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URLIFE E20 20" 1000W 7-Speed Electric Bike w/ 13Ah Removable Battery (Green) on sale for $332.02 - $50 off when you apply promo code
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Specs:
- Material: High Carbon Steel
- Wheel Size: 20" x 3"
- Motor: 1000W Peak
- Battery: 48V 13Ah
- Top Speed: 20MPH
- Max Distance: 60-80MILES
- Max Load: 265-lbs.
- Suggested Height: 5′4"-6′5"
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- twist throttle
- capable of 28mph
- short wheelbase so a bit squirrelly
- heavy
I have this and the e26 version. E26 is software limited to slower speed (I forget for sure but 19 or 21 mph I think). I wish it was faster because it's more of a commuter bike than the e20. E20 is great for farm use and the beach when we visit family on Lake Michigan. Smaller for hauling and big tires ride nice on dirt and sand.
BOTH bikes are too aggressive on the pedal assist and mildly dangerous when first starting to pedal. Major con for anyone elderly who could be accidentally thrown off and tossed on the ground due to the jolt. I'm not talking actually "thrown", but I wouldn't want my mother on these because she's old enough that falling from a bike onto pavement is always going to be a risk. Google this, but the twist throttle helps and just managing the pedal assist levels helps.
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- twist throttle
- capable of 28mph
- short wheelbase so a bit squirrelly
- heavy
I have this and the e26 version. E26 is software limited to slower speed (I forget for sure but 19 or 21 mph I think). I wish it was faster because it's more of a commuter bike than the e20. E20 is great for farm use and the beach when we visit family on Lake Michigan. Smaller for hauling and big tires ride nice on dirt and sand.
BOTH bikes are too aggressive on the pedal assist and mildly dangerous when first starting to pedal. Major con for anyone elderly who could be accidentally thrown off and tossed on the ground due to the jolt. I'm not talking actually "thrown", but I wouldn't want my mother on these because she's old enough that falling from a bike onto pavement is always going to be a risk. Google this, but the twist throttle helps and just managing the pedal assist levels helps.
Great bike! go uphills easily. Reaches 28MPH with full battery. I'm 6' tall and the size is ok for me.
Pedal assist isn't natural, but I use my legs only 1% of the time.
It is a sleeper, that's why I love it. Very powerfull but looks like a 300W.
"Why can't they state the motor at 500 watts" Because 1000 watts sounds better and people don't understand what "peak" means, just like cheap audio equipment that always states peak power rather than RMS.
I think the E26 (26 wheel version) is a much better bike for most. It has a lower top speed, but the big bicycle wheels are much lighter and roll easier, so you will go much farther for the same amount of effort. The huge tires on the E20 also don't fit in a lot of car racks. But the E26 costs a little more right now, about $320.
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"Why can't they state the motor at 500 watts" Because 1000 watts sounds better and people don't understand what "peak" means, just like cheap audio equipment that always states peak power rather than RMS.
I think the E26 (26 wheel version) is a much better bike for most. It has a lower top speed, but the big bicycle wheels are much lighter and roll easier, so you will go much farther for the same amount of effort. The huge tires on the E20 also don't fit in a lot of car racks. But the E26 costs a little more right now, about $320.
Someone posted you can turn off the auto pedal assist completely by disconnecting a wire and then just use the throttle to accelerate if I would have kept it I probably would have done this.
The pedals are horribly slick, replace them immediately before you ever ride.
The good thing was it was so cheap I was able to sell it for about what I paid.
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