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Gocio 26" Folding 500W Electric bike (2 Colors) $349.99

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Gocio 26" Folding Electric bike for Adults, 750W Peak Motor 48V 7.8Ah Battery, 21 Speed Mountain Ebike (2 Colors) $349.99

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Available:Key item features
  • Foldable Design: Collapses in 10 seconds for compact storage in car trunks or small spaces, ideal for city dwellers and multi-mode commuters.
  • Powerful Motor: Features a 500W motor (750W peak) and 21-speed Shimano gears, capable of conquering 15-20 degree slopes and varied terrain.
  • Removable Battery: A 48V 7.8Ah (374Wh) battery provides 25-30 miles of pedal-assist range and charges in 4-6 hours, detaching for convenient off-bike charging.
  • Certified Safety: UL2849 certified, meeting strict U.S. electric bike safety standards for its battery, motor, and electrical systems.
  • Versatile Tires: Equipped with 26" all-terrain tires and dual disc brakes for reliable grip on pavement, gravel, and light trails, ensuring quick stops.
  • Durable Frame: Constructed with a durable aluminum frame that supports up to 330 lbs and weighs 55 lbs, balancing strength with portability.
  • Integrated Features: Includes an integrated headlight for night rides and is compatible with a rear rack for carrying bags or other items.
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Gocio 26" Folding Electric bike for Adults, 750W Peak Motor 48V 7.8Ah Battery, 21 Speed Mountain Ebike (2 Colors) $349.99

Free shipping.

Available:Key item features
  • Foldable Design: Collapses in 10 seconds for compact storage in car trunks or small spaces, ideal for city dwellers and multi-mode commuters.
  • Powerful Motor: Features a 500W motor (750W peak) and 21-speed Shimano gears, capable of conquering 15-20 degree slopes and varied terrain.
  • Removable Battery: A 48V 7.8Ah (374Wh) battery provides 25-30 miles of pedal-assist range and charges in 4-6 hours, detaching for convenient off-bike charging.
  • Certified Safety: UL2849 certified, meeting strict U.S. electric bike safety standards for its battery, motor, and electrical systems.
  • Versatile Tires: Equipped with 26" all-terrain tires and dual disc brakes for reliable grip on pavement, gravel, and light trails, ensuring quick stops.
  • Durable Frame: Constructed with a durable aluminum frame that supports up to 330 lbs and weighs 55 lbs, balancing strength with portability.
  • Integrated Features: Includes an integrated headlight for night rides and is compatible with a rear rack for carrying bags or other items.

