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Summary of Reviews
We have read all expert and user reviews on the Eahora Romeo. In summary, this is what cyclists think.
8 reasons to buy
- Eahora offers this bike in three builds: the single-motor Romeo Pro and the dual-motor Romeo II and Pro II.
- Experts are impressed with the Romeo’s ability to climb steep hills while maintaining good speed and easily keep up with traffic on the flats.
- Top speed and power output can be adjusted through the display.
- While testing the single-motor Romeo Pro, a 220lb reviewer gets 77.2 miles of riding range on pavement.
- The Romeo has an automatic headlight with high and low beams, a taillight with brake activation, and a display with USB-C charging.
- Reviewers say the adjustable suspension absorbs road impacts well.
- Experts testing the Romeo II are pleased with the stopping power.
- A tester of the Romeo Pro II enjoys the responsive throttle.
13 reasons not to buy
- The Romeo is extremely heavy at 124.6lb to 150.9lb. This rules out lifting it or pedaling without assistance.
- A tester thinks riders over 5'10" won't be able to pedal comfortably despite the bikes being rated for up to 6'2" (Romeo II) and 6'4" (Pro, Pro II).
- A tester of the Romeo II reports it takes four pedal revolutions for PAS to activate; another says it takes two seconds on the Romeo Pro II.
- Many buyers receive defective bikes or report components breaking shortly after purchase. This is worsened by unhelpful and unresponsive customer support.
- A tester of the 3,000W dual-motor Romeo Pro II reports skidding upon takeoff and loss of front wheel traction at low speeds.
- One reviewer says the motors on their Romeo II start up by themselves, causing the bike to move off without touching the pedals or throttle.
- An expert complains that the Romeo Pro's motors are loud.
- The Romeo Pro builds are very long at 79.1”.
- Two testers note that Romeo Pro II pulls to the right while riding.
- Reviewers report ghost pedaling above 20mph.
- A tester of the Romeo Pro II experiences the controller overheating, resulting in a protective reduction of power output and top speed. Pedal assist cuts out mid-ride for another reviewer of this build.
- A reviewer dislikes the fluctuating battery indicator, which is based on voltage sag.
- With top speed and power unlocked, none of the Romeo builds can be ridden legally on public roads or trails.
Bottom line
Eahora's Romeo is a moped-style e-bike available in three builds. The single-motor Romeo Pro has a 2880Wh battery; the dual-motor Romeo II (20" wheels) and Pro II have 3120Wh batteries. This bike's climbing speed, ability to keep up with traffic, and range impress. However, acceleration from the dual-motor builds can be overwhelming and cause loss of front wheel traction. The high weight, delayed pedal assist activation, overheating, and power cutouts are cause for worry. Additionally, many owners complain of poor customer support after receiving defective motors and components. Overall, the apparent quality control issues make the Romeo a risky purchase.Expert Reviews
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