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Summary of Reviews
We have read all expert and user reviews on the Magnum Cosmo 2.0. In summary, this is what cyclists think.
13 reasons to buy
- The Magnum Cosmo 2.0 is available in five colorways.
- The step-through frame has a 16-inch standover height for easy access.
- Testers cover 37.9 miles and 800 feet of elevation at 18.4mph using max pedal assist.
- The motor delivers steady acceleration and even increases in power across all assist levels, according to reviewers.
- Experts highlight the Cosmo 2.0's “quiet” operation.
- The bike handles a 12% hill test using both throttle and pedal assist.
- Owners can modify the bike to fit Class 1, 2, or 3 restrictions.
- The adjustable stem allows quick and convenient adjustments to riding position.
- Testers say the Cosmo 2.0 is highly maneuverable.
- The adjustable suspension fork with 80mm travel "helps smooth out the ride."
- Experts consider the Cosmo 2.0’s Tektro hydraulic disc brakes to be effective.
- Reviewers praise the comfortable and relaxing ride.
- The Magnum Cosmo 2.0 comes with lights, fenders, and an integrated rear rack rated for 55lb.
4 reasons not to buy
- The Cosmo 2.0's narrow handlebars make the cockpit feel crowded, in one expert's view.
- Experts feel Eco mode (PAS 1) is underpowered.
- Reviewers complain about the untidy cable management.
- The Cosmo 2.0 lacks a chain guard and a brake light.
Bottom line
The Magnum Cosmo 2.0 is a step-through commuter e-bike with a 500W motor and 624Wh battery. Experts praise the comfortable ride, adjustability, and decent power and range. Drawbacks are minor, such as a crowded cockpit, underpowered Eco mode, and poor cable management, but review content is limited and short-term. Overall, the Magnum Cosmo 2.0 appears to deliver good functionality for commuting at a reasonable price point, though competitors like Ride1UP or Aventon may offer better value.Expert Reviews
86/100 based on 1 rated expert reviewMagnum Cosmo 2.0 Review, 2024
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