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Facts
Summary of Reviews
We have read all expert and user reviews on the KBO K Series. In summary, this is what cyclists think.
13 reasons to buy
- Owners and experts agree the K Series offers good value at this price.
- The KBO K Series is available in both step-over (K1) and step-through (K2) frames.
- Experts say the 500W motor provides ample power and “zippy” performance.
- The K Series folds to a compact size of 35" x 20" x 28".
- At 55lb, the K Series is relatively lightweight for a budget electric bike.
- Reviewers deem the pedal-assisted hill climbing "respectable."
- The 52t chainring makes it possible to pedal at the max speed.
- Testers say the suspension fork effectively absorbs bumps.
- Reviewers commend the “grippy” 3” tires for their stability and cushion on uneven terrain.
- Experts praise the “nimble” handling for navigating tight spaces.
- According to testers, the bike pedals well without assistance.
- The K1 and K2 come mostly assembled and include accessories such as fenders, a rack rated for 55lb, a bell, and a headlight.
- The K Series is available in six colorways.
8 reasons not to buy
- Testers find the brake levers require significant force to engage.
- The externally routed cabling is unsightly.
- Both throttle and pedal assist exhibit a slight "jerkiness” and noticeable lag.
- Reviewers report the “thin” and “hard” seat as uncomfortable on longer rides
- The suspension fork lacks adjustment and lockout.
- The K Series doesn't come with a taillight.
- Two reviewers report that the front brakes require adjustment after assembly.
- One tester notes that the odometer shows lower mileage than actually traveled.