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There's so many so-called smallest E-bike in the world on YouTube and Online but they don't have pedals look Like folding compact scooters they're Almost impractical and you can't call Them any bikes since there's no pedals And definitely not possible to Pedal if They have them today we're looking at The smallest most luxurious folding Electric bike I've came across so far Busy bike and this size and with this Frame construction is one of the Lightest models the way it falls and the Way it's constructed it can be perfectly Back to cover the last mile of commuting One of the best options to get this E-bike with you on the subway bus or any Public transportation but the most Important thing is that you can Comfortably pedal it I'm 6'3 and 220 Pounds and I still have room to stretch My legs and I can ride this bike for Over 15 miles in range and not feel any Pain and discomfort if you look closely There are a lot of cool features that You will not see in other e-bikes Especially at the size one piece unibody Frame light magnesium alloy smooth Surfaces stronger than regular frame you Won't see any welds here really nicely Done the bike folds so Compact and it is So easy to roll it in and out of the Building any public space is just so Comfortable
The Oxford ox1 model comes with 6.4 amp Hour battery Advertiser range up to 100 Kilometers or 62 miles assistant range The Samsung batteries take three to four Hours to fully charged we have two Versions here the European with 250 Watts and US version with 350 watt rear Hub motor I have the European version And it's limited to 25 kilometers an Hour or 15 miles an hour on throttle Alone though X1 has electronic braking And dual mechanical disc brakes dizzy Bike includes a rear shock absorber that Is very compact but actually works and Improves the ride there's no rattle There's no side movement feels very Comfortable while riding It's like the handlebars you know They're not moving you have the hardware Here on the side You have the light button and everything Is so clean You can open this lever here and adjust Angle mechanical disc brakes we have Ring belt here in the front and Everything is nicely you know wrapped Here very clean and it is going back Into the stem right there the small Screen easy to read in sunlight and we Have here on off and we have you know Other specs they get the majority Electric bikes there is things you know Like distance time and here we have Eco Mid and high
And the throttle right here very nice Throttle everything is so nicely done Guys And very Compact and look here cables Are going inside the stem and they're Coming out right here We have this uh rubber spacer here Folding mechanism a light that's Actually very small but so bright and I'll show you when it gets darker Nicely integrated Fork right here Mechanical disc brakes everything looks Guys so cool these tires are 16 inches By 1.75 very comfortable and the frame And this uh baby blue collar is so cool Guys and this Frame it's so well Balanced it's very compact I'm Definitely too big to test this bike but Even for me with over 240 pounds it just Feels Nimble Compact and still has Decent torque it actually has a little Bit of kick when you start with pedaling And you hold the throttle This transition here From the body to the seat post and you Have this pivot right here and the shock That actually really works on the soft You have some adjustability here I Didn't play because for my weight it's Just perfect mechanical disc brake in The back look how tiny this motor is 250 Watts and it's 42 volts and a 6 amp hour Battery capacity I like this drive train Quality Parts
Three wheel small car nice design Sprocket foldable pedals I like this Tensioner here the drive is so well done Guys I really like this bike not super Comfortable but considering the super Compact size and the design and I'm able To pedal and almost full extend my legs And reach faster speeds that you cannot Get with any other so-called smallest Electric folding bikes in the world that You see on YouTube performance it's Impressive and take a look at this clip That I took here against the Brompton Which is a very popular brand bike yeah The size wise they're almost the same Yours is much lighter okay try to go as Fast as you can come on come on let's go Let's go come on let's go Faster faster Okay I'm picking up excuse me red light Careful Careful let's go let's go Come on come on let's go Yeah this is the advantage of having Electric Um With the batteries yeah it's the light I Think it's live how to speak up to yours I have a back so it's even heavier but Probably comparable But yours has a battery yeah now the Ones that come with battery they're Heavier heavier they're very similar Size yeah
That's the Kickstart oh that's a Kickstand very cool Very nice very nice Yeah super cool bikes All right guys I'm gonna turn the bike Off All right it's off now and look You can tell this a regular bike And it's easy [Music] Wow I can pick up speed so easily and so About like 15 miles an hour range look At this [Music] Red lights I cannot go but This is impressive How small it is And how well it does even when it's off Just on the throttle on the flats I got More than advertised limit cruising at 16 to 18 miles an hour which is pretty Decent on this bike size little pedaling And it can reach 20 miles an hour but You're also ghost pedaling since the Assist is pretty powerful and the Sprockets are very small Really small for Community City I mean Comfortable you can get between 12 to 15 Miles an hour depending how much you Pedal that's minimal assist and Depending on your condition how fit you Are I go to my grass and I get almost 20 21 miles an hour I feel like the motor
Has too much assist so getting here a Smaller sprocket or a bigger Sprocket in There will make such a big difference You can actually pull 25 miles an hour Out of this bike easily and it's so Small the chair here very comfortable And we have here a light we don't have a Rear active brake light but this light Is so bright lights are so tiny on this Bike but let me show you how powerful They are and you have here a button Under that you press Look at the slide It is as strong if not stronger than Some other bigger bikes And we don't have an active rear brake Light but this notification light is so Freaking bright look at this It's a decent spill and very nice long Throw here you have a You know the the lights in the front so It's not completely dark But look at the side Touch here looks really cool It is expensive and our spec hydraulic Brakes on 250 watt version I think 350 Watt version will have them but it is Very well executed it looks good and I Can pedal and get even on 250 watt Version speeds enough for City commuting Which other smaller e-bikes can and a Regular compact bike non-electric will Have much slower speeds and harder to Pedal and commute I think it is worth a
Look and I had fantastic bike and I Think it is a good option if you live in A very small Studio I think this would Be the best used in cities like New York City or any other Mega expensive cities In the world where space is limited and Very expensive

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