Wallke H6Max Ebike Ride & Speed Test (33 mph )

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  • čas přidán 29. 11. 2023
  • The bike rides great and top out @33 mph, so far i like the handling and build. The battery is 40AH and expandable to 60 AH.
    If you like the bike and interested please use the link:
    wallkeebike.com?aff=168
    Use code : BF400 to get the bike for $1499
    Thanks for watching.
    Regards.

Komentáře • 32

  • @orvillecooper8334
    @orvillecooper8334 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Glad to see you are back on the road my friend!

    • @MrMtr999
      @MrMtr999  Před 7 měsíci

      Hey, what’s up man? Yeah i m back on road for a while now, but no time to do video. Hope you have a great holidays 🎉

  • @darqueinterviews8515
    @darqueinterviews8515 Před 5 měsíci

    I got a DUI and now looking for an alternative mode of transportation😊

  • @BiggameTechJourney
    @BiggameTechJourney Před 7 měsíci +1

    Great video can’t wait to ride my soon.

    • @MrMtr999
      @MrMtr999  Před 7 měsíci

      Hope the weather is getting better for you up there, it is always great down here in FL even in winter.

    • @BiggameTechJourney
      @BiggameTechJourney Před 7 měsíci +1

      @@MrMtr999 I’m in Cali not bad weather here

  • @NOWitsOKto
    @NOWitsOKto Před 7 měsíci +1

    Hey, back again after yesterday's assembly video.
    Heard you mention the Kepler and the Wired Cruiser. Tuesday I received my 2024 Wired Freedom.
    Also heard you say the brakes are good, but being 203 mm brakes, was hoping a bit more about how the braking is.
    I already think the Wired Freedom is going to spoil me, as the suspension with that rear air shock is so good. I can go over speed bumps around 15 mph and almost don't notice it.
    My H6 Max arrives Tuesday, and weather/temps might hit 40, so might be able to assemble it. I had bought a Suntour seat post which I now plan on putting on the H6, will have to measure the H6 seat post tube's diameter to buy the correct shim.
    Lastly, are you planning on doing a video of a range test with the H6? Do you pedal at all? Curious as to your height and weight for an idea, compared to the 150-160 lbs most companies claim in their range tests.

    • @MrMtr999
      @MrMtr999  Před 7 měsíci +2

      Hi, I don’t do range test video, it is extremely time consuming to ride 60-70 miles to drain the battery. Please watch Area13 channel, he did extensive video on the H6Max and did Dino test on it. Yes, I use PAS every time I ride my e-bikes.i can tell you H6Max go about 13-15 mph on pas1 and 17-20mph on pas2, and pas 3 about 23-24 mph, pas 4 will reach 28 mph and pas 5 will top 33 mph, the throttle works the same speed like pas not faster or independent on speed. In all 3 bikes, the wired cruiser is the fastest 38mph, Kepler about 33-35 mph and Wallke H6Max about 33 mph top. But the H6 max handle the best has has the best suspension, it is going to be my favorite ebike, I don’t have to buy 2nd battery to add to, with Kepler and Wired I have to buy 2nd battery to add to the original to make it work on my daily commute to and from work. H6Max is the easiest to ride, very compact bike. Don’t forget Kepler and Wired cruiser are proven e-bikes, I have almost 3k miles on Kepler and about 2000 miles on Cruiser.

  • @ericechipman1183
    @ericechipman1183 Před 6 měsíci

    Nice video. I am thinking about buying one of these to go in my stable I have wired freedom, and a anoki AQ 177.

    • @MrMtr999
      @MrMtr999  Před 6 měsíci +1

      You have Aniioke 177? It is the same company with Wallke just different division i guess. Aniioke is too heavy over 100 lbs, i would take H6 max over Aniioke any day. To be honest i like H6 Max over Kepler, Wired Cruiser or any other bike right now. For $1499 you can not find any bike that beat this. Foldable, not too heavy and ride very well. Compact not clumsy or gigantic like Wired bikes. Good luck

    • @ericechipman1183
      @ericechipman1183 Před 6 měsíci

      @MrMtr999 you are right the AQ 177 is very heavy. And you feel it when you ride it

    • @MrMtr999
      @MrMtr999  Před 6 měsíci +1

      @@ericechipman1183 the controller hidden inside bottom bracket, you have to take crank arm off to access the controller…. No good for me no Aniioke

    • @ericechipman1183
      @ericechipman1183 Před 6 měsíci +1

      @MrMtr999 wow, I did not know that. I have the bike set up to where it is comfortable for me. I put a riser on the handlebars to bring the handlebars up higher. And I put street tires on it. It has been a good bike so far. Top speed is 30 mph on Fresh charge battery. It definitely goes a long way on a charge . I can go 50 miles and drop one battery bar.the H6 max looks very comfortable,and looks like the only thing I would have to change is maybe the tires, and maybe the rear Freewheel,. I had to change the Freewheel on the AQ 177. It was Ghost pedaling before 17 mph.

