Explorer-1
Have bike, will travel
- Region
- USA
- City
- Boston North Shore
Just joined, and I'm surprised there is not more information on the DJ Bikes MTB on here and other e-bike forums. It's really a great bike for the money, especially once you adjust the top speed. Mine was sold as a 500W motor, but I suspect it is the same motor that is now advertised at 750W once you increase the top speed.
I've been very happy with mine since January 2018. I have 3 batteries, but generally only carry 2 when I'm out riding. I like to have a fresh battery as I start to go back home, as then I'm often on busier roads, or just ready to get home.
I wanted to get a bike with a larger battery so I would not need to carry the extra batteries often. I also kind of wanted to try a fat-tire bike and see what they were all about as I often ride off road on trails or where there are no trails. I could have gone with the DJ Fat Bike, but decided to try Juiced Bikes so I could see how they compared myself and they offered a larger battery. I went with the Rip Current S, but I've not ridden it yet.
Time to adjust the brakes and probably install new pads on the DJ MTB, but other than that and patching flats I've not had much trouble with it. It has held up great off road as well as on trails and the streets. I did spend a bunch finding the right seat and other accessories.
Are there other happy DJ Bike owners here that also have another e-bike they can compare it to?
I've been very happy with mine since January 2018. I have 3 batteries, but generally only carry 2 when I'm out riding. I like to have a fresh battery as I start to go back home, as then I'm often on busier roads, or just ready to get home.
I wanted to get a bike with a larger battery so I would not need to carry the extra batteries often. I also kind of wanted to try a fat-tire bike and see what they were all about as I often ride off road on trails or where there are no trails. I could have gone with the DJ Fat Bike, but decided to try Juiced Bikes so I could see how they compared myself and they offered a larger battery. I went with the Rip Current S, but I've not ridden it yet.
Time to adjust the brakes and probably install new pads on the DJ MTB, but other than that and patching flats I've not had much trouble with it. It has held up great off road as well as on trails and the streets. I did spend a bunch finding the right seat and other accessories.
Are there other happy DJ Bike owners here that also have another e-bike they can compare it to?