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Summary of Reviews
We have read all expert and user reviews on the Euybike W1. In summary, this is what cyclists think.
8 reasons to buy
- The W1 comes with lights, fenders, a horn, and an integrated rear rack with a 150lb capacity.
- The W1’s 450lb payload capacity is well above average.
- Reviewers appreciate the range from the two large 30Ah batteries.
- Testers say the basic front suspension helps smooth out road imperfections.
- The Logan hydraulic disc brakes demonstrate excellent stopping power in testing.
- A reviewer finds the W1 corners and turns well, thanks to its low center of gravity and short wheelbase.
- Experts praise the throttle's responsiveness.
- One tester enjoys the relaxed upright riding position.
13 reasons not to buy
- At 105lb, the W1 is extremely heavy.
- Experts find the display dim and difficult to read in sunlight.
- Charging takes 30 hours, as just one 2A charger is included for both batteries.
- Reviewers say the bike is slow to accelerate, whether using throttle or pedal assist.
- Euybike lists a height range of 5’3” to 6’3”, but a 6' tester feels cramped.
- A test bike arrives with blemishes inside the headlight lens that can’t be cleaned.
- Testers complain of ghost pedaling.
- An expert counts a four-revolution pedal assist lag.
- Testers find the motor struggles on gradients as low as 6%.
- The non-adjustable suspension fork bottoms out going over bumps on the road.
- The seatpost on a test bike gets scratched by metal shards left in the seat tube from production.
- The display’s speedometer reads three miles per hour higher than external speedometers.
- A tester reveals that the cover on the seatpost is a piece of rubber made to look like suspension.
Bottom line
The Euybike W1 is a budget cargo-style e-bike with two large batteries. Pedaling is a chore with the reported PAS lag, ghost pedaling, and high weight, so most testers rely heavily on the throttle. The long range, stable handling, and high cargo capacity add to the W1's practicality, but unfortunately, it's slow to accelerate, slow on climbs, and uncomfortable over extended distances. While testers appreciate the Euybike W1's affordable price tag, it fails to compete with utility e-bikes like Aventon's Abound SR or Velotric's Go 1.Expert Reviews
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