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Summary of Reviews
We have read all expert and user reviews on the Jansno X60. In summary, this is what cyclists think.
7 reasons to buy
- Testers praise the responsive throttle's strong acceleration and climbing power.
- In testing, the DYIsland hydraulic disc brakes provide reliable stopping power, and the brake levers are reach-adjustable.
- Experts find the X60 easy to assemble.
- The X60 comes with a headlight, front and rear turn signals, a taillight with brake activation, and fenders.
- Reviewers enjoy the comfortable, moto-style saddle.
- Testers appreciate the large color display, which has a USB-C port for charging devices.
- The choice of mag wheels eliminates the chance of broken spokes.
12 reasons not to buy
- Experts note delays of up to three seconds for pedal assist to kick in and up to two seconds to shut off.
- Riders at the short end of the stated height range (5’3” to 6’3”) may struggle to mount the 33" high seat.
- Testers ranging from 5’9” to 6’3” find pedaling cramped and awkward, with their knees rising high above the saddle.
- At 119lb, the X60 is very heavy.
- Reviewers find the ride uncomfortable over light off-road terrain, with one noting chain slap over a dirt path.
- The bike's power output with two motors and the unlocked throttle speed (32mph) exceed legal e-bike limits.
- Experts report ghost pedaling at speeds over 17mph.
- The suspension fork isn't adjustable, and a tester says it’s too soft, bottoming out easily when riding off-road.
- Testers note the bike is underpowered in single motor mode, struggling on steep inclines.
- The NFC card is sometimes slow to activate the display, according to experts.
- The 2A charger delivers slow charging times of around 12 hours.
- Experts criticize the bike’s “cheap” finish, citing the lack of a battery cover, exposed controller box, and chunky welds.
Bottom line
The Jansno X60 is a moped-style e-bike with two 550W motors and a 1,104Wh battery. Experts enjoy the climbing ability and strong acceleration when using the throttle in dual motor mode. The reliable brakes and comfy saddle also impress. Drawbacks include inaccurate sizing, high weight, lagging pedal assist, and the non-adjustable suspension fork. Testers also find the bike uncomfortable over light trails, despite being marketed for this. Overall, aside from its power, the X60 fails to stand out in this segment.Expert Reviews
77/100 based on 3 rated expert reviewsJansno X60 Gets Dual Motors on a Budget
This Dual Motor E-Bike Is More Powerful Than I Expected – Jansno X60
Jansno X60 Offroad Review – Does the Dual-Motor Fat Bike Deliver What It Promises? [German]
Futuristic, Affordable Electric Bike With Tons of Range! Jansno X60 [Italian]
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