The Anyland Rev Pro is a 48V e-bike featuring an auto wheelie safety system that uses a tilt sensor to prevent wheelie accidents by automatically reducing power when the bike tilts too far forward, along with a 3,000W motor, 160Nm torque, and 48-mile range, though the 48V system may lack power compared to higher-voltage competitors in the mini e-bike market.
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This CHEAP E-Bike can Auto Wheelie? Anyland Rev PROAdded:
Oh god. Oh Well boys, this is the Any Land Rev Pro.
This is a 48 volt e-bike with 22 and 1/2 amp hours with supposedly 48 miles of range on this bad boy. With 3,000 watt peak power in the motor here, we also have 160 Newton meters of torque, but I think this thing has some features that really makes this bike stand out. As you know when you're looking at these budget mini e-bikes, there is a lot of these e-bikes that are almost identical. That is why I personally only look to review ones that have different features or look different than the others. Now, this is where I think this thing stands out a little bit different. It has a little bit more panels than you would say the Heybike where it's pure frame, but it doesn't have way too many panels like the Stryker and all these other ones that have the really wide and bulky panels that stick out the side here. A very skinny style frame which I personally like a lot being a little bit taller. Speaking of being tall, I am 6 ft tall and I noticed right away with this Any Land one that the peg position is way better than I have seen on a lot of these other e-bikes. So, the pegs feel almost like they're lower and pushed back a little bit. It just feel so much better when you're riding cuz your knees aren't as bent. In the front here, we also have a headlight that actually has multiple settings. We have the thumb style throttle or the half twist if you will. I have yet to get an e-bike like this only the electric scooters. I do not like this setup sadly. Over here, we have our typical kind of looking LCD screen here, but this one has a little bit nicer of buttons down here. It's very smooth.
There's not many rough edges on here.
Right now, I'm not sure exactly how durable this paint is yet, but let me tell [music] you it is shining. Very nice simple branding here not just a sticker. It's actually engraved into the metal. I like that a lot. But now, one of the craziest features on this bike for it being in this budget range is the auto wheelie feature. If you aren't familiar, there is couple e-bikes now that have this moxie controller. This e-bike even though it is only $1,500 has that $900 controller included in this e-bike. This is the Any Land. And if you are interested in this bike once you are done with this video, don't forget you can use the code Mop Boys and save money on one of these. To access that feature, it's very simple. You would turn the key, turn your power on here. By holding both the plus and minus button down, you will access the main settings here. Once you cycle through that going to 12p, this is now the auto wheelie feature.
So, down below it says zero which means it's not engaged. You set it to one, you're looking at a 25° wheelie. You set it to two, you're looking at a 35° wheelie. You set it to three, you're looking at 45. That's where we're going boys. Let's see what it does. You'll notice it's flashing six and it says error code. That's to let you know that you are in the auto wheelie feature. I kind of thought when I heard auto wheelie that it was going to literally be like an auto wheelie where you don't have to hit the gas at all and taking off your hands, but I would consider this more to be called the anti-loop combobulator here because you can full throttle this thing and it won't loop. That's no brake.
Basically, it kind of works like a one wheel or like a hoverboard if you ever rode those back in the day. It basically has like a tilt setting in here. So, it uses the power of the motor kind of like to push against itself as it's tilting too much. As you push forward, it'll start to go, but as you pull back, it's like almost not engaged if that makes sense. It's kind of strange. Also, it takes a little bit of getting used to if you do know how to wheelie because it feels so weird just not hitting the brake because the brake will kind of disengage everything. So, you kind of just go full throttle and just let it do its thing.
It's so scary though.
It's just the craziest thing. Let's go test this bike out and see if we can really take this thing on any land.
Before we pull our Any Land out and take it to multiple terrains in this video to test out what this bike is truly about, we need to go over what came in this box besides just the e-bike. We had Uncle Rick over when we got this bike and we began assembling it. As you can tell, it was a little bit ago when we got this bike because the garage has been totally remodeled since then, but this Any Land is looking absolutely amazing as we have this thing sitting here on the bike stand. This thing doesn't really look like any other e-bike out right now.
