Mokwheel Tor Plus

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Facts

Gender
Release Year
Brand
Charge Time
5.5 Hours
Maximum Range
55 Miles
Top Speed
28 mph
Watts
750 W
Torque
85 Nm
Volts and Amp Hours
48V 16Ah
Drive
Wheel Size
Number of Gears
Gearing Type
Weight
80 lb
Suspension
Brake Type
Frame Material

Summary of Reviews

We have read all expert and user reviews on the Mokwheel Tor Plus. In summary, this is what cyclists think.

7 reasons to buy

  • Reviewers relish the Tor Plus's performance on steep inclines and ability to maintain high speeds of up to 28mph.
  • A 5'11" reviewer finds the Tor Plus comfortable, with a relaxed riding position.
  • The Tor Plus has a high payload capacity of 400lb, though the rear rack doesn't appear sturdy.
  • The included 3A charger returns faster charging times than the more typical 2A.
  • The handlebars are height and reach-adjustable, allowing riders to fine-tune their position.
  • Reviewers say the display is easy to read in sunlight and at night.
  • The Tor Plus comes with headlight, a taillight, rear side lights, a rear rack, fenders, and a horn.

6 reasons not to buy

  • A reviewer describes the bike as monstrous due to its size and weight (80lb), which make it difficult to lift, carry, or transport.
  • Testers find the mechanical brakes underpowered for such a heavy and fast e-bike, requiring significant effort at the levers.
  • Mokwheel lists a height range of 5'6" to 6'8", but a 5'8" reviewer struggles to mount and dismount due to the 32.7" standover height.
  • A tester reaches 30mph using pedal assist, surpassing the Class 3 speed limit, which is illegal in most states.
  • The manufacturer provides inconsistent torque specs, with one source citing 85Nm and another 90Nm.
  • Several Mokwheel buyers report part failures, warranty issues, and poor customer support.

Bottom line

The Mokwheel Tor Plus is a fat-tire electric bike with a 750W motor and 768Wh battery. Experts praise its speed, hill-climbing ability, comfortable ride, and utility. However, weak mechanical brakes, an exaggerated height range, and high weight frustrate testers. While Mokwheel has addressed problems from earlier versions of the Tor Plus and recent reviews are more positive, potential buyers should factor in the cost of upgrading the brakes and be mindful of the company's poor reputation.

Expert Reviews

79/100 based on 2 rated expert reviews
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Colorado Camperman

Mokwheel Tor Plus – Fat Tire All Terrain E-Bike Review – Awesome Bike!

I have owned it for a few months now and really have enjoyed it.

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Mokwheel Tor Plus Fat Tire E-Bike Assembly, Speed and Hill Tests

It’s a really comfortable bicycle for everyday use…

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