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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
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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
Top Comments
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=
LINK for how to unlock the top speed. https://youtu.be/YtpxEMwZwwg?si=
LINK to Jeremiah McIntosh's review. https://youtu.be/WI85nUKNjdI?si=
What the bike does need is a suspension seat. I recommend the SunTour SR NCX. $50 on AliExpress.
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I agree you should involve PayPal if they are not responding, and if what I mentioned doesn't help...
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Looks like the controller limits the motor power to 500W
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As for carrying a rider I would not recommend that with this bike. There are better bikes out there that are purpose-built for this. They do cost considerably more…..well over $1,200. In my opinion to carry a rider you need a minimum of:
- 1000w motor with 85nm of torque to be able to carry rider plus passenger
- 48v/20a battery or better to ensure you have range
- Integrated frame rack and not a bolt-on for structural integrity
- Hydraulic brakes to stop what will likely be close to 300# of people + 75# bike.
Letric has a great one, but again, double the price of this bike.
I was riding around Central Park on a downhill and saw a massive pothole. Barely had enough time to react. The bike had hydraulics (it was one of those really heavy silver ones) and even though it tipped over, I only ended up with a wrist fracture.
I was probably going a little over 20mph, and only was ok with going so fast because it was one of those bikes with hydraulics.@
If you're gonna go fast, you need it for safety. Otherwise, stick with 18mph or less. Don't get a 500W model either because it's too tempting.