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Product Name: | Hyper Bicycles 26 36V Electric Mountain Bike for Adults Pedal-Assist 250W E-Bike Motor Black |
Product Description: | Adults and Teens will ride in style with the Hyper E-Ride Electric Pedal-Assist 6-speed Mountain Bike with a 26 black lightweight aluminum frame. This class 1 electric bike features a pedal-assist with 3 modes that assist for up to 20 Mph to offer a little help while trekking up a steep incline. The e-ride includes both front and rear v-brakes for enhanced stopping power and front suspension forks for a comfortable ride wherever your adventures take you. This bike comes with an integrated flush-mounted battery and a charger. It can charge in approximately 4 hours and run for about 20 miles or about one hour of electric pedal-assisted riding time. The brushless rear hub 36-volt 250-watt electric motor makes it a breeze to get to your destination. Track your battery power and selected assist mode at-a-glance by using the integrated LED display. If you want to just enjoy mild trails or your favorite bike path you will enjoy the benefits of a mountain bike with the assistance of the electric motor. |
Product SKU: | 568743494 |
UPC: | 690995999672 |
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Many people seem to have paid under $400 but some paid closer to $600. It weighs about 48 lbs. Seems to fit shorter to medium height people (5'2" to 5'10"). A tall rider complained.
It doesn't perform well as a real mountain bike. But does seem to to do okay on light trails or as an urban commuter. It has 3 levels of peddle assist. Manufacturer claims 20 miles range. People claiming to get up to 32 miles on the street or only 12 miles on light trail. Obviously, this depends on your weight, the route ridden, how hard you are peddling, which level of electric assist you are using etc.
It's peddle assist only with no throttle. It makes riding on flat ground and slight to moderate hills easier. Apparently it's not powerful enough to help much on very steep hill climbs. Since you normally won't be going over 20 mpg, V-brakes seem to be okay ...unless you need to stop fast while speeding down a steep hill.
Seems to be a decent value at $350 if you want some assist on easier commutes (or easy trail rides) around town.
Edit: It also has a lockable or removable battery. This seems like a great bike if you need to lock it up outside once in a while. A lot of people with expensive ebikes are even afraid to lock up their ebikes even briefly to go grocery shopping etc. But $350 is cheaper than lots of conventional commuting bikes.
Hint: This isn't a bike that you would actually ride like a real mountain bike. Well, if you want to live, that is.
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I've emailed them a couple times since with questions and they respond very quickly, and in proper English (a rare thing when buying drop-shipped Chinese stuff).
I've emailed them a couple times since with questions and they respond very quickly, and in proper English (a rare thing when buying drop-shipped Chinese stuff).
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I don't appreciate when people demand that bikes come with hydraulic brakes. I rode a real mountain bike downhill for years, and never needed hydraulic brakes. Disks are fine.
But V-brakes? That shit is just dangerous
I don't appreciate when people demand that bikes come with hydraulic brakes. I rode a real mountain bike downhill for years, and never needed hydraulic brakes. Disks are fine.
But V-brakes? That shit is just dangerous
V-brakes are fine if you know how to ride.
Hint: This isn't a bike that you would actually ride like a real mountain bike. Well, if you want to live, that is.
I don't appreciate when people demand that bikes come with hydraulic brakes. I rode a real mountain bike downhill for years, and never needed hydraulic brakes. Disks are fine.
But V-brakes? That shit is just dangerous
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I don't appreciate when people demand that bikes come with hydraulic brakes. I rode a real mountain bike downhill for years, and never needed hydraulic brakes. Disks are fine.
But V-brakes? That shit is just dangerous
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Kinda like your opinion eh? 😉