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Summary of Reviews
We have read all expert and user reviews on the Altis Delta. In summary, this is what cyclists think. Updated Mar 07, 2026 by Reda Ashour.
10 reasons to buy
- Experts praise the Delta's strong braking power.
- The Altis Delta has internal frame storage and integrated handholds under the seat.
- Reviewers say the Delta can handle jumps and rough off-road trails.
- Testers relish the Delta's exceptional hill-climbing ability and rapid acceleration.
- Reviewers find it easy to wheelie the Delta.
- Experts appreciate the stable handling.
- The roomy cockpit and full-length seat make it easier to find a comfortable position.
- Reviewers are impressed by the Delta’s silent operation.
- An expert verifies the top speed at 56mph with an external GPS.
- Testers say the ribbed seat offers good grip.
10 reasons not to buy
- Experts say the strong power and compact size make the Delta difficult to handle.
- Testers find mode 3 too aggressive, with a sharp spike in the middle of the power curve.
- Experts report a slight power delay in power modes 1 and 2 and jerky delivery below 20mph, making technical riding more challenging.
- The Delta’s power settings cannot be tuned, and there is no companion app.
- The compression adjustment knob on the fork doesn't do anything, and an expert complains that the fork dives under hard braking.
- Each mode has a hard speed limit, which jars the rider upon reaching it.
- Several reviewers say the chain is too loose.
- A test bike suffers from a fatal battery error and intermittent electrical issues within the first two miles.
- In testing, the speedometer reads 7mph over an external GPS at top speed.
- The Delta lacks lighting and a horn.
Bottom line
The Atlis Delta is another incredibly powerful offering from the electric powersports brand. Reviewers don't hesitate to send this "mini motocross bike" on jumps, through rough trails, and up steep hills thanks to its beefy build and ultra-powerful motor (both of which also contribute to its high weight). Additionally, the bike's ergonomics and brakes are praised. Unfortunately, the Delta is held back by its unrefined, non-customizable power delivery. The throttle is notably twitchy, laggy, and unpredictable, so handling is a challenge, especially at low speeds.Expert Reviews
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