The video titled “Rattan LM 750 Ultra E-bike for Uber Eats Delivery – 2 Hours” documents a two-hour Uber Eats delivery shift by a biker using a new Rattan LM 750 Ultra e-bike. The biker performs deliveries on a Thursday evening in July [00:35].
Key highlights from the video include:
- E-bike Features: The biker provides an overview of his new e-bike, noting its 40 amp-hour battery, mag wheels, front suspension, and a new Suntour seat post [01:12]. He also mentions some upgrades and features of the cockpit, such as new grips, a twist throttle, and a color display [01:38].
- Uber Eats Stats: Before starting, he shares his Uber Eats delivery stats for the month, including a 100% satisfaction rate, a 65% acceptance rate, and a 5% cancellation rate. He briefly explains why his cancellation rate has increased recently [02:52].
- Challenges with the Bike: The biker mentions a few issues with the Rattan e-bike, such as the delivery bag being too close to the seat and the low pedals that can cause “pedal strikes” [04:14]. He also notes that the bike has mechanical brakes, which he plans to upgrade to hydraulic ones in the future [04:37].
- Delivery Performance: The biker praises the bike’s speed, noting it can reach 32 mph and is a better hill climber than his previous bike [04:54]. The video shows him completing four deliveries in the first hour [25:16], followed by a double order for one customer [26:30]. He concludes his shift after the second hour is slow, noting that he made about $30 [31:52].
- Final Thoughts: He concludes by recommending the Rattan e-bike as a quick, agile, and affordable option for delivery services [33:16]. He notes that he finished the shift with 60% battery life after riding for about 14 miles [32:42].
You can buy the Rattan here.