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Summary of Reviews
We have read all expert and user reviews on the Lectric XPeak 2.0. In summary, this is what cyclists think.
9 reasons to buy
- Lectric offers the XPeak 2.0 with a 720Wh or 960Wh battery (Long-Range). Both versions are available as a step-through or step-over.
- Experts praise the smooth and responsive pedal assist.
- Users can customize max speed and torque sensitivity through the display.
- Testers commend the hydraulic disc brakes and large 203mm front rotor for providing reliable stopping power.
- The XPeak 2.0 comes with a rear rack rated for 60lb, fenders, and lights.
- The RST Renegade fork is above average at this price point.
- Experts find the XPeak 2.0 comfortable over light trails, smooth gravel, and bumpy pavement, thanks to the suspension fork and wide tires.
- The color display has a USB-C port to charge devices on the go.
- The XPeak 2.0 arrives almost complete. Final assembly doesn't require tools.
8 reasons not to buy
- At 75lb with the smaller battery, the XPeak 2.0 is heavy. Lectric doesn't provide a weight for the Long-Range version.
- Experts find the motor underpowered on the steepest gradients, and one adds that it lacks torque at low speeds.
- The XPeak 2.0’s high weight and wide tires make it challenging to maneuver.
- The 2A charger means slow charging times, though Lectric sells an optional 5A charger.
- The taillight lacks brake activation, and one reviewer says the headlight is dim.
- Testers find the bike noisy over bumpy terrain, highlighting chain slap and rattling kickstands, controllers, and batteries.
- Two reviewers get flat tires during testing.
- Experts complain of poor pedal clearance when riding off-road.
Bottom line
The Lectric XPeak 2.0 is a fat-tire electric bike available in two builds: standard (720Wh) and Long-Range (960Wh). Both versions come as a step-through or step-over. Testers praise the smooth pedal assist, reliable braking, and comfortable ride. However, the XPeak 2.0’s high weight, bulk, poor pedal clearance, and sluggish puncture-prone tires contradict Lectric’s claim that this is an e-MTB. The bike also struggles on steep inclines and creates a symphony of undesirable noise over bumpy terrain. Nonetheless, experts agree the XPeak 2.0 delivers excellent value in the fat-tire e-bike segment.Expert Reviews
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