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Summary of Reviews
We have read all expert and user reviews on the Kingbull Hunter 2.0. In summary, this is what cyclists think.
7 reasons to buy
- The Hunter 2.0 easily handles steep inclines on throttle power.
- At 70lb, the Hunter 2.0 is relatively lightweight for a budget fat-tire e-bike.
- This bike comes with fenders, a rear rack, bungee cords, and integrated lights with brake activation at the rear.
- A 300lb reviewer gets 25.5 miles of range using just the throttle on a paved route. Another 220lb rider gets 22 miles on hilly terrain using the throttle and PAS 5.
- The Hunter 2.0 has an above-average payload capacity (400lb) and a rear rack capacity of 150lb.
- The Zoom hydraulic disc brakes demonstrate reliable stopping power in testing.
- The display has a USB port to charge devices on the go.
10 reasons not to buy
- Reviewers find the ride uncomfortable over rough terrain, highlighting the basic suspension fork.
- Experts agree riders at the high end of the 5’3” to 6’6” stated height range are unlikely to fit. One 6’1” tester says the bike feels cramped.
- Some testers say initial throttle acceleration feels too strong.
- When unlocked, the throttle exceeds e-bike speed limits, reaching 28mph.
- Testers complain that their toes hit the front fender while turning.
- A reviewer reports a lag of one pedal revolution before motor assistance kicks in.
- Multiple experts find the saddle and grips uncomfortable.
- A reviewer says the headlight rattles against the fender while riding on gravel.
- The slow 2A charger means lengthy charging times.
- An expert reports receiving a bent rack.
Bottom line
The Kingbull Hunter 2.0 is a fat-tire e-bike with a 750W motor and 720Wh battery. Upgrades over the previous version include hydraulic disc brakes, an improved suspension fork, and a branded Bafang motor. Experts praise the climbing ability, battery range, and braking power. Kingbull markets the Hunter 2.0 as a mountain bike, but the uncomfortable ride over rough terrain, basic suspension, lagging assist, and overwhelming acceleration contradict this claim. Reviewers also complain of toe overlap and inaccurate sizing. Overall, experts feel the Hunter 2.0 offers good value given the low price, but it's only suitable for pavement and light trails.Expert Reviews
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