Update: This product is available for purchase again w/ a ~$14 price drop using the promo code listed below
urlifeglobal Store via AliExpress has
URLIFE E20 20" 750W Step Through Electric Bike w/ Removable Battery (Green) on sale for $340.01 - $64 with promo code
AEUS64 =
$276.01.
Shipping is free.
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Specs:
- Material: High Carbon Steel
- Wheel Size: 20" x 3.0
- Motor: 1000W Peak
- Battery: 48V 13Ah
- Top Speed: 20MPH
- Max Distance: 60-80MILES
- Max Load: 265LBS
- Suggested Height: 5′4"-6′5"
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I also mentioned in the other thread that the controller and all the power and wiring is in an unsealed outlet box under the bike with two huge holes cut on the sides for the wires to get frayed on. Also, one big puddle could fill this box with water. I ordered rubber grommets for 5 bucks, and will install with a little silicone when they come in to seal them. I just wanted all of you to be aware since most of you won't realize rhis.
I feel this bike is the modern day equivalent of the classic red scooter. The pedals work for shorter people, but it's so heavy, it's really not realistic to equate it as a 'moutain bike'. I think it's meant for urban uses such as the guy on YouTube doing doordash.
All parts were included and arrived as described on the product page. The front and rear brake were calibrated correctly on arrival. The rear derailleur was also per-calibrated out of the box. Assembly involves mounting the handlebars, mounting the rear rack, attaching the front wheel, attaching front and rear lights, and affixing the pedals. The bike comes with all the tools required for assembly. Assembly took roughly 30-40 minutes on my front porch. The shifter and derailleur are branded Shimano parts.
The bike is quick! I weigh 200lbs (91kg) and the bike gets up to speed within 2-4 seconds on pedal assist setting 3. With a 200lb rider the bike seems to max out at 22 miles per hour on flat ground. The bike shifts easily through it's 7 pedal gears. At maximum speed you will not be able to add power to the bike with the pedals, you will be spinning the pedals or 'ghost pedaling' on pedal assist setting 3; even in the highest gear. This is true of basically all e-bikes that reach this speed.
I am 5'10" (178cm) and the bike fits me, but I feel I am toward the maximum height to ride comfortably. Exercise caution if you are > 6' tall.
I have not tested the range or charging speed yet.
The brakes work, but they are mechanical brakes. Exercise caution on a bike this heavy with mechanical brakes, because they do not stop the bike immediately. They slow down the bike and bring it to a gradual stop over a short distance.
If you order this bike you should immediately take action to weatherproof the controller. The controller is in a compartment beneath the battery. The wires that come out of this compartment are run through completely unsealed holes. These holes expose the very sensitive electronic controller to potential atmospheric dust and water. The compartment is also placed in a way that is likely to cause the rear wheel to splash puddle water into the wire hole. This repair should done IMMEDIATELY after you construct the bike. Leaving this hole unsealed will destroy your bike eventually.
Personally, I am in love with this quick little bike. It is an great value for the price. The quality of the frame and the overall care that was obviously put into it's production and shipping genuinely surprised me. I don't understand how they can sell such a well constructed bike, with a 13AH battery, and a powerful 750W motor for the price I paid. I guess economies of scale really produce wonders.
That's the review I would have left on ali-express if they allowed more than 1000 characters. I will have to whittle it down. Just wanted to share my experience with other slick-deals users. I am not affiliated with slick-deals or ali-express or urlife in any way. I hope this is helpful to anyone considering this deal.
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This design does not put additional stress on the drive train. It also has excellent reliability due to the simple motor in hub design. The wheels are much stronger than a similarly priced e-bike from Wally World a few weeks back. I think this is a steel frame based on the posted photos...another big plus for strength and high speed stability.
Bike should be able to approach 30 mph on flat at 100% motor output with a 150 lbs rider. Installing the battery on the seat tube minimizes frame flexing. Limit maximum speed to 18 mph on the flat to maximize riding distance and motor life. Charge when battery level goes below 40%, and stop when it is 80% full.
The reason I am looking for something with hydraulic brakes is (aside from stopping quicker) because I have a strength issue in one of my hands. From my limited research, I thought I read hydraulic brakes are easier to "squeeze" with the hand.
Also be aware that maximum stopping power occurs when the rear wheel is barely touching the ground. Experience cyclists rarely touch the rear brake, especially in the rain. Transfer the front brake lever to the side of your good hand. I remove the rear brake on all my bikes and switch the front brake lever to the right to optimize brake modulation in emergency stop.
Sorry, the coupon code you entered is based on a first come first served basis and has been used up by other shoppers.
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After looking around online....charging on a nonfunctional grill seems the most sensible and popular. Fireproof, good airflow, looks normal.
Park your ebike wherever, Storing your battery is safe inside. It's the 4 to 5 hour charging that people freak about. I don't leave mine charging unattended anyway.
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I mention Ali, as it seems I'd get the best bang for my buck there.
I'm assuming that rack thing over the back tire is for cargo and not a person (which is why I'm hesitant to get the one in this OP). There are so many ebikes on AE and it all just confuses me lol.
I really don't know much about ebikes and apologize for my noobness.
Tia for anyone that can help.
I'm 6'2 245 and I got about 25 miles.....I added a 20ah battery with a equalizer/combiner in a bag on the rear rack. I am now at 40 miles and have about 1/3 left on the meter.
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