Should you get a Tuttio or a Mototec 60v #tuttio #mototec #surron #ebike #bikelife #dirtbiketricks
Don’t buy a TTIO. One of the most common questions I get asked is, should you get a Moto Tech 60 volt or a Tutio Cleo 01? While both are great bikes, they both have pros and cons. For example, the Tudio has much better suspension. And you can see here, I upgraded the Moto Tech to Tatio suspension. The stock Motote suspension is really soft, while the Tootio’s is nice and stiff, which can be better for larger riders. The Tutio also has a taller seat height, which makes it a lot easier to wheelie and makes it perform better on streets, while the Moto Tech has a much lower center of gravity with a nice wide wheelbase, making it great for carving up dirt tracks and trails. The Moto Tech is paired with two piston mountain bike brakes, which while they get the job done, aren’t nearly as good as the Tatio’s two piston Moto brakes, which will bring you to a stop a lot faster and won’t get brake fade. Both bikes are 200,000 watts, but the Moto Tech is a 60 volt battery, while the Tatio is only a 48 volt. So, the Motech does have slightly more torque and top speed, but the 2DO’s 48vt battery is a lot bigger, giving you much better range. While the Moto Tech only gets about 15 to 20 m per charge, the 2DO gets about 30 to 35 miles per charge. As far as pricing goes, the Moto Tech has tons of different color options, all available for 1,316. The Studio has far less color options available, and prices range from $1,299 all the way up to $1,600. Overall, it all comes down to personal preference. I chose the Motote cuz I mostly ride trails and I think it’s a much better looking bike. But I also know a lot of people who got the Tudio and are really happy with it. Let me know which bike you would choose down below and why. And also make sure to like and subscribe so you can see more videos like