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ESKUTE Store Store via AliExpress has
ESKUTE M200 21-Speed 27.5" Electric Mountain Bicycle (various colors) for $350.74 - $55 off when you apply promo code
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$295.74.
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Product Info:
- Motor: Peak 1200W Brushless, 65Nm Torque, 35° Climbing
- Battery & Range: 48V 10.4Ah (499Wh), Up to 55 Miles Range
- Max Speed: 28 MPH (electrically assisted)
- Gears & Modes: 21-Speed Shimano Gears, 3+1 Riding Modes
- Frame & Load: Aluminum Alloy, 330 lbs Max Load, 52 lbs Weight
- Tires & Suspension: 27.5" x 2.1" All-Terrain Tires, Front Fork Suspension
- Smart Feature: NFC Smart Unlock, IP54 Waterproof Battery.
- Safety & Cert: BMS Protection, Overcharge Protection, TÜV Certified.
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Mid drives are pretty much the only way to go for mountain bikes. They have their torque converted through the gearing, so they can handle any slope where you can get traction. You can do steep hills with dual hub drives or really large hub drives, but then you have such a heavy bike it's hard to call it a mountain bike with a straight face.
I'm not worried about batteries in 2026. Seems like these days batteries are all pretty good and chargers are all built on standardized ICs, so I'm not worried about fires. Cheap bikes will simply have cheap components that require more maintenance, aren't as comfortable and make more noise.
One other thing that will probably be painful is the brakes. They don't mention what kind of brakes this bike has, which is a pretty big red flag. Stopping is just as important as going. I see disc rotors in the pictures, so it's probably the cheaper mechanical disc brakes. You have to tune those regularly and they are more likely to squeal. Fiddly but fine for around town, but I wouldn't use this on steeps. In my experience, hydraulic brakes are good for years and > 10k miles, service-free. Unfortunately you can't just swap them in because the brakes often have sensors that shut the motor off and you'd have to replace like for like. Maybe you'll get lucky and these are actually hydraulic, but I doubt it.
Not to ponder, but is this just where we find ourselves shopping on these websites that it's all caveat emptor and the descriptions are guidelines until the physical product arrives?
Mid drives are pretty much the only way to go for mountain bikes. They have their torque converted through the gearing, so they can handle any slope where you can get traction. You can do steep hills with dual hub drives or really large hub drives, but then you have such a heavy bike it's hard to call it a mountain bike with a straight face.
I'm not worried about batteries in 2026. Seems like these days batteries are all pretty good and chargers are all built on standardized ICs, so I'm not worried about fires. Cheap bikes will simply have cheap components that require more maintenance, aren't as comfortable and make more noise.
One other thing that will probably be painful is the brakes. They don't mention what kind of brakes this bike has, which is a pretty big red flag. Stopping is just as important as going. I see disc rotors in the pictures, so it's probably the cheaper mechanical disc brakes. You have to tune those regularly and they are more likely to squeal. Fiddly but fine for around town, but I wouldn't use this on steeps. In my experience, hydraulic brakes are good for years and > 10k miles, service-free. Unfortunately you can't just swap them in because the brakes often have sensors that shut the motor off and you'd have to replace like for like. Maybe you'll get lucky and these are actually hydraulic, but I doubt it.
Definitely agree this isn't a "mountain bike" but what appeals to me is how "normal" it looks. Slap a "Class 2" sticker on this and ride it respectfully and hardly anybody will take notice or realize it's a "Class 3" bike. I plan to put some better tires and brakes on mine and mostly drive it around on dirt and gravel trails.
I would love to get a nice used mountain bike and do a hub conversion using my M18 HD12 batteries someday soon but this should be pretty cool for relaxing rides and not pedaling too often. The hill performance is pretty decent, you can maintain 10 MPH pedaling up very steep hills, there are some videos on YouTube
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