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Summary of Reviews
We have read all expert and user reviews on the Wired Warrior. In summary, this is what cyclists think.
12 reasons to buy
- The Warrior can be programmed to meet all three e-bike Classes or "Unrestricted" for use on private property.
- Power delivery from both the throttle and pedal assist is immediate.
- The Warrior has both cadence and torque sensors. Users can select their preferred one via the display.
- In one range test (cadence sensor mode), the 225lb reviewer gets 49 miles.
- One tester reaches 53mph in 19 seconds.
- The angle-adjustable BMX bars and two included seatposts of different lengths make it easier to find the right fit.
- The Warrior comes with a headlight, a taillight with brake activation, fenders, and a rack that supports 121.5lb.
- In testing, the Warrior handles very steep gradients under throttle power.
- Reviewers appreciate the comfortable upright riding position and how the adjustable suspension effectively smooths out the ride.
- Experts find the Warrior stable at high speeds.
- Two 3.5A chargers are included.
- The 450lb payload capacity is above average.
7 reasons not to buy
- At 145lb and 81” long, the Warrior is an extremely heavy and large bike.
- The aggressive acceleration can cause the front wheel to lift. Experts advise reducing the throttle output and start strength in the settings.
- Reviewers find the bike "jerky" and hard to control and maneuver at lower speeds.
- The Warrior's top speed and nominal power in unrestricted mode exceed all e-bike classifications, and compliance is questionable even when limited.
- The Warrior takes a lengthy 68 feet to stop from 40mph in testing.
- An expert recommends setting the throttle to match PAS level because it's so aggressive.
- The motor is very loud, particularly at high speed.
Bottom line
Wired labels its Warrior a "Power Performance Bike," with 2,000W nominal output and a top speed in excess of 50mph. It can be programmed to meet the three e-bike classifications, but true compliance is a grey area. Both reviewers find the Warrior's aggressive acceleration from a stop too hard to control, though this can be adjusted in the settings. Once rolling, the bike is stable, smooth, and comfortable. However, at low speeds, the Warrior is jerky and hard to maneuver. All things considered, the Warrior is only suited to experienced adrenaline junkies who are willing to flout e-bike rules.Expert Reviews
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