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Summary of Reviews
We have read all expert and user reviews on the ENGWE Engine Pro. In summary, this is what cyclists think.
13 reasons to buy
- The Engine Pro comes with fenders, a rear rack, automatic lights with brake activation, and a horn.
- Reviewers appreciate the battery range. One gets 62 miles in testing.
- ENGWE states the Engine Pro can carry 330lb.
- Testers say the power and fat tires make this bike a lot of fun to ride.
- Experts praise the Engine Pro’s price-to-performance ratio.
- Testers say the hydraulic disc brakes are powerful and easy to modulate.
- The 8-speed Shimano Altus drivetrain is above average at this price point.
- The burly cast wheels eliminate the possibility of broken spokes.
- Experts find the Engine Pro accelerates well and easily cruises at 18 to 22mph on level terrain.
- Reviewers highlight the “impressive” color display, which is easy to see and offers good functionality.
- The Engine Pro has regenerative braking and cruise control.
- The dual suspension and fat tires provide comfort on roads and country paths, say testers.
- A frame-integrated handle makes the Engine Pro more convenient to lift or maneuver.
7 reasons not to buy
- At 83.77lb, the Engine Pro is very heavy, especially for a folder, making it hard to lift and carry.
- The non-adjustable rear shock lacks compliance, limiting the bike’s off-road performance.
- Testers criticize the unresponsive pedal assistance. Motor power continues for a few seconds after pedaling stops.
- An expert finds the motor struggles when climbing steep hills.
- The motor controller on one reviewer's test bike failed.
- Users report customer service frustrations following failed batteries and controllers.
- Many buyers complain about being unable to source replacement parts.
Bottom line
ENGWE’s Engine Pro is an electric folding bike with a 750W motor, dual suspension, and fat tires. Weight capacity, battery range, and ride comfort impress experts, who also praise the above-average drivetrain, brakes, and color display. Though the Engine Pro accelerates well and easily cruises at around 20mph, testers say it’s noisy and struggles on steep hills. The bike’s high weight makes it hard to carry and limits its capabilities off-road. Customer service frustrations and problems sourcing replacement parts may deter some buyers. However, despite these shortcomings, reviewers consider the Engine Pro good value in terms of fun, performance, and features.Expert Reviews
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