Juiced Bikes CrossCurrent Video Review - Affordable 28 MPH Ebike
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https://electricbikereview.com/juiced-bikes/crosscurrent/ The Juiced Bikes CrossCurrent is a An affordably priced speed pedelec that's well balanced, not too heavy and available in three frame sizes for a good fit, you can also upgrade the battery size. Comes stock with a powerful 48 volt battery but lower 7.8 amp hours, uses a torque sensor to activate pedal assist which requires more effort but extends range (optional throttle). Simple LED display panel with limited readouts (battery charge level and assist mode), it blends in and is easy to use but you don't get speed or odometer, neat Sport button for instant high power. Fatter tires and suspension fork improve comfort, battery can be difficult to plug in for charging while mounted to the frame, the kickstand is kind of basic, quick release on the front wheel but not the rear.
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I will be ordering this bike very soon in black. I don't think I will need the larger battery. my work is only about a mile and a half away and I'll just be cruising the neighborhood. I have 1900 to spend and I don't think I can get a better bike for that kind of money.
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Thank you for the review. Looking for an Ebike for commuting 9.5 Miles to work,1/2 of the way is alongside a 55MPH highway. The price makes it attractive but should I should hold out longer for an affordable mid-drive. The Local Dealer in my town sold out of these juiced bikes so fast. One of the attractive and surprising things about this bike for me is that it's quiet. Guess when my local dealer gets more of these in I'm going to have to try a test drive. Is there any upgrade for this bike in the future that might offer a better backlight display. Should I hold out longer?
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Im trying to decide if I want this bike, or a low end Haibike ($2500-3000). Any views? I'm thinking this bike since it can have a throttle. I assume Haibikes can't add a throttle, right?
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Just picked-up a black XL at my local dealer. I was debating whether to get an FLX Trail but the Crosscurrent won me over (your review helped). I also added the throttle, it works fine but pedaling really makes it move. It's very smooth and feels solid. Much higher quality and speed over my Sondors Thin. Got it to 25 MPH in assist 3 in just a short distance, I know 30+ in sport mode should be no problem for me (6'2" 205 lbs). Stock seat is firm but reasonably comfy. I like that I can add a water bottle cage. Brakes are awesome. I like that I can get dealer support for warranty issues and service (can't get that with the FLX). Loving it so far!
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If you put the add-on throttle on the CrossCurrent can you still use it as a pedelec?
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How many miles does the 7.4 get?
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wish i could get this in Trinidad and Tobago 😈😈😈😈😬😬😬😱😱😨😨😰😰😵😵 no great dealers in ebikes and electronic gopeds here 😤
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At around 15 minutes the camera angles shows that is a solidly made bike or at least your weight I'd like to see sam ride it with the same camera angle. Very impressive you should sell e-bikes!
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how can I buy this I live in jordan plz ????
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I bought my XL CrossCurrent from OutSpokin Bike Shop on Saltspring Island here in BC in late July. I'm 180lbs and I take 10lbs of rack + panniers + gear with me on my ~13km commute, which I get done in just over 20 minutes -- an average speed of ~35kph.
45kph (28mph) on the flats is no problem, even with with the added drag of the panniers. This bike is fun to ride... I look forward to my commute every day.
Downsides: No mounting points for front fenders -- zap straps aren't as stable as I'd like. And the 7.8Ah battery is a bit small... the 10.4Ah battery wasn't available when I bought it.
Still, the best $2500 (CDN) I've spent in years. -
Great review. BTW: how I imagine this bike gives you the higher top speed that others don't is the 48v. To get the >20mph RPMs needed you need to have the 48v (and/or a different turn count of the motor winding). So while it has the right voltage for a speed pedelec the amp draw from the motor is low. Amp draw is going to be tops around 8 amps to match the 350w rating of the motor. Great design! Thank you Canada!
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In the background I'm seeing my bike the eJoe Gadis. It's a great reasonably priced bike that I recently bought and LOVE. about the same specs. $1699.00 great price, super quality bike. 4 pedal assists, throttle, able to do 50 miles conservatively. Made for us ladies I suppose. Great looking bike. 7 speed. Disc brakes, good saddle. Nothing to not like about it. Ladies, check it out. I've had it 6 weeks and have put 730 miles on it! It's a fun, powerful bike.
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can you please review the prodeco phantom xr v5 ..…........
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Great bike, great review. I've had my CC for a few months now, just over 650 miles on it. Love it. Only gripe is the shifting isn't as super smooth, mine will skip from 1 to 3 or from 7 to 9 most the time, but it's nothing too serious. Seems like the suspension lockout on this model is different than mine.
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looks nice , the RED is cool and well priced
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Only 350 watt ? LMAO Even Tora said this bike is not meant for going up hills. Also, it's pedal assist OR throttle; Not both, & no fenders, no LED Display. LOL Yes it's a Great bike with torque assist & nine gears, but I need hill climbing ability; not the need to go real fast. Radmini to my rescue.
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I am debating between this bike or a 2015 Izip e3 dash that is on clearance for $1,799 at my local bike shop. Which one is better in your opinion?
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i like this bike
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It annoys me that you have to leave the keys in the battery.They are in such a vulnerable place.The bike looks good for what you get though.
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super value.
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