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JANSNO X70 20" Fat Tire 750W Motor 48V 14Ah+20Ah Dual Battery Electric Bike (Apricot or Gray) $859 + Free Shipping

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Gleeride [gleeride.com] has JANSNO X70 20" Fat Tire 750W Motor 48V 14Ah+20Ah Dual Battery Electric Bike on sale for $1059 - $200 off w/ discount code GRJSX70200 = $859. Shipping is free.

Color Options:
  • Apricot
  • Gray
About:
  • Material: Carbon Steel
  • 750W 60Nm Motor
  • B48V 14Ah+20Ah Dual Batteries
  • 20" Fat Tires
  • Disc brakes
  • Top Speed: 28MPH
  • Load Capacity: 330lbs
  • Includes:
    • Electric Bike
    • Battery Charger
    • User Manual
    • Tool Kit
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Gleeride [gleeride.com] has JANSNO X70 20" Fat Tire 750W Motor 48V 14Ah+20Ah Dual Battery Electric Bike on sale for $1059 - $200 off w/ discount code GRJSX70200 = $859. Shipping is free.

Color Options:
  • Apricot
  • Gray
About:
  • Material: Carbon Steel
  • 750W 60Nm Motor
  • B48V 14Ah+20Ah Dual Batteries
  • 20" Fat Tires
  • Disc brakes
  • Top Speed: 28MPH
  • Load Capacity: 330lbs
  • Includes:
    • Electric Bike
    • Battery Charger
    • User Manual
    • Tool Kit

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Apr 10, 2025 10:07 PM
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BlahgodApr 10, 2025 10:07 PM
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I don't know anything about this brand but while researching ebikes I found this design is bad for your knees if you are interesting in doing real pedding.
Maybe fine if you are looking for pure throttle ride.
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Apr 10, 2025 11:04 PM
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TenseSink6569Apr 10, 2025 11:04 PM
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Quote from Blahgod :
I don't know anything about this brand but while researching ebikes I found this design is bad for your knees if you are interesting in doing real pedding.Maybe fine if you are looking for pure throttle ride.
I think these kinda bikes are meant more for assisted pedaling most of the time, so depending on the range maybe it's not too bad?
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Apr 11, 2025 12:44 AM
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TransTeamApr 11, 2025 12:44 AM
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couldn't find battery balancer info, which means, its a manual switching is require from battery 1 to battery 2.
rear suspension looks like more show then anything.

looks like good bike for paved road. dont bother trying to pedal.

seat might be iffy.. too firm.. at this price point.. probably plastic
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Apr 11, 2025 03:43 AM
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JosephM3482Apr 11, 2025 03:43 AM
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Have one of these and can attest they actually hold up really well
I had a nice wellness stipend lying around from work, so I bought one of these and have been abusing it on a trail behind the house and the park. Ride amazed me tbh, I thought like you all that I'd be returning it shortly after testing, but it held up to everything I put it through. If you take off the seat and unplug the connector, you can "unlock" the bike and get it to go around 30mph. It's pretty sweet! I'm a bigger dude also, and it holds me up like magic, lol. I thought I'd make this thing die, but I've had it over a year and put many miles on it. At this price point, I was amazed. Replaced a low-end mountain bike I had.
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Apr 11, 2025 09:28 PM
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sshlykApr 11, 2025 09:28 PM
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Seems like no-name brand. Even sales have @gmail.com address. Basically someone spined off website to sell chinese bikes. Can disappear any time.

https://www.jansno.com/pages/abou...TZRm2gwUKd
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Apr 11, 2025 09:30 PM
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konradsApr 11, 2025 09:30 PM
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Quote from Blahgod :
I don't know anything about this brand but while researching ebikes I found this design is bad for your knees if you are interesting in doing real pedding.Maybe fine if you are looking for pure throttle ride.
"Pedding" ? What is that ?
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Apr 12, 2025 12:44 AM
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WildRigger47Apr 12, 2025 12:44 AM
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Quote from TransTeam :
couldn't find battery balancer info, which means, its a manual switching is require from battery 1 to battery 2. rear suspension looks like more show then anything. looks like good bike for paved road. dont bother trying to pedal. seat might be iffy.. too firm.. at this price point.. probably plastic
On their webpage for the X70, under the specs tab, it says "the 2 batteries operate simultaneously through a connection with a balancing device, ensuring even usage."
https://www.jansno.com/products/j...5010325727

Apparently, it's possibly the connector located under the seat, as JosephM referred to.
There's a lot of companies like this where you're unsure if they'll even be around the next few years, but I'm tempted to bite on this offer, but it's catching me at a bad time.

