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Summary of Reviews
We have read all expert and user reviews on the DYU King 750. In summary, this is what cyclists think.
7 reasons to buy
- Reviewers are impressed by the King 750’s quality at this price.
- Experts laud the stopping power provided by the hydraulic disc brakes.
- In testing, the King 750 performs well on both steep and long climbs.
- Experts commend the throttle’s “smooth” and “fast” acceleration.
- Testers find that the King 750’s fat tires perform well on and off-road.
- According to reviewers, the King 750’s riding position is comfortable and ergonomic.
- Reviewers praise the range. One rider reaches 40 miles on hilly terrain using mostly throttle power.
9 reasons not to buy
- DYU’s stated height range of 5’3” to 6’4” is exaggerated. One 5’10” tester struggles to mount the bike.
- At 97lb, the King 750 is very heavy and not maneuverable.
- A few testers feel wider bars would be preferable, given the size of the bike and its off-road designation.
- The majority of reviewers complain of lagging pedal assist.
- Experts find the King 750 lacks gears for climbing steep hills or pedaling at high speeds.
- The King 750 only has three pedal assist modes.
- One expert says the suspension seatpost can get stuck after compressing.
- A reviewer reports that the suspension fork bottoms out easily on hard landings.
- The King 750 doesn’t have a taillight.