Kind of looks like a better version of like a Heybike Villain and it has really nice paint on here that is shining. We have a really nice rear shock and very grippy looking tires. Let's go over what we got so far. We have a number plate, a charger, and a tool kit. We also have some of the belongings here for the pegs, springs, and other things like that. We have the handlebars here, a nice rear fender, and we also have the front rotor here. This is the first time I ever had an e-bike where the front rotor wasn't already on the wheel. So, we'll have to bolt that up. Easy, just a few bolts on there. We'll go ahead and throw the handlebars on and all the switches and the brakes that have to go onto the handlebars as well. And now, our e-bike is looking pretty complete.
We got Uncle Rick plugging in that way we make sure we have a full battery and we're ready to rip this thing as soon as we get this thing built. And here she is in all her glory sitting here. We just got to toss this front wheel on real quick, throw on the brake, and we should be good to go. Oh, and I can't forget the pegs. These are very simple. Wrap the spring around, throw a pin through, and then you have a cotter pin on the other side. Now, our Any Land bike is complete.
Boom boom boom. This one's supposed to auto wheelie.
What? Yeah, you're going to learn wheelies today on this thing too. This one does This one does the auto wheelies. Is this a wireless charger?
Those don't work. Oh, those don't work?
That's cool though. Damn. He's a local.
He knows.
Oh, the thumb throttle is so hard on this.
Oh damn. What's up, dude?
No, okay. Okay. That is the scary part about e-bikes right there is these kids are so young riding these fast bikes, dude.
>> [groaning] >> They're here on these race bikes.
Oh, whoa.
Oh.
This thing got really good suspension for what it is, dude. It's kind of crazy.
Any Land, we're putting it to all the land test today. First test was the pump track. I'm impressed with the Any Land honestly. The suspension feels really good. Seriously, the only complaint I have on this bike is this twist throttle. Maybe we should try putting it auto wheelie mode.
Whoa, the tilt sensor. You can't auto wheelie through these things. No? No, because when I'm going down the bumps, the tilt sensor is going off.
It's so smooth on this one. Like wow.
Go for it, Juan.
Yep.
I'm pretty sure you could swap out the throttle pretty easy on there. I wish I was like this whole time. Yeah?
Oh my god. Okay.
Also, the suspension on that is way better. This one just like a hurt when I just hit that bottom part. Hold When I bottomed out, I feel it feel it hit the donk. This used to be my favorite suspension on the mini e-bikes, but now after riding that, I didn't even notice how really good the Any Land suspension felt. Like squat down on the back.
Like you can be this comfortable.
>> This one's like really soft, but it doesn't have rebound.
>> I blew it out. That's the problem. Like look. Like I sit down, it just goes all the way down and stays down. We might have blew this one out when we were jumping it. I might have blown it out.
>> Really? Okay, cuz I'm like I don't remember this thing feeling that bad.
I think we're going to teach you some wheelies today, Juan. Yeah? I think you're about to hit the the first e-bike wheelie.
It's just an anti I call it the anti-loop combobulator. Yeah, at 3,000.
>> Cuz I don't want to loop out. It won't let you. All right, Juan. You're about to hit your first ever wheelie.
You feel me?
>> [snorts] [laughter] >> Juan doing wheelies now.
No way. Fear of No way. Both feet up.
Definitely takes away some of the fear of people learning wheelies cuz my boy Juan has never really been wheelieing the bikes. 5 minutes into the Any Land, he's already kind of popping up right now. Probably not the best idea way to learn cuz then you're not used to hitting the brake. It gets you over the fear. It helps, you know.
Uh Any Land versus dirt. Let's go.
Wow.
Okay.
>> [laughter] >> This thing does lack a little bit of power because it is only a 48 volt with a 3,000 watt motor. Let's do a top speed test on the Any Land. 3 2 1. Let's go.
48 volt versus 52. Way more torque on this thing though.
You can definitely feel the torque is all for the wheelies on this thing from a zero point.
35.
52 volt bike passed me, but we're still hitting 40 on this one.
I think they said 43 was the top speed.
It's reading 43. It's limited on here.
It's not going a a little bit over 43.
It's reading 42 on my speedometer app.
