12 Critical E-Bike Considerations Before You Buy

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  • čas přidán 26. 07. 2024
  • bumsteadbikes.com
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    You've decide to buy your first e-bike. Like most first purchases you might feel lost in how to make decisions about your purchase. Lloyd has been selling e-bikes for many years, and has studied the subject in detail. He will take you through 12 basic decisions that should be part of your purchase plan.
    00:00 -- #1 WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO USE IT FOR?
    04:25 -- #2 BUDGET
    07:53 -- #3 SIZE
    10:59 - #4 STANDARD VS STEP THROUGH FRAME
    13:21 -- #5 HUB DRIVE VS MID DRIVE MOTORS
    16:30 -- #6 POWER OF THE MOTOR
    18:53 -- #7 WEIGHT
    21:04 -- #8 THROTTLE VS NO THROTTLE
    24:31 -- #9 OPTIONS
    27:17 -- #10 ACCESSORIES
    35:21 -- #11 STORAGE
    37:31 -- #12 SERVICES
    If you live within 20 miles of our Ontario California location, we'd love to meet you and discuss your cycling needs, including outfitting you with a brand new e-bike or traditional bike.
    If you live outside our region, and you are intersted in purchasing an Aventon bike, please follow this link to find your easy online ordering form.
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    Buy a PACE 350
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    Buy a PACE 500
    Ebike ------------ bit.ly/2S3Awq9
    Buy a SINCH
    Foldable Ebike --------- bit.ly/3t2KHZ6
    Buy a LEVEL
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    Buy a LEVEL
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    Video Produced by Randy Kirk and Associates
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  • @-iIIiiiiiIiiiiIIIiiIi-
    @-iIIiiiiiIiiiiIIIiiIi- Před 2 lety +14

    Went into a local Bicycle shop with my electric-assist bicycle for a tune-up and was told to "Fuck right off with that shit!". So glad you're embracing electric bikes in your shop.

  • @nickmcdonald42
    @nickmcdonald42 Před 5 měsíci +8

    This is a really thorough, unbiased educational video that YT’s algorithm should put front-and-center for any first-time search. Really excellent work!

  • @timmacias2687
    @timmacias2687 Před 2 lety +17

    Wow. Little bit about me: I grew up in the age where kids rode bikes everywhere. I raced BMX and competed in national championships. I was pretty good and practiced a lot. All my friends and I, we rode everywhere. Then got into my 20s and got away from it.
    30’s picked up cyclocross. Bought a Pretty good redline bike and started up again. Loved it! 😉
    Now I’m 52 years old, I have an electric scooter that’s seven years old and needs to be replaced.
    I’ve watched video after video trying to figure out what the best ebike would be for me.
    This video shows genuine transparency, knowledge, sincerity about the subject. That’s hard to find nowadays.
    I’m a fan of the dude who put this video together. It’s by far the most informative video I’ve seen since I started investigating.
    Thanks!
    Tim
    👍👆

  • @priayief
    @priayief Před 2 lety +38

    I am a 75 year-old e-Biker and I'm neither an extreme or recreational user. Rather, I use my e-bike for practical reasons. Primarily, I use my bike to exercise my young dog. My daily, all-year-round routine is to travel about 10 km (6 miles). My route is primarily over a slightly bumpy, paved trail with some parts being loose gravel and short, but steep hills. I've had this bike for two years.
    Here's my non-technical advice for those with a similar profile and who are looking to purchase their first e-bike.
    First thing is, consider purchasing from a nearby brick-and-mortar retailer. I've ridden traditional bikes most of my life and I'm capable of doing maintenance and repairs myself. However, at my age I'm not interested in doing these things myself. Also, considering that more things can go wrong with an e-bike, it's better to have an expert resolve any problems.
    Once you've chosen a (hopefully) nearby retailer, look for a "cruiser style" bike - at my age, comfort is important. As well, choose a "step-through"; you don't want to be stressing those old hips and knees over the seat to mount and dismount.
    Hub drive or mid drive? Not a big deal for me. Mine is mid-drive. However, if I had to admit to a preference, I'd choose a hub drive - you can still ride your bike if something goes wrong with your drive-train. For example, if something goes wrong with the chain, or you experience de-railing, you can still ride your bike under power.
    Pedal assist or throttle? Mine has pedal assist. If I had a choice I would definitely prefer the addition of a throttle - much better for starting from loose, rough surfaces and starting when going up even slight inclines.
    Tires? Big, fat or standard. Mine are standard, but I don't think it matters.
    Battery: For my use, battery is irrelevant.

