Oh that’s a great question. I had 4 Ebikes so far, and from experience, I could say this the (wired) Ebike if you’re looking for a full size, meaning 26 inch tires is a great choice but since riding these bikes, for so long to me, range means everything I think it’s severely understated, body weight, the terrain hills wind. It all becomes a factor. I find myself riding further and further, and I wish I had more range. The bike I have now has 35 amp hours, dual batteries and I still wish I had more not because I drive fast but for distance. I would bet my bottom dollar in the next year you’re gonna see a lot of bikes with super large batteries like that “Aniioki “ so for me, I would pick that one, but they’re both great
I know you like this bike for the speed but I wonder how you like it in comparison to the Velotric Nomad, which you seemed to really like. I kind of like this step through cruiser version for the additional battery life and power for going up hills. What do you think?
I believe the hub motor on the wicked freedom if I’m not mistaken, is bigger than the nomad, so probably going uphills this will probably be better I do agree with you the step through is a nice option. As far as battery life the bike I use came as a dual battery Ebike and I even bought an extra battery. I have 50 amp total, which gives me huge range.
I just bought this bike today.... Not delivered yet.... Can you explain Torque sensor... I rented a seven fifty rear hub motor e bike to ride for a weekend... That inspired me to buy this bike.. What does the torque sensor mean?
Torque sensor has a more natural feeling, depending on how soft and hard you pedal depends on how much power the motor gives. Cadence sensor just delivers a set amount of power depending on your pedal assist mode, regardless of soft and hard pedalling
Torque sensors SUCK on a high power bike. Every downstroke causes the bike to surge violently and is very scary. Torque sensors are good on mid drives and weak hub motors, on a 2000 watt beast, they really really suck.
Great video ! Just ordered the cruiser and can't wait. Free gift ? Nice. Thanks for the videos!
Buddy do you mind giving me a list of the upgrades you have done to your pedal electric bike, super awesome build you have for it!
I know this video will become fast at the future because it's made very nice.
Forgot to ask, what do you think of this bike for shorter riders? I know you are 6’5’’. I have a 29.5 inch inseam. Will that be a problem?
Can I ride my wired freedom in the winter
Link to purchase bike ???
Please review Eahora Romeo and Juliette. Same price range and double the range
Wich bike do you like more this wired one or the aniioki one that reaches 100 miles
Oh that’s a great question. I had 4 Ebikes so far, and from experience, I could say this the (wired) Ebike if you’re looking for a full size, meaning 26 inch tires is a great choice but since riding these bikes, for so long to me, range means everything I think it’s severely understated, body weight, the terrain hills wind. It all becomes a factor. I find myself riding further and further, and I wish I had more range. The bike I have now has 35 amp hours, dual batteries and I still wish I had more not because I drive fast but for distance. I would bet my bottom dollar in the next year you’re gonna see a lot of bikes with super large batteries like that “Aniioki “ so for me, I would pick that one, but they’re both great
I know you like this bike for the speed but I wonder how you like it in comparison to the Velotric Nomad, which you seemed to really like. I kind of like this step through cruiser version for the additional battery life and power for going up hills. What do you think?
I believe the hub motor on the wicked freedom if I’m not mistaken, is bigger than the nomad, so probably going uphills this will probably be better I do agree with you the step through is a nice option. As far as battery life the bike I use came as a dual battery Ebike and I even bought an extra battery. I have 50 amp total, which gives me huge range.
Anyone ever tell you you look a lot like a long haired Rob Schneider?
This isn't the real utuber who made the original video, this guy Issa fraud, you can tell by the commercials that can't be skipped smh
This tailhappy video
This ebike needs a torque sensor.
Yes 100%
I just bought this bike today.... Not delivered yet.... Can you explain Torque sensor... I rented a seven fifty rear hub motor e bike to ride for a weekend... That inspired me to buy this bike.. What does the torque sensor mean?
Torque sensor has a more natural feeling, depending on how soft and hard you pedal depends on how much power the motor gives. Cadence sensor just delivers a set amount of power depending on your pedal assist mode, regardless of soft and hard pedalling
Torque sensors SUCK on a high power bike. Every downstroke causes the bike to surge violently and is very scary. Torque sensors are good on mid drives and weak hub motors, on a 2000 watt beast, they really really suck.