Note: This popular Front Page Deal is still available.
ENGWE has
ENGWE L20 2.0 13Ah 750w Electric Step-Thru 20" Fat Tire Utility E-Bike (3 Colors) on sale for
$699 when you apply discount code
ABUNDANTLIFE100 during checkout.
Shipping is free.
Thanks to Community Member
SuperOrg for sharing this deal.
Available Colors:
Specs:
- Material: 6061 aluminum alloy
- Tires Size: 20 x 3.0 inches
- Motor: 1125w(peak),750w(rated)hub motor
- Torque: 75 N.m
- Battery: 52V13Ah Lithium-Ion Battery
- Max Speed: Throttle mode: 20MPH (32KPH) Pedal-assist mode: 28MPH (45KPH)
- Max Mileage: 28 Miles or 45 KM (Throttle mode) 84 Miles or 135 KM (Pedal assist mode)
- Brakes: Mechanical disc brake (180 mm rotors)
- Transmission System: Shimano 7 speed
- Charging Time:
- about 6.5H
- Bike Weight: 68.3 lbs or 31 kg
- Maximum Load: 264 lbs (120 kg)
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Reddit says stay away from this company if you want long term support.
YouTube reviews (paid/incentivized) says great bike for the price.
SD commenters are more interested in teaching Global Macroeconomics 101.
I can't see any reason to spend this much on something that can very well become paperweight after about a year of usage. Which is a shame. I would've liked to have gotten a "Slickdeal".
So I bought two of the Austin for $519 for my kids back then. I'm thinking of getting this for myself. They've put over 200 miles on it since and no issues (got 2 flats but thats on my kids).
This one is couple hundred more..but it does have 750w motor/52V 13AH battery vs. 500w/48V 14AH battery on the Austin.
All else seems to be similar--20x3 fat tire, mechanical brakes (ugh), top speed, weight, etc.
Not sure if its worth the $200 if I'm only getting the bigger motor. If they had upgraded the brakes to hydraulics, then maybe its a consideration. But I'll hold off until a better deal comes around...
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Edit: Made offer for original price (+ coupon). Let's see.
FIRST EMAIL FROM ENGWE:
Hi
Thanks for the information you provided, but I'm sorry, the video you provided doesn't seem to mention the screw problem, and we didn't see any information about this problem in the video
Regarding this issue, can you provide a short video again to show your operation steps? So that we can confirm it through your operation steps
Please don't worry, we guarantee to solve the problem for you
Thank you for your cooperation
Looking forward to your reply
Please feel free to contact us if you need any help. We will bring you
a satisfactory solution.
Thank you in advance!
Have a nice day!
Best regards,
Engwe Support
Contact us:
+33 805980036(EU French) Hours: 9 AM - 6 PM (GMT+1 Time), Mon - Fri,
+39 800776809 (EU English)Hours: 9 AM - 6 PM (GMT+1 Time), Mon - Fri,
+1 8442007117(US English)Hours: 9 AM - 6 PM (PST-8 Time),Mon - Fri
One hour later, SECOND EMAIL FROM ENGWE:
Hi,
I am very sorry for what happened
We are sorry that the rear rack was deformed due to violent transportation. But please don't worry, please try to adjust the deformed bracket first, you just need to straighten it, and then try to whether can successfully install it
Looking forward to your good news
Please feel free to contact us if you need any help. We will bring you
a satisfactory solution.
Thank you in advance!
Have a nice day!
Best regards,
Engwe Support
Contact us:
+33 805980036(EU French) Hours: 9 AM - 6 PM (GMT+1 Time), Mon - Fri,
+39 800776809 (EU English)Hours: 9 AM - 6 PM (GMT+1 Time), Mon - Fri,
+1 8442007117(US English)Hours: 9 AM - 6 PM (PST-8 Time),Mon - Fri
I thought about these emails. What am I feeling here? Yeah; a cold template response. So, I said what I said earlier; "Screw it." This is what I replied:
Hi.
Thank your for your sympathy. Nothing in your emails mentions replacing my L20's shipping-damaged (bent & twisted) rear rack. Thank you for your support and your strong reinforcement that I need to repair (or remove) it. It is apparent you are unwilling to replace shipping damaged parts. I give up. This is way too much trouble. You win.
I have already sent you two pictures and a video. You are complaining that I didn't mention "the screw problem?" I am not going to make another video: an hour video on how the rear rack will not fit.
Let's get real. You won't send me a working rack. Fine. You are in control. Do not send me another one.
I will not support you. At a popular forum, I will update my problems. To a coworker, I recommended your bike. In one day, he bought a two – a black & green one. You can check. He lives in Lodi, California, USA. Despite not being bent and/or twisted, he complained about installing his rear racks. From me; no more recommendations. Not anymore. Too bad: your bikes are nice but your support is – thin.
Take me off your mailing list.
I guarantee that will not worry. Moving on – I'm on the road and won't look back. I wish your company well. Good luck. I hope your future is bright.
No more communications are necessary.
Thank you.
https://youtu.be/0TF-cn-bs3s?t=117
It appears in their assembly video the bar is attached to the bike and folded, mine was not.
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Sorry to hear about other people's problems. I think some are lucky and some are not. But the value here is great.
By the way, one top site had +5% c b. Was that enough hints? And Amex Blue gives another 3%. So with little effort you can save another +8%.
Could this realistically be carried INSIDE the bus?
Edit: I don't actually have this item (yet). I'd like to know how portable it is from someone who has it.
Could this realistically be carried INSIDE the bus?
Edit: I don't actually have this item (yet). I'd like to know how portable it is from someone who has it.
You will need some sort of straps to hold the folded pieces together good luck with your choice
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You will need some sort of straps to hold the folded pieces together good luck with your choice
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