    • @jeffmockus5400
      @jeffmockus5400 Před 2 lety +4

      Lots of good advice there. Much appreciated. Sounds like you should start a CZcams channel. I'd subscribe. Have a good day.

    • @carolekorade1792
      @carolekorade1792 Před rokem

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    • @Junk65
      @Junk65 Před rokem

      I purchased an Aventon ST Sinch. Great bike ! Only complaint is weight , 67 lbs. Price was $1700 delivered. Excellent so far.

    • @priayief
      @priayief Před rokem

      @@Junk65 That's a nice looking e-bike. Foldable, I see. I like the front shocks and large display as well as having a throttle.

  • @donnlepisto7800
    @donnlepisto7800 Před 2 lety +12

    Anyone considering an e-bike needs to watch this video. I don`t think you missed a thing! Excellent.

  • @GuitarUniverse2013
    @GuitarUniverse2013 Před 2 lety +24

    Very informative… Just one suggestion… Please either lose the music completely or lower the volume. You don’t need it!

    • @hotchihuahua1546
      @hotchihuahua1546 Před 8 měsíci +1

      Even when you called attention to the music it didn’t bother me nor did I think it was to loud, Just saying .

    • @chuckw2236
      @chuckw2236 Před 4 měsíci +2

      I agree. The music was a bit too loud and annoying.

    • @kbc1883
      @kbc1883 Před měsícem

      I wanted to listen to this video but found the music so distracting that I had to turn it off. I am one of the many who can’t read with music on, can’t process new info with it like that, so I prefer videos that don’t have the unnecessary background music

  • @dustyboyer5623
    @dustyboyer5623 Před 2 lety +45

    I'm very fortunate that I found your channel the same day I was going to pull the trigger on a $ 1800 ebike .
    I did the research and found several of the cons that you discussed and now I'm opting for a better quality ebike .
    I feel I owe you a cold beer .

    • @sallysalgado7920
      @sallysalgado7920 Před 2 lety +2

      Thank you for the info. So much great information to think about before buying an e bike.

    • @JLagos-ln1yq
      @JLagos-ln1yq Před 2 lety

      Do it! UPS!

    • @Former_Pastor
      @Former_Pastor Před 2 lety

      Be a man and get a motorcycle 🏍

    • @Vlasko60
      @Vlasko60 Před 2 lety

      @@Former_Pastor Only an insecure male would say that.

    • @GuitarUniverse2013
      @GuitarUniverse2013 Před 2 lety +6

      @@Former_Pastor ignoramus

  • @melvynobrien6193
    @melvynobrien6193 Před 2 lety +54

    As former president of the Mountain Biking Club of Cork, I must say that we never allowed anyone on our rides or races without a helmet. Anyone who rides a bike without a helmet is a fool; I've seen enough accidents at our races to know a helmet is a necessity. One fall is all it takes. WEAR A HELMET.

    • @tconnolly9820
      @tconnolly9820 Před rokem +1

      You only need to hit your head once to change your life forever or possibly end it.
      A helmet is not a guarantee.
      But it dramatically increases your odds of living to tell the tale when it's head versus concrete.

    • @DanielinLaTuna
      @DanielinLaTuna Před rokem +3

      I've fallen plenty of times, I'd recommend gloves over a helmet anytime. In my city helmets are required for underage riders. And certain events require a helmet also, so I do have (and sometimes wear) a helmet. Oh, and blinking headlights and taillights when riding in the city

    • @charleston3698
      @charleston3698 Před rokem +9

      @@DanielinLaTuna yes head injuries are far more critical than hands! Need both,!

    • @charleston3698
      @charleston3698 Před rokem +4

      Yes indeed wear safety equipment every time

    • @joeshmoe7967
      @joeshmoe7967 Před rokem +3

      Races, especially downhill, sure....pleasure riding on a pathway...sorry, no. I can point out a zillion circumstances for many things we humans do, where the outcome was horrific, even lethal, so the 'I've seen' argument doesn't play for me.
      People should wear what they want. I have been riding since '68, never owned a helmet, and I am fortunate to live where I as an adult get to choose. I am also not an ATGATT motorcycle enthusiast. Flames and insults happily accepted. - Cheers

  • @NotSoFast71
    @NotSoFast71 Před 6 měsíci +2

    I ordered an Aventon Pace 500.2 with the step over frame the other night and it's getting delivered tomorrow. They were offering it on their site for only $999. Leftovers after the Pace 500.3 came out, I assume. I am 52 years old and live in a small town in the south. For me, after working all week, the last thing I want to do is battle the heat and humidity on a standard bike. I tried it in my 40's and I couldn't do it for very long at a time. It didn't help that the bike had me hunched over uncomfortably and the seat felt like I was sitting on a 2x4. I ordered an even wider seat for the Pace along with a suspension seat post, fenders, rear rack, bag, bell, helmet, and the rest of the usual stuff.
    I have watched a few of your videos and like the straightforward approach. No sales pitches. No hyping up one bike over another. Just good information.

