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Summary of Reviews
We have read all expert and user reviews on the Gyroor EB262/EB263. In summary, this is what cyclists think.
7 reasons to buy
- Gyroor offers this bike in two builds: the base EB262 and the higher-spec EB263.
- The EB263 has fenders, a throttle, a headlight, and an LCD display.
- An expert praises the EB263’s throttle for its responsiveness and quick acceleration.
- At 49 and 54.9lb, both builds are light for this price point.
- A reviewer of the EB263 build says the suspension fork absorbs bumps well.
- Pedal assist is responsive, according to an expert.
- A tester reports the EB263 climbs small and moderate hills with relative ease.
8 reasons not to buy
- A tester of the EB262 says the 350W motor lacks power on hills. This build also doesn't have a throttle.
- Experts say the mechanical disc brakes are weak, and one reports brake rub that requires readjustment.
- One reviewer finds the ride uncomfortable over light off-road terrain.
- The EB262 only has a basic LED panel, and the EB263’s LCD display is hard to read in sunlight.
- Range isn't tested fully, but Gyroor’s 50-mile claim for the EB263 is certainly exaggerated.
- The pedals are too low to the ground, according to a reviewer.
- An expert complains about the flimsy pedals, weak kickstand, and barely functional bell.
- Gyroor’s website provides incomplete information for this bike.
Bottom line
Gyroor's EB262 and EB263 are budget hybrid e-bikes. The basic 350W EB262 lacks accessories and a throttle; the 550W EB263 has a 21-speed drivetrain, bigger battery, LCD display, lockable suspension fork, headlight, fenders, and throttle. Reviewers have nothing good to say about the EB262, but they praise the 550W EB263's responsive throttle, quick acceleration, and decent climbing ability. The bike is laughably far from Gyroor's mountain bike claims, with weak brakes and underwhelming range adding to its woes. Overall, the EB262 is best avoided, but reviewers see some value in the EB263 as a low-cost entry to e-biking.Expert Reviews
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