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ENGWE EP-2 Pro 48V 13Ah Battery Electric Folding Bike w/ 4" Fat Tires (2022 Model)

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$659

$899

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Geekbuying has ENGWE EP-2 Pro 48V 13Ah Battery Electric Folding Bike w/ 4" Fat Tires (2022 Model; 3 Colors) on sale for $899 - Extra $220 Off w/ coupon code NNNENGEP2P (apply at checkout) = $679. Additionally, receive an extra $20 Off $200+ w/ PayPal Checkout (select during payment method screen) = $659. Shipping is free.

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About the Product
  • 48V 13Ah Battery
  • 960W Hub Motor (Peak)
  • 26MPH Max Speed
  • 7 Speed Shinamo
  • 75 Miles Per Charge (Esimate)
  • 20x4" All Terrain Fat Tires
  • Foldable/3-Step
  • Trails/Road/Rock Road Enable

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  • This product is part of Geekbuying's Flash/Super Sale offer
  • Must login to your account and apply the listed coupon code w/ PayPal checkout to receive full discounted price; total discount of $240 Off or 26.70% Overall Savings
  • Shipping is shipped through United States via Priority Line within 2-5 business days
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Geekbuying has ENGWE EP-2 Pro 48V 13Ah Battery Electric Folding Bike w/ 4" Fat Tires (2022 Model; 3 Colors) on sale for $899 - Extra $220 Off w/ coupon code NNNENGEP2P (apply at checkout) = $679. Additionally, receive an extra $20 Off $200+ w/ PayPal Checkout (select during payment method screen) = $659. Shipping is free.

Thanks to SD Staff SkillfulPickle7720 for finding this deal

Note, must login to your Geekbuying account to apply the listed coupon code.

Must fully checkout for PayPal discount/checkout to appear after hitting the 'Place Order' button when checking out

Select between Black, Gray or Orange colorway

About the Product
  • 48V 13Ah Battery
  • 960W Hub Motor (Peak)
  • 26MPH Max Speed
  • 7 Speed Shinamo
  • 75 Miles Per Charge (Esimate)
  • 20x4" All Terrain Fat Tires
  • Foldable/3-Step
  • Trails/Road/Rock Road Enable

Editor's Notes

Written by Discombobulated | Staff
  • This product is part of Geekbuying's Flash/Super Sale offer
  • Must login to your account and apply the listed coupon code w/ PayPal checkout to receive full discounted price; total discount of $240 Off or 26.70% Overall Savings
  • Shipping is shipped through United States via Priority Line within 2-5 business days
  • Offer valid while coupon savings/supplies last
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cvp33
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Lots of misinformation in this thread. I have 2 of these bikes.

1) SUPER easy to assemble. All the nuts/bolts are pre-installed. You loosen and install.
2) The bike is very well-built. Quality parts including metal fenders and solid wheels.
3) There's nothing to break on the bike's handle bars and there's no way to install BMX style bars on this bike. To that poster I say post a picture of the break because that's a load of BS.
4) The bike is locked at 15mph as per European rules. Unlocking the bike is easy but not using the directions that were shared earlier…..those are wrong. See below.
5) The bike will hit 26-29mph depending on your weight.
6) Li batteries are not the problem with fires. Charging damaged batteries is. Also what you think you know about charging batteries is wrong.
- Charge your Li batteries regularly. Don't let them get to 10% or less.
- Once every 30 charges, purposely take the battery to failure and then recharge fully to avoid charge-memory.

LINK to a power user that confirms Engwe's quality. https://youtu.be/YtpxEMwZwwg?si=G_Mjn5JWmz8H3_Kv

LINK for how to unlock the top speed. https://youtu.be/YtpxEMwZwwg?si=G_Mjn5JWmz8H3_Kv

LINK to Jeremiah McIntosh's review. https://youtu.be/WI85nUKNjdI?si=KCIWxBLY6n-XN20x

What the bike does need is a suspension seat. I recommend the SunTour SR NCX. $50 on AliExpress.
SKV4m
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70lbs!
FancyCrow4440
6 Posts
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Buyer beware I own this bike the handle bars rod broke toward the bottom thin cast aluminum welded bad. Installed BMX style handle bars. Seen on Facebook front fender cause for failure people to wreak. Had trouble but worked the bugs out now it a decent bike for the money.

