Good morning, my beautiful raspy riders. Today we are going to be using the VICTRIP Titan S to do Door Dash, Uber Eats, and GrubHub. As you can see, we already got the grill rack on here, and it is zip tied to the frame. It is not going anywhere. We just got to put our delivery bag on there now. All right, we are good to go.
Starting the Day: First Orders
Now, let's go make some money. It is currently 8:15 a.m. and we are going to work until 2:00 p.m. So, we have a good few hours to really drain our battery and test the range of this bike. It should take a while because this is a 48 volt 60 amp hour battery. 60 amp hours is quite a bit.
So, we're going to get some really good range out of this bike. For today, I am not going to be doing any pedaling. It is going to be all throttle, baby. Oh, we got a Grab border. 752 for 2.7 miles. I'm going to take it. Except that order is going to be coming from Corner Bakery. And thankfully, Oh man, something's going on. That order is going to be coming from Corner Bakery.
First Delivery Impressions
And thankfully, there's no coffee. Brakes on this bike feel so good. I'm so happy they went with hydraulics. We got the best parking in the house. Hello. Uh, pick a for Valerie. Thank you. They're giving us until 8:31 to drop off this order, which is 10 minutes, and we have to go 1.7 miles. Should be easy. Man, Sunday mornings are the best days to deliver for me.
It's usually a little bit busier. Plus, there's barely any cars on the road. I don't feel like a car is trying to kill me every second. If I did not mention it yet, we currently have five out of five battery bars. So, we're at full charge.
Orders and Earnings: GrubHub & Door Dash
Okay, so on that order from GrubHub, we made a total of $7.52. The base pay was $4.52 and the tip was $3. We are currently out of the zone for Door Dash, so got to get back to it.
While we wait for an order, let's go get some caffeine because we need some coffee. I would suck up the coffee into a syringe and just shoot it into my bloodstream. I need it. It's like we're getting an order from Door Dash. $9.50 for 6.4 miles. Hell no. Decline. I got my coffee cup, but I didn't get to drink anything because as I got this, I got an order from GrubHub.
I took a screenshot of the order. It is $9.55 for 4.6 miles, so it is pretty far for, you know, ebike, but I'm going to take it. So, the restaurant I'm going to is called Every Table. I have not heard of this before. They got a backyard BBQ chicken plate and a chili crisp noodles with sesame chicken.
Range Test in Action
So, I guess it's a barbecue joint, maybe. Every long stretch of road we get, we're going to be cranking that throttle, especially because we're going kind of far for the pickup. We have to go almost 3 miles in 8 minutes. That's crazy.
How's it going? You as well. Take care. I'm still not sure what to classify this place cuz it doesn't seem like a restaurant. We got to get going. He only gave us 6 minutes to deliver this and we got to go 1.3 miles, guys. We made it by 1 minute. Oh, yeah.
Multiple Deliveries and Short Trips
We're getting a McDonald's order for $3.50. 50 cents for 1.9 miles on Door Dash. Should we take it just to run the Prop 22 time? Nah. Can't do it.
Giving me 8 minutes to deliver this order and I got to go less than a mile. Super easy order. We're just going to hop from the street to the sidewalk and go back to the street. That is that is an ebike shortcut right there.
Even though it's a lot of miles, I mean, we're doing a range test anyways, right? I still got to deliver my Door Dash order, the one from McDonald's.
Midday Deliveries and Aggressive Riding
I get the snack and the drink, but what is he going to do with two bags of ice? So, that order was a total of $9.28. The base was $6.28 and the tip was $3. Wanted to check in with you guys. We've done 22 miles and we're still showing five out of five battery bars. That is just insane.
So, this bike is performing really well. I finally get to drink some coffee. I'm so excited. So, good. We currently just got a Door Dash order and it's like $7, I think. I actually dropped off that Door Dash order early.
Range and Top Speed Performance
Okay, we finally just dropped one battery bar on the display and we've done 26 miles. Ooh, an Uber Eats order. $8.7 for 3.6 miles. Order is coming from Rallies. That's a burger joint. This is actually our first Uber Eats order.
Yeah, you be wild at the end of the day. How many miles on the charge? I'm actually doing the test right now. And with no pedaling, you could probably get like 80 miles. Single charge. Yeah, with no pedaling. That's pretty good. That is one of the bigger battery packs.
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VICTRIP®TITAN S 1000W Ebike
Total Distance and Earnings
So, we've ridden a total of 65.5 miles. I was riding aggressive the whole time. Any chance I could, I would max out that throttle and try to aim for that top speed. So, with riding aggressive, you know, 65 miles, that's really good in my opinion for a bike that is under $1,500. Solid. Good job, VICTRIP on that giant battery.
On Door Dash, I made $13.75. On GrubHub, I made $37.4. And Uber Eats, I made $57.16. And that's going to equal a total of $107.95 before Prop 22. If we calculate our Prop 22 earnings and add it on to this, we would actually get paid $120.9. We worked for about 6 hours. So if you divide this by 6 hours, our hourly wage is about $20 an hour.
Final Thoughts: Titan S Review
Overall, the VICTRIP Titan S eBike excels in performance, range, and ride comfort. Its 48V battery, 1500W peak motor, fat tires, and foldable design make it an exceptional choice for delivery riders, commuters, and adventure enthusiasts. Aggressive riding, multiple deliveries, and long-distance testing confirm that the Titan S is reliable, durable, and fun to ride.
For anyone seeking a powerful, long-range, and versatile eBike, the Titan S delivers top-tier performance at an affordable price.
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