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    Fafrees Electric Bike Review

    As far as my understanding goes, even if you limit the controller to a max output of 250w, no throttle power, and pedal assist only - would the bike still be illegal to use because it’s rated more than what the maximum output would be? I know you can use them privately on private land with the...
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    Fafrees Electric Bike Review

    Please can I get some feedback on a Ebike review that I made for Fafrees Ebikes. Has anyone ever heard of this folding electric bike? If there’s anything you think I could have done differently or better, I’d love to hear. If you have time, please leave a comment on the video.
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    Bodywel M275 Review

    Bodywel M275 Review - I would really appreciate any pointers, do you think this review was too short? And more so, what do you think of the Bodywel EBike? I am in the process of reviewing another bike but any feedback on how to improve is greatly appreciated
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    Looking for a decent ebike to buy, on a bit of a 'budget'

    I do not show how to remove the restriction in the video? The bike comes restricted to comply with EAPC regulations to 15.5mph.
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    Cyrusher Rumble Review

    so because the motor is limited, and peaks at 250w it’s legal? Guessing the moment it’s not, is when someone removes the restrictor. But how do manufacturers get away with sending throttles in the assembly kits? As adding a throttle to a EBike makes it illegal without it being registered as a...
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    Cyrusher Rumble Review

    The motor wattage exceeds 250watts and the bike is fitted with a throttle. According to the EAPC regulations, its not just speed that is taken into account. Perhaps I should gave explained this better in my review, thanks for the feedback. Riding an electric bike: the rules - GOV.UK
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    Hello

    Hey all, I can’t remember if I posted an introduction topic. If I did it was a long time ago now. My name is Alexander, 24 and from the UK. I make videos on my YouTube channel reviewing all different EV bikes, so feel free to go check it out here if you want. Other than that I’ll see you...
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    Evercross EK30 Review

    I reviewed the Evercross EK30 on my YouTube channel, and have attached a link to it below. Any feedback on how I can improve future videos would be greatly appreciated. What sets this bike apart from other Ebike’s is the seat. Traditionally you’ll have a normal bicycle seat but this EBike has...
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    Cyrusher Rumble Review

    I made a review about the Cyrusher Rumble. If you have any suggestions or feedback on how I can improve my videos please let me know. But, what a great bike for the price. Retails for under £1000. Over 100 miles or range, and a top speed of 28mph. Although, this bike isn’t legal to be ridden on...
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    Which e-bike best for a 19 stone man?

    I’d recommend something like the ESkuta Series 4, if you’re okay with the moped like design. It is perfectly EAPC compliant meaning you do not need to ascertain insurance, tax or license for the bike. A top speed of 15.5mph, and a 250w motor. ESkuta SX250 Series 4 Review - Best EBike?!
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    Looking for a decent ebike to buy, on a bit of a 'budget'

    I haven’t yet published this video on my channel, but I’m due to publish the review in a few hours but the link will work to access the content. The bike below, retails for under £500 and goes up to 22mph of speed (when you remove the restriction). It also folds up. Only downside, it’s rather...
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    EBike Built like mopeds?

    And with no twist and go throttle. Eskuta doesnt have this as this is another requirement for it to be classed as an EAPC in the UK. What did you think of the Video overall?
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    EBike Built like mopeds?

    So for all intensive purposes the bike is a moped, but the way that they get around licensing laws is by adhering to the EAPC regulations? I do think that the government here in the UK at least should make helmets mandatory for electric bikes, especially if they are built like a moped with the...
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    EBike Built like mopeds?

    Good point. But maybe this is how the parts come in from the factory they order from? If they didn't want people to de restrict the bike, could they have prevented this in anyway? 15.5mph is quite slow so I suppose its a good thing there's an option to derestrict to 24-25mph.
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    EBike Built like mopeds?

    Hi all I have just taken time to review ESkuta's new Series 4 bike and was hoping for feedback on what I have created. I know this feels more of an overview then a review but I was honestly struggling to criticise such a great ebike. The bike is currently available in the UK market with dealers...
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    Review Eleglide M1 Plus E-Bike: Eleglide M1 Plus Assembly

    Thank you for your feedback. Hopefully, the review is better. I have taken your feedback, and when discussing the range I have added text animations to explain this. I understand that the maximum range that companies advertise is within the best conditions, with no wind on a completely flat...
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    Review Eleglide M1 Plus E-Bike: Eleglide M1 Plus Assembly

    I just finished a video with my father assembling the Eleglide M1 Plus E-Bike. The motor is only 250w for the rear, which meets EAPC standards. Planning on doing a follow-up review on the Eleglide E-Bike in the upcoming week, but I would love to hear your thoughts on the Assembly Video. ► Buy...