Windone RM7

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Facts

Gender
Release Year
Brand
Charge Time
7.5 Hours
Maximum Range
45 Miles
Top Speed
33 mph
Watts
1000 W
Torque
146 Nm
Volts and Amp Hours
48V 22.5Ah
Wheel Size
Weight
124.8 lb
Suspension
Brake Type
Frame Material

Summary of Reviews

We have read all expert and user reviews on the Windone RM7. In summary, this is what cyclists think.

8 reasons to buy

  • The RM7 comes with lights with integrated turn signals and hazard lights, and a horn.
  • Reviewers are impressed with the RM7’s performance on light gravel.
  • Testers say the RM7 is easy to wheelie.
  • Reviewers are pleased with the top speed of up to 33mph.
  • Testers praise the suspension for smoothing out the ride.
  • An expert finds it easy to maneuver the RM7.
  • A tester appreciates the high torque in the max power setting.
  • A reviewer finds the seat comfortable enough for long rides.

5 reasons not to buy

  • An expert reports a power lag of a few seconds in the first two power settings.
  • Riders on both ends of the 4’3” to 6” stated height range may not fit.
  • The Windone RM7 cannot be ridden on public roads or trails.
  • A reviewer complains of weak stopping power.
  • One tester finds the battery cover difficult to remove.

Bottom line

Newcomer Windone joins the entry-level electric dirt bike market with the RM7. Despite being marketed as a dirt bike, the RM7 is only suitable for light off-road surfaces, according to reviewers. The comfort and intuitive handling impress, and reviewers say it's easy to do tricks on it, especially when starting in the highest speed level. The delayed power delivery at the lower power settings is disappointing, and overall acceleration is slower than other budget electric dirt bikes. Overall, testers aren't convinced by the Windone RM7 in stock form.

Expert Reviews

81/100 based on 3 rated expert reviews
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BikelifeSeb

Street Legal E-Bike Tuttio Killer Windone RM7 Review

This thing actually handles [well] on the trails, unexpectedly…

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RunPlayBack

Windone RM7 Mini Electric Dirt Bike Full Review: Almost There

It’s a decent budget option if you’re looking for a mini electric dirt bike in the 48V category. It seems like it would be pretty easy to mod.

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Ben and Brit

Windone RM7 Electric Dirt Bike Review

… it doesn’t accelerate extremely fast.

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This New Tuttio Killer Is Crazy!

The suspension is so nice, especially for the cheap price. It’s cheaper than a Tuttio, Yozma, and all those other bikes, but those bikes also have some features that this bike might not have.

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