YinZhiBoo Electric Removable Excursion Certified

YinZhiBoo Electric Removable Excursion Certified


Features


YinZhiBoo Electric Removable Excursion Certified features is:
- 1000W*48V*13Ah:48V*1000W brushless motor,. equipped with 48V, 13AH detachable lithium battery, so you can bring the battery to your home or office to recharge. Charging time: Approximately 5-8 hours, 2000 cycles of charging, 1000W high-speed brush-less and Shimano 21-speed gear motor can easily help you Easy to ride at 25MPH and distance up to 31-42Miles.
- 3 WORKING MODES Pedal Assist Mode:The Motor Will Assist You with a Moderate Amount of Power as You Pedal the Bicycle.In this mode you can drive 60-90km before you recharge. Fully Electric Mode:Twist the Throttle in Any Increments of Power You Desire to Power the Motor of the Bicycle.In his mode,it has 40-50km battery range.Manual Mode:Pedal the Bicycle Normally as You Would Any Bicycle.
- Intelligent control digital LCD display: Battery Level Display, Mileage 5 Speed Display. You can have more choice for 5 speed mode than normal , The LCD display guarantees you can read your statistics easily.
- Easy to assemble and of high quality: electric bicycle has been pre-installed 75%, made of light and strong 6061 aluminum alloy frame, light and strong, longer service life, better shock absorption effect, and it will bring you the best Riding experience. It is equipped with headlights, aluminum aluminum suspension fork, F/R disc brake.
- Important Size:It is recommended that the height of the rider is greater than 5.58FT, Top Tube Length: 565mm; Saddle to ground: 920-1070 mm. Please check the Fifth picture for more detailed information!!
- 1 YEAR WARRANTY: Each bike comes with a 12 months warranty for battery, charger, motor and controller.Our customer service staff will reply your message within 24 hours

YinZhiBoo Electric Removable Excursion Certified

Reviews

Below are some critical reviews about YinZhiBoo Electric Removable Excursion Certified

The bike itself is beautiful, feature rich, powerful, easy to assemble, but it didn't function after 21 days of use. There is no complete manual for it, attempts to fix the problem only via on-line and web video from users; no obvious mfg support or info, an orphan. Problem seems to be electronic, all appears to work but no propulsion from the motor. So I am left with no choice but to return it, and I still need an e-bike, so back to square one. Possibly a good bike for someone who also happens to do ebike service and warranty work, but not for a normal person who only wants to ride. So a 3 of 5.

I really like this bike and am pretty glad I purchased it. Have had a few issues that I feel I must mention for the potential buyer. Putting the bike together was a breeze. I was worried about putting it together.I have had a few problems with the controller limiting the speed to 14 mph out of the blue. After contacting the seller they were able to give instructions on resetting the controller and then it worked again for a while.The biggest problem I have with the bike is that you cannot find replacement batteries. This could be a major problem once you have a bad cell in the battery and need to replace it. No battery... No Ebike. Your only option would be to replace the connector on the bike and replace with a different battery. The battery for this bike requires a 5 prong connection. I could not find any of these on Amazon. The seller sells the battery in his store but it is always unavailable. For those of you who want to have a 2nd battery on hand, you are out of luck. If I knew about the battery issue, I might not have bought this bike. If the batteries become available, I will modify my review.

The bike is beautiful! Needed a new controller sent me a burned out controller! Very unprofessional! If you need parts I recommend Amazon! Bought a new controller works PERFECT!!!! Thanks Mr. Goldstein ✡️

Below are some positive reviews about YinZhiBoo Electric Removable Excursion Certified