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Sep 22, 2023
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Electricalsushi
Sep 22, 2023
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Out of the 8 reviews, only 2 look like they might be "legit".
Sep 22, 2023
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anthem_the_cat
Sep 22, 2023
890 Posts
The mechanical brakes part make me nervous as I will be commuting in an urban city. Can someone please recommend a class 3 folding that has hydraulic brakes? My budget is $1k or less. Reddit is so cluttered and Google is full of SEO fluff. Thx!
Sep 22, 2023
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deee5
Sep 22, 2023
738 Posts
Quote from anthem_the_cat :
The mechanical brakes part make me nervous as I will be commuting in an urban city. Can someone please recommend a class 3 folding that has hydraulic brakes? My budget is $1k or less. Reddit is so cluttered and Google is full of SEO fluff. Thx!
Lectric is probably the most reputable with your requirements. XP 3.0 Black Electric Bike | Lectric eBikes
Sep 22, 2023
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csl110
Sep 22, 2023
41 Posts
Do I need a license to drive this thing?
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Sep 22, 2023
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Prodigalphenom
Sep 22, 2023
1,191 Posts
will this work on compacted beach sand?
Sep 22, 2023
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hiwass
Sep 22, 2023
961 Posts
Quote from csl110 :
Do I need a license to drive this thing?
Depending on your state but I believe most require a license if it's class 3 (greater than 20mph).
Sep 22, 2023
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roymunson
Sep 22, 2023
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I use this everyday, 20 miles roundtrip to ride to work on mostly bike trail but some wooded trail. If you are riding on pavement mostly it's very loud. I ride at slow speed, under 8mph and it's pretty quiet. Awesome bike for the price, just hit 2000 miles and replaced the brake pads but as stated the brakes aren't great and the weakest point. Handlebars I always replace, and the pedals are dinky and small this morning my foot slipped so I will replace the folding pedals but overall if you know those problems, along with the overall weight of the bike, it's a great way to save money. Just don't get it if mostly on pavement.

I was considering an lectric xp bike, but I decided to try this to save money and I'm very happy I went with it. But I have 10,000 miles electric bike experience and know how to maintain these things, if someone is new I wouldn't recommend this and would suggest xp or rad bike
Last edited by roymunson September 22, 2023 at 10:13 AM.
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Sep 22, 2023
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dealballs1989
Sep 22, 2023
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Quote from jplee3 :
This is tempting!!! Btw how do you guys best secure these if having to leave them unattended in public when running errands, etc?
I just walk my scooter through the grocery store
Sep 22, 2023
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AV3905
Sep 22, 2023
196 Posts
I had a few similar to this, but they hardly got use. Then there were the issues with batteries dying out at a little under the halfway mark. We found these things too heavy to pedal like a regular bike. Anybody had the same experience? I feel that retrofitting a regular bike would yield better results. Am I wrong? Anybody with experience that can respond to this?
Sep 22, 2023
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dealjumpr
Sep 22, 2023
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Quote from AV3905 :
I had a few similar to this, but they hardly got use. Then there were the issues with batteries dying out at a little under the halfway mark. We found these things too heavy to pedal like a regular bike. Anybody had the same experience? I feel that retrofitting a regular bike would yield better results. Am I wrong? Anybody with experience that can respond to this?
Yes all electric bikes are too heavy to pedal without power. I use electric to cruise with the family and an old fashioned bike for some exercise. Don't think there's a good bike that does both without breaking the bank.
Sep 22, 2023
61 Posts
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awesomegod
Sep 22, 2023
61 Posts
The bike is 34kg (75lb).
Sep 22, 2023
738 Posts
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Sep 22, 2023
deee5
Sep 22, 2023
738 Posts
Quote from dealjumpr :
Yes all electric bikes are too heavy to pedal without power. I use electric to cruise with the family and an old fashioned bike for some exercise. Don't think there's a good bike that does both without breaking the bank.
There are quite a few discreet e-bikes with 30 mile range that are lightish
Sep 22, 2023
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jplee3
Sep 22, 2023
10,138 Posts
Quote from dealballs1989 :
I just walk my scooter through the grocery store
I could see that not being a problem with a scooter but an ebike (and one that weighs 70lbs)? Seems pretty large to walk through any store... I hardly ever see anyone walking through stores around here with a regular bike.
Sep 22, 2023
707 Posts
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Sep 22, 2023
sdslicker
Sep 22, 2023
707 Posts
Quote from roymunson :
I use this everyday, 20 miles to ride to work on mostly bike trail but some wooded trail. If you are riding on pavement mostly it's very loud. I ride at slow speed, under 8mph and it's pretty quiet. Awesome bike for the price, just hit 2000 miles and replaced the brake pads but as stated the brakes aren't great and the weakest point. Handlebars I always replace, and the pedals are dinky and small this morning my foot slipped so I will replace the folding pedals but overall if you know those problems, along with the overall weight of the bike, it's a great way to save money. Just don't get it if mostly on pavement.

I was considering an lectric xp bike, but I decided to try this to save money and I'm very happy I went with it. But I have 10,000 miles electric bike experience and know how to maintain these things, if someone is new I wouldn't recommend this and would suggest xp or rad bike
You ride 20mi to work on this? At less than 8mph? It would take more than 2.5 hrs, each way! That's 5hrs on this thing everyday - yikes! There's gotta be a better way.
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Sep 22, 2023
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sdslicker
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Quote from infin8007 :
damn 30 mph and 45 to 80 mph range.. nice

i picked up a dynalion ebike cheap used.. and hardly use it ..

i like the mag wheels .. always worried about spoked wheels bending..
The description says 26mph max and, in my experience, that's only at a full charge, 150lbs or less, and other optimal conditions. Probably closer to 20mph most of the time.
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