C19

Regular price $399.00
Regular price $599.00 Sale price $399.00
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Deidra 5
WINDHORSEDeidra 5
Regular price $399.00
Regular price $599.00 Sale price $399.00

Model NO.: Carbine C19 
Color: Black
Range: 19 Miles
Rated Speed: 15.5 MPH
Top Speed: 21 MPH
Motor: 350W High Speed Geared Hub Motor
Battery: 36V 8AH 288Wh
Max Battery Volume: 336Wh
Charging Time: 4~5 Hours
Frame Material: Carbon Alloy
Weight: 45lbs
Max load: 330lbs
Tire: 14”
Size: 1320*220*1000mm
Package: 1340*225*610mm
Advantage: High Speed Motor, 336Wh Battery, Strong Climbing Ability, Handle Design, Inner Wiring
Addition Features: Disk Brake, 14'' Fat Tires

Motor 350W
Battery 288Wh (36V/8Ah)
Dimension 52"L x 8"W x 39.4"H
Weight 44 lb
Payload 330 lb
Tire 14"x2"
Riders height 5'1"-6'23"
Speed 20 Mph
Range 35 Miles
Display LED
Frame Carbon Alloy Steel

Customer Reviews

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j c
Was ordered for occasional use by a 'tweenager' and it does a great job.

Assembled easily, came as expected, powerful enough for OUR targeted user of an under 100lbs.
Looks kinda funky in design, but likely a 'necessary evil' for the wonderful ability to fold up for compact transport/storage...certainly over-comable for the benefits we enjoy.
We're happy with ours, for sure, and that it comes in under 400USD. Sure, it's still a hefty investment, but 'acceptable' when graduating from not-much-cheaper higher-end scooters they're coming from.
I'm 200lbs, and while this states a rating over 300lbs, I don't have FULL confidence in using it as MY daily commuter, for reliable years of service. Sure, the occasional usage for me, I think it'd do just fine, and for our needs, are satisfied owners.

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George
Good for short trips, probably will not support as much weight as advertised

I ordered this bike for short trips around the neighborhood to gather the mail etc. The bike is lightweight and I like that it can be folded up for storage when not in use. I don’t think this is suitable for most plus adult sized folks. It’s more suited to a pre-teen or student. There’s a bit of a learning curve when learning to use the bike, but otherwise is fun to ride. I think it’s a well priced bike for the money and would be excellent for a student living on campus to get from place to place.

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Meliepy
Fun electric bike but it broke after a few months

This by electric bike has a lot of power and doesn't need to be charged that often unless you use it a lot. The bike takes a little bit to get used to when you first start out riding. I recommend practicing in wide open spaces so that if you jolt forward you won't crash into something. I also suggest when you are first learning, don't accelerate with the pedals and only accelerate with the handle until you get the hang of that. Then you can add the pedals because the pedals are really unpredictable and it's hard to get hang of them. Our bike also broke after a few months and it won't go forward. Something's wrong with the breaks but we're hoping to be able to fix it at some point.

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LeLa
Fun, takes a little adjusting

Like another reviewer, we had an issue with the back sprocket unscrewing. For us, this happened right at the start. My husband tried to use the bike and couldn't make it around the side of the house before it stopped working for him. Referring to the other review, he checked and figured out that we had the same problem and he was able to make the adjustment necessary to make it work. After a test ride, he pointed out that there were a couple of things which make this kind of bike a bit of a learning curve if you are used to manual bicycles. First, because the wheels are so small, the turning ratio is really short too. Unlike a regular bike, you pretty much turn on a dime, which you need to account for in order to not fall over. Also, if you want to use just the pedals without power boost, you need to turn off the motor. There is no way to just pedal without the bike kicking into the highest speed setting to assist you. These are not deal breakers, just something to be aware of if you haven't ridden this type of bike before. He noted that, in terms of the bike itself, the seat slid down as he was using the bike, so while it started at the right height by the time he returned from his ride he was sitting quite a bit closer to the ground than when he started. We aren't sure why this happened but he's pretty strong and is used to adjusting our regular bike seats, so is familiar with the process, how much force to use, etc. Also, the pedals aren't the highest quality, they have little plastic nubs on one side to help your feet stay on them, but if you are using this for transportation you might want to see if you can trade them out for pedals that are larger and have a better grip (possibly metal teeth). Overall, it's a fun bike and because it folds down it is pretty compact, which makes it a helpful option for dorm or apartment living.

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Atomic City Design
So much fun!

Was easy to put together and start using almost right away. I live in an area with lots of hills and some flat areas, so this made my bike riding so much easier and more comfortable for me. Charging it up is easy and last quite a while on one charge. Very sturdy and holds quite a bit of weight.