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Electric Bike Company Model E Review – $1.7k

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Electric Bike Company Model E Review - .7k

https://electricbikereview.com/electric-bike-company/model-e/ The Electric Bike Company Model E Review is a high quality, fairly affordable, step-thru cruiser ebike with 24" or 26" wheels, wide stable balloon tires, and highly adjustable stem and handlebar. Assembled and customized in America, great customer service, industry leading five year comprehensive warranty! Ships fully assembled, 100% ready to ride on day one. Extra emphasis on charger and battery quality, lots of battery capacity upgrades for long-range riding or heavy throttle use. High 350lb max weight rating. Comes standard with bright integrated lights and reflective puncture-resistant tires. You can order optional paint-matched fenders with reflective rubber ends. Optional rear rack and front basket add utility (both rated at 50lbs). Powerful 180mm hydraulic disc brakes with dual piston calipers, adjustable-reach levers, and motor inhibitors. Premium branded saddle and black or brown locking grips. Highly adjustable drive modes offer Class 1, 2, or 3 operation (pedal assist, throttle, and 28mph options). The variable speed trigger throttle is easy to use, and the sealed 12-magnet cadence sensor performs consistently. Long steel handlebar, vibration-dampening steel fork, and high-volume tires provide good comfort, but EBC also sells an optional seat post suspension for further comfort. Purpose built frame hides wires and cables, the battery completely disappears into the downtube, but the frame only comes in one size. Shipping costs $199 extra, unless you’re able to visit their headquarters in Newport Beach California to buy in person. The 7-speed drivetrain, custom paint, racks, alarm system, and other extras all cost extra. The frame-mounted headlight doesn’t turn as you steer, kickstand causes pedal lock, no bottle cage bosses.

0:00 Introduction, color options, pricing
1:31 One frame size, two wheel sizes, tire details
2:36 Default lights, optional lights, basket, rear rack, fenders
4:00 Steel parts of the bike: basket mesh, fork, fenders
4:29 Optional security alarm system, kickstand details
6:19 Top speed 25mph, single speed or optional 7-speed
7:37 Cadence sensor details, cranks, frame strength
9:03 Matching hardware, adjustable stem, handlebar, seat post
10:30 Weight: 55.2lbs with no accessories, brake details
12:01 Keys, unlocking battery and removing it, charger details
15:00 Demonstration of optional MIK rear basket
15:55 Tire float, PSI range 22 to 60 PSI, bottle holster options
18:03 Powering on display, settings menu, cool accessories
21:15 Activating and showing the different lights!
22:27 Ride test begins, first person perspectives, motor details
23:52 Testing out pedal assist response, no-hands riding
25:53 Ride test continues with third-person shots
28:06 My filming friend takes a small fall! And is okay πŸ˜‰
28:37 Conclusion, website tools and forums, outro

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