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Cyrusher Kommoda
Step through design and dual-suspension used to make it comfortable for absolutely anyone to ride.
Engwe EP2 Pro | Cyrusher Kommoda | |
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Max. Range: | 50 miles (80km) | 25-50miles (40-80km) |
Wattage: | 750W (250W in UK & EU) | 750W (250W in UK & EU) |
Weight: | 74lbs(34kg) | 74lb (34kg) |
Load Capacity: | 330 lbs(150kg) | 330 lbs (150 kg) |
Gears: | 7-Speed | 7-Speed |
Throttle: | ✅ | ✅ |
Lights: | ✅ | ✅ |
Fenders: | ✅ | ✅ |
Pannier Rack: | ✅ | ✅ |
Estimated Price: | 🇬🇧 £1,020 🇺🇸 1,100 🇪🇺 €1,075 | 🇬🇧 £2,100 🇺🇸 $1,900 🇪🇺 €2,000 |
Prices are approximate
Weight: 34kg (74lbs)
Wattage: 750W
Range: 50 miles (80km)
Gears: 34kg (74lbs)
Folding electric fat bike
Large 750W moto
Various colour and build options
The fifth bike on our list is a folding electric fat bike. Yes – there really is such a thing! The Engwe EP2 Pro is a neat bike which combines the at-home utility of a folding bike with the out-and-riding fun of a fat bike.
As far as the electric side of things goes, the Engwe EP2 runs a rear wheel hub motor with a large 750W motor. That’s more than enough oomph to cope with the toughest of hills, even those off road.
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Prices are approximate
Weight: 34kg (74lb)
Wattage: 250W
Range: 25-50miles (40-80km)
Gears: 7-speed
Electric fat bike with rear suspension
Front suspension
Bold colours
Perhaps the most interesting bike on our list. The Kommoda (so-called because it’s taken from the Spanish word for comfort) is a step through electric fat bike with dual suspension. On the face of it, this bike is the most comfortable on our list to ride.
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