GoTrax.com has
GoTrax Traveler Electric Bike on sale for
$629.80 when you apply promo code
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Product Details:
- 31 Miles Per Charge
- 20 MPH Max Speed
- 500W Avg. Motor
- 29" Air Filled Tires
- 48V 10aH Battery + Charger
- Dimensions: 60.62" x 9.45" x 31.89"
- Weight: 58.5Lbs
- Charge Time: 5 Hours
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There seems to be NO SPECS for components on this bike so you can assume they are bottom of the barrel and only 10Ah battery, only 6 month warranty
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It's a shame because even though it's a bit cheap its still nice for the price for sure... If it worked.
Just got a rad power too and honestly kind of wish I just bit the bullet end got two of those. Quality difference is staggering (as is the price)
I grabbed a vsett 8 for commute. My catalytic converter was stolen so I needed something quick.
For someone who had a working bike (from Gotrax at all) can you plug on your charger and see if power position impacts the charge?
Another question I have is when you have a dead battery will the charge indicator light still work.
Can you do a charge back after 14 days?
I bought one from GoTrax.com website, and one from walmart.com. the Walmart bike arrived in three days, the gotrax in 6. The Walmart bike has been great so far. The gotrax bike arrived in a box that looked like it got left out in the rain, and then fell off the back of the truck. I never even opened it ..took pics and emailed gotrax support, and after a little back and forth, they issued me a return label and stated they would issue a ONE TIME full refund (whatever that means). We'll see how the refund process goes
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It has a bit of lag before the motor kicks in but this thing flies and is zippy once it does.
Just a shame about the batteries honestly
This is a cheaper bike (ala $199-299 Walmart) with a fairly powerful motor attached. The shocks in the front are starting to degrade some already visually and the seat is uncomfortable from about 150mi of riding.
The bike is quick and run to ride. I've stretched the battery to about 30-35 mi by not using the highest power setting. Speaking of power, you have 0, 1, 2, 3 as your choices for speed assist/throttle. 1 is weak, 2 is powerful, 3 is powerful. There's no middle ground. It's a minor quibble.
Overall I can recommend the bike at this price, but not much higher, and I'd probably recommend going with a better brand of you can afford it. Likely going to get a Ride1up to replace this and keep this one as a spare for when friends come over