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Apr 12, 2025 02:46 PM
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sdslickerApr 12, 2025 02:46 PM
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Quote from Blahgod :
I don't know anything about this brand but while researching ebikes I found this design is bad for your knees if you are interesting in doing real pedding.
Maybe fine if you are looking for pure throttle ride.
What is it about the design that is bad for pedaling?
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Apr 12, 2025 03:03 PM
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AdelleyApr 12, 2025 03:03 PM
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Quote from JosephM3482 :
Have one of these and can attest they actually hold up really well
I had a nice wellness stipend lying around from work, so I bought one of these and have been abusing it on a trail behind the house and the park. Ride amazed me tbh, I thought like you all that I'd be returning it shortly after testing, but it held up to everything I put it through. If you take off the seat and unplug the connector, you can "unlock" the bike and get it to go around 30mph. It's pretty sweet! I'm a bigger dude also, and it holds me up like magic, lol. I thought I'd make this thing die, but I've had it over a year and put many miles on it. At this price point, I was amazed. Replaced a low-end mountain bike I had.
What's this connector you speak of?
Apr 12, 2025 04:30 PM
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BlahgodApr 12, 2025 04:30 PM
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Quote from sdslicker :
What is it about the design that is bad for pedaling?
If a bike seat can't be adjusted, it can be tough on your knees. If the seat's too low, your knees stay bent too much while you're pedaling, which puts a lot of strain on them. And if it's too high, you can stretch your legs too far, which isn't great either. Having the seat at the right height and angle helps everything move more smoothly and keeps your knees from getting sore.

Bikes were designed for pedaling, scooters were not. This is a scooter with pedals.

https://shop.total-endurance.com/...le-cycling
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Apr 13, 2025 01:15 AM
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CyanCorn8418Apr 13, 2025 01:15 AM
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Quote from Blahgod :
If a bike seat can't be adjusted, it can be tough on your knees. If the seat's too low, your knees stay bent too much while you're pedaling, which puts a lot of strain on them. And if it's too high, you can stretch your legs too far, which isn't great either. Having the seat at the right height and angle helps everything move more smoothly and keeps your knees from getting sore.

Bikes were designed for pedaling, scooters were not. This is a scooter with pedals.

https://shop.total-endurance.com/...le-cycling
It's basically a moped. If you can't tell that by looking at it and expect to ride this around like a regular bike... I just think that's just dense.
Apr 13, 2025 01:18 AM
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BladeDApr 13, 2025 01:18 AM
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Quote from sdslicker :
What is it about the design that is bad for pedaling?
No seat adjustment.
Apr 13, 2025 01:25 AM
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UT07Apr 13, 2025 01:25 AM
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Quote from Blahgod :
I don't know anything about this brand but while researching ebikes I found this design is bad for your knees if you are interesting in doing real pedding.
Maybe fine if you are looking for pure throttle ride.
Let's be real... The pedals on this bike are ornamental at best and intended to skirt around moped/motorcycle laws at worse. No one is pedaling this junk.
Apr 15, 2025 05:06 PM
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tysouterApr 15, 2025 05:06 PM
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I'm in for one. Been wanting an ebike for a while and with tariff craziness, who knows how much they'll be soon. Went for it due to higher weight limit and retro design. Local bike shop already chastised me and said they won't repair it if I need... oh well, their lowest priced ebike on the floor was $2800.
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Apr 17, 2025 01:23 AM
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TransTeamApr 17, 2025 01:23 AM
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Quote from WildRigger47 :
On their webpage for the X70, under the specs tab, it says "the 2 batteries operate simultaneously through a connection with a balancing device, ensuring even usage."
https://www.jansno.com/products/j...5010325727

Apparently, it's possibly the connector located under the seat, as JosephM referred to.
There's a lot of companies like this where you're unsure if they'll even be around the next few years, but I'm tempted to bite on this offer, but it's catching me at a bad time.
I found a offer up clearance seller with janso bike that looks similar.

Bike zipped around the parking lot nicely. Couldn't go over 20 mph because of the size of the lot. Pretty sure it can

Everything worked fine.
Suspension is kinda worthless. 6' 190 lbs, and did nothing even on paved. Might be adjustable, stupid me didn't check

If you ride this in the city, to school/work of less than 5 miles. Solid bang for you buck.

With that said. Wouldn't expect any warranty or service. As long as the rear motor doesn't give out, everything else seems DIY friendly

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