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populargabe23111 posted Today 02:51 PM
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20" Amyet S8 2000W 48V 25AH Dual Motor Electric Bike w/ Hydraulic Brakes $702 w/ free s/h AC

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$776 - $75 coupon CDUS75 = $701.98I got this delivered last week and it is an absolute blast. Only things that needed assembly were screwing in the handlebars, front wheel and pedals. The hardest thing for me to assemble was that carry pouch which I still can't figure out how to assemble properly. I haven't pushed it to it's limits yet as it's my first eBike and want to get more comfortable with it first.

I'm 5'8" with arthritic hips and it's not as easy for me to get on as I'd like. I wouldn't recommend this for anyone shorter than 5'6" but imagine it would be fine for significantly taller people than me.
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$776 - $75 coupon CDUS75 = $701.98I got this delivered last week and it is an absolute blast. Only things that needed assembly were screwing in the handlebars, front wheel and pedals. The hardest thing for me to assemble was that carry pouch which I still can't figure out how to assemble properly. I haven't pushed it to it's limits yet as it's my first eBike and want to get more comfortable with it first.

I'm 5'8" with arthritic hips and it's not as easy for me to get on as I'd like. I wouldn't recommend this for anyone shorter than 5'6" but imagine it would be fine for significantly taller people than me.

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David4338913Today 03:42 PM
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Does the throttle (not pedal assist) have kind of a "soft start" that I've seen on a lot of bikes or does it give you full power from a dead stop?
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Does the throttle (not pedal assist) have kind of a "soft start" that I've seen on a lot of bikes or does it give you full power from a dead stop?
This was my first ebike so don't have what to compare it to. I can put it this way, if the passenger behind me isn't ready or have their arms around me, they would likely fall off the back. It gives a pretty nice kick at the start.
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CyanMask242Today 05:04 PM
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Quote from gabe23111 :
Quote from David4338913 [IMG]https://slickdeals.net/images/misc/backlink.gif[/IMG] :
Does the throttle (not pedal assist) have kind of a "soft start" that I've seen on a lot of bikes or does it give you full power from a dead stop?
This was my first ebike so don't have what to compare it to. I can put it this way, if the passenger behind me isn't ready or have their arms around me, they would likely fall off the back. It gives a pretty nice kick at the start.
i dont think it has room for another passenger, unless you're too small
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kigmatzomatToday 05:19 PM
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Check your local laws. For most people, this is either not street legal or requires registration, drivers license, etc. Street legal e-bikes have a max of 750W and maximum speeds of 20mph (throttle)/28mph (pedal-assist)

So a nominal 2000W/3hp and 32mph on throttle means this can't be a bike. Most moped laws are limited to 30mph so it is either a motorcycle or not street legal.

In California, Kentucky, Indiana, New York, New Jersey, Missouri,& Michigan it is a motorized vehicle that requires registration, plates, driver's license, etc. This is assuming it has a VIN and even can be registered. I doubt Amyet is a certified motocrcycle dealer.

So if you are someone that local police might give a second glance, this device exposes you to a lot of risk for operating an unregistered/uninsured/etc/etc vehicle.
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i dont think it has room for another passenger, unless you're too small
I'm 5'8" and have been giving my kids ages 4-12 rides on it. Not a lot of room but it can accommodate 2 people if they are on the smaller size.

This is a good YT video I watched prior to purchasing. Towards the end he has two smaller adults on it where you can get a better idea https://youtu.be/Tw-OHWYbv5U?si=MTbBduhz5xjmcVZN
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GhostGrayBoltToday 05:30 PM
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Quote from kigmatzomat :
Check your local laws.
fixed your post for you...
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dude just copypastas every single e bike post

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David4338913Today 08:25 PM
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Quote from gabe23111 :
This was my first ebike so don't have what to compare it to. I can put it this way, if the passenger behind me isn't ready or have their arms around me, they would likely fall off the back. It gives a pretty nice kick at the start.
thanks, this is exactly the info I needed. some bikes have such a lazy start that you almost have to assist them to get moving, especially uphill

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