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Summary of Reviews
We have read all expert and user reviews on the ENGWE X24. In summary, this is what cyclists think.
10 reasons to buy
- The X24 is available as a dual-battery build. One reviewer "easily" gets 40 miles from the two batteries using full assistance.
- The X24's ability to climb hills and storm through sandy or bumpy terrain impresses testers.
- This bike includes lights with brake activation and a cargo rack/passenger seat rated at 150lb.
- Reviewers appreciate the "easy to read" AMOLED display.
- The suspension fork has adjustable preload damping and compression.
- One tester enjoys how the X24 inspires confidence over sand and bumpy pavement.
- The hydraulic disc brakes "quickly and easily" stop this bike.
- Experts unanimously praise this bike's "excellent" comfort.
- Reviewers say the X24 is a lot of fun on the street, at the beach, and through moderate trails.
- The 3A charger quickens charging.
9 reasons not to buy
- One 5'8" rider and another 5'9" report poor fitting despite the height range including riders from 5'7" up.
- Reviewers note that this bike's extreme weight makes lifting and transporting impractical.
- Experts say the owner's manual lacks vital information about assembly and use.
- Battery removal is very "fiddly" and time-consuming, according to reviewers.
- Fenders aren't included. Aftermarket fenders may be incompatible with the folding function.
- The X24 lacks a "proper" cargo rack, passenger footpegs, and holes for mounting them.
- Some testers find performance dwindles significantly as battery charge drops, and the dual-battery option is limited by the smaller battery's state of charge.
- The folded X24 only fits in big cars or storage spaces.
- Owners complain of defects and frustrating customer service with ENGWE products.
Bottom line
ENGWE's X24 is a folding electric fat bike. It has a 1000W motor, a triple-suspension design, and an optional 1402Wh dual-battery configuration. The "excellent" comfort, long battery range, and powerful brakes win praise. Testers also enjoy the "fun" handling and speed. However, assembly and use suffer from confusing instructions, and performance degrades markedly as battery charge drops. The bike's gargantuan weight and size hinder utility and rider fit, and battery removal and folding are impractical. The downsides of this bike limit its functionality, and quality control issues are worrying. However, reviewers think it offers good value.Expert Reviews
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