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Uploaded by on Sep 8, 2010

This is a relatively cheap entry level e-bike, a 2009 eZip Trailz (Diamond Frame). The stuff I've added is a Third Eye bar end mirror (09), a Bell handlebar bag, water bottle & cage, an extra battery, NiteRider MiNewt USB LED headlight and a NiteRider Cherry Bomb taillight.

If anyone is interested in buying an e-bike or has any questions feel free to ask.

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  • where do you live around? i always see a bike like this by the DWOP

  • @GMSamuelRhine, by the Burbank Airport, which is usually where I go.

  • @GMSamuelRhine, by the Burbank Airport, which is usually where I go.

  • Nice bike and accessories. I'm looking into buying the same model. Would you recommend this product? Is it noisy/annoying?

  • @brianreding, thanks for the reply! I would recommend it purely based on the price point so if you could afford better then I'd stay away from such an entry level bike. If you're broke like me then it's alright If you're using it for quick, few mile trips where you always have battery power left. If you don't, this bike (especially with two batteries like I run) feels like you're peddling a freight train up a hill.

    In general, the more you pay = the lighter the bike and way better batteries.

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  • @RyanBomar ah ok, so your a lot more north from me, the one i see is usually around long beach

  • I have this rig. The only recommendation I have for any other users, is to get a timer for the battery charger (so you don't have to constantly remove it - once you've achieved a full charge)... or (better) to purchase a "24 Vdc Battery Tender" rig (on Amazon) for about $80, which will 'float" the battery (versus over-charging it).

    I killed both of my Sealed Lead Acid battery packs by accidentally over-charging them.

  • Got the same one and have only done 250 Kilometer so far (currently unemployed). Any experience to share about the motor/battery/chain? Thanks a lot for sharing ;-))

  • @smart6347

    Why are you spamming youtubers with different electric bikes, I've seen your same comment on all the ezip vids under different youtube channels. Busted.

  • I have this bike, I would not consider it an "entry level" bike. It is designed for commuters. It is heavy but works well. Just waiting for the snow to melt to ride it.

  • You make me feel like I am in great shape.!

    I do like the frame color and the fact that it's a later model of my 2008 eZip Trailz (AS) All Sreel.

    The 2009 iZip Trailz (AL) if the bike you should have bought.!

  • I have a Mini 40 Mile Busettii bike and it runs 50-55 miles on one battery charge. I also tried my friends Vortex Mountain bike by Busettii. It ROCKS ! Can get up to 32 mph top speed, and on one charge that bike set the new record of 86 miles. Hope it becomes a big hit. In California many people like Busettii because they cost around $1700 but can go 50--86 miles on one charge depending on model. Maria in Cali

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