7 miles on my bike so far.
First impressions:
1- First riders keep in mind that the pedal assist will kick in about 2sec after the pedaling. You need to be aware of your surroundings and your route/terrain because if you're maneuvering and the electric motor start, you probably will lose your balance. It has a lot of torque. For maneuvering/turning slowly I would suggest pedal assist 0.
1.2- You will need to be moving your level of pedal assist pretty often if you are not just cruising. Talking about city trails, Downtown exploring, any place with people and other bicycles/cars.
2- Included illumination with the bike is pretty weak. Get lights and reflective decals. I will show the ones I chose and why in the end.
3- The gifted panniers bags (KevCentral/Nomadic Fanatic code) are not the same that you see on the Lectric website. Don't know if the ones that you paid for are like the one I got, if that the case definitely the $49 is overpriced and I suggest you to buy that accessory someplace else. The quality is really low.
4- The bike frame feels really strong and well build. When the bike is folded and you are planning to roll the bike, keep an eye on the pedals and the cables under the frame and the front fender support bracket, because it'll get caught and that might damage the cables/fender if you force it.
4.2- The frame lash and handlebar lash will get caught sometimes. Specially the frame lash when you're trying to unfold the bike and it gets pretty close to the battery contact. You don't want to bend any of those contacts.
4.3- Keep an eye on the computer screen when the handlebar is folded because depending of the position it will be fairly exposed. Tilt it before the storage process.
5- The seat it's not very comfortable but that depends of you and your liking. I'm a heavy person 250lbs. I'm going to change the seat. Any suggestions?
6- You are going to love those fat tires. You can cruise between pavement/grass/dirt/gravel and you will feel secure. Stability comes with the fat tires and also some level of suspension. Lectric suggest 30psi for the tires. For my weight/taste I found 28psi comfortable.
7- Today on a medium hill my battery level went down 50% on pedal assist level 2 and up to 5, then came back to full (remember 250lbs). No throttle. Probably on a high hill I'll be stepping down the XP and using the walking assist which I think is super convenient. Have you ever tried to push a JUMP bike on a hill with no assist? I did. Not fun.
8- My pedaling was not good when I reached 17-18mph. Don't know how I can go up to 28mph with pedal assist if my pedaling is not going to help. My bike was assembled with the 48 tooth crank instead of the 52 tooth crank planned for the production bike. I already contacted Lectric and waiting for their response. Still was really fun.
Accessories that I kept:
1* Helmet: Can't be a bad one or used. The XP can go pretty fast (hopefully 28mph) but at least it'll go up to 20mph. That's fast and you need to protect your brain.
I bought it for $35 and now is $19.99.
Triple Eight Dual Certified Bike and Skateboard Helmet, Gun Matte, Large / X-Large
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0091PBLSK/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_pe0zDb943MPQV
2* Lighting is crucial. Even though you are not planning on night driving I would have my lighting always on me/bike. Reviews are usually fake (if you filter the reviews to "Newest first" and you see a bunch of reviews posted on a same date, almost 100% sure that those reviews are fake.) Besides that you will see X amount of the same product with different branding and prices. All the same.
That's why I decided to go cheap $12 a pair with rechargeable battery embedded for my rear light. This lights are easy to loose, the battery can die soon but if I get at least a good 6-12 months, I'm going to be happy. And I'll not be worry about that during my riding or about loosing my good aaa batteries.
Now priced $10.99 that is how Amazon makes some extra cash
Ascher USB Rechargeable LED Bike Tail Light 2 Pack, Bright Bicycle Rear Cycling Safety Flashlight, 330mah Lithium Battery, 4 Light Mode Options, Water Resistant IPX4(2 USB Cables Included)
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07FDVSVDX/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_Dn0zDb9PHMGPP
2.2* Front lighting I bought this one because is strong (300lumens), cheap, the branding is ok (assuming is original of course) and it have the strobe mode. Which is the one you need to use. When you have a fix light it can be confused by house light on the landscape far away or any other type of night lighting. That's why emergency units have strobes. You drag the attention of the people around you. Made them aware of your presence. I'm looking a way to fix this light on my helmet more securely.
EverBrite Headlamp - 300 Lumens Headlight with Red/Green Light and Tail Light, 7 Lighting Modes, Perfect for Trail Running, Camping, Hiking and More, Adjustable Headband, 3 AAA Batteries Included
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07L3LMJCM/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_ms0zDb9XNA3DA
2.3* Batteries. I have been using this Eneloop batteries for more than 15y with my Canon Flashes. And I still have some of the original ones. I've tried other brands and I come back to Eneloop (former Sanyo now Panasonic). Since I'm going to be riding with my wife I want both to have an extra set of 3 AAA batteries plus the ones in use.
Panasonic BK-4MCCA12FA eneloop AAA 2100 Cycle Ni-MH Pre-Charged Rechargeable Batteries, (package includes 12AAA silver or 12AAA white)
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00JHKSMG8/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_gz0zDbNWYC9Z4
3* Reflective decals. Same scenario. Many options and never sure if the brand is actually original or good. I went with this because of the form factor, ok pricing (was cheaper when I bought it) and I added some to my helmet and some for the frame. Little dots here and there. Nothing to crazy. I will have a cheap reflective vest on my bike just in case. Home Depot/Lowe's are the place for a simple cheap vest. Usually under $10.
ReflecToes Reflective Stickers - Bike Sticker - Bicycle Frame, Helmet, Stroller, Scooter, Pedals - 5 Pack - 3.5 x 5.5 inches Per Sheet - 235 Bright Retro Reflective Stickers
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07DH4GGNV/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_ZF0zDb4JKW2K1
This information will not apply to everyone. Every case/needs are different.
That's all for now. I hope it helps. Have a great electric ride people!