So, we're hitting the top speed, but there is definitely a speed limit on here because it's not even letting me go a fraction over 43 right now. And hill climb test right here.
From dead stop?
Not a big hill, but steep.
Oh.
Easy.
Oh my god, you ruined the whole trail.
>> [laughter] >> You got to get a rolling start.
Damn e-bike kids. Clean it up, bro.
That's how we respect the trails around here on these e-bikes.
Yep.
Cake. Hill climb number two. Let's go.
The suspension is so good on this bike.
The suspension is so good on the Any land. I don't know if we blew the suspension out on the Hay bike or if my standards on the suspension raised after riding this Any land because this thing does not bottom out at all with my weight on the suspension.
Oh oh.
Yo! You hit that.
You cased it a little bit. I'm not going to lie. I don't know. You might have to hit it again. Hold on. Coming in on the Any land.
Yo! That was way cleaner.
It's way better on this one. Dude, they need to get upgrade the throttle on that thing. That thing is like a 9 out of 10 on the the mini e-bike world right now. That is a super solid mini e-bike. It's literally just the little thumb throttle is my only complaint on that bike.
Oh man, the bottom is destroyed on this one now. You got that?
>> [laughter] >> The bottom looks washed.
Oh yeah, you're done.
You're hitting that bottom one. You're getting swirly.
I feel like we got that, Juan.
Oops. Damn, I got your shoe, Juan.
Dude, this is genius. Let me move up a little bit.
Well, now I feel like I have to hit it.
It's kind of big. It doesn't I'm sure camera does not do it justice.
All right, Any land.
>> [laughter] >> Oh my god. It felt so good. It still did not bottom out. Try a more natural ride off this time.
Way better. I was just scared the first time. Oh, that was cake. Be steady and That's it. It looks scarier than it is.
This is like the simplest way to jump.
It's just more like the drop is terrifying, but Yo! No way, Juan.
I think you were sitting down.
>> [laughter] >> Round two. You ready?
Yo! THAT WAS WAY BETTER.
>> [laughter] >> WHY ARE YOU LAUGHING? I don't know. It looks so funny.
I love your reaction.
It's just dying laughing. Dude, you bombed that. Look at this throttle, dude. Come on. This is annoying.
That's the only flaw, dude. We love this bike right now. This bike is literally one of the best mini e-bikes. And it's 48-V. It's not even like crazy power. It feels so good.
>> First bike I ever jumped off of a actually jump. And it's lightweight, too. That's another thing. I didn't even talk about that. Like Oh my gosh.
Rock climbing test on the Any land.
No way!
This thing's eating. I'm literally going up a Okay, never mind. Almost fell into a cactus. Yeah.
I think we got it on the Any land.
But you got to go first on this one.
>> [laughter] >> It looks like it's flat, but now it's downhill.
>> Yeah, it's all downhill.
No.
>> [laughter] >> So, if you land, you're landing faster than that. Oh, no way.
Oh my Dude, there's no way you're slowing down.
You would be coming in so fast if you landed on that. Look at that hill.
Yeah, me neither.
Stay on the trail or you'll up. He said what? Got hops this way, too. Stay on the trail or you'll up. up. They're building the whole city up here. They're literally laying pipe and concrete 10 ft in front of us. up. What What are we going to do? The dead bushes?
Dude, I thought I was doing the nice thing getting off the trail for the hiker. And then the dude wants to complain about us riding dirt bikes in the Dude, in the desert.
Too easy.
I thought I was going to clip it, bro. I thought I was going to clip it. Oh my god.
Why did you go so slow? Yeah, here you go, Juan. Pink.
Yo! See bounce. Faster, faster.
Dude, he must have felt that nose dive.
>> [laughter] >> Faster, faster.
Oh, Juan. You got to keep it pinned.
You're going to go so slow. Pin the whole way.
We're going for the first one. That was clean. That was good. Pinned it.
>> [laughter] >> That was hard right there.
That was sick. I really When I meant full throttle, I didn't I meant like not letting off.
>> [laughter] [gasps] >> Yeah, Juan's on a sick one today, bro.
