JETSON BOLT PRO – Speed Test – What is the TOP SPEED?

Jetson BOLT PRO – MAX Speed Test – Week 4
I got my Jetson Bolt Pro for $299 from Costco and love it. I have been asked how fast does it accelerate and what is the TOP speed of the stock Jetson Bolt Pro. Well in this video I used my smartphone GPS and Insta360 ONE R camera ( https://amzn.to/2Eaqj4T ) to get a speed test!

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I took my Jetson Bolt Pro to a local university road as it has a great vista and a long circular road surrounding the campus. The limited traffic was safer for me to run these speed tests with a hand held action cam. I used some of the electric range getting up the hill. But afterward, I rode around campus after work. I must have rode the bike for about 10 miles with pedal assist and without. The max EV throttle speed i got was about 14-15 mph. The max speed with the stock crank drive train was clocked at 17.78 MPH . If it is modified with a larger single speed crank and chain ring, it should get up to 18-20+ MPH top speed with pedaling. I would use the bike hub motor to get to speed and then use pedaling to cruise at about 15 to 18 MPH.

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JETSON BOLT PRO – REAR RACK & STUFF – INSTALLED

JETSON BOLT PRO – I got my Jetson Bolt Pro for $299 from Costco and love it. It’s time to start accessorizing this bike to be more useful. In this video I install a rear bicycle rack ( https://amzn.to/30KgJ0W ) for more storage and cargo options. I also added a strap on water bottle cage, as this bike does not have frame mounts for a bottle cage and a cellphone mount. In my prior video i installed folding pedals ( https://amzn.to/2CfeoBM ) for easier storage.

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Adding the rear rack to the Jetson Bolt Pro allows me to carry more cargo during my rides. Whether we are going to get lunch or to the market for groceries. It also prevents rear splashes from puddles. I am using my 10+ year old rear padded bike trunk that mounts on with Velcro. There are other similar bicycle trunk bags online (https://amzn.to/2DB5hfv ). I also plan to mount a crate to hold larger times such as lunch and drinks.

The Bell rear rack ( https://amzn.to/30KgJ0W )mounts to the rear seat post and can hold up to 20-45 lbs of weight. It comes with struts that mount to the frame, however i will not be able to use them as my bike tubes are too wide. I will keep less than 20lbs on this rack. I like how it is adjustable and that it comes with bungie tie down cords. I typically just using it to holding my bicycle locks ( https://amzn.to/33OWMI9) and stuff.

For the bicycle water bottle cage ( https://amzn.to/2XRb07v ) its a simple $10 strap on one similar to the one I have on my Vilano Atom electric bike. As for cell phone holder ( https://amzn.to/2PFSQ4m ) i got the same generic plastic silicone holder i used for a few years.

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