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Summary of Reviews
We have read all expert and user reviews on the Aventon Aventure.2. In summary, this is what cyclists think.
14 reasons to buy
- The Aventure.2 is available in a step-through or step-over frame, each with two size options.
- In the view of experts, this bike is suitable for both commuting and off-roading on varied terrain.
- Reviewers appreciate the overall build quality, highlighting the sturdy metal fenders and 400lb weight limit.
- The Aventure.2 has a headlight and integrated rear lights with turn signals.
- Experts say the torque sensor gives the Aventure.2 a more natural-feeling ride and greater range than a cadence sensor.
- Riders say the Tektro hydraulic disc brakes with 180mm rotors are powerful and easy to modulate.
- According to reviewers, the color display is bright and easy to read.
- The Aventure.2 ships with a 20mph limit (Class 2). Owners can unlock 28mph pedal assist speeds through the Aventon app.
- Users appreciate the Shimano Altus drivetrain, which provides smooth, reliable shifting.
- Reviewers appreciate the traction on loose surfaces and overall comfort of the puncture-resistant 4” tires.
- Tests show Aventon’s claimed range is realistic (60 miles on pedal-assist level 1 and 30 miles with the throttle).
- Experts say the 750W motor offers plenty of power without overwhelming the rider, and throttle mode is smooth and responsive.
- Reviewers praise the Aventure.2’s confidence-inspiring stability at high speeds.
- The Aventure.2’s throttle is removable, allowing owners to comply with local laws.
7 reasons not to buy
- Experts say the weight (77lb) and bulk make the Aventure.2 awkward to lift or carry.
- The Aventure.2 doesn’t have a horn or bell.
- Users complain about being unable to install or register on the Aventon app or connect to the bike.
- Several testers think the suspension fork is ineffective and unnecessary.
- More effort is required to reach higher speeds with a torque sensor than with a cadence sensor.
- The non-adjustable brake levers could be a problem for smaller hands, according to one expert.
- Aventon has a poor reputation for reliability and customer support.