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We have read all expert and user reviews on the Heybike Saturn. In summary, this is what cyclists think. Published Jul 03, 2026 by Reda Ashour.
9 reasons to buy
- Heybike Saturn is sold with one or two 957Wh batteries.
- The Saturn comes with front and rear lights, turn signals, a brake light, a rear rack (rated for 55lb), passenger footpegs, and fenders.
- Using max assist, one reviewer gets 51.5 miles of range on the dual-battery Saturn.
- Testers enjoy the responsive power delivery and “punchy” acceleration.
- With the bike unlocked, testers reach speeds of up to 38mph.
- The Saturn has space for a passenger, as long as the total payload is below 330lb
- Testers find the upright riding position comfortable.
- The long seat and angle-adjustable handlebars allow riders of varying heights to find a comfortable position.
- Heybike's companion app allows customization of top speed in each PAS level.
9 reasons not to buy
- At over 103 to 115lb, the Saturn is very heavy, even for a motorcycle-style e-bike.
- Reviewers complain that the suspension is stiff and offers little adjustability. The shock reservoirs are also fake.
- An expert says the brakes provide insufficient stopping power for riding in the Saturn's unrestricted mode.
- It is difficult to see the taillight under the rear rack.
- Only one charger is provided with the dual-battery Saturn.
- Testers say acceleration tapers off after 20mph in unrestricted mode, and there's minimal difference between PAS levels 1, 2, and 3.
- The Saturn struggles on steep hills in testing.
- Reviewers find the seat uncomfortable.
- Two test bikes arrive with the brake sensors disconnected inside the cable sleeve.
Bottom line
Heybike's Saturn is a budget moto-style e-bike available with one or two batteries. Testers of the dual-battery Saturn get impressive ranges in testing, but Heybike's claim that this is a "Powerhouse" is debatable. The motor is responsive, and acceleration feels fast, but it tapers off around 20mph, and the bike struggles on steep hills, despite its 1,000W nominal power. Insufficient stopping and poor overall comfort are further drawbacks, but given the price, reviewers feel the Heybike Saturn's shortcomings are acceptable.Expert Reviews
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