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Summary of Reviews
We have read all expert and user reviews on the ENGWE T14. In summary, this is what cyclists think.
9 reasons to buy
- The ENGWE T14 is priced very affordably.
- Folded, the tiny T14 measures 27.6" x 18.5" x 23.6", easily fitting in a trunk, under a desk, or in a closet at home.
- Experts are impressed by how well the "punchy" motor accelerates and climbs, especially given the price.
- Multiple experts reach close to 20mph in testing.
- Reviewers call this bike "a blast" to ride and much more fun than they expected from such a compact bike.
- The T14 is rated to carry up to 220lb.
- Experts are impressed by the T14's range. One tester gets 29.3 miles.
- The T14 comes with fenders, a back seat/pannier rack, and a headlight.
- The one-piece wheels eliminate worries about broken spokes and bent rims.
8 reasons not to buy
- At 63.5lb, the T14 is very heavy. Testers say this makes it hard to carry or lift into a car.
- ENGWE states the T14 fits heights from 4'6" to 5'6". Testers generally agree, although one 5'8" rider found it comfortable.
- The T14's display is "extremely basic."
- Reviewers note that 14" wheels don't roll over obstacles well, and the suspension can't cope with minor potholes.
- The "cramped" cockpit and single-speed drivetrain make pedaling impractical for most.
- The single pedal-assist setting maxes out at 6mph, further reducing pedaling practicality.
- Experts say steep hills are "a challenge" on this bike.
- ENGWE doesn't include a taillight.
Bottom line
The ENGWE T14 is a tiny e-bike that folds into a compact package. It has a "responsive" and "punchy" 350W motor and solid riding range. The effective brakes and fun factor impress reviewers. However, the T14 is "very heavy," copes poorly with rough surfaces, and is ill-suited to riders taller than 5'6". Additionally, it has no rear light, is impractical for pedaling, and offers limited utility. Nonetheless, experts still say the T14 provides excellent value as a "last mile" runabout for smaller riders, and it offers a specification that's hard to match at this price point.Expert Reviews
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