Quick video going over the differences between the Engwe L20 SE electric bike and the Engwe L20. Find the Engwe L20 SE here: bit.ly/3rWxpTt - Use coupon code "BBGRS" for 2% off. Find the Engwe L20 here: shrsl.com/44qk9
Thanks for the video, I am planning to buy such an ebike, to also transport small goods, your video was very helpful. About the front luggage basket on the SE - it fits in the back rack as well according to their pictures.
Hi, I have an Engwe Engine X and very happy with it. I have followed Engwe for some time now and the L20 SE is not an Engwe product. The non folding L20 is theirs. I have seen it referred to as new stock and old stock. But Engwe have never had it on their website and I have read several times they deny making the SE. Best check before buying one for spare parts could be a problem.
I’ve notice that it isn’t on their website… i thought… maybe it was designed for a different market… I will send them an email and see if they can explain what is going on.
The L20 SE is the special edition produced in conjunction with buybestgear and is only sold by them. But any parts or warranty work is taken care of by Engwe, As it is their bike.
I think they add the thick tires to make the bikes stand out, no other reason. These bikes would be lighter, more power efficient and handle better with regular tires over these :)
@@RedskullProhi, can you explain as best as you can. 4:23 this is not a 250w motor, it's 750 I don't get it. Is it 750 when it's locked to 15mph uphill or 750 after unlock. If it is 250 at 15 mph, what is making it 750
looking at what I have found is that such as the UK you cannot use as a bicycle if over 250w so it is restricted to comply with the law@@johnsouthwales1078
Its is locked as in speed but with it being a bigger motor you will get more tork helping set off and climbing hills despite the low speed@@johnsouthwales1078