IZIP E3 Vibe+ Video Review - Small Affordable Mid-Drive Electric Bicycle
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https://electricbikereview.com/izip/e3-vibe-plus/ The IZIP E3 Vibe+ is an approachable electric bike with deep low-step frame, adjustable stem, swept back handle bars and a large comfortable saddle. Simple linear pull brakes work well and are easy to adjust, quick release skewers on both wheels for hassle-free maintenance, removable battery pack for on or off-bike charging. Powerful mid-drive with four levels of assist and optional boost button pad (for throttle on demand operation), the lower levels of assist are smooth and quiet. No shift sensing built in to the drive unit so ease off, the motor responds mostly to cadence vs. torque so it’s easy to pedal, solid two year comprehensive warranty.
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Hey EBR....love your reviews ... very techy though and some goes right over my head. Could you possibly do a few "this is a ?? and it does ??" style edu vids. I have a class 1-2 e-bike that I love and have had to have the odd repair over the last 3 yrs and would like to understand it a bit better.
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I own one those and I love it! I haven't ridden bikes in years. Im on disability and now Im riding all over again, its great.
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Can you buy the booster switch and add it on? I ride one of these and I love it.
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Got to ride the E3 Vibe when my bike needed servicing. Huge difference. Effortless hill riding in the Kaimuki area of Honolulu. No stability difference with 50lbs packed pannier. Fairly stable in moderate to strong head wind. Excellent, excellent bike! A little bit of Tesla in a little red package.
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I read reviews on electricbikereview.com for this bike and the Izip E3 Path +. They have same stats (same battery and same motor ratings), yet the estimated range is substantially better for the Path+. Can anyone explain why?
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Does this guy really know what he is talking about. He says it will go up to 20 miles per hour and then says if you are in the higher ring and then points to the biggest cog on the rear hub. i think almost everyone else knows that it is the smallest cog on the rear hub that gives the highest speed.
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Little bit of lubricant on the back of the battery. This kind of force is not normal. Nice bike, a derailleur, normal brakes even. I like that. 1800 Dollar is cheap for such a bike.
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Your camera work and editing together with different locations, indepth knowledge of electric bikes and the community that builds them makes each review top notch! Another ebike I could see myself buying.
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kind of loud
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Mechanical advantage fail @ 1:50
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Nice to see the reviews of the sDuro and the Vibe, the 'value' mid-drives from last Fall's Interbike. (Finally). Gee, the theory is that you put a mid-drive on an ebike and it can climb any hill. But without the shift sensors both bikes drop a notch in terms of being 'user friendly'. Not sure why they didn't throw a basic suspension fork on the Vibe. If you have a row of Vibes in your ebike shop, how will they move, selling to people who know zip about ebikes. (Maybe that's why the line is called Zip?) You have 5 minutes to explain the concept. With luck, you might get something in about why mid-drives are better. They'll take the Vibe out and it will snap at them on the test drive, because it lacks a shift sensor. I guess that's why Pedego does so well. People understand those bikes. They are showroom friendly. Still, for the money, a nice bike. Just hard to explain?
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A beautiful electric bike for women and for older people. The deep entry makes it the bike for daily shopping. Again a very nice video. But on this video channel, we find only good videos.^^
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Pretty cool there using CAN technology on ebikes.
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That diagnostic system had better integrate security features. How easy would it be for theives/griefers...
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1799 affordable? really
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