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Summary of Reviews
We have read all expert and user reviews on the Mokwheel Scoria. In summary, this is what cyclists think.
8 reasons to buy
- Experts praise the Scoria's power and hill-climbing capability.
- The step-through frame is easy to mount and dismount.
- Testers say the Tektro hydraulic disc brakes provide good stopping power.
- Reviewers enjoy the comfortable upright riding position. The angle of the handlebars can be adjusted to find a better fit.
- Experts commend the nimble handling and tight turning radius.
- The Scoria comes with lights, fenders, a rear rack, and a horn.
- This bike can handle a payload of up to 350lb.
- The Scoria is compatible with a 1000W Mokwheel inverter to power devices and charge via solar panels (both sold separately).
9 reasons not to buy
- At 81lb, the Scoria is very heavy.
- Testers experience ghost pedaling above 20mph.
- An expert complains of uneven, jerky power delivery from pedal assist.
- Testers reach 27mph using the throttle, which is illegal on public roads and paths under e-bike laws.
- An expert experiences recurring power cuts while riding due to "Error 4," necessitating battery replacement.
- One reviewer finds the battery indicator confusing.
- A reviewer receives a bike with small metal shavings inside the delivery box and gearing that needs adjustment.
- Several experts reviewing previous Scoria versions criticize Mokwheel's customer support and warn against buying from the company.
- A reviewer finds the optional inverter's placement inconvenient, with their legs brushing against while pedaling.