Packaging on arrival was perfect. Setup takes 20 minutes and comes with all the tools and instructions. They give simple to follow written guide and access to video setup if needed.
I just gotta say this ebike looks AMAZING the color is super sleek and the range of 140km is a game changer now I'm thinking about picking one up thanks to the review from 911Studios
The bike is a big and sturdy. I’m 5’9” 175 and fits me perfectly. It looks great but where this thing shines is the beast of a battery, motor, and all the premium features. Great paint, shocks, frame, tires, rims, lights and welds. Quality parts used all around.
I bought a Cero a few months ago for 50% off and I'm very impressed with it. Shimano mid-drive motor and internal Nexus hub, Gates carbon belt, hydraulic disc brakes, sturdy front and rear racks, and quite adjustable for different rider heights
It is a very good electric bicycle, it is of very good quality, easy to use, the manual to assemble it is easy to understand which makes the process easier, we bought the mirrors and the rear seat attached to it as you see in the photo, it was perfect for take my daughter to school. I would definitely recommend it.
This commuter e-bike is perfect for running errands, getting you to your destination quickly and stylishly. Its robust build and extra storage space make it a head-turner, although it lacks front suspension. Thankfully, that’s not a major concern since the streets and stores in my area are bike-friendly, with plenty of bike lanes and accessibility features. The e-bike comes equipped with a powerful front light, a rear red light, and a horn (which you can hear in the video). The disc brakes work exceptionally well, just be sure to take the bike out of assist mode while waiting at red lights, or keep your hands on the brakes to avoid any embarrassing moments.
Overall, riding this e-bike at 19 miles per hour is a blast, especially for just a $700 entry cost with two baskets. I can’t wait to take it on a longer ride and maybe test out the bike lanes by the beach. With a 50-mile range and my 5-mile radius for errands, this e-bike makes anything possible.
Sienna had always been drawn to the adrenaline of two wheels, but when she stumbled upon the biggest black e-bike anyone in her neighborhood had ever seen-towering with glistening 12-inch wheels and a matte finish that absorbed the sun's rays-she felt an instant connection. With a gleam in her eye, she hopped on, her petite frame almost humorous against the robust frame of the bike. As she accelerated down the winding streets, the e-bike responded effortlessly, its power surging with each twist of the throttle. Sienna adored this beast, feeling as if she was conquering the world one turn at a time. Her laughter echoed through the air, a melody of freedom, as she navigated through parks and back alleys, proving that it wasn’t just the bike that was massive; it was her spirit that truly matched its size.
Jori was known in her town as the "Bike Whisperer," a moniker earned through countless hours spent zooming down bike paths on her collection of colorful bicycles. From sunrise to sunset, she would race between trails, feeling the wind in her hair and the thrill of freedom with every turn. Her passion ignited when she received her first bike at age four-its vibrant pink frame adorned with streamers that danced mischievously in the breeze. Since then, she had amassed an impressive array: mountain bikes, road bikes, and even a vintage cruiser that had once belonged to her grandmother. Every weekend, Jori organized community rides, encouraging neighbors to explore the beauty of the outdoors, while secretly competing with herself to ride more miles than anyone else. With each pedal, she found joy not just in the speed, but in the friendships fostered along the way, proving that her love for bikes was more than just a hobby-it was a way of life that brought everyone together.
No issues with assembly. Might help to have an assistant, but it is doable by yourself. After a 15mile ride, only a couple issues. The front rotor is noisy. Either the caliper needs realigning, or the rotor is alittle bent. I'll address that today, but shouldn't be a big deal to quiet it down. Tire size on controller is set to 24" .... 22" is the spot to match display speed and phone GPS. There seems to be a discrepancy between battery percentage and battery voltage. Currently, after 15miles, it shows 65% remaining, but 50 volts. Low voltage cutoff is factory set at 41volts, so the battery % is not accurate. Nor really a problem for me, but worth mentioning. Experienced riders will always use volts.
I think most people right now are gonna recommend checking out the Yamaha sale. It’s a rare opportunity to get a bike shop quality e-bike at internet e-bike prices.
I started charging it for about 2 hours when I got called in to work. I didn't feel comfortable leaving it on the charger for 10 hours so I unplugged it.
Although my trips have been short, I haven't had any issues with the battery. I may provide a follow-up review later if Amazon allows it. The bike’s baskets have different weight limits, with the front basket holding up to 66 pounds (though I wouldn’t recommend maxing that out). I always put heavier items in the back basket, as advertised. The horn is perfectly tuned-not too loud, but enough to alert pedestrians in the bike lanes. The 7-speed shifter works well and is easy to use, though coordinating pedal assist with shifting isn't intuitive at first, but you get the hang of it quickly.
I liked it, but it’s currently sold out. I also tried an Aventon Pace and really enjoyed the throttle for starting and around town. Are there any lightweight ebikes that also have a throttle?
I’ve been doing research, and it seems as though a lot of the internet e-bikes are rebranded, mid-quality drop-shipped bikes compared to the super expensive bike shop e-bikes. What are a few companies that are relatively reliable? I’ve narrowed it down to Aventon and engwe.