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Summary of Reviews
We have read all expert and user reviews on the Luckeep X1 Pro. In summary, this is what cyclists think.
10 reasons to buy
- The X1 Pro’s ability to climb steep hills impresses experts.
- Reviewers and owners praise the X1 Pro’s comfortable ride.
- Testers say the tires are quiet and buttery smooth.
- An inline skate wheel mounted to the bottom of the frame makes it easier to roll the bike when it’s folded.
- Owners and testers relish the X1 Pro’s high speeds, though they exceed e-bike limits.
- The X1 Pro has integrated lights, fenders, and a rear cargo rack.
- The headlight is big and bright.
- Unusually, the warranty isn’t limited to the first owner of this bike.
- The acceleration, hill-climbing, and speed aren’t dulled by using just one battery.
- The X1 Pro’s eye-catching frame and tan grips, saddle, and sidewalls draw admiration.
8 reasons not to buy
- The X1 Pro exceeds e-bike speed limits using both throttle and pedal assist, making it illegal in most jurisdictions.
- Despite the magnesium frame, this bike is still very heavy, making it hard to lift, carry, or transport, and clumsy to fold.
- The stated 5'4” to 6'4” height range is unrealistic. With the seat at its lowest setting, a 5'10” tester can barely reach the ground.
- Some reviewers dislike the narrow handlebar, which leaves little room for accessories like phone mounts.
- Testers complain that the motor is noisy.
- Luckeep includes only one, 2A charger, so fully recharging the two batteries takes a very long time.
- The X1 Pro doesn't have a bell or a horn.
- Luckeep provides inconsistent details of key specifications, such as motor power, torque, and charger output.
Bottom line
Luckeep’s X1 Pro is a magnesium-framed electric folder with a suspension fork and seatpost, 750W motor, and two batteries totaling 1,382Wh. Owners and testers praise the comfortable ride, strong motor, and high speeds. The stylish looks, long range, and powerful brakes also impress. On the other hand, the bike is very heavy, so folding it is clumsy, and lifting it is challenging. Furthermore, the high top speeds don’t comply with US e-bike rules. Overall, experts deem the X1 Pro good value, but its practicality as a folder is limited.Expert Reviews
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