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Summary of Reviews
We have read all expert and user reviews on the GOTRAX F1. In summary, this is what cyclists think.
8 reasons to buy
- The GOTRAX F1 arrives fully assembled.
- The F1’s relatively low weight of 46.8lb makes it easier to lift and carry than most competitors.
- An expert says the “surprisingly powerful” 350W motor provides good acceleration on the throttle.
- The F1 proves an adept hill climber using pedal assistance or throttle.
- The standard F1’s 375Wh battery carries a 250lb tester 26.89 miles at 15mph on PAS 4, exceeding the stated range. Using throttle only, the bike covers 17.6 miles at 15mph.
- This bike comes with front and rear lights, including a flashing brake function.
- The F1 Version 2 (500Wh battery) includes a saddle bag, phone mount, lock, bell, mirrors, and tire levers.
- The saddle and handlebar height are easily adjusted to suit different riders.
12 reasons not to buy
- Despite the F1’s claimed IPX4 rating, the manual states, “Do not ride under wet conditions,” the bike “is not waterproof,” and “water damage is not covered by our warranty.”
- Lacking fenders, a cargo rack, and wet-weather protection, the F1 isn’t suited to commuting.
- GOTRAX provides no guidance on rider fit but a reviewer notes the low standover height and confirms the bike is comfortable for 5’6” and 5’11” riders.
- GOTRAX provides scant details on either version of the F1, hindering accurate assessment.
- The GOTRAX website says the F1 can carry 300lb. The user manual states 264lb, and as this may include the bike’s 46.8lb weight, the real capacity could be 217lb.
- The weedy 1.5A charger results in very long charging times.
- The V2’s included saddle bag obstructs the rear light if the seat is too low.
- A reviewer complains that it’s “difficult” to turn the key when removing the battery.
- Testers say the single-speed drivetrain makes pedaling difficult when pulling away or trying to maintain high speeds.
- One tester’s bike arrived with damage. Another’s needed attention to the brakes, crank, and wheel.
- Reviewers find the F1’s refusal to stay folded makes it inconvenient to carry.
- Owners complain of parts failing, and GOTRAX has a poor reputation for reliability and customer support.