Should I buy this one Vtuvia MN100

Thomaslje

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Hello Everyone.

I am looking to buy the Ebike Vtuvia MN100, I can get it for 1.257 USD and I am waondering if this product sucks ass or not, I need a Spedlec bike that can go fast, as I will be using it to commute to work, it is only caus I can get it for cheap that I am loking at this product, I would like to spend 4000 uds on a proper known model, but that kind of money I do not have, so I hope this model can do the trick, but if people think I am buying a garbage Ebike I will not buy it.

Link to the bike.

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You live in Denmark, so you're going to spend $500 to have this shipped from China? Risk having it disappear at the border? I had a farnell internal order from UK-US take 19 days to get through customs; might have been stolen & replaced by farnell for all I know.
The 1000 W motor is not legal in Europe. At least it doesn't have a police attractant throttle. the 36 v 13 AH battery is good for about 35 flat miles at 10 mph and 20 hilly ones in my experience. But I stop at stop lights & signs, maybe your bike club doesn't. Less range when it is cold.
How tall are you? How long are your legs & arms? Fit of the bicycle is important, and I didn't see any information on this website of stem-seatpost distance, standover height, minimum maximum seat height. Doesn't fit, you're going to be uncomfortable. 27.5 x 1.95 tires are for tall people.
See if there is a Magnum or Aventon dealer in Denmark. Similar cheap hub drive, different sizes, plus dealer service. Not much more cost here.
Or look at Juiced. Check some shops, there ought to be hub motor bikes around your country. Paying local taxes + complying with regulations runs the cost up where you live though.
I saved $400 off the price of an electric bodaboda by putting a $220 motor kit on a pedal bodaboda plus $730 17 AH 48 v battery. Plus they weren't makeing electric bodabodas then; I would have had to buy a spicycurry for $1700 more with the tiny rear wheel and the bosch mid drive I didn't want. If you convert you pick the pedal bike you like, then put the electricity on it. Plus your battery mount is designed by you, the connector is generic and probably more reliable, and neither is going to cost $$$$ in 3 years when the first battery wears out. Used mountain bikes go for about $75 here if you're willing to replace the rusty cables & flat tires etc yourself.
 
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You live in Denmark, so you're going to spend $500 to have this shipped from China? Risk having it disappear at the border? I had a farnell internal order from UK-US take 19 days to get through customs; might have been stolen & replaced by farnell for all I know.
The 1000 W motor is not legal in Europe. At least it doesn't have a police attractant throttle. the 36 v 13 AH battery is good for about 35 flat miles at 10 mph and 15 hilly ones in my experience. But I stop at stop lights & signs, maybe your bike club doesn't. Less range when it is cold.
How tall are you? How long are your legs & arms? Fit of the bicycle is important, and I didn't see any information on this website of stem-seatpost distance, standover height, minimum maximum seat height. Doesn't fit, you're going to be uncomfortable. 27.5 x 1.95 tires are for tall people.
See if there is a Magnum dealer in Denmark. Similar cheap hub drive, different sizes, plus dealer service. Not much more cost here.
Or look at Juiced. Check some shops, there ought to be hub motor bikes around your country. Paying local taxes + complying with regulations runs the cost up where you live though.
I saved $400 off the price of an electric bodaboda by putting a $220 motor kit on a pedal bodaboda plus $730 17 AH 48 v battery. Plus they weren't makeing electric bodabodas then; I would have had to buy a spicycurry for $1700 more with the tiny rear wheel and the bosch mid drive I didn't want. If you convert you pick the pedal bike you like, then put the electricity on it. Plus your battery mount is designed by you, the connector is generic and probably more reliable, and neither is going to cost $$$$ in 3 years when the first battery wears out. Used mountain bikes go for about $75 here if you're willing to replace the rusty cables & flat tires etc yourself.
Sorry I did not specify this, they already have the bike in Denmark, so the price you see is the one I will pay, so I can actually try the bike and see if it fits.
 
Sorry I did not specify

Sorry I did not specify this, they already have the bike in Denmark, so the price you see is the one I will pay, so I can actually try the bike and see if it fits.
Much better. If it fits, only low range is a problem. DD hubs are pretty reliable. If the motor wires have screw terminals and the 6 pin pickup cable is rectangular 25 mm x 15 mm, generic $40 controllers off amazon/ebay will fit it if you have a problem. Round integrated 9 10 or 11 pin connectors have been more of a problem.
 
Much better. If it fits, only low range is a problem. DD hubs are pretty reliable. If the motor wires have screw terminals and the 6 pin pickup cable is rectangular 25 mm x 15 mm, generic $40 controllers off amazon/ebay will fit it if you have a problem. Round integrated 9 10 or 11 pin connectors have been more of a problem.
Great that is awesome to hear, I will look forward to trying the bike

The range is no problem, I will charge it at work.
 
Hej Thomas.
Du skriver at man kan købe den i Danmark. Kan se en på DBA, men ikke andre steder. Hvor har du set den til salg henne?
Mvh Mathias
 
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