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Summary of Reviews
We have read all expert and user reviews on the Mukkpet Breeze. In summary, this is what cyclists think.
5 reasons to buy
- Mukkpet's Breeze comes with lights, fenders, an integrated rear rack with a wooden panel (132lb capacity), and passenger footrests.
- Mukkpet provides two 3A chargers to quickly charge the two 15Ah batteries.
- Owners and testers appreciate the frame's wide step-through for getting on and off.
- The suspension fork and fat tires provide a comfortable ride, according to reviewers.
- The BMX handlebars can be angled to fit different riders.
13 reasons not to buy
- The Breeze is heavy at 89lb.
- The strong power delivery from a stop can be overwhelming, especially coupled with the one-second delay for assistance to kick in.
- Testing shows that the mechanical disc brakes are weak.
- An expert complains that the Breeze's weight and length limit its maneuverability.
- One reviewer says the steering is unresponsive.
- Two testers find the bike too tall and the seated position too high, resulting in instability.
- The 330lb overall weight capacity is low for an e-bike marketed to carry a passenger.
- Experts worry about the messy, exposed cables beneath the bottom bracket.
- One tester's feet strike the passenger footrests.
- An expert recommends replacing the cheap tires after getting a flat on the first ride.
- A reviewer reports ghost pedaling from 20mph.
- The passenger seat and backrest shown on the product webpage aren't included or even available to buy.
- The throttle is reported to reach 30mph, which exceeds legal e-bike classifications.
Bottom line
The Mukkpet Breeze is a budget dual-battery utility e-bike marketed for hauling cargo or passengers. Unfortunately, it doesn’t accommodate as much weight as others in the category, and accessory options are limited. The high weight, unresponsive steering, high center of gravity, and jarring, delayed power delivery make it hard to maneuver and ride this bike. Weak mechanical disc brakes are worrying on a hefty bike that reaches 30mph. Reviewers appreciate the top speed, but it exceeds the legal limit. The bike also struggles on hills. Overall, the Breeze’s affordability is appealing, but its lengthy list of problems should deter buyers.Expert Reviews
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