Hi:Looking for a SSEB, I live on a large hill (roughly one mile). Wondering how itd hold up on that. Also, does it have turn signals?
I've only spent limited time with the Jetson electric bike but felt it performed alright on flat roads. It is very heavy as John points out and I only weigh 130lbs so it's hard to say how it would perform with steeper hills and larger riders. If you end up getting one I'd love to hear how it works for you! For ebikes a 500 watt motor and 48 volt battery is considered strong but that's for 50lb bikes and the Jetson is 125lbs... That said, I've been impressed with the ~$2k price tag and the lights, turn signals etc.Looking for a SSEB, I live on a large hill (roughly one mile). Wondering how itd hold up on that. Also, does it have turn signals?
I'm thinking about buying this bike, but 125lbs.? Your review says 65lbs. Can you clarify please?I've only spent limited time with the Jetson electric bike but felt it performed alright on flat roads. It is very heavy as John points out and I only weigh 130lbs so it's hard to say how it would perform with steeper hills and larger riders. If you end up getting one I'd love to hear how it works for you! For ebikes a 500 watt motor and 48 volt battery is considered strong but that's for 50lb bikes and the Jetson is 125lbs... That said, I've been impressed with the ~$2k price tag and the lights, turn signals etc.
I'm sorry Ann. I thought this thread was talking about the Jetson Bicycle. Sorry to waste your time. On another note, EBR is top shelf. I'll be purchasing my first e bike very soon, and EBR has been very detrimental in helping make my choice of bike. Thank you so much for the endless reviews. Very much appreciated.@joey g , I just scanned the review and can't see where Court mentions 65lbs. The Jetson review does say 125 lbs several times. BTW it's not really a bike to pedal; the pedals are just there to keep it legal as a bike; it's what I like to call a 'scooter bike.' All reviews provide both English values, like 'lbs', and metric, like 'kg' or 'mm' so one thought may be that you are looking at the 56.7 kg weight which converted is 125 lbs.
If there is a line in the review that says 65lbs, would you please copy it and paste it into a post so we can fix it.