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Wife has physical problems. She has been riding, with great difficulty a regular bike and had just about given up on biking. With your bike, she has just opened up a whole new world. Very affordable and within a retirees budget or anyone else looking for just a fun ride. Great for her mind and body.. Thank you.
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Pros: -Incredible steel frame -great paint job -Feature filled for the price -Very sturdy -Locking center stand is handy for bike work -Factory defects are readily covered by the owner Cons -Much heavier than most bikes -LED headlight was a bit dim -Some fasteners were over-tightened -Included wire basket feels flimsy -"Pedal assist" is useless -Motor freewheels poorly -Lack of power leaves you wanting more. I hope they make a new updated, more powerful, 48V version. If you plan on upgrading your bike from scratch, this step through frame is a GREAT starter... It's thick, heavy, and has decent reinforced dropouts. The bike was originally designed to carry a lead acid battery pack and can handle riders up to 300lb. As an owner of (2) Nakto step through bikes (and one of their 20inch hub motors), I heavily recommend you invest your money into a bike from LunaCycles, RadPower, or JuicedCycles. Nakto uses a motor with high drag and poor freewheel performance. (It's like riding with your brake's partly depressed) It was a noticeable difference when I swapped 250w motor's from another American company; it allowed me to pedal the bike with the motor off much more easily than the ones they provide, changing the experience of the bike. 250 watts, 36VV on a geared hub is not enough power for hills, nor enough speed for cross country travel. It is enough to make your ride a more positive, if only a leisurely, experience, but coupled with the short gears (44?/14t) you're hard limited to 18mph due to the drag on the motor. You'll get your workout that's for sure. You can put 48v on this, but you'll still have to fight against the motor drag, which in my experience, has lead to a rather short motor life. In short, get a known E-bike that is 500w rated or better. You'll have more functional settings, more powerful assist, excellent product support, and never have to worry about upgrading a thing. Do what you love and stay healthy. -DeanRead full review
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I own 2 of these. A step through for my Wife and a man's frame for myself. I have owned a number of electric bikes prior and this one is the best! And it was by far the cheapest. It takes a key to turn the power on. The battery is light weight. It comes with fenders! Most electric bikes don't! It has a headlight built into the electrical system and an electric horn! I love the kickstand as well. Spring loaded lifting stand. There is nothing to hate about this bike. The only incorrect fact in this advert that I see is the speed. Without assisted pedaling your top speed will be around 18 to 20 mph and not 22-24. The average electric bike only hits around 15. And yes it does depend on weight and terrain. The bike is sturdy and great for cruising and shopping as it comes with a basket and back rack. And a nice looking bike at that. People constantly comment and ask questions. You might get it a few dollars cheaper through Amazon. I highly recommend this bike!Read full review
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I received my bike on time and it was easy to assemble. Riding came so naturally, no big learning curve. Good power for going up steep bridge.
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I am riddled with arthritis and lost the stamina that I used to have to be able to ride for any length of time. I needed something that could make it easier and this bicyclel completely fits the bill. Pushing a button for the peddle assist makes going uphilll as easy as downhill. I like that I can use the throttle to control how much help I'm getting. So far the farthest I have ridden is seven miles and the battery was still at full when I got home. Mind you, I didn't use the motor for the whole ride but there was a lot of uphill.
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