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May 11, 2026 03:19 PM
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FIREFLY121234May 11, 2026 03:19 PM
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What is the benefit of 26 inch tires compared to 20 inch or 16 inch?
May 11, 2026 03:53 PM
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ScarletStraw881May 11, 2026 03:53 PM
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Not to many good reviews on this bike
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May 11, 2026 04:10 PM
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bomar97May 11, 2026 04:10 PM
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it's affordable..
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May 11, 2026 05:47 PM
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DrSachmoMay 11, 2026 05:47 PM
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Quote from FIREFLY121234 :
What is the benefit of 26 inch tires compared to 20 inch or 16 inch?
superior comfort, stability, and speed over rough terrain
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May 11, 2026 06:21 PM
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BakmanMay 11, 2026 06:21 PM
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60 lbs.
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May 11, 2026 07:37 PM
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78StayUpLateMay 11, 2026 07:37 PM
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Quote from FIREFLY121234 :
What is the benefit of 26 inch tires compared to 20 inch or 16 inch?
General rule.. larger wheel/tire will hold speed better, more momentum/inertia once you get them up to speed. Riding in a straight line over a long distance, you are going to feel faster. Smaller tires, more maneuverable and better for tight turns. You'll usually see this debate between the old 26" MTB standard vs "29er" (which is just the usual road bike 700c rim size).
20 inch and 16 inch are more kid's bikes, maybe BMX territory. You don't usually see either size in an adult bike.
I think 26" is about as big as you'll see in anything sold as a folding bike. Otherwise, it's sort of an obsolete standard more common on bikes from the 1990s although it's the rim diameter for "fat bikes" which are more recent but often pushing 3-4 inches wide.
Wheel size, ideally, is proportional to rider height as well although most manufacturers take a one-size-fits-all approach. For example, I'm 5'9" and on my gravel bike a 700c rim with wider tires means my toe is "clipping" the tire in tighter turns, but if downsize from 29" to 27.5" running the same width, that problem goes away. A smaller person may have the same problem with 27.5" and find that 26" is less of an issue. Frame manufacturers can work around this and make longer top tubes but that is going to change the feel and ride of the bike. We are now seeing the industry push the new 32" "standard" which might actually be beneficial to basketball players but probably not for most of us normal sized people.
In any event, I wouldn't let wheel/tire size be what leads you one way or the other. Personally, I'm not touching some random ebike from an unknown brand whether it's $350 or $600 because most bike shops likely won't touch them and I doubt you can get spare parts, so if it breaks, it's money down the toilet.
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May 11, 2026 10:01 PM
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TealHalibut761May 11, 2026 10:01 PM
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Well, for a starter bike...
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May 12, 2026 02:28 AM
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dominidudeMay 12, 2026 02:28 AM
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Quote from 78StayUpLate :
General rule.. larger wheel/tire will hold speed better, more momentum/inertia once you get them up to speed. Riding in a straight line over a long distance, you are going to feel faster. Smaller tires, more maneuverable and better for tight turns. You'll usually see this debate between the old 26" MTB standard vs "29er" (which is just the usual road bike 700c rim size).
20 inch and 16 inch are more kid's bikes, maybe BMX territory. You don't usually see either size in an adult bike.
I think 26" is about as big as you'll see in anything sold as a folding bike. Otherwise, it's sort of an obsolete standard more common on bikes from the 1990s although it's the rim diameter for "fat bikes" which are more recent but often pushing 3-4 inches wide.
Wheel size, ideally, is proportional to rider height as well although most manufacturers take a one-size-fits-all approach. For example, I'm 5'9" and on my gravel bike a 700c rim with wider tires means my toe is "clipping" the tire in tighter turns, but if downsize from 29" to 27.5" running the same width, that problem goes away. A smaller person may have the same problem with 27.5" and find that 26" is less of an issue. Frame manufacturers can work around this and make longer top tubes but that is going to change the feel and ride of the bike. We are now seeing the industry push the new 32" "standard" which might actually be beneficial to basketball players but probably not for most of us normal sized people.
In any event, I wouldn't let wheel/tire size be what leads you one way or the other. Personally, I'm not touching some random ebike from an unknown brand whether it's $350 or $600 because most bike shops likely won't touch them and I doubt you can get spare parts, so if it breaks, it's money down the toilet.
what about getting the 4 year warranty for $50?
May 12, 2026 05:24 AM
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ClovisJMay 12, 2026 05:24 AM
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Quote from 78StayUpLate :
General rule.. larger wheel/tire will hold speed better, more momentum/inertia once you get them up to speed. Riding in a straight line over a long distance, you are going to feel faster. Smaller tires, more maneuverable and better for tight turns. You'll usually see this debate between the old 26" MTB standard vs "29er" (which is just the usual road bike 700c rim size).
20 inch and 16 inch are more kid's bikes, maybe BMX territory. You don't usually see either size in an adult bike.
In the ebike category specifically there are plenty of fat tire 20" ebikes that are viable options for adults.
May 12, 2026 04:59 PM
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78StayUpLateMay 12, 2026 04:59 PM
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Quote from ClovisJ :

In the ebike category specifically there are plenty of fat tire 20" ebikes that are viable options for adults.
I haven't run across any 20" fat bikes (but I'm not shopping ebikes either). Appreciate the heads up.
May 12, 2026 05:04 PM
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78StayUpLateMay 12, 2026 05:04 PM
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Quote from dominidude :
what about getting the 4 year warranty for $50?
Depends on how feasible the warranty is. Do you have a local shop that will work on the bike covered by warranty? Do you need to ship it off for repairs? Are you on the spot to cover shipping in that latter case or is that part of the warranty? Can you work on your own bike if a problem comes up? A lot of these bikes are just poorly thought out and a pain to work on, and that assumes you can get spare parts (even with a warranty, that's not always guaranteed and you could end up waiting months)... not that I'm criticizing the specific bike being sold here, as I don't have any experience with the specific model. My overall experience with ebikes has not been great. Not that I have anything against ebikes in general, it's just the market has been flooded with cheap crap that is often disposable and ends up being ewaste.
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May 13, 2026 07:31 PM
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May 13, 2026 07:31 PM
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sold by 3rd party, how easy to return?
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May 13, 2026 08:10 PM
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DaronMaxMay 13, 2026 08:10 PM
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Quote from FIREFLY121234 :
What is the benefit of 26 inch tires compared to 20 inch or 16 inch?
20inch is more torque than 26inch on the same motor, battery and controller.
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May 13, 2026 08:14 PM
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montero1May 13, 2026 08:14 PM
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Quote from hondaman82 :
sold by 3rd party, how easy to return?
I'd like to know that too.......

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LightningSpeedMay 13, 2026 08:40 PM
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thank you
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