  • @alexfalconer7551
    @alexfalconer7551 Před 2 lety +22

    Thank you so much for a very detailed expert guide. So refreshing to find someone who cares enough to go into such detail. This should be the go to channel for ebikes.

  • @gbird5000
    @gbird5000 Před 2 lety +55

    I’ve been riding an ebike for several years and feel pretty knowledgeable about all this stuff but this is still a very comprehensive and informative guide for anyone that’s new to electric bikes or just wants a refresher. Great video!!!

    • @jasoncable8789
      @jasoncable8789 Před 2 lety

      Do they come with vibrating seats? Saddle sours and smelly wedgies are concerned for when you get home and smell studly for your women.

    • @drewtube50x74
      @drewtube50x74 Před rokem +6

      @@jasoncable8789 Stupid remark.

  • @pinoyrunningpenguin
    @pinoyrunningpenguin Před rokem +4

    This channel is the most informative about bikes and e-bikes. Straight right from a bike shop owner.

  • @MarkSmith-js2pu
    @MarkSmith-js2pu Před 8 měsíci +1

    This is an excellent video. I believe after 1.5 years of daily commuting, 3800 miles, tons of videos watched I can’t think of anything missed!

  • @5DNRG
    @5DNRG Před rokem +4

    I've never had an accident on my bicycle or ebike after riding all my life 50+ years...sudden stops, yes. But no collisions or dropped bikes. Having bike accidents should not be presumed esp considering our minds are programmed by what we believe.

  • @ronalddesilva8730
    @ronalddesilva8730 Před 2 lety +12

    Thanks for the very thoughtful and long video of almost every aspect of riding and riders. Also explained the different types of bikes. Great job. 👍

  • @thomasduane6863
    @thomasduane6863 Před rokem +7

    Terrific video. I wish I had watched it before I made a purchase. I haven't been riding in the last 20 years. Some general health issues and in particular a tricky ankle fusion led to several years of inactivity. Inactivity led to an amazing loss of strength especially in my legs. Lets just say I was right about buying an e-bike to help me get back into bicycling. The bike is helping me regain some strength. I never considered I might want to take the bike somewhere else to ride it. Nor did I consider how heavy 75lbs really is. I wish I had taken the time to find a good shop. My bike was delivered and I had to wait for help to unfold it. Not 30 seconds later it fell over as I was heading to the garage. Scratched before ever riding it. This was the begining of a long list of problems. Last night I cut the factory stripped , welded on, stem off and installed an actual, replaceable, stem. I'm going to bookmark this page and refer anyone who ask about an e-bike. Kudo's to the author.

  • @k8sl
    @k8sl Před rokem +7

    The background music is seriously annoying

    • @keatsgipsy9991
      @keatsgipsy9991 Před 2 měsíci

      Hope they remove it - unnecessary indeed.

  • @netog4260
    @netog4260 Před 2 lety +8

    Final and most important consideration is to "test-ride" the bike. Every thing may look good on Specs. but when riding it, it does not feel right.

  • @indianamedic5464
    @indianamedic5464 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Best intro guide I’ve seen to date. Great work!

  • @geraldscott4302
    @geraldscott4302 Před 2 lety +17

    For me, as a disabled person, the most important consideration by far is NO PEDAL RANGE, because that is how I would have to ride it. The second most important consideration is flat tires. I might or might not be able to fix a flat tire, and if I couldn't, I would be stranded. So tires need to be made as flat resistant as possible, yet as easy to repair as possible if they do go flat. Because most flats in my area are caused by thorns, having regular 26x2.125 tires is very important. You can get 4mm super heavy duty tubes in this size, and you can put sealant in them. All that thickness provides surface area that enables the sealant to have something to seal against. But if it goes flat anyway, it needs a centerstand to hold the bike up while a wheel is removed, and the wheels need to be easy to remove. They should come with a small compressor that runs off the bikes battery to reinflate a tire. Front suspension and a suspension seatpost would be nice. A nice wide comfortable seat would also be great, and it would not need to be designed to make pedaling easier. It would need a sterpthrough frame, and a completely upright riding position, and a twist grip throttle. It would not need to exceed 15 mph. Range is far more important than speed. It would not need any bicycle powertrain components, other than a simple single front and rear sprocket (single speed) with very low gearing. Simple rim brakes would be fine, no discs. It would also not need lights or a horn. Those can be added by the owner if they ride at night. I never bought a pedal bike with lights and a horn. It would need at least a left side mirror. An optional rack and panniers would be nice. Oh, and it needs to look like a bicycle, not a motorcycle. It should not attract attention on residential streets and bike paths.

