Can the Aventon Ramblas climb a mountain?

Published 2024-05-14
Today we decided to give the Aventon Ramblas a real good torture test! How does a 17 mile climb, straight up a mountain, from sea level to 6000 feet sound?

Well, we hit snow and only got to 5300 feet. The Olympic National Park was the main stage for today and Deer Park Road (totally dirt steepness) was the place for our little showdown. Most EMTB's can't make it to the top of this road and run out of battery before the top. The peak is Blue Mountain and provides one of the best vantage points in the entire park.

How did our Ramblas fare?... It pulled Grandpa Garth and his hefty 215 lbs all the way to the snow line. He couldn't go ant further but the Ramblas has now problem getting him as far as he could go, about 1.5 miles from the top. He had over 50% battery left over and that was while using Trail and Boost mode. No Eco mode was used on this steep ride.

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All Comments (7)
  • @sd5458
    Thanks for the video! I too have been putting my Ramblas through the paces. I do like you do, tackle insane hills... sometimes I turn around and look back behind me and have a GIANT mountain to descend before I know it lol. Fantastic bike. I broke my headlight mount under normal use. I think it's a poor design. I've been taking meticulous care of the bike but also not babying it and it's doing great! Amazed at the range and power. Well worth the money. I had to change the grips though 👍
  • @alvink566
    Got me a Ramblas. Love it, rode 70miles on mother's day. Battery was at 6% using all modes, but mainly using eco and trail. Only turbo for steep hills. This is my first ebike. What are your tips for washing them? Like do i need to take the battery out while washing? New to ebikes.
  • @jasongames2543
    Where did you get the fender for the Ramblas? Just got the Ramblas Aurora and would love to find a front fender that looks that good?