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Product Name: | Huffy 20-inch Oslo Folding Aluminum Men's E-Bike |
Product Description: | Take the work out of taking a cruise on this Folding Aluminum Men's E-Bike from Huffy! PRODUCT DETAILS Imported Max speed: 20 mph 3" rubber grip 7-speed Adjustable seat height Cruiser tread road tire Age: 18 years & up Weight Capacity: 350 lbs. Battery charge time: 8 hrs Wipe clean Aluminum frame Some assembly required 29.92" H x 10.24" W x 60.24" D 2-year warranty Product weight: 50.16 lbs. Requires: 36-Volt battery, included Gift Givers: This item ships in its original packaging. If intended as a gift, the packaging may reveal the contents. For warranty information please click here |
Product SKU: | 5548272 |
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edit: only ~6 in stock left
I'd return and get this deal if return shipping was free but shipping costs around $100.
The cheapest aluminum folding bike is around $300 which is more expensive than this price.
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Here's how to ride this bike comfortably: going uphill? Use electric. Want to go 15mph or faster? Use electric. Want to go less than 15mph on a flat road? Don't use electric. Pedaling on a flat road is actually a very easy without electric.
If I could return the bike: I wouldn't, even at the $360+ price I paid. It's a really, really nice bike other than what I described above. If anyone figures out how to add a throttle to this or slow down the pedal assist, I'd be eternally grateful!
They didn't do anything other then GARBAGE...
Don't wate your money!
It's still available...
"There are just too many drawbacks to totally recommend this bike. The small storage footprint was awesome but the awkward carry you have to do to get it upstairs is not ideal. And the biggest let down was that cadence sensor and motor. The bike just didn't end up being a comfortable ride enough of the time. Try looking into the Lectric XP 2.0 or the RadMini for similarly priced e-bikes. Neither are as light and compact but much more versatile with their feature sets. "
NOT FOR ME!
Here's how to ride this bike comfortably: going uphill? Use electric. Want to go 15mph or faster? Use electric. Want to go less than 15mph on a flat road? Don't use electric. Pedaling on a flat road is actually a very easy without electric.
If I could return the bike: I wouldn't, even at the $360+ price I paid. It's a really, really nice bike other than what I described above. If anyone figures out how to add a throttle to this or slow down the pedal assist, I'd be eternally grateful!
https://electricbikerev
One amazon customer review talked about how to use this throttle switch with Oslo
https://smile.amazon.co
https://electricbikerev
One amazon customer review talked about how to use this throttle switch with Oslo
https://smile.amazon.co
but I don't think you earn Kohl's cash anymore (ended this morning at midnight CST I believe).Edit: Kohl's cash is showing again.