    • @mray8519
      @mray8519 Před 2 lety +2

      Jeez, just stay TF home, they make wheelchairs you know.

    • @geraldscott4302
      @geraldscott4302 Před 2 lety +7

      @@mray8519 Don't need no wheelchair. I ride a Honda Rebel 250 motorcycle and a Vespa GTS300 scooter on the freeway. Hust need a bike I can ride without pedaling.

    • @jayhoody121
      @jayhoody121 Před 2 lety +1

      I want a bike for food delivery so yeah no pedal range

    • @bryandoughty252
      @bryandoughty252 Před 2 lety

      @@geraldscott4302 etc

    • @badnomad357
      @badnomad357 Před rokem

      A few of your big points shouldn't be. The stepthru frame is a good point as you can't change that but any tire can add flat proof goop. Most any bike can add a rack but check. Also with an ebike maybe get a trailer. Maybe you end up hauling groceries, a grandkids or little dog? Seatpost can also be added as also mirror. Also can put mirror on helmet. Id also rethink the twist throttle. A thump throttle is much easier and more controllable. A wrist twist can get tiring and hurt arthretic bones. Don't skip a great ebike because of missing something easily added.

  • @stevenjohn350
    @stevenjohn350 Před 6 měsíci +2

    great work putting this video together.
    very good information, well presented.
    I usually switch off when the background is distracting
    like music etc.
    But this was so interesting I put up with the music, well worth watching.
    Thank You.

  • @susanliebermann5721
    @susanliebermann5721 Před 2 lety +6

    This is a great video and told me everything I needed to know in preparation for buying one. Thanks for the effort you put into making it!

  • @thomasfranta2276
    @thomasfranta2276 Před rokem +4

    I haven’t bought one yet but I can’t wait to buy one. Your video has to be one of the most informative CZcams videos I have ever seen. Thank you very much.

    • @BumsteadsBicycles
      @BumsteadsBicycles  Před rokem +3

      My favorite part of selling ebikes is how much FUN people are having riding them !

  • @curtwuollet2912
    @curtwuollet2912 Před 2 měsíci +1

    I've ridden a cheap "moutain" ebike for 5000 miles. I just replaced it with a Vivi FM20. Not because the 26" has failed, but because it's getting too hard to kick over the back getting on. My message is: get on an ebike to find out what you really need so your next bike will be perfect. I found you don't need the big wheels, noisy knobby tires, 21 speeds.
    I do need, fenders, full suspension, easy on and off.
    They both work, but the new bike works better. And it's much more efficient.

  • @lynnwelch6223
    @lynnwelch6223 Před 2 lety +10

    Thank you for this awesome video, you answered several of the questions I had (such as mid vs hub) and reminded me of a few things (such as accessories) I had not thought much of. The only thing about this video that I did not like was the background music - sometimes it was more foreground and almost completely drowned you out. This video would have been a 1000 times better without any music. However, music aside, the information was very helpful.

  • @assyriaaaaa
    @assyriaaaaa Před 2 lety +7

    I live in Sweden but still love your video. I really appreciate your honesty and knowledge sir. God bless you!

    • @kattenmandvideo
      @kattenmandvideo Před 2 lety

      Me too from the Netherlands. Honest and no frills advice (almost wished he was near me, sigh)

  • @dogwalker22T
    @dogwalker22T Před rokem +3

    Excellent video. I’m a long time avid bicyclist and you covered some critical topics the average recreational biker neglects to consider. Any newbie needs to watch this video. We’ll done.

  • @UglyKidJoe71
    @UglyKidJoe71 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you for spelling "through" correctly. Lovely to see that kind of quality.
    Thank you also for a great informative video. Looking forward into getting my first E-bike!

  • @michaelolive5070
    @michaelolive5070 Před 2 lety +2

    Excellent video. Especially the way you have segmented it with titles so one can fast forward it to the sections of specific interest.

  • @jakaethesnake
    @jakaethesnake Před rokem

    Really enjoyed how thoroughly you covered so many aspects of what go into choosing an ebike. I've seen no "this is exactly what I need to know!" video but this is far closer than any other video I've watched. The presenter has an interested, "I already know this but you might not..." friendly manner which I love. True, the background music is a bit too loud...but I never lost the man's voice.
    Definitely a 9 star out of 10.
    Anyone reading comments before investing in the time to watch... WATCH. This video provides fabulous coverage of a LOT of factors and will teach you something.

