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Summary of Reviews
We have read all expert and user reviews on the Aniioki AQ177 Pro Max. In summary, this is what cyclists think.
7 reasons to buy
- Reviewers agree that 100 miles of throttle-only range is achievable.
- Experts enjoy the ride comfort, even on longer journeys.
- The AQ177 Pro Max has a headlight, a taillight, rear turn indicators, and a rack.
- This bike has extra-thick brake rotors and testers say the brakes provide ample stopping power.
- Several reviewers mention how “fun” the bike is to ride.
- Testers say the suspension smooths out bumps on roads and light off-road paths.
- The AQ177 Pro Max has a cruise control feature and an NFC fob instead of a traditional key.
10 reasons not to buy
- The Aniioki AQ177 is very heavy at 112lb.
- Testers say the display is dull and hard to read in sunlight.
- Reviewers mention that the single-sided kickstand is not stable enough.
- Testers complain that the headlight angle cannot be adjusted.
- The rear brake light and turn indicators are not bright enough for daytime use, according to reviewers.
- The turn indicators don’t have an audio or visual cue showing they’re turned on.
- Owners and experts say the suspension fork isn’t good enough, frequently bottoming out on minor bumps.
- Testers report ghost pedaling at higher speeds.
- Aniioki’s recommended inseam length is 33.4” and above.
- The rack has a 55lb weight limit despite being set up for carrying passengers.