Cyrusher E-bike And Powerbank: Wildcamp Scotland Adventure

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Join me on an Cyrusher electric E-bike off-road biking adventure in the remote highlands of Scotland. Using a Cyrusher Ovia ebike and Bluetti AC60 and B80 weatherproof Powerbank on a custom made Pannier Rack for a battery powered off grid wild camp using induction for cooking and solar panels to charge to the ebike. My First Gravel riding adventure on s Fat Tyre UK Legal E-bike with amazing views of Sea lochs ( Loch Etive ) and mountains & Glens ( Glen Kinglass ) at sunset. A review video with a differents.

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ebikes and forestry roads are "chefs kiss"

recoveryoutdoors
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As someone who had a heart attack 18 months ago and moved from a non e touring bike to an e mountain bike, range has always been at the back of my mind, but I never even considered carrying a power bank with me! I think you are a genius!! I would probably adapt my mileage to a hotel, or lodgings for the night making sure I do not run out of charge, but I could not guarantee being at the correct mileage so I would have to plan the route!
Seriously great 'review' and I love the slippers! Many thanks!

sanatandharma
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Great video and some incredible scenery. The Bluetti addition takes it to a whole new level. At 76 years of age I just bought an e-mountain bike and the first time on it I could not quit grinning. The next day I took it to the hills in the local woods just to see if I could handle it and was thrilled to see that I could. I had not ridden a bike in 40 some odd years. I did a little exploring for an upcoming bikepacking trip. I am awaiting some bags and a new sleep system, Zyn Bivy. They are some incredible machines. There is so many ways to tweak the settings and shifting so that even an old fart like me can get out and have some fun. Thanks for sharing....it was fun going along. I subbed.

WayneTheSeine
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In 2016, I spent 6 months with an ebike and trailer camping in the north west, I had solar, and an inverter. it would take 3-4 days of sun to charge the bike for the next 30 miles, so it suited my touring mentality, also, to charge at 2-3 amps require a large array, somewhere in the region of 150w, so around 2-3 square meters, so it helps if they are folding, and you have a decent trailer to move them and your camping supplies.

thelastdruidofscotland
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Great video. One observation though, I think the bike seat is too low for peddling. Legs should be nearly straight at full extension. However, video very enjoyable and I like your presentation style.

jeffpollock
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As Darwin said, "It is not the strongest or the smartest species that survive, It is the one that can adapt. No multi tool needed just a good o'l spanner. All the best.

ronlokk
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1You demonstrated so much in this video! Earneed a sub with your awesomeness, GADGETS MAKE EVERYTHING BETTER..

SHWELL
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Bigger diameter tyres/wheels would mean a longer distance travelled per revolution of the tyre, they would also go up & over larger objects easier. Cool video, really enjoyed watching.

The-DJ
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My first time watching any of your videos - so this is my favourite! I wouldn't be surprised if it becomes one of your most watched as well. There is huge interest in ebiking these days, especially amongst the non-cyclist fringe population who are considering the ebike options available now. I'm 70: Cycled on and off since I was a boy, but never enjoyed it so much as when I got an ebike. I would have killed to have one (had they existed) when I was a boy! I like your sort of stream-of-consciousness narration too - 'I don't like cycling', 'Wheee', 😆

guzzjon
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Electric bicycles are basically just mopeds, and I am here for it. Absolutely one of the best inventions this century haha.

Cheesebng
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I love your silly adventures. What I also loved was that when you got to camp you put your slippers on. I'm the same way. If you've had a hard day, slippers are the cure.

kinderliving
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Hahaha, no one’s safe from a swarm of midges…. I gave up on the skin so soft years ago, as in the worst areas, it doesn’t help. One year I took a woodburning stove, thinking the smoke would discourage them and I was wrong again. Things were in my nose, ears eyes and my van.

I’ve traversed Scotland on a mountain bike many times, and as I’m getting a bit older, I have been thinking about the bikes and I haven’t heard of this brand before but what fun !

Not only are 26 inch wheels more distance per rotation, but also they do give an easier ride…. You’ve probably worked this out by now, but when you’re heading towards gravel or loose stone stretch your arms out and move your bottom beyond the back of the saddle, this lightens the front wheel and less likely to plough into the loose stones and go over the bars.

Happy days take care

johncranwell
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Brilliant video Alex and has a keen cyclist myself I have to say there is definitely a place for e-bikes. I’ve encountered so many people who wouldn’t be out enjoying the Yorkshire dales where I live, who without an e-bike wouldn’t be out enjoying the fantastic scenery we have. Though when you said the bike weighs 34kg, I my jaw dropped. My road bike weighs 7.4kgs 😂 But it shows how good e-bikes are.

tonystrange
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You mentioned this adventure at Quirky. Very scenic and a very worthwhile challenge. Cycle route is perfect. When serving we called cutlery scran spanners, you have taken this to a literal level 😅

eddvanlife
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Wow, very nice and powerful Ebike, and I know Bluetti makes great power stations too. Thanks for sharing your thoughts and experiences man.

ReviewsandTech
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Brilliant look forward to part 2, love the off grid Electric Element…

mark
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What a brilliant vid, nice one Alex!
Even though you're not a bike dude, there's enough tech gadgetry going on to keep you geeked out.
Keep 'em coming!
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wrzlygummidge
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I really enjoyed this different kind of video mate, wild camping and going out on my bike is what eventually led me to vans and everything I’m doing now so big thumbs up for this one 👍🏼 spectacular views! I’ve made a note of your route 🤩 love the bike setup too, ingenious! please do more videos like this can’t wait for pt2… edit.. the midges!! I still swear there a project made by the MOD to keep us away from Scotland 😂 how can something so small be so brutal!haha

ourworldonwheels
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Larger diameter wheels go over bumps easier due to less severe angle of attack over objects. Smoother ride, a little heavier.

JR-playlists
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Thanks for showing what most responsible ebikers are like.
People think that just because my bike can go fast that I act the bollox. But I only do that in short bursts when it's safe to do so. Which is how I've got 70, 000km on it without it being confiscated. But you can't enjoy the sights if you're tearing it.
But ebikes on sand, this is where the throttle comes in handy. You can walk your bike and have it pull itself through the sand, although mine also does have the walk feature, KT controllers are decently good.
I went ebike camping with just a big bike battery, 3kwh, for a 1 night, 230km round trip, 3kw ebike with a trailer taking around 40kg of load, it's a full suspension bike so the trailer hitch is mounted to an adapter I made to be mounted onto the bolt holes for the rear brake. I usually bring a few citronella burners too. Although the amount of midges that were there where you were was insane.

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