50 MPH 8000W AWD Electric Offroad Mountain Bike First Drive

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Uploaded by on Jan 10, 2011

Dual motor e-bike reaching very fast speed of 47-48 mph in minimal space. Bicycle as seen is running at 5600W with 2WD. This bike does come with the option of running at 8000W or 5600W. We chose 5600W because we felt 8000W is not needed and just spins the tires needlessly and also puts added stress on components. The pull is quite amazing on this thing. This particular video is the first impressions of our first ride. The space we ran it is just slightly downhill but also around a bend so there is less than 350 feet to really get on the throttle. Later testing on flat ground yielded 50 MPH on GPS and Radar! Total system weight ready to ride is only 65 lbs! (29.5 kg!)
8000w kit reaching fast speeds with amazing hill climbing

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  • You can get up to 60 mph on that same bicycle by putting a smaller tires in the front. That way you're always driving downhill.

  • THIS BIKE IS SO COOL MAN I WANT THAT

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  • @210482fmj i'm 13 and have nver had to fill up, but with like 10% sales tax in cali, the government wants you to use the pump because every time you fill up they get what? $6-$7? and it all adds up. then you go into costco and buy some shit, and they get $30, and it all adds up. maybe 10 million dollars a month? from just that?

  • What about propane powered bikes? Gas powered bikes would be good and have unlimited range virtually. SImilar to gas powered forklift trucks. It pisses me off that the government don't want unlicensed machines that use fuel in public. It seems they want people tied to the petrol pump game.

  • where can u get these? how much do they go 4?

  • @machinegunboy98 This is exactly what I was thinking. I mean sure you can engineer a bike to use electric, but the costs start becoming excessive and it's really not legal to go on any road ways at that speed; unlike a motorcycle.

  • It's amazing!! this one (2WD) isn't at the web site, couldn't buy it?

  • @hipowercycles get shimano saints or even better hope moto v2's with vented discs, the latter is the only mtb brake really capable of handling something like this.

  • this is awesome!! this bike would be an awesome alternative for driving a car in the worst snowstorms. i used to ride to work with non studded winter tires, in deep morning snow effortlessly and efficiently but a 2wd bike with added weight to dig right down to the pavement WITH studded tires is like comparing a yugo to a subaru in the snow. how much for the whole bike??

  • if one of these costs 5 grand, and a ninja 250 costs 4, whats the point? ninga = 110 mph 0-60 in hi 4- low 5 seconds. this? cant even hit 60. and once you're doing 50 on a bicycle, you cant go offroad, in which case you'd want a 250, and if you do want to go offroad, you might aswell have a dirt bike, because you're just going to blow your bike into a million pieces as soon as you go off-road. so, the motor only needs to go 30 mph or so... because if a cop sees you with one, only 30 mph is legal

  • or you could get a motorcycle... and not look weird

  • verry good man this is what i was looking for, 2 wheel drive, cool

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