Before you take that first ride on your brand new e-bike, watch this video for a step by step guide on how to properly ride it.
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Chapters:
00:00 Getting Started with Your eBike: Essential First Steps
00:33 First Ride Preparation: Powering Off Your eBike for Safety
01:05 Understanding Your eBike: Weight and Handling Basics
01:39 Activating Your eBike: Tips for Using Pedal Assist
02:06 Mastering eBike Braking: Safe Stopping Techniques
02:34 eBike Brake Testing: Ensuring Your Safety on the Road
03:03 eBike Brakes Explained: Hydraulic vs. Mechanical Disc Brakes
03:35 Gear Shifting on Your eBike: Optimizing Performance and Comfort
04:02 Terrain Adaptive Shifting: Maximizing eBike Efficiency
04:39 Throttle Control on eBikes: Enhancing Your Riding Experience
05:07 Using Your eBike’s Throttle: Tips for Traffic and Starts
05:32 Adventurous eBike Riding: Throttle Tips for Tough Terrains and Fun
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23 Comments
As a person that rides their Juggernaught Fatbike to work and back each day (Sun or snow). Give yourself room! be a predictable rider on the street and on the sidewalks or paths!!! It's fun to go full throttle but a 80lbs bike hitting somthing or someone is not a joke!
Do you really even need a throttle?
I have ridden a lot in Europe and they do not allow a throttle. Have never really missed it in Europe.
Well done! Informative and enjoyable.
Your bikes are awesome! I love passing them whenever I am out riding.
best way do not buy one.
I just realised I need to make sure that everything is snug. Just because it came in a box unopened doesn't mean the factory snug everything up to code almost ate a month full of asphalt today 😂😅😅
I watched this expecting the typical fluff and garbage, but this was pretty much spot on.
wrong, u wanna start off with absolutely mashing that throttle and looping a wheelie
Thank you for a well done video introduction to E bikes. 😊
1:39 lol
Great video! Thank you for your numerous advices. Those e-bikes surely handle very differently then a regular road bike. As you said it is extremly worthwhile to spend the time feeling how the bike handle before trying to go fast. This may save you some skin. Thank you! Those bike are extremly heavy. Falling is surely not fun specially with those bikes.
Are u stupid or something
I know this is an older video, but I find my issue with my fat tire E bike is going around corners because we’re allowed to ride on sidewalks. No matter if I try to take a right turn or a left turn, I find myself either almost falling or going over the curb into the road because I’m not sure how to take those tight turns. Can you help me please please
wow, talk about gerber baby food for adults… are people this uneducated in this day and age?
When I was a child nobody wore helmets when using a bike. There was not even such a thing as a bicycle helmet, it was non-existent. Furthermore, I do not remember anyone getting a head injury with a bicycle. Solution to a non-existent problem?
Throttle is pathetic in Australia.
thank you this was helpful
1:40😂😂😂😂😂😂
ok just to be clear as i am very new to bikes in general, i can never use throttle + pedal assist 3+ high gear on flats?
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Kudos to your stunt team. LOL.
When riding uphill, let the motor do most of the work & not pedal too hard when going up
I also use no more than level 1 pedal assist the vast majority of the time given that I ride w/a lot of gear with me. I also rely more on my gears when dealing w/inclines. Well done video btw
this was really good info. you took the time to think through what is important to know. you video nor thoughts didn’t wander. Thanks. I learned about more even though I have ridden e-bikes for several years.