  • @jacklichtenberg3097
    @jacklichtenberg3097 Před 2 lety +6

    Great advice, thanks for taking the time to go through very important considerations.
    Keep it up…please!

  • @neilouellette3004
    @neilouellette3004 Před rokem +3

    Getting ready to live the RVing "Snowbird Lifestyle" Maine beaches summer and Florida beaches in winter. Instead of looking at gas scooters anymore, I'm checking out E-Bikes instead. Makes more sense w/an e-bike all the way around. More welcoming at RV Resorts, Campgrounds, beaches, bike trails, e-friendly towns especially at beachfront towns etc. etc.. Better than a scooter or a Harley Full Dress w/the examples I just mentioned. Thanks for the video!

  • @paulaarthur57
    @paulaarthur57 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Thank you for all the good advice and guidance. This will help me out as I navigate the process of researching e-bike brands and models. Great video!

  • @georgeduffy
    @georgeduffy Před měsícem +1

    Excellent information for the new or experienced E-Bike rider. Thanks you for putting this out.

  • @michaelkounine5347
    @michaelkounine5347 Před 11 měsíci +1

    What an excellent review! Certainly one of the best. Lots of useful information presented eloquently and wisely. Thank you so much!

  • @puimepuime8952
    @puimepuime8952 Před 2 lety +4

    What an excellent, exhaustive, useful, honest and nice explanation. Thanks a lot!

  • @EJGentleman
    @EJGentleman Před 2 lety +1

    This is an outstanding video on E-Bike. So very glad I watched before I purchased and E-Bike. Your hard work on this and advise is very helpful.

  • @chrisliddiard725
    @chrisliddiard725 Před 2 lety +13

    One key thing to look out for on the cheaper e-bikes is the 'bottom bracket', eg the housing for the pedal spindel. Is that screwed in, or is it heat sealed in? Is it a ball baring type, or a screw in cartidge type. My first e-bike had the cheaper ball baring type bottom bracket which was impossible to remove when the baring failed. The only solution was to replace the frame, and rebuild the bike. So yeah, be warned.
    Also with hub motors the power is often connected to the weight of that rear wheel. 250w 350w are compact low weight units. Older Hub motors 500w or greater tend to be larger heavier units with permanant magnets for that extra power. That said there are newer designed 500w motors with smaller housings coming on the market.
    On Throttle vs Pedal assist only. With Pedal assist you have to pedal a couple of revolutions before the motor kicks in. This mean you need a basic level of fitness to use, or you start in a lower gear. With throttle, you can get that accelleraton right off the line , or in practicl terms, stright from a traffic light stop, just twist and go, then apply pedals. If you are older and attracted to ebikes, then i'd say throttle assist is a must. Also there are pedal assist ebikes with torque sensors , these sense the effort on the pedals, or the effort on the chain, and increase the power output. These offer a more natural ride, as oppose to the cadence sensor, which measures how fast you are turning the pedals.
    One thing not mentioned was protection against flats. A bike shop is unlikely to bring this up, as its their bread and butter trade. Its also a fact of bike life that most wont bring up when they promote a new bike. There are 'puncture proof tyres' offering greater protection, there's also 'green slime tyre sealant' and similar products which self-seals small punctures, well worth putting in your new tires, especially on hub motor wheels.

    • @SmokeyTreats
      @SmokeyTreats Před rokem +1

      @Chris. Thanks much for that bottom bracket tip, I'm a newb & haven't heard of it before. I'm not sure the Ebike I ordered even lists that spec on their site...

  • @vonettadevo
    @vonettadevo Před rokem +9

    Thanks for the comprehensive video. The weight is a big consideration for me as someone who lives in the city and may occasionally want to take it on the subway, or up stairs. I tried out two models yesterday, one was 30+ lbs, the other 50+ lbs, and it made a serious difference. I liked the removable battery on the heavier one, but the lightness of the other one was what made me look at that more. Off to try some super light models tomorrow but yes, weight is definitely a big consideration.

  • @roberthaseltine5977
    @roberthaseltine5977 Před 8 měsíci

    Thank you very much! I've spent a lot of time researching what ebike I might want for me, and your video helped make sure I looked at all the options to consider. Well done!

  • @billknowles481
    @billknowles481 Před 2 lety +2

    Lloyd, that swept-back handlebar config is exactly what I need. See you soon.

  • @onlinejfk
    @onlinejfk Před 2 lety +5

    Great job, Lloyd -- very helpful overview. My only complaint is I'm in CT and not CA , so I can't call upon you as my friendly, neighborhood ebike repairman!

