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Summary of Reviews
We have read all expert and user reviews on the Buzz Cerana 2. In summary, this is what cyclists think. Published Jul 10, 2026 by Amar Punekar.
7 reasons to buy
- The Cerana 2 comes with a front light, a rear light, fenders, a rear rack rated for 50lb, and a front rack rated for 20lb.
- Testers say the Buzz Cerana 2 handles moderate inclines easily.
- The step-through frame and 15” standover height make mounting and dismounting easy.
- Most reviewers appreciate having the dropper post, though the manual lever is awkward to access.
- Experts find assembly quick and easy.
- The display is easy to read and shows battery level as a percentage.
- In one test, the reviewer covers 20 miles using a mix of throttle and PAS level 1 to 3, with 56% battery remaining.
7 reasons not to buy
- Experts say the throttle response is slow, and it only activates when the bike is in motion.
- Buzz recommends a height range of 5’2” to 6’3” for this bike, but a 6’ reviewer finds it too small.
- Testers find the ride uncomfortable over rough pavement.
- Pedal assist is "jumpy," with brief power surges, according to reviewers.
- The taillight lacks brake activation.
- An expert complains that the brake levers require significant hand effort when riding loaded with cargo.
- One test bike suffers a broken fender on the first ride.
Bottom line
The Buzz Cerana 2 gets a complete makeover with a redesigned frame, 48V hub-drive system, and throttle. The dropper post and accessories are valuable inclusions for urban riders. Testers report decent climbing ability and braking power. Complaints highlight the jerky pedal assist, exaggerated sizing, and rough ride over bumpy pavement. The throttle responds slowly and doesn’t engage until the bike is rolling. At the discounted price, experts consider the Cerana 2 good value, but at full price, Lectric’s XPress2 and Fiido’s C11 are worth considering instead.Expert Reviews
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