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Summary of Reviews
We have read all expert and user reviews on the Jasion RetroVolt Pro. In summary, this is what cyclists think.
10 reasons to buy
- The RetroVolt Pro comes with lights, fenders, and a frame-integrated rear rack.
- The hydraulic disc brakes work well in testing.
- Owners and testers relish the high cruising speed of 30mph.
- Testers appreciate the motor's responsiveness.
- Experts enjoy the stable yet agile handling.
- Owners praise the comfortable ride quality.
- The RetroVolt handles light off-road terrain in testing.
- A tester riding with a passenger (combined weight of 300lb) says the motor handles the high weight well.
- The angle of the BMX-style handlebars can be adjusted for better fit.
- Buyers say assembly is easy.
7 reasons not to buy
- Several buyers receive bikes with shipping damage.
- Reviewers and owners complain it’s hard to gauge remaining battery charge due to the fluctuating meter.
- The RetroVolt Pro struggles on steep inclines under throttle power alone.
- Pedaling is uncomfortable for most riders in the stated height range of 5'4” to 6’2”.
- This bike exceeds e-bike power and speed limits.
- A tester's heels strike the passenger pegs while pedaling (men's size 9).
- Two testers who weigh under 200lb find the rear shock too stiff.
Bottom line
The Jasion RetroVolt Pro builds on the original version with a larger battery, more power, and hydraulic disc brakes. While the ride is comfortable enough for most, some complain about the rear suspension being too firm. Owners are generally pleased with the ease of use and assembly. Some bikes arrive damaged, but buyers say customer support helps solve issues. Like most motorcycle-style e-bikes, the RetroVolt is primarily for throttle riding, but unfortunately, it won’t make it up steep inclines without pedaling. Overall, the RetroVolt Pro is recommended for its budget-friendly price.Expert Reviews
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