INSANE Aniioki A9 PRO MAX Dual Motor VS Eaphora Romeo PRO 2 Battle!

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These are the most insane ebike in 2024. Which one is the best to choose?

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Finally someone made this comparison video i always thought the same company made both bikes being there batteries r almost identical n there specs r almost the same

adamschumann
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This was a great topic for a video. Thanks for taking the time to do it.

IrishGrad
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Great video, i had thought the Aniioki A9 was the fastest. While they both are quick My style is off road so the A9 would be my choice.

jefflevine
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Thanks for the comparison review! A hill climb would have been interesting. For me at 6 foot tall, the adjustable seat is essential. I'm leaning more toward the A9, with the major con being higher center of gravity, the pros outweigh that for me. I'd likely build a triangular storage compartment under the battery to place weight lower... that'd also be the ideal spot for a second battery.

IAMSatisfied
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I like the Aniioki because I am 6'5" and weigh around 275 lbs. I need to be able to raise the seat for legroom, and range is crucial to me. I want to get electric transportation but need to be able to move larger weights longer distances. I need to be able to go 50 miles with a 30-40 pound load on the return trip. These bikes look more compatible than the hyperscooters. What do you recommend?

omarwright
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Aniioki is the best company e-bikes


1# A9 Pro Max 💪🏽
2# A8 Pro Max Dual Motor👹

Papinegri
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You should do a comparison on the single motor variants of these bikes. I think A9 would be clear winner.

Jolly-Green-Steve
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6’5 300lbs and my Romeo 2(not pro) takes me to 45MPH!!!

If you get a Romeo2 make sure to get it from Amazon because the quality control is much higher and customer service is great and get an Asurion 2 or 3 year protection plan

nicholasveira
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Technically the A9 has more pros, but honestly the Pro 2 is more my style plus i live on the seconc floor so better chance of getting it up and down the stairs!

LydonLewisDoUbLeZz
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Great review between 2 giants!! The Aniioki is the right choice. Maybe A9 with eahora cassette shifter and 26x4" CST road only tires for me:-) Thanks a lot! 😎

dresmart
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You realize that there is no shock absorbtion on that baby seat right? It is not designed for a passenger seat. One nasty bump on the road and your passenger will be flying off that seat. Please make sure to use seatbelt on the baby. But personally, I will not put a passenger, better yet a child on that rear rack. That seat is directly hugging the tire and the road. Only the rider benefit those two shock absorbers.

HoofHearted_Eh
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Both the onyx RCR 72v and Onyx cty2 (60v) slaughter both of these bikes and both of those bikes were out years ago! The direct drive motor on the RCR will push upwards of 20, 000w!! My cty2 tops put at 9000w.

Still to this day, the onyx rcr and cty2 are very hard to beat.

jcolt
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Are the motors easy to detach for fixing flats on the A9?

mcgavockaudio
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So Aniioki doesn’t have a type-c output? That would be a bummer!

johnnyj
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ı have a question about annoiki a9 pro or other models. if i will buy one of them and use in netherlands? they will be a listing elektrik bike or motorcycle?

gorkemsar
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A9 needs to be 60v and the tires need to be heavy duty like motorcycle tires. If it were so, I could see myself spending all that money.

VEGITAS
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Brother, based on your experience, which of these two bikes would you recommend?

sergeymakyrin
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Compare these 2, 26x4 dual motor bikes, to the a8 pro max dual
to see how 26x4 compares to 20x4, in accerelation and top speed

jacksonw
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Do you know if the V7 has better control and balanced design for turning and traction than the A9/A8 models? Or is it pretty much the same ballpark?

axelobregon
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Is it just me or is the wheel size increase to 26 inches seem like a step back (due to inconvenience). 20 inch wheels suck on a standard bike but are great on electric due to versatility. Maybe they're really going for top end speed on these things.

houseman