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Review on Electric bike Eltreco XT 600 D (2021) black-blue 18" (requires final assembly) by Gabriela widerek ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I can't stop being happy with the purchase, a very good deal!

This leads me to conclude that the acquisition was a success. At the time this review was written, the total distance was 160 kilometers (120 of which were on paved roads and 30 were through wooded areas). I got this gadget since it was hard to find something decent, even without electricity, at the price of $49. And even more so with her. Therefore, the drawbacks I discuss here serve more as background knowledge. In addition, I will state that, in general, the results of the "off-road" test indicate that, despite the bike's outward appearances, it is designed solely for use on paved roads. First, because the plug is bad, as I mentioned above; second, because the bike's motor has a hard time keeping up with the frequent jolting, shaking, and dips. I don't think such a bike would hold up well if you used it to commute through the woods every day. The motor works properly, at least. Briefly discuss the outcomes of converting the bike into an e-vehicle. Maximum speed off the hill: 55 km/h; actual top speed of the motor: 40 km/h; typical speed over mild variations in terrain: 35 km/h; speed when power is lost: 25-30 km/h 1) Go flat out on asphalt with no major elevation changes in "motor only, gas to palace" mode at maximum traction, without using the pedals. Ten kilometers of non-depleting power reserves that don't require cycling. Power loss is eliminated over the entire pedaling range. Plus 10 kilometers (for a total of 20) In "motor only" mode, the bike has a maximum range of 20 km. If you start pedaling in "assistant" mode, you can get an extra 5 kilometers out of it. 2) Pedaling in a "walk" mode, with the assistance always on, through a variety of surfaces (earth, asphalt, walkways, tiles), with many stops: Maximum range with full power reserve ("to zero"): +30 km (total range: 60 km).

Pros
  • Plus Price. The first and most important benefit, which outweighs all the drawbacks, some of which I will discuss below. Plus, the standard Shimano shifting system is completely reliable, never causes any problems, and never has to be replaced. A+ Power source. It can be taken off fast, charged in a short amount of time (4-5 hours), and has a range of 20 kilometers (which I will detail further on). Plus, it's well-made. I never play anything, so nothing ever gets damaged, lost, or stolen from me. Plus, that style is quite sweet. This e-bike isn't styled like the typical Chinese Frankenstein monster. + Superb action even if electrical power is unavailable. The bike can be ridden in the same manner as any other bicycle. A+ Workstation Setup. When power is scarce, the device optimizes battery use to keep going as long as feasible. When the battery is too low to allow for independent operation, it continues to perform at peak efficiency but switches to aid mode.
Cons
  • Frame with a repulsive coat of paint. The paint, and not its application, is the real offender here. I decided to purchase the red glossy version. Even hoses that don't quite fit have damaged the surface, and they've all but wiped it clean. Gloss and gloss will fall off in a couple of weeks if you opt to carry a bike lock, chain, or backpack on the frame. Maybe that won't be an issue with the matte finish. Poor cutlery. Immediately, it must be altered. Due to my lack of cycling expertise, I find the reviewer's use of the term "bent rooster" to be particularly irritating. But even I can see that this fork is made of nothing more than oak. After a month of use, it developed snotty oil and stopped functioning as a fork. Furthermore, there is no scope for customization. Not that I expected much more for that price, but I feel it's essential to at least talk about what happened to me. False, hydraulic brakes are not allowed. These brakes are satisfactory in my opinion. Never has stopping the incorrect direction or not stopping at all been a problem for me. You should definitely put it on if this is not your first bike and you are familiar with the benefits of a hydraulic braking system. One more time, this is not a drawback of these. A bicycle with hydraulics would cost 20% more.