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Facts
Type
Release Year
Brand
Charge Time
5.5 Hours
Maximum Range
45, 52 Miles
Top Speed
28 mph
Watts
750 W
Torque
80 Nm
Volts and Amp Hours
52V 13Ah, 52V 15Ah
Class
Drive
Wheel Size
Number of Gears
Gearing Type
Weight
71.5, 78, 79.6 lb
Suspension
Brake Type
Frame Material
Summary of Reviews
We have read all expert and user reviews on the Juiced Scrambler. In summary, this is what cyclists think.
20 reasons to buy
- Reviewers and owners say the Scrambler offers a hugely fun, nimble ride.
- Owners lauded the Scrambler’s retro mini-bike style.
- The Scrambler sports a high capacity 52V battery, offering powerful output and decent battery life.
- Tektro hydraulic brakes are powerful. When applied, power is cut to the Scrambler’s motor.
- The Scrambler’s pricing is seen as competitive, making it a powerful yet affordable choice.
- Throttle acceleration is available to Scrambler riders in any power-assist setting.
- Reviewers said the Scrambler’s display is compact but easy to read.
- Testers find the Scrambler’s upright ride-position comfortable over long distances.
- The CampScrambler performs well on dirt roads and uneven terrain.
- The Scrambler boasts a fast, 28mph, Class 3 top speed.
- The Scrambler’s battery is lockable and can be removed for separate charging.
- Testers appreciated the Scrambler’s sturdy build.
- The Scrambler can haul a 275 lb payload, including rider and cargo.
- Riders find the Scrambler comfortable; with its padded seat, adjustable coil shock and fat tires.
- Riders find it easy to modulate the Scrambler’s speed using the throttle.
- With an online manual and multiple videos, reviewers found that assistance with assembly was well above par for the Juiced Scrambler.
- The Juiced Scrambler is covered by a one-year, comprehensive warranty.
- The Scrambler’s long padded banana seat is comfortable and contributes to handling.
- The CityScrambler’s Kenda Kraze slick tires proved efficient and tough.
- A well-placed, unobtrusive kickstand comes included with the Scrambler.
6 reasons not to buy
- The Scrambler is only available in one size.
- Pedaling can be awkward on the Scrambler’s compact frame, especially for taller riders.
- The Scrambler’s rear light is not integrated. It requires additional batteries and must be operated independently.
- Testers say the Scrambler’s 14-28 tooth cassette provides a limited gear range, especially with no battery.
- At 79.6 lb, the Scrambler is heavy to maneuver or lift into a vehicle or for storage.
- The Scrambler’s small tires don’t absorb bumps as well as larger wheels do.
Bottom line
The Juiced Scrambler is a compact e-bike in the style of classic ‘minibike’ motorbikes. Riders and reviewers describe it as an incredibly fun ride. It sports 20” wheels with fat tires and is available in two models. The CampScrambler features knobby 4” wide tires and spoked wheels. The CityScrambler uses slick 4.25” wide tires and cast-alloy mag wheels. In throttle only configuration, the Scrambler operates as a Class 3 e-bike reaching 28mph. The Scrambler fits riders 5’7” and above. Due to the bike’s compact frame and fixed seat, many riders won’t be able to extend their legs to comfortably pedal the Scrambler over long distances.Expert Reviews
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