Long Range Electric Bike Aniioki AQ177

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Published 2023-09-04
The longest range electric bike I have ever tested.
The AQ177 Pro Max from Aniioki has more battery than I know what to do with.
I ran the bike for over 80 miles on a trail ride using throttle only before I gave up.

Lets find out how good the rest of the bike is.

The bike can be found here with 3 different battery and color options.
bit.ly/3QfeJrM

All Comments (21)
  • @the1songwriter
    What a brilliant review, the drone footage at the end is marvelous and good choice of music, too. Many thanks for producing such a quality video. Cheers!
  • @flolou8496
    Back here again because now the 1000 Watt (true motor watt , not peak motor watt) model is on sale again for 1650.00 again, but this time no sales tax and with free shipping so now this has become a Top 3 choice again, and this review is super helpful: I really appreciate how detailed your video is, because things like the pale rear tail light to me really matters, (yes there are work arounds I know) but I'm glad your smart enough to pick up on these details,
  • @flolou8496
    P.S. nice job with extra piano over drone scenery, I can't wait to learn how to do such things,
  • @davidamore4100
    Love this video good job man ending melted my stress away
  • @kekistanirefugee
    I appreciate your comments about cruise control. A button would be so much easier. Trying to hold a bike steady speed is challenging even on flat ground.
  • @37401982
    I have a 177 promax aniioki I found that if you set the cruise control just slightly below the mid speed of your final gear you will extend the range to far greater heights. I have commuted on it in that riding Style.for 3 weeks and barley used a full quarter of the battery. Note: I weigh 380lbs this thing is a beast incredible. I just need some road tires and maby better rear shocks. πŸ‘
  • @ericechipman1183
    I installed a gooseneck Extender on mine, Rose the handlebars up about 5in, much more comfortable for me
  • @brianmccann666
    Just started seeing vids of this EbIke today. Wow. Great Range. Kinda what I need in my area for bike. The Long Range factor. And the price is reasonable as heck for that range. Max speed of 32mph ?? Cool. I don't need a speedster really. This ebike moved up to the top 5 I'm looking at to replace my Jetson bolt pro.maybe top 3 even. Wolf King GT scooter is one, inmotion rs scooter another, extreme Bull K6 another, Segway GT2 MEGatron another, and possibly an EUC like Sherman Veteran or Inmotion 13ht. But this EbIke just jumped way up to the front.
  • @warrenkral6562
    I have the 52v version I am 200 lbs. If you buy this bike you MUST MUST MUST change out the front sprocket to a 58T. It makes the bike 10x better. Costs about $75 with the new chain and crank (you will need a $20 tool to remove the crank). With the 58t sprocket you can pedal comfortably all the way up to about 27mph. Only the last 3mph will be too fast to pedal. This bike is very comfy to pedal and you will WANT to when you ride it. The way it comes stock is with a too small 48T front sprocket. Stock, you cannot pedal fast enough to assist beyond about 20mph. I have 375mi on the bike in 3 months. I give it a 4.8/5 review. Had issues with the headlight aimed too high and coming loose, but I glued the screws and bent the mount down, added rubber bands to dampen the vibrations, and now it's good to go. I get 30mph at full charge, at 50% charge top speed is 26mph. My range is about 75mi no pedaling and about 100-110 with light pedal assisting. The bike tire wears out fast- you will only get 400-500 miles out of it if you are lucky. Overall great buy for under $2,000. It has completely replaced my car for everything except driving to work. Oh and the rack is a must buy too!
  • @moosehand8721
    Thats gotta be the best range per bang for buck out there.
  • @robertovaldes6232
    @ LA Hover Bikes if you keep the bike and upgrade the rear shocks and fork please do a video, I think it would be harder to find a fork but I was thinking of getting one from the Ariel Rider if is compatible, preferably the Ariel rider grizzly with the front wheel for compatibility purposes that would be ideal as is an inverted fork and that bike is close to in weight if it can fit that would really improve the bike
  • @evonnie451
    I love this review πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚ his calming funny jokes are great
  • @jcc777
    I ordered the AWD version but it won’t be shipped until mid July. But I’m looking forward to getting it. Already have Flatout and reflective rim tape ordered for it. And will probably upgrade the controller to 40 amps soon after I get it.
  • @timr31908
    The ultimate fire brick..,. If not built right
  • @siklistademakina
    Nice vid! How about reviewing classic mopeds like Tomos, Puchs, or Rigas?
  • @ianmangham4570
    He deserves a medal for sitting on that for 80miles πŸ˜…πŸ€ πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§πŸ€˜πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ everytime he mentions the name of the bike i hear Annie Oakley πŸ€ πŸ€˜πŸ’£