Firstly, it's an amazing ebike. Would like to point that out.Nobody I looked up told me what I ACTUALLY needed to know in order to edit the bike correctly to fit it to my needs and my areas laws. Everyone just mentioned changing the volts (do NOT do that) and changing the 8th hidden setting to max 100 (the default is already max). So I was like "nobody is helping".However after 2 days of testing I have the solution!Firstly turn your bike on, then turn your display on. Now simply hold the + and - button at the same time for about 3 seconds, this will bring you to your hidden settings. It has 16 settings. Press the M button to change between settings and the + or - buttons to manage those settings.Conveniently (sarcasm) they don't give you a manual or guide for managing your hidden settings on your e-bike. I found a safe easy revertable way to quicken or slow the bike if you need to. Plus I will tell you what each settings does later.To make the bike faster we simply have to trick the bike with a setting. To make it slower there's no tricking but simply editing the 08 (8th) settings to go lower, it's set at "max speed" by default (100) but if you want to go slower you just turn it down.My bike motor would shut off at 15mph, as advertised the bike can safely go 25mph and my state allows more so I needed to turn it up. In order to do this, the only non-destructive revertable way I found by messing with every hidden settings possible is to change the 06 (6th) setting. This setting tells the bike what the wheel diameter is, now you may wonder "how does this change me speed?" Well there's a sensor near the back wheel that uses the diameter information to calculate how fast your going. Small wheels would spin faster to go 20mph than a big wheel going 20mph does. So changing my settings from 29.0 (my actually wheel diameter) to almost half as much at 16.0 the bike will think your going almost half a fast what you're actually going. So in order to hit the 15mph limiter on my bike I know have to go around 25mph for it to shut off which is fantastic. The only small problem with this is this makes the speed reader on the display will say your going half as slow what your real speed is. However it's still useful because with some simple math you can tell what you real speed generally is.Also, for safety I ended up turning off the pedal assist and putting the bike in throttle only mode (the handle throttle). I can now use my pedals to rest on and stabilize without worrying about pushing them forward and having the pedal assist launch me forward into traffic. I've read two different reviews talking about them being sent to the E . R. So please customize your bike to your needs before using on open road!Setting 01 adjusts the brightness of the display.Setting 02 switches between kpm and mph. (0-kpm, 1-mph)Setting 03 changes voltage values to your motor. Do not change it from what you're motor says it needs. My motor wants 48 so I have 48. (26v, 36v, 48v, 60v)Setting 04 changes the auto sleep timer by minutes. 0 mean no sleep timer.Setting 05 configures the peddle assist/throttle display levels. No power or speed can be gained from this, however you can decrease or increase the amount you need to click + or - to get to the desired motor level will your riding.* Setting 06 allows you to adjust what your bike thinks your wheel diameter is for it to calculate your speed. ***As explained earlier I use this setting to trick the bike sensor so I can get past a 15mph barrier.Settings 07 changes Magnet Steel number (for speed test) . I'd say to probably leave this alone.* Settings 08 is mentioned a lot by people. Normaly the default setting is at max (100). This changes your speed. A lower value will make you go slower. It goes from 0 to 100.Setting 09 (I will just put what I found on the internet for this setting, I'm not quite sure what it does) zero start / kick to start setting. (0- direct start, 1- kick to start)* Setting 10 drive mode settings. 0: pedal assist only. 1: ***Throttle mode only (i like this one). 2: peddle assist and throttle mode. (I think peddle assist and throttle is risky combined because having two different things on your bike that will launch you forward into traffic felt weird to me.)Setting 11 adjust peddle assist pedal sensitivity. 1-24. Lower value means it's the most sensitive. So a value of 1 means your motor will take less peddling to kick in, 24 means more peddling to activate the motor.Setting 12 assist start intensity. 0-5. So basically 0 will have soft starting torque and 5 will have kick arse start torque.Setting 13 power magnet stell number 5/8/12. This tells your bike how many magnets are in PAS sensor disk. Best to leave alone but if you change it and forget, 8 or 12 should be fine.Setting 14 is your display AMPS (I think) I couldn't change this setting.Setting 15 I couldn't change this setting either, it's for your display I think. Some kind of voltage cut off.Setting 16 is your odometer setting. It won't show any numbers to fiddle but you can reset your odometer with this option if you hold a certain button (I read this somewhere. If you wish to reset your odometer just look it up, sorry I can't remember how)

Got this beast about a week before Christmas '22 and it was a HUGE box. I admit, it was a little intimidating at first. Most of the bike was preassembled and had easy to follow instructions for assembly. Unfortunately, the battery was a dud and I couldnt ride the bike. The customer service was fast and did not hesitate to help with my issue. After a small 3 day wait, my new battery came in and it worked. I was able to ride my bike around with no issues. Over all it is a BIG monster of a bike. I think I read somewhere it is about 70 pounds, and it feels like it. If you are not a big person, this is not the bike for you. Please be aware of the height suggestions. I am 6' 3" and I can straddle it easy, with little wiggle room, seat all the way down.

It went together easy enough. Took my first short ride today and it seemed to work fine. It was almost too much fun and its a big son of a gun. Im 6"4 and this bike is a good fit with the seat up 2 inches. Everything works as it should. The only small problem is there was no quick release for the front wheel. It shows one in all the photos and it is what I expected.I will check back in 2 weeks if all goes well until then

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