Clueless
Active Member
Hi.., I bought my first ever bicycle a year ago it happened to be an E-Cell AWD dual motor dual battery dual suspension fat tire beauty that in the last year I rode for about 3000 kms but.... my eye kept wandering over to the Cheetah. I like the look of the Wicked Thumb Cheetah the most and thought that it’s pricing after all is said and done was a good deal especially because I wanted a suspension fork which Wicked has for an extra 350$.A few weeks ago on this forum a member Mr.Miragi posted about a mid-drive Cheetah which I looked into and I found that the seller(greenpowerstuff) had a 750 watt bafang hub motor model that I looked into and purchased today, I should receive it in the next few weeks and then I will be able to report back with photos and my opinion on this particular Cheetah.
I bought it because it has three very important and upgraded features most other Cheetahs don’t have-
1– 9 speed shimano gear set with trigger shifter
2- 203 brake rotors front & back
3- front suspension fork
3a- rear brake light activated when braking
3b-electric horn
3c- road tires and knobby off road tires supplied
Bike comes with mirrors fenders rear rack cell phone cradle 17.5 ah battery .
The two most important features are the suspension forks and the 9 speed transmission.As others on this forum have upped their chain rings because of pedaling air I thought the 9 speed with an 11/36 ratio and a 9 Pas controller would help the bike compared to the Revi Bikes 7 speed transmission.
Hope it arrives in one piece travelling to Canada fingers crossed, will update as soon as I receive it.
I bought it because it has three very important and upgraded features most other Cheetahs don’t have-
1– 9 speed shimano gear set with trigger shifter
2- 203 brake rotors front & back
3- front suspension fork
3a- rear brake light activated when braking
3b-electric horn
3c- road tires and knobby off road tires supplied
Bike comes with mirrors fenders rear rack cell phone cradle 17.5 ah battery .
The two most important features are the suspension forks and the 9 speed transmission.As others on this forum have upped their chain rings because of pedaling air I thought the 9 speed with an 11/36 ratio and a 9 Pas controller would help the bike compared to the Revi Bikes 7 speed transmission.
Hope it arrives in one piece travelling to Canada fingers crossed, will update as soon as I receive it.