Mike N.
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So I just received the Discover 2 yesterday Fed Ex. I ordered it Monday night so was quite surprised it arrived so fast. From Los Angelas to Las Vegas. The packaging was excellent and well thought out with no damage to the bike on arrival. All the reviews I saw on YouTube pretty much said the same thing. A well thought out product.
This will be my fifth E-bike. I have always looked for the best value for the price. My first E-bike was an E-Glide with 500 watt motor and cadence sensor in 2017. Top speed 20 mph. The next one was a Giant mid drive which I purchased from a friend and didn't keep long. It had a limiter on it that would kill the motor when you reached 20 mph. My next one was a Ride1up LMT'D 750 watt motor and torque sensor. Top speed 28 mph. It is my go-to bike. The problem with Ride1up is their quality control is horrible in my case. They do stand behind their product though. I had to swipe out the controller, the throttle more than once. Spokes not tightened correctly at the factory and the bolts in the rear rotor were not tightened and didn't realize it till I was down to one bolt. I purchased an Ride1up ST step through as a second bike for guests but it had a cadence sensor and I can't go back to a cadence sensor after riding now with a torque sensor. I'm selling this one and that is why I was looking for a replacement. Another step through but with a torque sensor.
The Discover 2 has a rack and stem extender which I had to purchase separate for the LMT'D. Also has a light and fenders which my LMT'D did not. Wednesday I assembled it and registered it. Topped off the battery but have not powered it up yet. I got the cherry crimson and the color really does pop and stands out for being seen. Came with an excellent tool kit like they have on motorcycles. And a bell. I wonder with all the electronics on this bike like turn signals, brake lights and cruise control why they did not add a electric horn? Mabe no connection for that on the controllers yet.
I'll be posting my thoughts as I start riding it. I'm not a professional reviewer but just a retired guy that enjoys E-bikes and riding.
This will be my fifth E-bike. I have always looked for the best value for the price. My first E-bike was an E-Glide with 500 watt motor and cadence sensor in 2017. Top speed 20 mph. The next one was a Giant mid drive which I purchased from a friend and didn't keep long. It had a limiter on it that would kill the motor when you reached 20 mph. My next one was a Ride1up LMT'D 750 watt motor and torque sensor. Top speed 28 mph. It is my go-to bike. The problem with Ride1up is their quality control is horrible in my case. They do stand behind their product though. I had to swipe out the controller, the throttle more than once. Spokes not tightened correctly at the factory and the bolts in the rear rotor were not tightened and didn't realize it till I was down to one bolt. I purchased an Ride1up ST step through as a second bike for guests but it had a cadence sensor and I can't go back to a cadence sensor after riding now with a torque sensor. I'm selling this one and that is why I was looking for a replacement. Another step through but with a torque sensor.
The Discover 2 has a rack and stem extender which I had to purchase separate for the LMT'D. Also has a light and fenders which my LMT'D did not. Wednesday I assembled it and registered it. Topped off the battery but have not powered it up yet. I got the cherry crimson and the color really does pop and stands out for being seen. Came with an excellent tool kit like they have on motorcycles. And a bell. I wonder with all the electronics on this bike like turn signals, brake lights and cruise control why they did not add a electric horn? Mabe no connection for that on the controllers yet.
I'll be posting my thoughts as I start riding it. I'm not a professional reviewer but just a retired guy that enjoys E-bikes and riding.
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