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ENGWE EP-2 Pro Folding Fat Tire Electric Bike w/ 48V 13Ah Battery (2022, Gray) on sale for $899 - $199 w/ coupon code
NNNEP2Pro6 =
$700.
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Bruinnn for finding this deal.
Product Details:
- Frame: 20" x 17.5" Aluminum Alloy Manual Smooth Welding
- Suspension: Alloy Lock-Out Suspension Travel:100MM
- Throttle Type: Twist Throttle TZ500-7 48V twist speed control
- E-DRIVE: 750W
- F-Speed: 25 mph to 30 mph depends on Power
- Battery: 48V 13AH
- Range: 45 miles to 80 miles depends on riding mode, load, terrain and weather.
- Charger: 48V 2A DC
- Charging Time: 4 to 5 hours
- Display: 4 Inches M5 LCD Dashboard, Waterproof
- Freewheel: SHIMANO 7-speed; FD: SHIMANO TX-50 ; RD: SHIMANO RD-YT300
- Cassette: CS-M2009, 7S, 14-28T
- Brake: Tektro M280, Mechanical Disc Brake, 160mm rotors
- Tyre: CST 20"*4.0"60TPI
- Chain-wheel: Alloy 46T
- Pedal: Aluminum Alloy
- Foldable Saddle: sport Seat post
- Maximum load: 330lbs
- Rider's height: 5.1-6.5ft
- Product Weight: 32kg (70lbs)
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FYI the additional $25 off is currently still in effect if paying via credit/debit or PayPal, applied at final checkout.
Total $675 delivered with aforementioned coupon code NNNEP2Pro6
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For me, 80lb is just way too much. I already have an occassional backpain, don't want to make it worse.
This seems like a great deal for these specs.
Those looking for something lighter or that they can pedal along with for exercise will likely be better off with a non-fat tire bike and a much smaller motor, 250 or 350 watt.
I also have a 26" 350 watt bike for my son. This one you need to pedal with to keep up with the 500 watt if your going up hill.
Hoping this deal will end so I don't buy it to replacd the 350 watt bike, I want it and just don't need it.
This is how I picture your warning.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1LyqPdZ
IN A VAN DOWN BY THE RIVER
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The reason i got this over the lectric xp 3.0 is because it's $300 cheaper, has probably equal motor (this bike has 750 wott vs lectric xp has 500 wott.) both list the same nm of torque at 55nm, although i do see some people report that the engwe can be 80nm of torque... maybe if you unlock it's class??? Also the engwe has fatter tires, 4" vs 3" and that was the main dealbreaker for me. I wanted larger tires because i will be riding through floodplains, aka grass and mud.
The only concern i have is with the suspension forks but i think they will be good enough. That is another reason i wanted this bike, for the suspension fork and fat tire. For $700 you will not find anything near this deal, for tall people. Lectric has a $800 option but this is much better.
There is a newer Engwe model of this bike that comes with a rear shock built in, make sure if you watch reviews or videos that you look for that and know this bike doesn't have that. There are 3 different versions i think with the same name. Original had 12.8ah battery, this has 13ah battery and the newest has a 16ah battery.
The 16ah battery is selling for $400 on the engwe website. I am thinking about purchasing it. My current electric bike, has a 14ah battery and i can do about 20 miles on it with my very hilly bike commute (it's 2 years old now and 7000 miles in, i think the battery is getting weaker). So the default 13ah battery might be dead for me by the time i get home which wouldn't be that big of a deal.
I did find an ebay store with the name something like "official-engwe-store-2" that sells engwe only products and they have the 16ah battery for $330. If i can confirm that they are the legit store i might take a shot at buying the battery from the ebay store, or i will just buy it from their website. They sold the rack bag for very cheap and a few other engwe accessories very cheap so i think they might be legit. Their about us page and their shipping is from Califorinia which makes sense. There is another "official-engwe-store" that is from China so i am hopeful that its the real store.
