Real world Range Test on Megawheels EB01 Fat Tire Electric Bike

In this video, we’re going to do a throttle only realworld range test on this Mega Wheels fat tire eBike. It is equipped with a 48vt 15.6 amp battery made it to a 750 W hub motor that peaks at 1500 watts. I’m going to do this mode 5 only, throttle only, and see just how far we can go. Now, obviously, you can go further and farther if you pedal or lower your speed. So, let’s get on with this speed test. We’re going to check it on the Strava. We’re 11 miles on the odometer and let’s get after it. So, I have this unlocked. It gets up to about 28 to 30 mph with a full charge battery. We got this nice long straightaway. Looks like we’re doing about 29 miles an hour here. We got a turtle. [Music] Looks like I’m at 29.7 miles per hour, almost 30 miles an hour, and I got a headwind. All right, we’re a half mile in. I’ll check in at mile marker five and see how I’m doing and see where the battery level is. Stay tuned. Keep watching. All right, we’re about 4 and 1/2 miles in. Getting up to 5 miles. Still going strong. Getting about 27 to 28 mph depending on the wind. Cruising right along. Looks like there’s a one bar down on the battery, but we’ll keep going. We’ll check in about mile marker 10. Keep watching. Please like and subscribe. [Music] We’re just about at the 10 mile mark. Going over this lift bridge. Still holding 25 milesPH or more. Now that I topped the bridge, we’re back to 28. Haven’t seen an impact on speed. We’ll check back in at mile marker 15. All right, I’m at mile 16. It says I’m down to two bars on the battery. When I let go of the throttle, it goes back to three bars. So, I’m about a little more than halfway through the battery, but I’m sure it’s going to stop dropping pretty quick from here on out. I did lose a little bit of speed. I’m hitting 26 to 27 miles per hour, but overall it’s still holding strong. I’m going to start checking it about every mile or two. So, I’m at about mile marker 18. Still at two bars. If I let go of the throttle, you can see it comes up to three bars here. And then when I get back on the throttle, it kind of drops down to two bars. So, I’ll check in about mile marker 20. Let you know how I’m doing. All right, I’ve gone 20 miles, 20.4 exactly. And looks like I’m down to one bar. Still holding strong at above 26 mph full throttle. If I let go, you’ll see that the power comes back to two bars. So, I’m teetering between one and two bars. I’m going to start checking in about every mile from now on. 21 miles. Still holding strong at one bar. 25.8 miles per hour. I’m maintaining mile marker. 22 almost 22 1/2 miles. Still going strong. 25 miles per hour is my top speed. Sometimes topping out at 26. So I haven’t really lost any speed. Too bad. But I expect it to fall off pretty quickly from here. We’re at mile marker 24. Still going strong at 26 mph. Can’t complain about that. I’m just about the 1 hour mark. I’ve averaged 26.4 miles per hour. Pretty happy with that. Like I said, flat ground, all throttle, no pedaling. We’ll just keep trucking to see how far I can go before this thing dies out. I’ll check back in a few minutes. I’m starting to lose a little bit of speed. I’m at the battery is starting to blink on the last bar, so it’s getting close to dying. I’m at 26 miles of range so far. Pretty pleased with that. We’ll see just how far this will go. Now, if you want to go further and farther, you can drop your speed to like pedal assist mode three or four or pedal a little bit. You’ll easily be able to get over 30 mi of range on this bike. I’m pretty impressed with the 15.6 amp hour battery. Now, I have the controller set at 20 amps of output. If you change that to 18 amps or you up it, it could change depending on what you need. It’s starting to freak out. The motor is surging. I’m going to call it there. That’s 26.87 mi. So, let’s say 26.9 miles. I’m pretty impressed with that considering this price point on this bike. Now, like I said, you can go further and farther if you were to pedal a little bit or slow your speed to pedal assist mode three or four, but overall, I’m pretty impressed. So, that’s 26.8 mi of range on this bike. That’s full throttle pedal assist mode 5, 26 to 30 mph. I hope that you like this video. Subscribe to my channel. If you have any questions, please leave in the comments. And thanks for watching. We’re going to get low.

Join me as I test the real-world throttle-only range (no pedaling!) of the Megawheels Fat Tire Electric Bike. I was impressed by how well this eBike performed during the ride. 🚴‍♂️💨

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