  • @elserenocardinalify
    @elserenocardinalify Před 2 měsíci +1

    Good Man. Always take my bike to his shop. Great service. Bought a folding bike from Bumstead's and use it all the time. Take it on Metrolink and ride the So. Cal sights.

  • @BenLipseyNE
    @BenLipseyNE Před 2 měsíci +1

    Got to give this guy credit. He put together a phenomenal video! Not sure what else to say about it, he explains everything. Then tells you why. Thank you

  • @slau104
    @slau104 Před 2 lety +5

    Best introductory video for first time e-bike potential customers. Thank you for your clear and precise explanation.

    • @dustyboyer5623
      @dustyboyer5623 Před 2 lety +2

      Stephen I certainly have to agree with you I am about to buy my first ebike and what a wealth of information this video gave me .

  • @peterplantec7911
    @peterplantec7911 Před rokem +2

    Wow, that was a tour de’ force, Bumstead! Thank you…I like your honest practical approach. I learned a few things.

  • @tmo7734
    @tmo7734 Před 2 lety

    Your videos are the best around. Very informative. Thank you. I wish I was near your shop.

  • @pascalbruyere7108
    @pascalbruyere7108 Před 11 měsíci +1

    My sister gave up on ebikes when she realized how heavy they are and could not load them up and down buses and trains.
    Even a regular bike was heavy enough, with racks and paniers + water + locks.

    • @JeanineMarlin
      @JeanineMarlin Před měsícem

      Ebike reviews, like most Americans, completely avoid the subject of buses and trains. One of the things I would want to know is will the bike's tire width and wheel base fit buses. I've transported regular bikes everywhere on Amtrak for many years. It's good of them to accept ebikes (no battery fire derangement syndrome); but they set a limit of 50 lbs, just like regular bikes.

  • @susanoder1959
    @susanoder1959 Před 2 lety +1

    Very good tutorial on e bikes. You gave lots of good information. Thank you

  • @awjake137
    @awjake137 Před rokem +2

    You are The Man on E-Bikes. Love your vids!!!! Got gen one and gen 2 of the Aventon. I call the Gen one is the Road Runner for tooling around the neighborhood and just running errands.. The Gen two is my Cadillac. That's the one I ride to work.

  • @SkipperPond
    @SkipperPond Před rokem

    Hands down the best video to help me understand eBikes. Thanks.😊

  • @alaskatundrakid
    @alaskatundrakid Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks for some solid advice about bikes. It gives a lot to think about.

  • @michaelcharlie5507
    @michaelcharlie5507 Před 2 lety +2

    This is some quality content. Learned a lot thank you

  • @Deliasgubrath
    @Deliasgubrath Před 11 měsíci

    Thank you for the video. I thought I knew what direction I was going with an ebike purchase, but your video helped me realize a better direction!

  • @DIYSTACK
    @DIYSTACK Před 2 lety

    outstanding overview of e-bikes!!! Thanks for taking the time and effort to share your knowledge!!

  • @doncapo732
    @doncapo732 Před rokem

    Fantastic video full of valuable information. Subbed!

  • @mpclair
    @mpclair Před rokem

    This is a wonderful introduction to e-bikes. I learned a great deal. Thanks so much!

  • @lloydr.6271
    @lloydr.6271 Před rokem

    Hi Lloyd,
    Thanks for the video . Looking to buy an E trike as medical condition stops me driving my truck. Your video is first class as I need some transport down to the store and the post office and you've really helped big time. Thanks from Lloyd (me) from Wales UK.

  • @philiprivera8542
    @philiprivera8542 Před 8 měsíci

    Excellent guide. Good job!

  • @kenhaeck0754
    @kenhaeck0754 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Thank You . An honest and detailed brief. Wish you were in my neighbourhood.

  • @richshaffer985
    @richshaffer985 Před rokem

    Very informative analysis of all the things that new e-bike buyers need to know. Thanks!

  • @vanjeromepanaligan3579
    @vanjeromepanaligan3579 Před 2 lety +14

    One thing i might add, which I overlooked back then with step thru bikes, is compatibility with bike racks. While I like them better it definitely limits ways to mount the bike for the car or storage.

    • @mikeb9569
      @mikeb9569 Před 2 lety +4

      They do make a brace that will allow you to securely mount the step through on a typical bike rack.

    • @tconnolly9820
      @tconnolly9820 Před rokem +1

      Very good point.
      I have a two bike rack that fits on the trailer hitch on my car but I don't know how I would carry a bike that hasn't got a crossbar. Not necessarily a deal breaker but an inconvenience now that I am thinking of it.

