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Summary of Reviews
We have read all expert and user reviews on the HAOQI Antelope Pro. In summary, this is what cyclists think.
12 reasons to buy
- The HAOQI Antelope Pro includes two batteries (12.5Ah, 11.6Ah) with a total capacity of 1157Wh.
- Experts commend the power and speed of the 750W motor.
- One reviewer travels 43 miles on hilly terrain using only the throttle.
- The low step-through frame makes the bike easy to mount and dismount.
- The Antelope Pro impresses on steep climbs (up to 20%), maintaining decent speed while using the throttle or pedal assist.
- Experts laud the mix of stability and agility afforded by the small wheels and compact frame.
- Reviewers and owners compliment the tidy cable management.
- HAOQI claims a payload capacity of 400lb.
- HAOQI includes two chargers for charging the batteries simultaneously.
- Reviewers appreciate the inclusion of a wattmeter and ambient temperature sensor.
- The Antelope Pro comes with lights, fenders, a rear rack, a bell, and mounting points for front accessories.
- HAOQI offers a three-year warranty on the batteries.
9 reasons not to buy
- At 84lb before adding accessories, the HAOQI Antelope Pro is heavy.
- Experts point out that the motor is quite noisy, especially when taking off. Others report squealing brakes that require adjustment.
- Unlocking pedal assist to 28mph also raises the throttle maximum, meaning the bike violates throttle speed laws in most states.
- This bike is unlikely to fit the full listed height range of 5'1" to 6'8". A 6'2" rider wishes the stem height was adjustable.
- Testers report ghost pedaling at around 25mph.
- HAOQI claims a 3A charger is included, but some reviewers get a 2A one.
- The position of the dual kickstand reduces ground clearance, and the chain sometimes hits it.
- Owners with the HAOQI front basket say it's heavy and hits the headlight on bigger bumps, changing its angle.
- Some buyers are dissatisfied with HAOQI's customer support and warranty process.