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26" SWFT Fleet 500W 46.8V Class-2 Cruiser eBike

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$400

$1,100

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Woot! has 26" SWFT Fleet 500W 46.8V Class-2 Cruiser eBike on sale for $399.99. Shipping is free for Amazon Prime Members (must login with your Amazon account and select a shipping address in order for Woot to apply free shipping) or is otherwise $6 per order.

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Product Info:
  • 20mph max speed
  • up to 37.2 miles on a single battery charge.
  • 46.8V 10Ah lithium-ion rechargeable battery
  • 6 hr charging time
  • Battery lifespan: 600 charge cycles
  • 500W motor
  • Pedal assist
  • 26" x 2.125" tires
  • Gears: Single-speed
  • Steel frame
  • LCD display
  • V-brakes
  • Weight limit: up to 265 lbs
  • Recommended rider height: 5'7" and up
  • 50.7lbs

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Woot! has 26" SWFT Fleet 500W 46.8V Class-2 Cruiser eBike on sale for $399.99. Shipping is free for Amazon Prime Members (must login with your Amazon account and select a shipping address in order for Woot to apply free shipping) or is otherwise $6 per order.

Thanks to Slickdeals Staff Member DesertGardener for sharing this deal.

Product Info:
  • 20mph max speed
  • up to 37.2 miles on a single battery charge.
  • 46.8V 10Ah lithium-ion rechargeable battery
  • 6 hr charging time
  • Battery lifespan: 600 charge cycles
  • 500W motor
  • Pedal assist
  • 26" x 2.125" tires
  • Gears: Single-speed
  • Steel frame
  • LCD display
  • V-brakes
  • Weight limit: up to 265 lbs
  • Recommended rider height: 5'7" and up
  • 50.7lbs

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Hello there! WarehouseB here!

The SWFT Fleet only requires you to pedal to get going. Once you take off, you can use the throttle to go or you can use the pedal assisted mode. Please feel free to reach out to us at [email protected] if you have any questions.
37.2 miles per charge x 600 cycles is 22320 miles. At 20 mph, that's over 1100 hours on the bike. This would mean 3 hours per day, 7 days a week to kill this battery in 2 years. That's a lot of riding!
Hi ww2style, we're giving this another go!

Unfortunately, all batteries decline in performance eventually. Some manufacturers may put an estimate on how on many charging cycles so as to help customers gauge how long that may be. The good news is that adopting healthy charging habits can help keep your battery healthy longer, such as not leaving the battery dormant for long periods of time and avoiding over charging.

As for the warranty, the answer is yes! Woot provides a standard 90 day warranty with an option to extend through Asurion here [amazon.com].

And the last two questions, I'll answer together: Currently the replacement battery [rideswft.com] for this bike is $399 on SWFT's website. So the fact that you can get the battery and the bike for that same price rn on Woot is, one might say, a highway robbery.

If you have any further questions, please reach out to us at [email protected]!

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Angusday
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Will this be good for someone that is 6.4 f
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Angusday
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Please help. Will this be good or comfortable for someone that is 6.4 f
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Dec 3, 2023
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Need to have a sale on bicycle for people that are 5'2"
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This does look like every generic 500W eBike offered for sale on Amazon. Same frame style and everything (prob bulk from Alibaba). Even during Black Friday the cheapest these would be were like around $550 (only 350W bikes were around $450). I'd imagine the specs are identical.

The big advantage I see is this brand is sold into retailers direct, so there's more investment into the company and brand for support (otherwise they wouldn't sell in B&M). I'd trust that over the fly-by-night Shenzhen retailers that are setup on Amazon or Walmart Marketplace.
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Quote from IndigoHerring9683 :
Need to have a sale on bicycle for people that are 5'2"
Yes!! I've been looking at girls bikes for this reason. So hard to find a good fit! I'm 5ft 1in & just in between adult & kids sz.
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Quote from mister42 :
600 charge cycles... so, if you are a frequent rider, this battery might last about two years. I don't know if I find that to be worth it. After two years you find yourself with the choice of replacing the battery (I'm guessing it's expensive) or getting a new bike altogether. For a frequent rider, might be worth taking a more long-term view and investing in a bike with higher quality, longer-lasting parts.
Pretty sure even the very expensive eBike models have only 800 charge cycles rated. Think my MacBook is also just 800 charge cycles too.

Given the price and that batteries are about $200 on Amazon…I don't see this as a huge con…?

It's definitely no worse than the battery in a $550 bike on Amazon from a no name Chinese seller. Theres plenty of those and they have good reviews even.

A branded 500W bike is gonna cost at least $800, so really you can buy another 2 batteries for that price, and those extra 200 charge cycles are NOT worth $400…
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What a wussy.

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Are there any existing mods to make it go faster?
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This bike is so ugly it is actually adorable
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20 mph with V-brakes LOL
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In for one. $399 for a 48e bike is a sick deal
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Well this still you'll still be available in 48 Hrs it takes for my amazon store card to process my payment for available credit?
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Quote from mister42 :
600 charge cycles... so, if you are a frequent rider, this battery might last about two years. I don't know if I find that to be worth it. After two years you find yourself with the choice of replacing the battery (I'm guessing it's expensive) or getting a new bike altogether. For a frequent rider, might be worth taking a more long-term view and investing in a bike with higher quality, longer-lasting parts.
37.2 miles per charge x 600 cycles is 22320 miles. At 20 mph, that's over 1100 hours on the bike. This would mean 3 hours per day, 7 days a week to kill this battery in 2 years. That's a lot of riding!
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Any thoughts on this vs the Hurley model they're also selling?

https://sport.woot.com/offers/hur...sc_is_2_tl

Assuming at 6'4 & 220 I'm better off with the SWFT ?

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