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Summary of Reviews
We have read all expert and user reviews on the Freesky Rocky Pro A-320. In summary, this is what cyclists think.
12 reasons to buy
- Freesky offers the Rocky Pro A-320 with the choice of four colorways and 20Ah or 25Ah batteries.
- A reviewer enjoys the comfort of the upright riding position and plush front suspension.
- Testers relish the motor's power on steep hills.
- A reviewer praises the responsive throttle and pedal assist power.
- The S4 4-piston hydraulic disc brakes provide excellent stopping power in testing.
- Reviewers find the CST BFT 20” x 4” tires offer good grip on and off-road.
- An expert appreciates the Rocky Pro's stable handling at high speeds.
- The Rocky Pro A-320 has an integrated rear rack, headlight, taillight with brake activation, and fenders.
- Assembly is quick and easy, according to a reviewer.
- The easy-to-read color display has a USB-C charge port.
- A reviewer likes the convenience of the NFC card for powering the Rocky Pro on and off.
- The step-through frame is easy to mount and dismount.
8 reasons not to buy
- Two 5’11” reviewers find the bike too small despite falling within the stated height range of 5’1” to 5’11”.
- At a claimed weight of 77lb, the Rocky Pro A-320 is heavy.
- A 150lb reviewer finds the rear suspension too stiff, and it isn't adjustable.
- Testers find the acceleration too aggressive in PAS level 2 and above, making the bike hard to control.
- An expert feels the overwhelming acceleration and power make this bike unsuitable for riding off-road.
- Motor power output decreases dramatically as battery charge drops.
- One tester gets a puncture on the first ride.
- The 30mph top speed exceeds e-bike limits.