I Survived Los Angeles On My Eahora Juliet Ebike

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The Eahora Juliet ebike has a massive 48v 60ah battery capable of over 100 miles of range with very minimal pedal assistance. This video is an in depth review of the Eahora Juliet and how it compares to its sibling, the Eahora Romeo and other "100 mile" ebikes I have reviewed.

If you're comparing this to the aniioki aq177 pro or aniioki A8, I would actually pick the Eahora over the Aniioki simply due to the fact that I have had quite a few problems with both of the aniioki bikes I received so far, including a failed motor, a flat tire, a wobbly wheel - and also the aniioki A8 that I just received came without a charger or pedals and the battery was damaged to the point that the bike will not even turn on, I'm in talked with support about getting these issues resolved - on the other hand the Eahora has not caused me any issues whatsoever.

The icing on the cake is Eahora Juliet actually got 112 miles of range vs 90 miles on the Aniioki, but this could be attributed to speed and riding condition differences considering they do have the same size battery, or perhaps Eahora makes more efficient use of the battery with a non-broken motor or perhaps better cells. Truth is I'm not entirely sure, however weight is a BIG factor, and I actually have a third 48v 60ah ebike review coming soon that weighs in about 20% less then either the aniioki or eahora 100+ mile ebikes.

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This is like the "Trophy Truck" of ebikes, like a pick-up truck with a nitrous switch, huge and has ridiculous power, big 26" off road tires, and big plush suspension... you'll get more smiles per gallon instead of miles per gallon, don't watch this if you aren't prepared to drop $2k today:
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✅ The "Toyota of Ebikes" (reliable, smaller size, good range, everything you need at a bargain price)

The premium "Lexus" version of the link above:

My Electric Tire Inflator:

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Burned cars, street racing, tons of sirens, homeless spit, outdoor shower, women street workers....oh yeah, and a bike review. This video has it all.

mylifepoetic
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Most of the bikes here are not what I want, but I love watching the reviews to see all the crazy stuff he encounters along the way.

axxxxman
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yep im buying this to commute to work and charge it once a week sounds good

matoxtekk
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I like this bike. It’s all about range. Structural engineers are going to dig that girder frame. Great tour of LA too. Thanks, you’re the best.

russwoodward
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Hi ... I became interested in buying an ebike a few weeks ago. I watched most of your videos until I saw this one. Just ordered my Juliet this morning. Thanks for the help !!!

michaelmorgan
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The Anoki AQ 177 I have it and the motor did the same thing to me started making all kinds of funny noise after my first long ride. I also had the electric 3.0 XP and it broke at the latch point so what I did was I really liked the Anoki frame, so I took the motor and the controller and the displays and everything off of the rued XP and put it on the Anoki frame, but kept the battery and I’m getting ready to see how it runs with the lower wattage motor. The frame itself is really w the shocks and everything.

nataliepierce-shult
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Entertain watching as a travel vlog of LA on the side streets and no car spaces, very unique style than other review videos. Your other circuit style are awesome very to the point and informative. Looking forward for your next video of SoCal or other location.

bcHello
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Great Job with the Juliet. I bought one and Moon shined it to a 35A controller. No need to pedal up hills now.

supercraps
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Thanks for the real review dude. I bought this bike due to this review and another dudes, got a $300 discount on their site. This is a real bargain for $1500 bucks. I will never need to go 100 miles but 50 is a possibility ( it's 5 miles to drive around my block, I'm rural) and I never want to be close to running out of battery. I had a great experience with their customer service. I ordered it on their site and it said in stock but then I got an email that it was out of stock for two weeks. They threw in the 63 dollar basket for free which I wanted anyway. I didn't even need the bike in February because it's cold in my area. I just ordered it because of the $300 new years discount. I am very happy with the purchase. On the down side they introduced a new rear suspension like 2 weeks later and the Juliet 2, which I probably would have bought. But I guess everything is always improving. I feel like this bike is locked to 32mph. The OS said it was at 51mph and the tires were set to 24 inch tires by default. But none of the tire size setting change that top speed. If you figure a way to unlock it please post. On the minus side I punctured the tire and rim within 4 miles. The tire is really thin. It turned out to be a less then a Quarter inch thorn. Seems a lot thinner then my bikes in the 80's. I put in Tannus tire liners and slime tubes, I'm not screwing around with flats.

Jangocat
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Appreciate how you are starting to think about pedaling, recently (Async H7). I get how 110lbs could feel like low payoff, but even for a heavy bike, if you are going 20mph at 7amps on throttle only, you can see what changes when pedaling to maintain speed. I think (do not have exact same) that controller/display combo might give you 1-2mph more, and drop to 3-5amps. This is a big deal for "country road" range, and maintaining speed, afaiu, on a heavy vs light bike is about the same effort. Its acceleration and hills where weight is drain.

pascalj
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Excellent video! It played a significant role in my decision to purchase the Eahora Romeo Pro. I've already taken it on a 40-mile round trip around Red Rock Canyon in Las Vegas, and remarkably, only about 38 percent of the battery was consumed.

nursefoodiethreesixty
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YESSSS!! Finally u did a review on this bike I’ve been waiting for this one for a long time!🥳

TheTrueJDV
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Matt, you sure do grow on a dude ... your reviews are a must-watch!

txtworld
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You are doing the BEST and most thorough e-bike reviews on Youtube, thanks again for all of your hard work! "Survived" was a perfect description in the video title btw, wow 🙂

dp
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Wow, they made some improvements! The most notable changes are the rear suspension, charger, and lights. The rear suspension on the old batch was way too stiff it was almost like a hard-tail. I hope they're using a better quality motor because mine had the same issue as the Aniioki. Maybe the new batch is better.

DesuVR
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Matt, your channel is TOPS bro!! Love the reviews! Keep up the great work! Pedal…POWER! Pedal…POWER! 🤘🏻🤘🏻

frankiepaz
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🤣😂 Even though this bike is not for me, having the trip through downtown L.A. was worth watching the video! Loved seeing you ride by the ladies of the afternoon and the street side shower with the complementary soap! Great editing and commentary made it quite entertaining!

radioattitude
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Dude great review! Amped up for your next review.

pranavdesai
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Viewing from the UK. Lots to see in these videos. LA, people, scenery and of course the bikes. UK e-bike laws are totally draconian compared to the US. Nice to see how far and how quickly e-bikes can actually go.

thalesofmiletus
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I must say, this one of my favorite videos you have done. I lived in the LA/San Gabriel area for most of my 74 years. Our family's first house was on Dalton and 76th street, right between Western and Normandy. Florence was a a few blocks to the north. It's amazing to see how it has changed down there. My brother and I use to ride are bicycles to downtown to the Helms bakery for fresh donuts and to the Hostess bakery for fresh hot Twinkies for 10 cents and pack. One time I broke my bike frame in two while off-roading and hill jumping in the field where the Fabulous Forum now stands.

It was amazing to see how the area has changed (and not changed). Skid Row is even worse than I remember. Traffic is unbelievable. That bike is awesome. 100+ miles is outstanding range. Glad you had plenty of battery to get back home. Take care, be careful down there; Downtown LA doesn't look quite the same as I remember it.

daveyJ