Lot's of very positive videos about the bike on youtube
6 foot 3, tall honest rider.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-...icWheelers
Long 50 minute video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h...uss
Bottom line: For the price, if folding and weight aren't important, this is a great deal! I myself don't really want the folding feature besides to fit into my car once in awhile. I commute to work and i can park my bike in my office so i purely wanted the best motor/battery and bike combo for as cheap as possible and this was it. VERY TALL FRIENDLY
The reason i got this over the lectric xp 3.0 is because it's $300 cheaper, has probably equal motor (this bike has 750 wott vs lectric xp has 500 wott.) both list the same nm of torque at 55nm, although i do see some people report that the engwe can be 80nm of torque... maybe if you unlock it's class??? Also the engwe has fatter tires, 4" vs 3" and that was the main dealbreaker for me. I wanted larger tires because i will be riding through floodplains, aka grass and mud.
The only concern i have is with the suspension forks but i think they will be good enough. That is another reason i wanted this bike, for the suspension fork and fat tire. For $700 you will not find anything near this deal, for tall people. Lectric has a $800 option but this is much better.
There is a newer Engwe model of this bike that comes with a rear shock built in, make sure if you watch reviews or videos that you look for that and know this bike doesn't have that. There are 3 different versions i think with the same name. Original had 12.8ah battery, this has 13ah battery and the newest has a 16ah battery.
The 16ah battery is selling for $400 on the engwe website. I am thinking about purchasing it. My current electric bike, has a 14ah battery and i can do about 20 miles on it with my very hilly bike commute (it's 2 years old now and 7000 miles in, i think the battery is getting weaker). So the default 13ah battery might be dead for me by the time i get home which wouldn't be that big of a deal.
I did find an ebay store with the name something like "official-engwe-store-2" that sells engwe only products and they have the 16ah battery for $330. If i can confirm that they are the legit store i might take a shot at buying the battery from the ebay store, or i will just buy it from their website. They sold the rack bag for very cheap and a few other engwe accessories very cheap so i think they might be legit. Their about us page and their shipping is from Califorinia which makes sense. There is another "official-engwe-store" that is from China so i am hopeful that its the real store.
Lot's of very positive videos about the bike on youtube
6 foot 3, tall honest rider.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-...icWheelers
Long 50 minute video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h...uss
Bottom line: For the price, if folding and weight aren't important, this is a great deal! I myself don't really want the folding feature besides to fit into my car once in awhile. I commute to work and i can park my bike in my office so i purely wanted the best motor/battery and bike combo for as cheap as possible and this was it. VERY TALL FRIENDLY
Either way though, this ended up being about half the cost of other more recommended Chinese stuff out there. The only other thing I was seriously considering was maybe getting a Baofeng conversion kit for my mountain bike, but am unsure how much my bike shop would charge for that, as well as any major issues or downsides I would have with that sort of DIY ...
Either way though, this ended up being about half the cost of other more recommended Chinese stuff out there. The only other thing I was seriously considering was maybe getting a Baofeng conversion kit for my mountain bike, but am unsure how much my bike shop would charge for that, as well as any major issues or downsides I would have with that sort of DIY ...
Working on your bike yourself is really easy if you just do some research, watch some videos and i would suggest join electricbikereview forum and if you have any questions or problems you can post there and they can help you. I really recommend you learn how to replace your tire tubes yourself AND always carry a spare tire on you and a bike pump. Also it's a good idea to carry all the tools that came with the bike when you ride. I would get familiar with changing a tire at home when you have a free weekend, learning how to take off and reattach the tire, especially the rear one. The rear tire has the motor so you have to disconnect the power cable and remove the wheel can be a bit tricky and you might need a 16mm wrench for removing the wheel which the bike might not come with. If you have any questions you can ask here or join the forum i mentioned.
FYI the additional $25 off is currently still in effect if paying via credit/debit or PayPal, applied at final checkout.
Total $675 delivered with aforementioned coupon code NNNEP2Pro6
Thanks!
also, is this returnable?
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also, is this returnable?
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