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Summary of Reviews
We have read all expert and user reviews on the Kingbull Literider 2.0. In summary, this is what cyclists think.
10 reasons to buy
- The Literider 2.0 comes with fenders, lights with brake activation, a rear rack rated for 150lb, bungee cords, front rack mounts, and a horn.
- Testers appreciate the smooth throttle power delivery.
- Testing shows that the hydraulic disc brakes deliver good stopping power, and the brake levers are reach-adjustable.
- Reviewers praise the Literider 2.0’s maneuverability.
- Testers enjoy the ride comfort over pavement and light off-road paths.
- The mag wheels reduce maintenance needs over spoked wheels.
- The top speed can be adjusted between 5 and 28mph in mile-per-hour increments.
- At 30.7” x 17.7” x 31.5” when folded, the Literider 2.0 is more compact than most 20” e-folders.
- Kingbull offers this bike in four colorways.
- The lights are above average for this price point, according to one reviewer.
6 reasons not to buy
- At 71lb, the Literider 2.0 is heavy for a folding e-bike, and some testers find it difficult to fold.
- Navigating and adjusting the advanced settings is unintuitive.
- One tester complains that the motor continues assisting for two seconds after pedaling stops; another says there's a slight delay to PAS activation.
- The Literider is rated for 5’2” to 6’6”, but a 6’2” reviewer cannot get full leg extension for pedaling.
- The display is difficult to read in the daylight.
- Several reviewers complain of ghost pedaling when the bike is unlocked to Class 3.
Bottom line
The updated Kingbull Literider 2.0 folding fat-tire e-bike is largely the same as the original Literider, but with a beefier frame, and a branded Bafang motor and Mozo adjustable hydraulic suspension fork replacing previously unbranded parts. Reviewers who had tested the original version find the 2.0 a very similar ride. Though the bike itself attracts only minor complaints, customer reviews of other models raise doubts about the company’s customer support. All experts agree that the Literider 2.0 is excellent value, with its only competitor at this price being the highly regarded Lectric XP4.Expert Reviews
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