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Summary of Reviews
We have read all expert and user reviews on the Xprit Shuttle. In summary, this is what cyclists think.
10 reasons to buy
- An expert says that the Shuttle's suspension and fat tires combine to absorb bumps and provide good traction on and off-road.
- The extended seat, heavy-duty suspension, and 264lb weight capacity mean the Shuttle can carry an extra passenger.
- An expert says the Logan hydraulic disc brakes provide good stopping power.
- The Shuttle's battery is removable for charging away from the bike.
- According to one reviewer, the Xprit Shuttle's handling and agility help offset the bike's high weight.
- The Shuttle has fenders, integrated front and rear lights, an electric horn, turn signals, and a rear rack.
- Expert reviewers find the Xprit Shuttle easily handles a test hill that some e-bikes fail to climb.
- According to one tester, the Kenda 4" tires provide good traction and control in varied riding conditions.
- The Shuttle has five pedal assist levels and a thumb throttle.
- BMX-style handlebars and a thick, padded motorcycle seat provide an upright and comfortable riding position.
6 reasons not to buy
- An expert finds the Shuttle's range falls slightly short of the manufacturer's claimed 54 miles.
- One tester says riders taller than 5'5" may find the seat too low, making sustained pedaling uncomfortable.
- Weighing 99lb, the Shuttle is heavy and unsuitable for riders who need to carry their bike regularly.
- Using the included 2A charger, a full charge of the 19.2 Ah battery takes almost ten hours.
- Given the Shuttle's high power and acceleration, an expert advises caution for inexperienced riders and those unused to Class 3 e-bikes.
- One reviewer says the gearing is too low, which leads to spinning out at higher speeds.
Bottom line
The Xprit Shuttle is a heavy moped-style e-bike with fat tires, full suspension, and a high-power motor. The Shuttle’s powerful motor produces snappy acceleration which makes for a fun ride, but it could overwhelm inexperienced riders. Reviewers appreciate the relaxed ride position, agile handling, braking power, and grippy tires. However, riders over 5'5" may struggle to pedal comfortably due to the low seat. The urban-focused design and spec make the Shuttle a practical choice for commuting and running errands.Expert Reviews
80/100 based on 1 rated expert reviewXprit Shuttle Electric Bike Review, 2023
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