    • @johnirwin1837
      @johnirwin1837 Před rokem +1

      @@tconnolly9820 , you get a rack where the wheels sit in a trough and then bungie corded to the uprights.

    • @tconnolly9820
      @tconnolly9820 Před rokem

      @@johnirwin1837 Since I watched this video I have also seen that there is a bar available that can be attached to a step thru to create a temporary cross bar to support the bike on a rack like mine. So my own rack won't be obsolete just yet.
      Thanks for the information but I was aware of those heavier duty racks too.

  • @somaquatro7429
    @somaquatro7429 Před rokem +1

    Amazzzing!...i hope someday i'm gonna get one of this beautiful e bike. Many thanks sir for the wonderful info i really enjoyed.

  • @davidirwin1549
    @davidirwin1549 Před 2 lety +5

    One thing I have learned after owning an Ebike for over a year is that if your not mechanical and you don't like to have to read manuals to learn how to make adjustments on your own be forewarned - brakes become loose really easy and have to be manually adjusted by you. I have owned bikes all my life and never once had to adjust my brakes other than taking the bike to a bike shop for a tune up. Another thing is the battery will become unusable in below freezing weather and you won't be able to fully charge the battery if it's near freezing. Other than those 2 things these bikes are a lot of fun.

  • @chiptaxfree
    @chiptaxfree Před rokem

    Fantastic job thanks for the info!

  • @RobbsHomemadeLife
    @RobbsHomemadeLife Před rokem

    I'm thinking about buying an E bike and watched a ton of videos today. Yours was the best one by far. I subscribed.

  • @2226robin
    @2226robin Před rokem

    I am on the market for an e-bike your video help me a lot, yes, it’s a lot. BTW, I watch your video twice and save it so I can watch it again.

  • @mrlaw711
    @mrlaw711 Před 2 lety

    Another excellent presentation by Lloyd.

  • @oakstrong1
    @oakstrong1 Před 2 lety +5

    Great video! I was thinking of buying an e-bike for two reasons, because I live in a hilly area and carrying groceries up tons of steep steps is hard work (of course there are roads as well) plus it would be nice to be able to visit the local shopping centre 10 miles away, rather than beg a family member to take me there. And I could cycle when I felt like it, which would encourage me to exercise. I thought that perhaps I could store then bike safely in the hallway, as it wouldn't be any wider than the normal bike that is already there. Secondly, I wouldn't feel like I have to put on all the cumbersome safety clothing - I wouldn't go anywhere without helmet and gloves, though - and keep up with the traffic (30mph is still enough to hurt yourself) but I might even be able to ride on bicycle lanes... But considering the maintenance issue, I think I'll stick to a little motorbike. Plus they are not quite as desirable because you need to have a licence to ride anything more powerful than a 50cc bike.

  • @georgenogrady6939
    @georgenogrady6939 Před 2 lety +1

    great video. It covered everything. It provided me with lots of information. Regarding purchasing a e-bike.

  • @loisr-c9663
    @loisr-c9663 Před 2 lety +1

    This review was amazing! Thank you

  • @JHA6100
    @JHA6100 Před 2 lety +1

    Excellent, no, exceptional thoughtful presentation for ebike buyers. Thank you!

  • @timking2822
    @timking2822 Před rokem +1

    Thank you. Excellent info on eBIKES. Just like conventional bikes, the process of purchasing a product is very complex. It's not simple any more.

  • @SkyGizmmo
    @SkyGizmmo Před rokem

    What a great insightful thorough perspective.

  • @davidoickle1778
    @davidoickle1778 Před rokem

    I've already bought my e-bike. I would like to have had this information before I bought it. However, by sheer luck, I bought an e-bike that is perfectly suited to ME and the way I want to drive it. Having driven my e-bike for over a year now, your information it spot on. Two thumbs up from me.

  • @oliverrojas3185
    @oliverrojas3185 Před rokem +1

    Your knowledge and expertise shine through in this good review,

  • @VIDEOHEREBOB
    @VIDEOHEREBOB Před rokem

    Appreciated. Extremely well done tutorial.

  • @MarioLopez-fq3sx
    @MarioLopez-fq3sx Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you so very much for sharing your wealth of knowledge with us. It's very much appreciated. If i lived closer to your store, I'd purchase my e-bike from you! Thx., again.

  • @NCOLON7545
    @NCOLON7545 Před rokem

    Super job with the info and honest!!!

