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Summary of Reviews
We have read all expert and user reviews on the Qiolor Tiger Plus. In summary, this is what cyclists think.
7 reasons to buy
- Buyers can choose from two colorways and 15Ah or 35Ah batteries.
- A tester enjoys the smooth ride on city streets, saying the bike handles well.
- The long bench seat and included pegs allow for carrying a passenger.
- A reviewer finds the large color display easy to read. This display has a USB charge port.
- The Tiger Plus comes with a headlight, a taillight with turn signals and brake activation, and fenders.
- The dual-crown suspension fork, rear coil shocks, and fat tires help cushion the ride, according to a reviewer.
- A tester admires the motorcycle-inspired aesthetic and gas tank-style battery.
11 reasons not to buy
- The manual states a 341.7lb payload capacity, yet the product page states 400lb.
- The fixed seat height prevents most riders from getting proper leg extension for pedaling.
- Qiolor provides limited specifications and pictures of the bike.
- With a seat height of 32.3”, shorter riders in the stated 5’3” to 6’6” height range are unlikely to fit.
- A tester finds the large battery interferes with getting on and off the bike.
- One reviewer warns of the strong throttle power, which isn't limited by PAS levels.
- The NFC digital keys are only compatible with Android phones.
- At 99.35lb (15Ah) and 115lb (35Ah), both builds are extremely heavy.
- Although the stated top speed is 26mph, a tester hits 30mph using the throttle, which goes beyond any legal e-bike classifications.
- The provided 2A (15Ah build) or 3A (35Ah build) chargers yield long charge times.
- The Tiger Plus is not UL-certified.
Bottom line
The Qiolor Tiger Plus is a motorcycle-style e-bike with a 750W motor and the choice of 720Wh or 1,680Wh batteries. In the sole review, the smooth ride and “cool” retro styling impress. The bike reaches 30mph in testing, surpassing Qiolor's stated top speed and legal e-bike speeds. A reviewer also warns buyers to be cautious of the strong throttle power. Other concerns include the scarce and conflicting information provided by Qiolor, extremely high weight, long charge times, sizing inaccuracies, and lack of safety certification. Overall, the Tiger Plus appears to offer little value beyond its moto-themed aesthetic.Expert Reviews
74/100 based on 1 rated expert reviewQIOLOR Tiger Plus E-Bike Review
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