@kaufido - Thanks, I'm looking forward to learning more about the X7 Plus. The XP has quite the sizable following here and on Facebook with many happy owners clocking hundreds of issue-free miles (I'm almost at 800 miles myself). Since it is my first ebike I can't really compare it to anything else but it does provide plenty of power to get my 5' 7" 200 lb self up to full speed (20 mph - throttle only) in seconds and the folding solid frame is very firm for a bike with so many hinges. It also handles quite well for being a heavy fat tire ebike. And cruise control comes standard which is useful on long stretches of roads when one needs to stop pedaling for a bit. I've enjoyed it a lot and feel it provides good value for the price.
With that said, I expect the X7 Plus to perform similarly so I'm already happy about that. Where it should outperform the XP will be in comfort where a full suspension can absorb some of the harshness of rough roads, improved braking performance via a hydraulic brake system, and a slight increase in battery range thanks to regenerative braking.
I haven't pulled the trigger on the X7 Plus yet as I'm still planning on how I'm going to sell my XP. Due to limited storage, I will only be able to keep one fat tire ebike and have to sell the other.
Can anyone confirm (preferably with real world pics) what the X7 Plus' (and to a lesser extent the X7's) battery actually looks like?
On Amazon it looks like this:
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However, on the US Eahora website the X7's battery looks like this:
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As you can see, these batteries are clearly different in physical appearance yet the X7 and X7 Plus are suppose to be essentially the same bikes (except with a few upgrades). As far as I can tell from all the pics I've seen both bikes use the same frame (downtube). I'd like to get this clarified so I went ahead and emailed Eahora as well.