  • @rue3471
    @rue3471 Před měsícem +1

    Hey bumsteads. Been there. I'm up in washington now. Just wanted to shout out to a great bike shop. I recommend Aventon aventure 2.
    Ron

  • @trooperg1234
    @trooperg1234 Před 10 měsíci +1

    First advise he failed to mention is : If you haven't or never rode operated a bicycle before. I suggest getting a cheap used $15.00 bicycle. So you can learn how it functions what not. Strip it down. And put it back together again. If you learn this, and are into it. Then you should purchase a e bike. Because one needs to know how to operate what they are riding. Same goes with the battery and functions.

  • @markmoreno7295
    @markmoreno7295 Před rokem

    Not what I was expecting at all, but wow. Very valuable and logical information. Thanks.

  • @kevinharding2099
    @kevinharding2099 Před 2 lety +4

    Very helpful. I wish there was no music.

  • @carolsalyers3581
    @carolsalyers3581 Před 2 lety +4

    Great video with clear explanations about things. I've considered purchasing a bike online, but this made me rethink it due to having access to SERVICE after I get the bike. I'm not mechanical. I've been spending some time researching this because, for me, price is a limitation so I want to get the best bike that I can within my price range. This was very helpful - thank you.

    • @5DNRG
      @5DNRG Před rokem +1

      There's also Velofix, a mobile ebike repair service.

  • @sebastienmeunier1643
    @sebastienmeunier1643 Před 2 lety +3

    Thanks for this excellent video! Too bad I live thousands of kilometers from your shop otherwise I would definitely do business with you!

  • @marthadyke2472
    @marthadyke2472 Před rokem

    Very good video!! You explained everything throughly. Unfortunately I need to get trike bike because I can’t balance on a regular bike. Do you have a video about trike bikes?

  • @majaspoljaric804
    @majaspoljaric804 Před rokem +1

    Thank you so much, this was really informative and helpful! :) I'm considering my first e-bike after decades of regular biking so all the help I can get is welcome.... :)

  • @girlart9
    @girlart9 Před rokem

    Hello again. Thank you for these excellent videos! You’re helping me make a decision. I left some questions on the other video but forgot to say I wish you wouldn’t have the music going like you do on the videos. 😟It’s gets to be distracting. Thank you.

  • @arhodes2866
    @arhodes2866 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Thank you. Very helpful

  • @bradthayer4798
    @bradthayer4798 Před 2 lety

    A nice thoughtful presentation.

  • @bobwebber8521
    @bobwebber8521 Před rokem

    Thanks for this. Am considering an E bike and not thought of a lot of your points.

  • @davidgantz6806
    @davidgantz6806 Před rokem +4

    Excellent video! One additional reason for a throttle: it can be a major advantage when you must start up from a stop sign or a stoplight on a hill.

  • @Vlasko60
    @Vlasko60 Před 2 lety

    So much valuable information. Thank you very much.

  • @DivyeshVDesai
    @DivyeshVDesai Před 2 lety

    very nicely explained. Thank you

  • @pascalbruyere7108
    @pascalbruyere7108 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Very good overview, thank you.
    I would add a bit about battery charging: easily removable or not, not removable, and fire hazards that come with non-regulated products coming -usually- from China: don’t charge these indoors.

  • @canwelook
    @canwelook Před 2 lety +4

    My wife and I are RV-ing (grey nomads) so leaving our bike outside is a problem from a security and also rusting perspective. The collapsible e-bikes we have solve those problems. They can fit in the canopy of our car. But instead we put them in the back seat area because the seats in the car can flip up to create space.
    We totally love using the e-bikes to explore wherever we go.

  • @scottyelder8351
    @scottyelder8351 Před rokem +1

    Outstanding thank you for your wisdom I live on the east coast of Scotland and my local bike shop looks just like your shop it's a bike shop thing lol ✨✝️💫

  • @haroldsmith1213
    @haroldsmith1213 Před 2 lety

    great video you coved so much,especially the shops to fix E` bikes ,if one breaks down,im looking but just seems like so much to look at if buying one, maybe a new regular bike for me is better,i.m the type that really dosent like a lot of issues,just want to go haha,for me just around town or to beach and back.anyway really helpful video and you seem like a great honest guy haha. stay safe always👍🚲🚵

  • @royjohnson2384
    @royjohnson2384 Před 2 lety +2

    Please check the BBB sight before you buy a Himiway.
    Parts and service are the most important part of ebikes. I own three Himiway two of them are just boat anchor now.

  • @mxr572
    @mxr572 Před rokem +2

    good advice. if you can buy from a local store that sells and services. try different brands, types to suite you. older people need a step thru. city use better with a 26 in. wheel and good shocks and softer tire. wear a helmet. buy well/perhaps pay a bit more/ have few problems or regrets.