This reminds me of what we called a 'mini-bike' in the '70s. With the exception of a little lawnmower engine where the battery sits. Ah, the days of free-range parenting at its best, lol. "Your dad and I have to go to see your aunt. Make sure to pick your brother up from preschool at 3. Take the mini-bike; it's too hot to be walking today." Does the pedaling do any kind of charging to the batteries? GR, AA. Love seeing the countryside =)
You'll be way too tall to comfortably cycle. At 6'1" it can feel like my legs are punching my chest. Fine to just sit on, mind - but not actually to cycle!
Beware, I received mine on Friday with a major issue with the front fork that makes the bike unrideable. After emailing the company they are claiming they will send me parts to fix it myself with a wait time of 15 to 25 days!!!
What it is, is terrible customer service! The company makes it seem like they have an hq in California, and states all over their site how good their service is. What they should do is a little bit of qc on a $1200-$1500 bike, and if one gets through, exchange it for another.
The power is very underwhelming on this bike. It looks cool but performance is lacking. There were a lot of corners cut to make the price point. The suspension is poor and mechanical brakes simply don’t cut it on a bike of this weight.
I've started my m20 savings fund and can't wait to get one, being a country boy its going to make getting about a breeze
Hi, great review, could I just ask how tall you are? I'm 6ft 2in and wondering if I'll fit the bike comfortably.
6'1" - pedalling will be a little uncomfortable for you.
Love your review of this "cycle". Am looking at it for a bit of fun.
This reminds me of what we called a 'mini-bike' in the '70s. With the exception of a little lawnmower engine where the battery sits. Ah, the days of free-range parenting at its best, lol.
"Your dad and I have to go to see your aunt. Make sure to pick your brother up from preschool at 3. Take the mini-bike; it's too hot to be walking today."
Does the pedaling do any kind of charging to the batteries?
GR, AA. Love seeing the countryside =)
I don't think the pedals do anything, frankly!
@@MakeUseOf -- LOL!
What would you advise for a daily commute e-bike? I was gonna get an M20 for my 15 mile daily in Yorkshire.
An M20 is perfect for that I do 25 miles a day on mine commuting
What is the top speed as I’m getting conflicting info from the internet?
how tall are you? is it comfy? im 6,2 and about to get one
You'll be way too tall to comfortably cycle. At 6'1" it can feel like my legs are punching my chest. Fine to just sit on, mind - but not actually to cycle!
The first thing I thought was it was a 2 seater bike, interesting one and not bad priced being honest
Bottom bracket off a children's bike?.
The link says, "can't ship to UK"
Engwe direct will - engwe-bikes-uk.com/products/m20
Beware, I received mine on Friday with a major issue with the front fork that makes the bike unrideable. After emailing the company they are claiming they will send me parts to fix it myself with a wait time of 15 to 25 days!!!
That's not an unusual time to wait for something to be shipped from China.
What it is, is terrible customer service! The company makes it seem like they have an hq in California, and states all over their site how good their service is.
What they should do is a little bit of qc on a $1200-$1500 bike, and if one gets through, exchange it for another.
Only 13ah battery. Unfortunately for the base model.
The government is always looking over your shoulder in the UK
The power is very underwhelming on this bike. It looks cool but performance is lacking. There were a lot of corners cut to make the price point. The suspension is poor and mechanical brakes simply don’t cut it on a bike of this weight.
750 w sucks on such a heavy bike should be 2000w 52v minimum!