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Summary of Reviews
We have read all expert and user reviews on the Gyroor C3. In summary, this is what cyclists think.
8 reasons to buy
- Reviewers enjoy the “silent” motor's “gentle” acceleration.
- In testing, a 185lb rider climbs a 10% grade hill using pedal assist.
- Testers say the throttle engages and disengages "instantly."
- The folding handlebars and pedals simplify storage and transportation.
- The mechanical disc brakes prove to be "effective" in tests.
- An expert says the tires provide "great" traction.
- The Gyroor C3 has an exceptionally low price.
- The bike arrives mostly assembled with integrated lights, fenders, and a phone mount.
15 reasons not to buy
- Testers feel the C3 is "underpowered" for heavier riders and "uncomfortable" for those over 5'6".
- Experts highlight the short 19.1” handlebar height and limited seat adjustment.
- The integrated battery is not removable.
- Experts say the Gyroor C3 is “deceivingly” heavy at almost 48lb.
- The C3's real-world range falls short of the Gyroor's stated 28 to 38 miles.
- According to testers, the battery level indicator is inaccurate.
- Pedal assist takes one and a half pedal revolutions to activate and lags half a second after stopping.
- Testers and owners complain of "unsteadiness" and "wobbliness" while riding.
- The rear tire tends to puncture easily.
- Reviewers find the suspension unhelpful and "unnecessary."
- Experts report ghost pedaling at around 11mph.
- Testers say the horn is too quiet for urban settings.
- The phone mount doesn't hold the phone securely on bumpy terrain, according to owners.
- Gyroor recalled C3 batteries (battery model 10S4P) for fire and burn risks.
- Buyers report broken and failing parts, shipping damage, poor quality control, missing deliveries, and "horrible" customer support.
Bottom line
The Gyroor C3 is a mini electric bike with 14" wheels, foldable bars and pedals, and a 450W motor. It's deemed suitable for teenagers or short adults; heavier and taller riders find it uncomfortable and lacking power. While some owners find the "tiny" bike fun and practical for commuting, others perceive it as "goofy" or toy-like. Experts and owners highlight the unsteady ride, and multiple buyers complain about broken or failing parts, shipping damage, and poor customer support. Additionally, in 2022, Gyroor recalled all C3 bikes with 10S4P battery packs due to fire incidents. Given its shortcomings, the C3 is hard to recommend.Expert Reviews
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