in range.
Not without bluetooth connection.
Also interesting: A Bike trailer can be connected with the lemmo connector which is available in their shop. Due to the E/M plug on the rear axle a standard connector ist not working.
Actual delivery time is 4 weeks ex works.
Thanks for the comment. 143 for the Saddle with suspension will be worth it for some. I have now a similar bike not tech wise but ride and style the Himiway A7 Pro, but about the same price I think this is still the better pick for the smart lock and then riding it as a non ebike.
4 weeks oh a bit of a wait how annoying.
Hi, I think this bike is getting in the right direction. I have two questions. First, why the pack to make it mechanic? Other alternatives just do that by disabling the motor on the lowest option, e.g., no assist? Second, the alarm and rear tire lock can be enabled and disabled by pressing the buttons for 3 seconds? So, anyone an do it? Did I miss something? Alternaives use fingerprint sensors.
Thank you! This bike is on the top of my list. Just a bit worried about the repairability.
Hi in what way? I don't think it will be an issue to get parts. Your typical wear and tear items bike chops can handle. The motor is unlikely to have issues the only thing might be the controller or battery which is all in one with the smart pack.
We had the whole Vanmoof debacle in Holland. These bikes broke a lot and had to be repaired by specialized stores with their ow parts. And then Vanmoof went bankrupt.... I have to know how the bike works without the app and if the bike can be repaired by the local shop with standard parts. Thanks for your answer. 😊
Okay makes sense well without the app and battery it works just fine. Hopefully they don't end up like Vanmoof.
Looks great, has all the features that an e-bike for me should have, removeable battery, gears, sleek design that doesn't stand out. Amazing how many fall down on that list.
Totally agree
So is it better to go for belt or chain Chris?
Both have their pros and cons. Chain is best for many big climbs and belt if you ride mostly on the flat as it requires no oiling and lasts 10x longer.
You will choose this bike if you also want to use it without electric support. The advantage is that battery and electric components are within the Smartpac and you save 3KG of bike weight. If you drive this bike without electric support you can easily get over 30km/h with the chain. With belt you have a simple single speed bike.
Very good content, would you like to review our laptop cooler?
No thanks.
didnt you receive nothing phone 2A ?
Nothing from nothing, they haven't ever sent me any phones.
Nice vid, the riding is nor how I know it but he.
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
👍 thanks for watching!
thats more expensive than my scooter.
that place is nice though. hardly any cars. great to cycle everywhere.
It's a small enough town I can cycle everywhere. Not cheap no but there are Chinese ebikes with worse features for around the same price.
Dutch ID.. good bye… i choose….the Lemmo!
This looks good not gonna lie, almost not 'made in China' good.
Very good I think it's defiantly a keeper for my rides to town or heading out for phone samples. Etc
If they made the frame in Germany, that part alone would cost more than a ton of dollars. The bisuckle industry in Germany is good, but highest price group.
In Taiwan this industry is huge, they know what they do, even if they also often have their factory in China.
Wow nice bike. Especially after Vanmoof went bankrupt.
Definitely, one of the better ones I've covered of the city commute style and the built it GPS, lock and the battery pack also doubling as a power bank is nice. But I love how you can remove the pack, disengage the rear hub and it is like a normal bike.
Its a good hybrid bike.. Not a true ebike though
Why isn't a true ebike? Because it's not mid drive?
@@Techtablets can it move without pedal assist?
If it cant then same reason Prius is called hybrid car, not electric car..but newer Prius can drive using only electric motor though
Even more so with this bike you remove the battery and disengage the rear hub it's like a normal bike.
You can ride it with no battery, I guess you missed that part in the video?
It's so "smart" that it takes a bank loan to get one. You guys never actually talk much about the fact only a fraction of the population can ever think of getting these. The rest of us, you know the hard workers but too poor to afford stuff like this have to keep on using our muscles to climb silly hills.
You're gonna have tougher muscles though. So it's win win 😊
Exactly you'll get fit!
These bikes are mainly designed to be sold in Europe as far as I understand and it's something around the average net monthly salary in countries like Germany/Netherlands where their primary market is.
@@ZlodeyMr And in many of these countries, the Government offer some kind of incentive e.g. salary sacrifice that reduces the cost