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Summary of Reviews
We have read all expert and user reviews on the Wallke Ravager. In summary, this is what cyclists think. Published Aug 08, 2026 by Amar Punekar.
9 reasons to buy
- Wallke offers the Ravager as a step-through (R60S) or step-over (R60C).
- Testers reach speeds of up to 43mph, verified with an external GPS.
- In testing, the Wallke Ravager climbs steep inclines on throttle power alone.
- Reviewers find the ride comfortable over rough pavement and dirt paths.
- The fast 12.5A charger results in quick charging times of around six hours.
- Experts relish the full-twist throttle’s smooth, gradual acceleration.
- The torque sensor delivers a smooth, natural pedal assist.
- This bike comes with fenders, a headlight, a taillight with brake activation, and an anti-theft alarm. A rear rack and mirrors are also included at the time of this writing.
- In testing, the hydraulic brakes provide good stopping power.
6 reasons not to buy
- A 6'5" rider finds the Ravager R60C cramped, despite being rated for 5’5”-6’7”.
- At 142 and 147lb, this bike is extremely heavy.
- Experts say assembly is difficult.
- Typical of moto-style e-bikes, pedaling is uncomfortable.
- One test bike arrives with its rear tire bead unseated, and an owner reports tires coming off the rim while riding.
- Wallke advertises four-piston brake calipers but ships two-piston units; a reviewer says the controller can’t deliver the claimed 4,000W peak power.
Bottom line
Wallke's Ravager R60 is a fat-tire, moto-style e-bike with a 2,000W motor and 4,200Wh battery. Testers praise the high top speed, climbing power, smooth power delivery, and comfortable ride over rough pavement. Complaints include the high weight, inaccurate sizing guide on both versions, and challenging assembly. As with most moto-style e-bikes, pedaling is uncomfortable, and the bike isn't street-legal. Overall, experts consider the Wallke Ravager a good option for those looking for a long-range, comfortable moto-style e-bike.Expert Reviews
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