Stefan Mikes
Gravel e-biker
- Region
- Europe
- City
- Mazovia, PL
Buy ten of them.
That's a totally different bike...but if you buy it thinking it's a capable trail bike, I have a bridge to sell you.CHEAP suspension, cheap brake components, cheap gears, "Advanced Suspension" LOL ROFL what they mean is it has "some" what make?
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I'm not in a select location, too far from the warehouse.. Everytime I look, the $349 grey bike is out of stock. The white one has dropped in price from $699 to $549. Still too high.Though, this might be such a great deal that I am tempted to buy several more. So, I am asking all EBR forum members for your help. Please buy some of these things, so I won't be able!
I think you expect Walmart pay you for relieving them from that scrap metalStill too high.
Probably a good idea to buy another just for parts and a second battery...I bought a couple of Huffy Oslo's on clearance a few years ago and had to admit Huffy is a master of building cheap bikes. With a new controller, gearing, and a brake up grade they became really capable little folders. The Oslo's, each costing what this mid-drive cost, ate a couple of hundred to get there. This is a much better ebike but still has some needs: first a decent seat, then a suspension seat post, a brake and tire upgrade. Then it's a $700 maybe decent ebike.
The thing is, I have converted several bikes to ebikes. My most successful conversion dollar wise was built of free bike parts, battery, and motor. I bought a rim and spokes, a controller kit, and new tires. It cost me $350 to convert, sold it for $300. So, $350 for a complete working mid-drive ebike seems a bargain to me, albeit in need of some upgrades. With the US's current tariff policy these things might never show up on our shores again at such a low price, and maybe I could sell these upgraded for $700-800.
(Must try to be careful not to convince myself to buy a few more.)
I'd guess in part the motivation is the batteries. Having them in storage that long with no qualified person able to check on them is a huge liability.Three is just getting started.
I myself will need a bike barn if this insanity continues.
$350 delivered for a functional mid-drive ebike. Can't quite wrap my head around that.
nave tried the 700C hub drive hyper and was pleasantly surprised,thought I needed more power( was easy to return) turns out it will give you assist even at stall.great beginner ebike at this price was well worth it.Hyper 700c Class 1 Japanese 250w mid drive motor with 75nm torque. Torque sensor. Clearance sale $349. I was surprised at the performance of the 36v system. Ramps up to 20mph promptly, no issues with performance other than 20mph limit and no throttle. The grey color is just a simple gray and is not the ugly bluish color in one of the pictures!
Specs not on Walmart listing:
Vinka DS20 display
PAS 0-5, Walk mode, Trip odometer, Battery status indicator, Speedometer.
Vinka C20 Motor
250w continuous 85nm torque
7 speed freewheel First gear is 34t mega range, second 24t, seventh 14t.
10ah battery (listing says 7ah)
Don't worry about the 20 mile range stated in the listing, I'm 215lbs flat grades, with 8 overpasses and have to run max PSA @ 20 MPH for it to run out of battery in 20 miles + or minus depending on wind...
Be ready to unbox, partial assemble and sort out some issues. I had to tru the front wheel and adjust the too tight wheel bearings. Clean the brake pads and rotors.![]()
Hyper Bicycles 36V 700C Commuter Electric Bike for Adults, Pedal-Assist, 250W Mid-Drive E-Bike Motor, Matte Gray - Walmart.com
Buy Hyper Bicycles 36V 700C Commuter Electric Bike for Adults, Pedal-Assist, 250W Mid-Drive E-Bike Motor, Matte Gray at Walmart.comwww.walmart.com
Marginal utility. One tenth the price of a Vado with sales tax. Nine tenths of the functionality. Zero percent of the snobbery, but priceless for satisfaction,I think you expect Walmart pay you for relieving them from that scrap metal![]()