    • @MrMtr999
      @MrMtr999  Před 6 měsíci +1

      @@ericechipman1183
      Aniioke or Eahora has video how to swap controller from one of their techs in China and that is a no no for me if you have to pull crank arm off to access that controller box. Your Aniioke might hide controller inside seatpost base, may be, have you looked? H6Max has controller inside the folding joint same as Lectric, very easy to access. If i buy 60 AH ebike i would go H6 Max route with additional kit or Gforce T7, but that company does not always have parts or battery available. but it is too heavy , bad balance. All 60 AH is too heavy and clumsy, and the cost of 60 ah battery is high. I definitely stick with 40ah setup as the weight is not that bad, Wallke has both controller and 40ah battery available if you need replacements.and H6 max battery is Samsung cell and UL listed.as what they claimed. So far I have no issue at all.

  • @Kevin6t8
    @Kevin6t8 Před 6 měsíci +1

    On your next ride, compare the bikes speed vs GPS. I bet it's 1-2mph different, for example bike speed is 33 mph but GPS speed will be 31-32 mph.

    • @MrMtr999
      @MrMtr999  Před 6 měsíci +1

      You are right, i shot the video before adjusting wheel diameter to 22. But 31 or 32 mph still very fast for me though. Thanks for watching

    • @Kevin6t8
      @Kevin6t8 Před 5 měsíci

      @@MrMtr999 I got mine a week ago.
      I can't find a way to activate cruise control.

    • @MrMtr999
      @MrMtr999  Před 5 měsíci +1

      @@Kevin6t8
      They said you need to press and hold - button at desired speed. The cruise control will show up on LCD. I never use cruise control on my 5 ebikes, so it is the thing i don’t use. But you can try that, based on what i heard. Good luck.

    • @Kevin6t8
      @Kevin6t8 Před 5 měsíci

      @@MrMtr999 I'll try it tomorrow on my way to work. I live 20 miles west of Erie, PA. It'll be 18f for the high and 6f for the low, but I ride year round. So far, my H6 Max has been great except for the stiff rear shocks and trying to figure out cruise control.
      Thanks for answering back.

  • @perrysiefferman1363
    @perrysiefferman1363 Před 6 měsíci +1

    In terms of power how do you compare it to the Kepler ? I’m debating on selling my Kepler for the new h9 dual motor 60ah

    • @MrMtr999
      @MrMtr999  Před 6 měsíci +2

      Kepler is 34-35 mph, H6Max 32-33 mph. I like both bikes but to choose just one i take H6 Max. I don’t like H9 due to dual motors and weight. I like H6Max due to 40 AH and the bike is very well balanced and compact, thus easy to park, maneuver, and the weight is is not heavy. If i buy again it will be H6 Max updated version maybe. Kepler is old and only has 20 AH and cost more. World has changed indeed.

    • @ericechipman1183
      @ericechipman1183 Před 6 měsíci

      I wonder how much different the updated version is going to be

    • @MrMtr999
      @MrMtr999  Před 6 měsíci

      late late this year, i don’t think it gonna be much, love the current version

  • @ericechipman1183
    @ericechipman1183 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Let me know what kind of range you are getting out of your bike please Thank you. I went ahead and pull the trigger and bought an H6 Max just like yours. They have a very good sale going on right now.

    • @MrMtr999
      @MrMtr999  Před 6 měsíci +1

      I paid $1499 shipping included, out the door. I get about 50 miles with 45-48% left in battery. I don’t ride below 40%, so you have to figure how far you go. The bike achieved my commuting goals, I am very satisfied. (My ride is about 17-25 mph)

    • @ericechipman1183
      @ericechipman1183 Před 6 měsíci +1

      @MrMtr999 nice that's pretty good range that's about the same speed I ride at I don't really ride that fast . I generally don't go over 20, unless it's for a short short clip of seeing how fast it will go. They have an anniversary sale going on right now. And you can get the bike for 1299 plus get a free gift so I had to jump on it. I'm looking forward to another one of your videos..

    • @MrMtr999
      @MrMtr999  Před 6 měsíci +2

      @@ericechipman1183 good deal $1299…. Let people pay over $2k for Wired, AR, etc. In real world you can not sustain your battery level with those kind of speed that draw people to buying them. Tired of videos showing 38-45 mph e-bikes, they know original battery won’t work, so more expenses more modding, etc. Thanks for watching

  • @justinlyons5159
    @justinlyons5159 Před 6 měsíci

    How much range are you getting on single battery?

    • @MrMtr999
      @MrMtr999  Před 6 měsíci

      I rode 40 miles and have about 49-53% left so i guess 60 plus miles for a charge. I don’t ride below 40% of battery you will kill battery and shorten its lifespan. I ride PAST 2-4, about 18-24 mph most of the time.