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Summary of Reviews
We have read all expert and user reviews on the Kingbull Verve. In summary, this is what cyclists think.
10 reasons to buy
- Testers relish the Verve's quick throttle acceleration.
- The four-piston Tektro hydraulic disc brakes deliver strong stopping power.
- Experts praise the responsive, natural-feeling pedal assist.
- The Verve comes with a rear rack, fenders, a headlight, and a taillight with brake activation.
- The Verve has an above-average rack capacity of 150lb.
- Reviewers find the ride comfortable over bumpy pavement.
- A tester says the Verve is easy to maneuver.
- The telescopic stem allows quick modifications to fit.
- The wide, low step-through frame makes the bike easy to mount and dismount.
- The bike’s IPX6 water rating is above-average.
4 reasons not to buy
- A 5’11” tester feels the long reach makes the Verve unsuitable for riders below 5’10”.
- At 77lb, the bike is relatively heavy for a folding fat-tire e-bike.
- At a tested 36” x 21” x 32” when folded, the Verve is bulky for its category.
- Two testers find the saddle too firm and uncomfortable.
Bottom line
Reviews are limited for Kingbull’s Verve. This folding fat-tire e-bike boasts a high payload capacity, strong braking, quick throttle acceleration, and responsive pedal assist. Testers also enjoy the nimble handling and comfortable ride over bumpy pavement. The range and off-road capability remain untested. The relatively high weight and bulky dimensions make the folding feature less useful. But the biggest complaints are poor climbing performance and the uncomfortable, lean-forward riding position, causing a tester to deem the bike unsuitable for shorter riders. Nonetheless, the reliable performance and branded components at this price make the Verve a decent option for taller riders.Expert Reviews
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