The XP odometer is not accurate. It likely under reports miles traveled. That might vary by Bike.
If I add another ebike it will probably have torque sensing, not cadence sensing, and cost lot more . . .
For me gloves have always been key. You want something that allows the dexterity you need, but that also blocks the wind.
I've seen some people cut up a 2 liter pop bottle and turn it into an effective hand wind block.
But I don't ride in the cold much any more, so am not sure what is available.
The box mine came in was about 38x30x18. I assume I could fit back in that box, but, have not tried. It could be you need to fold the pedals and handle bars in a specific way to make it fit . . .
For me a derailleur adjustment fixed it. The noise and rubbing that is. The angle seems perhaps extreme. But it seems to work. At least on my bike. These are toy store bikes set up by amateurs. Then shipped across the ocean, then by truck.
I feel I got a fun toy at a fair price :)
@Dan37Tz thanks for the review. My take is the XP might be better for a commuter or grocery getting bike. The Rattan is likely better for a joy ride bike. Lots of options coming on the market now:) This is a good thing!
This is getting off topic. All calculators have rounding error. All tape measures are wrong.
I'm not married to this bike.
edit: I never thought I owned my spouse. The thought never crossed my mind till now. I find the thought repugnant.
:) Don't buy the Lectric xp if you expect accurate odometer and speed readings. Probably do not buy one If you expect the "energy bar" to be correct. Expect a 25% error. Smile and be happy if it less than that!
I do not regret buying mine