🚲 Elevate Your Commute: Ride Smart, Live Bold!
The isinwheel 26" Electric Cruiser Bike combines a powerful 500W motor with a long-lasting 36V 13Ah removable battery, allowing for speeds up to 20MPH and a range of over 55 miles. Designed for adults, it features a lightweight carbon steel frame, dual shock absorbers, and a 7-speed transmission for an exceptional riding experience. With safety features like dual disc brakes and a lighting system, this bike is perfect for both commuting and leisure.
Bike Type | Cruiser Bike |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Brand | isinwheel |
Number of Speeds | 7 |
Color | White |
Wheel Size | 26 Inches |
Frame Material | Aluminum |
Suspension Type | Dual |
Special Feature | Adjustable Seat |
Included Components | Electric Bike, Charger |
Size | Large |
Brake Style | Disc |
Specific Uses For Product | Road |
Voltage | 36 Volts |
Style | White |
Wattage | 500 watts |
Assembly Required | Yes |
Brand Name | isinwheel |
Material | Aluminum |
Manufacturer | SHENZHEN CHIRREY TECH NOLOGY CO., LTD. |
A**R
Great e-bike
This e-bike exceeded my expectations. It was easy to assemble and took about 45 minutes. It is a very good looking bike and comfortable. I’ve written other E bikes, and this one is more powerful but doesn’t jerk you when you turn on pedal assist. I live in a very hilly area, and it makes getting up the hills, a breeze, very happy with my purchase
W**.
Average bike. low price.
This is a good news bad news review. The bike is not the highest price so the quality is not the highest quality. It is a good ebike for a low price.The box arrives and you have mostly everything you need. It comes with a light, horn, rack, etc. Most bikes will need additional stuff. while the parts are not top of the line, it is nice that I don't need to buy the extras.Assembly was easy. The bike came in a box with a few dings and as I unwrapped the pieces, there were parts that were scratched and dinged. It is a new bike but no major concerns. The assembly was easy but the instructions were not completely clear. If you don't have a mechanical background, then you might run into some problems with a few spots here and there. After my first ride, I had to readjust a few parts here and there because I didn't understand the instructions until after I rode. I suggest a few short rides to feel what "isn't right" and then adjust accordingly. Brakes and alignment are not something to blow off so make sure they are done right or get someone to help with this.The electric. My commute to work is a total of 10 miles (16Km) one way in a city. The charge can get me to and from work two days with no worries on the charge. This is using the pedal assist and not full assist. The assist takes getting used to. There are times when I am working and waiting for the assist to kick in. Other times, the assist starts as soon as I pedal from a stop. I know there is a learning curve but I have not learned how to use the assist smoothly. After using the bike, the charge does take a while to do. I have rode this bike over twenty times and I am still learning the assist because it seems inconsistent. Be aware that it is nice to have assist, but be prepared to pedal as well. I use the bike as a bike with assist, so the throttle is not something that I can explain much.The bike feel is a little off. It has "suspension forks" on the front wheel. This bounces the bike. The good news is that the bumps don't hit you as much. The bad news is that your contact with the ground is not as solid. As I ride in the city, I would like contact to the ground for obstacles and debris. The tires are not top quality rubber and add to the "contact" concern. While they work, I am nervous as I roll over rough pavement and broken streets. It feels like they can tear on any small crack. It is a feel, I don't know if it is an actual problem for the future.The bike is heavy and light. I ride this ebike and it is much heavier than my regular bike. As I turn, balance, etc. the weight is a concern. This ebike is lighter than my brother's ebike. But his charge is longer and he can go faster. Either way, do your research so you know what you are getting what you want.The handlebars are good and bad. I like that they are up high so I am not leaning down. I am older and I don't want to bend like I used to. The handlebars are narrow. The traditional beach cruiser bars are much wider which allows for a different feel on turns and such. These bars are so narrow which is less cruiser and more "old ten-speed" feel. It isn't comfortable. It's a shame since the bars are so high like a cruiser.The electronic display has many items listed in the owners manual but I don't know how to access all of the items listed. It also has abbreviations that I don't know and are not explained. I might be able to look up all of the details on line, but I haven't seen them. The obvious items like speed, battery level are there, but the others might be useful if I knew how to use them or access them.I can't register my bike. I asked the company several times for a bike registration number. It is a number under the pedal crank that is unique to each bike. The company has not given me information on where they stamped a number. I can't register my bike. If my bike is stolen, then I don't have a number to use to claim.
K**G
Exceeded my expectations
Bike and customer service 5 stars. This bike is just like one on amazon for 250 more. Well done isinwheel!
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