Superhuman (FLX) Babymaker 2 Review | Lightweight E-bike w/ Impressive Range
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- čas přidán 28. 06. 2024
- In this video I'm going to be reviewing the Superhuman Bikes (FLX) Babymaker II electric commuter bike, which is a road style e-bike with a carbon belt drive and lightweight. I'm going to be going over the specifications, details, build, hill climb test, a range test, and giving me ride impressions.
If you wish to see the full video of the range test, here is a link to it:
• Superhuman (FLX) Babym...
Link to Superhuman Bikes website:
superhumanbikes.com/discount/...
Link to Gloves that I use:
www.tasco-mtb.com
Link to Shoes:
www.rideanamoly.com
Special thank you to Jay for letting me use his music, link to his website:
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I have one and I was waiting to find out when it ran out of juice on the way back. I get about 45 miles with about 3,000 feet of hill climbing, riding as hard as I ride my traditional bike, using mostly level 4 & 5 with some 3 on the steeper hills, to extend the battery life. Like many ebikes, the power goes away fast from 3 bars to no bars and at 1 bar the power can cut out completely on hills.
It's a good bike for people like me who are fairly decent riders and just looking for some help up hills, or to go faster. It would not be a good bike for people who want the ebike to do all the work. As you noted, it goes just fine unassisted, and most ebikes are a slog without the motor.
I think it's the nicest looking ebike on the market, which is why I bought one.
I have the same bike. I got it to help me on hills. I recently rode it in the NYC 5 Boro Bike Tour. The 5 BBT is 40 miles, and just when I need the bike to get me over the Verrazano Bridge, it died at 35 miles. But I was still able to ride the additional mile to the end and then home without any difficulty. A portable charger would have been nice to have. Next year, I will be more mindful to not use level 5 unless Im going up a hill. It just got fun to me to be zipping along at a fast pace and not cramp up like I have in recent years. This was my 15th year doing this ride and my best.
That bike ride sounds like a blast!
Overall it was a good bike, but to be honest it is not a comfortable bike. You have to hunch over because the Handel bar stem is very short. They tell me you can replace it but because of fluid it is not a simple task. If it had some shock absorbing in the stem and seat bar it would be a great bike.