Vol-trading for beginners

that was a huge concern. Surprisingly the bike looks bigger in person and 6ft is fine, no hitting knees.

The only downfall of this bike is the smaller sized thicker tires. While I do ride it on the trails it’s definitely not as fluid as a regular mountain bike, even with front and rear suspension. It’s more suited for flat dirt and roads. Extremely fun and fast tho, and a head turner.
Little bikes like that would be super ideal for hunting and fishing trips in remote areas.
Light weight for lifting over obstacles, very quiet, better than a motorbike trail bike imo.
If you get trapped in a tight spot, even very soft sand, not too difficult to extract from.
 
I would bet I could wheelie that thing for a city block. Those rear hub motors are perfect for wheelies... so much torque. No weight on the front end.

i can only wheelie a few seconds from a complete stop to start it. I cannot pop the front tire while in motion. The pedal assist function is odd and I might have to turn that off to pop the front tire.

the bike could rip up a motorcross labyrinth for sure!

also, speaking of popping tires, but idk if it’s where I live or what but these tires are prone to the smallest of shards causing flats. Since august I’ve gotten 6 flats smh, my dad put slime in the tires now and so far no flats for two months straight (record), I’ve logged 1,800 miles since August.
 
Little bikes like that would be super ideal for hunting and fishing trips in remote areas.
Light weight for lifting over obstacles, very quiet, better than a motorbike trail bike imo.
If you get trapped in a tight spot, even very soft sand, not too difficult to extract from.

The bike is almost too quiet.

Yes, the battery which looks like a gas tank is removable and also the body of the frame is great for storage.

out of all the toys I’ve bought in my life, this one has been most fun and worth every dollar.
 
Little bikes like that would be super ideal for hunting and fishing trips in remote areas.
Light weight for lifting over obstacles, very quiet, better than a motorbike trail bike imo.
If you get trapped in a tight spot, even very soft sand, not too difficult to extract from.


I have a neighbor who duck hunts with a Rungu. It's got two front wheels via linkage.
 
The bike is almost too quiet.

Yes, the battery which looks like a gas tank is removable and also the body of the frame is great for storage.

out of all the toys I’ve bought in my life, this one has been most fun and worth every dollar.
When you mentioned 1800 miles traveled on it, it took my breath away! Incredible! :thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup:
 
I have a neighbor who duck hunts with a Rungu. It's got two front wheels via linkage.
Ya, I've never seen one if those, only in pics, must be a true bush machine.
(We say bush, I think Americans call it brush).
Actually a common term in Australia is going out into the scrub.
 
When you mentioned 1800 miles traveled on it, it took my breath away! Incredible! :thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup:

Yeah it sounds like a lot. But I’m usually just riding on the west coast of Oahu. Although I’ll take the bike in the back of my truck to Waikiki/Honolulu area some weekends, I’m usually coasting it in Nanakuli and Wai’anae. Bike has an onboard computer with a small LED screen on the handle bar that feeds the user info and statistics. Can’t believe it’s been almost 2,000 miles already.
 
Mmmmm, I got my bike in the week prior this Christmas..... surprised.....
506.9 km in under 3 months.
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Flat here at 84. I dunno what's going on but I am not holding anything into the weekend. Long some 10000/14000 strangles in NDX for 3/31. Just for the Boogaloo.
 
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