Moderner Klassiker? Maeving RM1S im #SteckerBiker - Praxistest

Classic motorcycles evoke emotions. The sound of a single-cylinder engine, the smell of gasoline in the air, the nostalgic design of old café racers – all of this represents freedom, adventure, and a piece of the past. It's this special feeling that many motorcycle enthusiasts appreciate about combustion engines – even if technological advances have long since pointed in a different direction. The Maeving RM1S combines the retro design of classic motorcycles with modern electric mobility – built in Great Britain, with meticulous attention to detail and a clear commitment to the urban lifestyle. Two removable batteries, a whisper-quiet drive, and a look reminiscent of the golden age of motorcycle construction: The RM1S promises a new riding experience for anyone who wants to combine style with modern technology. But does it also deliver what it promises on paper in everyday life? In the SteckerBiker practical test, I put this to the test: I evaluate the Maeving RM1S under real-life conditions in four categories – commuter characteristics, touring suitability, technical rating, and design & style. And that's entirely subjective. How far can you really go? How does the RM1S handle in city traffic and beyond? And is it more than just a pretty face? The answers are now in the video. Enjoy the test! Thanks to Ronald for his support with the driving footage. 🙏🙂👍🏻 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The #SteckerBiker charging cable is available in the SeckerBiker webshop: https://steckerbiker.de/shop The #SteckerBiker tour planning map can be found here: https://steckerbiker.de/community/karte/ Please send your tips for the map to: karte (a) steckerbiker.de (You'll be able to format the email address correctly.) If you want to have your tips listed, I need the following information from you: The exact location A short description (heading) How many charging points are there? What type and power do the charging points have? What's nearby? (Restaurants, attractions, etc.) What else is important to know? (Charging issues, parking fees, good/bad times for charging, etc.) Ideally, you should include a photo. It's not mandatory, but it would still be great. Are you interested in what I'm planning, what I'm working on, and what other news there is about my channel? Then become a SteckerBiker channel member:    / @steckerbiker   0:00 Teaser 0:21 History 2:23 The Test 4:05 Technical Data 5:32 Commuter Features 11:45 Touring Suitability 15:11 Technical Rating 21:15 Design and Style 24:18 Conclusion