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Summary of Reviews
We have read all expert and user reviews on the Tamobyke V29. In summary, this is what cyclists think.
12 reasons to buy
- The Tamobyke V29 comes in two builds: standard (749Wh) or Pro with a larger motor and two batteries (1,498Wh).
- The V29 has fenders, a headlight, and a taillight.
- Reviewers find the bike easy to maneuver.
- An expert relishes the 32mph top speed of the V29 Pro.
- A 225lb tester gets 35.23 miles in a range test of the V29 Pro.
- A reviewer is pleased by the instant throttle response.
- Testers enjoy the plush seat.
- The V29 Pro's Logan hydraulic brakes deliver good stopping power in testing.
- The dual-battery V29 Pro includes two chargers.
- A reviewer finds the upright riding position comfortable.
- Testers say the suspension helps smooth out rough pavement.
- The display can be read in bright sunlight.
11 reasons not to buy
- Owners complain of weak brakes on the standard V29.
- The dual-motor V29 Pro struggles on steep hills in testing.
- Multiple owners report the bike falling apart within months.
- Buyers are disappointed by Tamobyke customer support’s unhelpfulness and unresponsiveness.
- Owners experience frequent flat tires.
- At 88.18lb (V29) and 96.56lb (V29 Pro), this bike is heavy.
- The suspension isn't adjustable.
- The speedometer reads up to 7mph over an external GPS in testing.
- The battery indicator is based on voltage sag, making it hard to gauge remaining range.
- Tamobyke provides contradictory specifications on the product webpages.
- A 6’2” reviewer feels the bike is too small despite the stated 5'5'' to 6'6" height range.
Bottom line
Tamobyke's V29 motorcycle-style e-bike comes in two builds: V29 and V29 Pro. The Pro version has a larger motor, but the nominal power for both builds is unclear, and Tamobyke doesn't respond when queried. Testing is of the V29 Pro, which is deemed comfortable on short rides. The hydraulic disc brakes perform well on the V29 Pro, but owners of standard V29 report poor stopping power. The cheap tires, high weight, low build quality, and poor customer support add to the bike's woes. Testers enjoy the bike, but owners warn that maintenance and repair costs negate the Tamobyke V29's budget price.Expert Reviews
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