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Summary of Reviews
We have read all expert and user reviews on the Aipas M1. In summary, this is what cyclists think.
10 reasons to buy
- The Aipas M1 comes in two builds: Pro or Max. The M1 Max has hydraulic disc brakes and an air shock.
- Reviewers appreciate the easy-to-mount step-through frame.
- The M1 includes fenders, lights, a horn, a controller-integrated USB charge port, and a 75lb-capacity rear rack.
- Testers say the M1 handles light off-road trails without issues.
- Experts appreciate the stable handling at high speed.
- Reviewers say the motor provides decent power with a smooth, gradual ramp-up.
- Testers are pleased with the performance of the M1 Pro’s suspension at this price point.
- The bright color display is easy to see with polarized sunglasses, according to a tester.
- A 180lb tester gets 40.75 miles of range riding mostly in PAS level 3.
- A reviewer praises customer support for returning emails within one day.
9 reasons not to buy
- At nearly 100lb and 80” long, the M1 is extremely heavy and large.
- Reviewers of the M1 Pro are disappointed by the weak mechanical disc brakes on such a fast, heavy bike.
- Two testers experience severe handlebar wobble. Aipas suggests removing the rear rack, which resolves the issue for one.
- Testers say the bike is cumbersome to handle at low speeds.
- Aipas lists two wildly exaggerated height ranges: 5’5” to 7’2” and 5’8” to 7’6”.
- The M1's power and top speed exceed legal e-bike classifications.
- The speedometer reads up to six miles per hour over an external GPS.
- Several testers of the M1 Pro complain of noisy rear shocks.
- The 2A charger takes a lengthy nine hours to charge the battery.
Bottom line
The Aipas M1 is a budget fat-tire e-bike available in two builds. Only the Pro is tested. For a heavy bike that goes 32mph, testers advise either swapping to hydraulic brakes or choosing the M1 Max. The suspension impresses for the price, contributing to decent performance on light off-road terrain. On the other hand, the high-power motor struggles on steep hills. While reviewers feel the M1 provides good value, it's difficult to ignore the reported issues.Expert Reviews
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