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Summary of Reviews
We have read all expert and user reviews on the Bluejay Sport. In summary, this is what cyclists think.
11 reasons to buy
- Experts enjoy the power and “quick” acceleration of the 500W mid-drive motor.
- Reviewers commend the Bluejay Sport's ability to sustain its top speed of 28mph.
- This bike demonstrates excellent hill-climbing performance in testing.
- Experts appreciate the stopping power provided by the Tektro hydraulic disc brakes.
- The vintage aesthetic and hidden cables enhance the bike's visual appeal, according to owners.
- Testers find the color display “intuitive.” It also has a USB port for charging devices.
- Owners praise the Bluejay Sport for its comfort.
- The front and rear racks can support 24lb and 55lb.
- The Bafang Go app provides detailed insights into speed, battery status, power output, and more.
- Bluejay includes free professional assembly with the Sport.
- The WTB Nano 2.1” tires perform “great on loose dirt and hardpack” trails.
5 reasons not to buy
- The Bluejay Sport has a lengthy recharge time of over seven hours.
- Testers are disappointed with the headlight, finding it "cheap" and dim.
- This bike lacks a throttle.
- The Bluejay Sport is relatively expensive, given the spec.
- In one expert’s view, the large, non-integrated battery is unsightly.
Bottom line
The Bluejay Sport is a Class 3 e-bike with a 500W mid-drive motor and 720Wh battery. This bike earns praise from experts for its quick acceleration, range, hill climbing performance, and stopping. The vintage aesthetic, off-road-capable tires, and dual-rack setup also add to its appeal. Given the high cost, the longer-than-average charging time and "cheap" headlight are disappointing. But overall, the Bluejay Sport’s blend of comfort, practicality, style, and performance is deemed worthy of its price tag.Expert Reviews
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