ENGWE P26 Mountain E-Bike 26 Inch 500W Motro 48V 13.6AH 45Km/h Blue
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ENGWE P26 Mountain Bike 26 Inch Tire 48V 500W Motor 45Km/h Max Speed 13.6Ah Battery 86KM Range Shimano 7-Speed Gear Front Suspension El...View More

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What is the motor power of the bike?

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Can the bike be used without electric assistance?

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Reviews(10)

5.0
I seriously love this bike!! I've had this bike for 2 weeks now, commuting about 15 miles round trip. Its so easy to put together, im usually very hesitant with stuff like this but i did it while watching TV in about 35 min. Brakes are awesome, throttle and motor rides smooth and its so easy to get up to 22 mph! It even has cruise control!!(hold down the throttle for 15 seconds). The headlight is super bright, tires are pretty strong and durable, and the overall look and quality of this bike is really top notch. The full battery usually lasts about 4 trips(6.5 miles) straight throttle before I need to recharge. 5+ stars !!
Came well and easy to assemble.
People should really be treating an ebike like a car purchase. Unfortunately, since no one bothers to account for vehicle maintenance costs, or maintenance at all really (and thus the rise of disposable auto parts), I don't think these will be any different. But anyways, simple rule to greatly reduce your probability of getting shafted on an ebike purchase. Only buy bikes with a mid-drive motor and only if there's a name stamped on the side from which you can go buy replacement parts (Yamaha, Bosch, etc.). Expect to spend around $4k+. But $250 motor repair kit ever couple years on a $4k bike will be cheaper than replacement a $1k-$1.5k bike every year when that motor burns out. Speaking of ENGWE, in one word, it is worth buying with such price.
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