Magnum Peak

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Facts

Gender
Release Year
Brand
Charge Time
7.5, 10 Hours
Maximum Range
50, 65 Miles
Top Speed
25, 28 mph
Watts
500 W, 750 W
Volts and Amp Hours
48V 15Ah, 48V 20Ah
Drive
Wheel Size
Number of Gears
Gearing Type
Weight
60, 66 lb
Suspension
Brake Type
Frame Material

Summary of Reviews

We have read all expert and user reviews on the Magnum Peak. In summary, this is what cyclists think.

8 reasons to buy

  • Testers praise the Peak’s versatility, performing well as a commuter and light-duty mountain bike.
  • Experts say both the T5’s 500W and T7’s 750W motor provide enough power and “help flatten out steep climbs.”
  • This bike can be set up as Class 1, 2, or 3 to suit local regulations and rider preferences.
  • Experts relish the “smooth acceleration and excellent pedaling feel” produced by the torque sensor.
  • Testers say the 11/50t cassette provides ample range for climbing and high-speed pedaling.
  • The “controlled stopping performance” of the 4-piston hydraulic brakes earns praise from experts.
  • The Peak has a headlight, fenders, and mounts for a rear rack.
  • Reviewers highlight the build quality praising the rattle-free ride.

4 reasons not to buy

  • Both the Magnum Peak T5 and T7 only come in one size for riders over 5’6”.
  • Testers feel the “lopsided” asymmetrical battery mounting looks bad.
  • The Peak doesn’t have a taillight and the headlight isn’t powerful enough for one reviewer.
  • An expert says the ride position “is a bit upright for XC riding.”

Bottom line

The Magnum Peak is a “versatile” hardtail e-bike suitable for commuting and light off-roading. This bike is available in two builds: Peak T5 (500W, 15Ah) and Peak T7 (750W, 20Ah). Reviewers appreciate the build quality and praise the ride comfort, hill-climbing ability, and the “smooth acceleration and excellent pedaling feel.” However, the single frame size is only suitable for riders over 5’6”, and Magnum’s cross-country MTB designation is exaggerated. The Magnum Peak is deemed a “solid” option for commuting and light off-road duties, though reviews are limited and the price is significantly higher than the competition.

Expert Reviews

85/100 based on 2 rated expert reviews
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Mountain Weekly News

Magnum Peak T5 Electric Bike Review

It’s a versatile hardtail with wide tires and a 1x drivetrain that is raring to tackle your favorite off-road routes.

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Chris Crossed

Magnum Peak T7 Electric Mountain Bike

… purpose-built bike for… trails, it’s not a street rider… you’re going to exercise a lot more on this thing.

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Denis Bike Mechanic

Magnum Peak T7

The best part of the whole bike is that the bike has [a] torque sensor, it is built into the bottom bracket and … it is amazing!

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User Ratings

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Rankings

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#228 Best Electric
Bottom 30%
#75 Best Mountain
Bottom 40%
#7 Best Magnum Bike
Bottom 40%
#428 Best of All Bikes
Bottom 50%

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