Eahora Romeo

70/100
BikeRide Score
?
Where to buy
View all prices Show fewer prices
We earn affiliate commission. Learn more
Bike Size Charts

BikeRide finds and shows you the best prices of the bikes you want to buy. Prices constantly change and it’s impossible to compare them all yourself.

We search for prices on over 120 bike retailers to guarantee that we find the lowest prices – to save you time and money.

It’s a promise we stand behind: If you find a lower price on a bike elsewhere, we will sell it to you for 10% less. For example, if you find a bike for $480 that we have listed at $500, we will offer you to buy it for $432 through BikeRide. The bike must be the same color and size, sold in the US and not include the use of a coupon.

If you find a lower price, email us at [email protected] with documentation of the price. We’re committed to making sure that the cost of a bike does not keep you from cycling!

Facts

Gender
Release Year
Brand
Charge Time
7.5, 9 Hours
Maximum Range
112, 120 Miles
Top Speed
34, 40, 44 mph
Watts
1200 W, 2500 W, 3000 W
Torque
120, 200, 240 Nm
Volts and Amp Hours
48V 60Ah, 52V 60Ah
Class
Drive
Wheel Size
Number of Gears
Gearing Type
Weight
124.6, 143.3, 150.9 lb
Suspension
Brake Type
Frame Material

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

78/100 based on 3 rated expert reviews
81
?
This review has been given a score. Read more here
Electric Revolution

Breaking All the Rules | Eahora Romeo Pro

The Eahora Romeo Pro allows you to tap into all of that 1200W precious, sweet, juicy power for a top speed of 35mph. Now, you can hit that top speed whether you’re pedaling or just using the throttle.

Visit full review
79
?
This review has been given a score. Read more here
MrCentralDriver

Eahora Romeo Pro 2 – Dual Motors & Insane Range

It’s coming up this hill no problem. This thing’s a beast. Wow, I am impressed, actually. I’m not just saying that. The suspension, of course, could be better, but the power’s there.

Visit full review
73
?
This review has been given a score. Read more here
Ebike Commuter

Eahora Romeo Pro II Review

It does look good, but it does have a lot of flaws… definitely [would] not suggest it for a beginner rider, and I would not suggest it for a small person. I would also not suggest it for a tall person.

Visit full review

Eahora Romeo Pro E-Bike – See Why Everyone’s Talking About This Commuter E-Bike

It’s a great bike, [it] gives you enough power to do what you need. A few of the things that I don’t like: there’s no adjusting that seat height…

Visit full review
BulletBarry

Eahora Electric Bike Review – 35MPH E-Bike

This bike is best suited for people who live in the city and want to use this to commute to work, [or] deliver food…

Visit full review

This 46MPH E-Bike Is Insane | Eahora Romeo 2

It’s really hard to slow down on this e-bike because the power will just make you want to go fast, so you guys are going to have to be careful.

Visit full review

This 40MPH E-Bike Is Fast & Furious – Eahora Romeo II Review

It does feel like an actual motorcycle, a mini motorcycle.

Visit full review
Loading…

Eahora Romeo 2 E-Bike – Do Not Buy

The biggest reason not to buy this bike is that if you get stuck with a lemon like I did, they are not going to provide proper service.

Visit full review
Electric Vehicles Space

This “100 Mile” Range AWD E-Bike Is a Monster! Eahora Romeo Pro II Review

Overall, I like this bike, [a] unique design, [and the] performance is the highest speed level I have tried in this segment. Comfort: it’s incredible [and] stable. I only wish they had a better suspension on this version.

Visit full review
Fire and Ice Outdoor Gear

Romeo Pro 2 Electric Bike – Best Review After Unboxing! Dual Motor Beast With 52V Battery

It has cruise control. The bike is heavy, 151lb. This [battery] right here is 30 lb of it. It’s got [two] 120Nm motor[s] so when you gas it, it just takes off. It’s insane.

Visit full review

User Ratings

52/100 based on 12 ratings
  • 5 star
    17%
  • 4 star
    17%
  • 3 star
    17%
  • 2 star
    8%
  • 1 star
    42%

Rankings

Compared to other bikes
#430 Best Electric
Bottom 10%
#31 Best Moped
Bottom 20%
#794 Best of All Bikes
Bottom 10%

Bike Comparison

Eahora Romeo in comparison to averages

Forum Discussions

Discuss which bike to choose in the forum