We're way up on the top of the city right now and the Las Vegas is way down there. That's why it's funny to me that that guy was complaining about us riding in the desert when they're literally tearing apart our desert.
The most important thing right there that we're trying to get to is Little Red Rock and they're breaking apart Little Red Rock, which if you don't know about Vegas, basically Red Rock is like a national park and they're building homes already up there.
Little Red Rock.
We made it.
Come on, Any land.
>> [snorts] >> Going for it.
Okay.
>> [laughter] >> Okay.
I thought it's like in Moab where they do the climbs. I'll just leave this bad boy right here. That'll work. I ain't going nowhere.
>> [sighs] >> All right.
How do I get you down from here?
All right, we got that.
Oof. Oof.
Well, that didn't really work out.
>> [laughter] >> This thing sounds like it's screaming for dear life now, though.
Yep.
Yep.
Okay.
>> [laughter] >> Okay.
That was a killer one.
>> [sighs] >> Yeah, the battery is actually dying on this thing because it doesn't even have the power to wheelie right now in third gear. Dang, look at that view right there.
Dang, dude.
Nice. That's sick. I'm feeling like this thing's definitely about to die on me soon. All right, boys. We're riding this Any land until it dies.
>> [laughter] >> All right, here you go.
Took a little love.
Any land is definitely about to die on us, boys.
Come on, baby.
That's full throttle.
The truck is literally like 50 ft in front of us and the Any land is completely dead right here.
Dude, it's so close.
This is ridiculous. Look how close we got.
Come on, baby. Don't let us down.
Get us home.
That's it.
All right, boys. We are concluding our review on the Any land Pro. As you can see, we kind of got the wheelies down a little better now. Oh god. This is definitely in the top of the list of one of the best mini bikes that we have reviewed yet on this channel. Mostly because the suspension, the looks of the bike, and just all around the cool features that come on this bike. The bang for your buck is really there with the Any land Pro. As I mentioned, though, I think the power on this bike is lacking a little bit to like what the standard kind of has become on the mini electric bikes. I think we're past the 48-V era now. I think that they should have done this at least like a 52-V, maybe even a 60-V, and this thing could have held a way stronger competition in the mini bike market right now. One thing to mention, also, was the half twist throttle. a fan of that, and they said they were actually working on an upgradeable throttle that has a full throttle system for these bikes. When it comes to top speed, I actually double-checked after editing this video. I thought the top speed was claimed to be 43 mph on this, and we hit 42 on my GPS, and it was topped out 43 mph here on their on the little display up here, and it wasn't going even a little fraction over that.
It was completely maxed out. So, I was assuming the top speed was 43. Well, Any land actually claims the top speed is only 34 mph on their website, and we definitely hit the top speed many, many times, even going uphill. So, now that I know that they were only claiming 34, I guess I can't really give them a hard time about this thing lacking power because that is exactly what they claimed, and we were able to hit almost 10 mph more going down that hill a little bit. And overall, as I mentioned a bunch in this video, the suspension on this bike is noticeably better. This thing has yet to bottom out, and the seat is actually soft. The seats are terrible on a lot of these small mini bikes. This seat is actually long, and it has decent cushion. So, decent cushion, good suspension, and good foot placement is really all I look for being a tall person riding on these mini bikes like this. As for the range you saw in this video that we completely drained the battery, we had this thing almost to a full battery. We drained a little bit over 20 miles and we were doing uphill and off-roading almost the entire time at full power and we were also using the auto wheelie feature while riding on those hills and that just like eats away at the battery, I guess after doing a little bit more research. Your battery's basically like using power to like push against it as I mentioned, that's kind of how it counterbalances. So, it definitely drains a lot of power using the auto wheelie feature. So, make sure you take note of that when you're looking to maximize the range that you get on this bike because they do claim 48 miles, but that would be more of like a flat style riding and keeping it kind of like a mild throttle. We definitely ate through the AnyLand and we put it through its test today sending it off some jumps. Definitely full-size adults riding these things and thrashing them and they're holding up to it. So, that's going to do it for this one. Make sure you guys check out the description down below if you want to grab one of these bikes yourself or just even check them out and use code mobvoi to save some money. I will see you guys in the next video.
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