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Summary of Reviews
We have read all expert and user reviews on the Tuttio Seeker. In summary, this is what cyclists think.
7 reasons to buy
- A 145lb reviewer gets 43.1 miles in a range test using a mix of single and dual-motor modes on a mixed-terrain route.
- Reviewers and owners relish the high speeds, reaching up to 38mph in dual-motor mode.
- Acceleration is smooth and gradual, according to one tester.
- The Seeker easily handles steep gradients using the throttle alone in dual-motor mode.
- A reviewer says the throttle response is instant.
- The all-wheel drive and wide 4” all-terrain tires make it possible to ride over sand and other soft terrains.
- The Seeker comes with a headlight, taillight with brake activation, rear rack (130lb capacity), and fenders.
14 reasons not to buy
- Experts say the DYIsland hydraulic brakes with 180mm rotors provide weak stopping power.
- The minimum seat height of 32.67” means riders at the low end of the 5’2” to 6’6” recommended height range are unlikely to fit.
- Reviewers and owners bemoan the low-quality, creaking suspension, especially the overly stiff shock.
- At a stated weight of almost 80lb, the Seeker24 is heavy.
- Testers say pedal assist takes two seconds to kick in.
- Owners report serious electronic issues and battery degradation in less than five months.
- The slow 2A charger means extremely long charging times of almost 13 hours.
- The battery meter fluctuates constantly, making it hard to estimate remaining range.
- Dual-motor mode takes up to five seconds to engage after pressing the button.
- The bike accelerates slowly from a stop, and the settings cannot be adjusted.
- Reviewers say the Seeker feels “sluggish” in rear-motor mode.
- If the saddle is set in a low position, the rear rack can hit it as the shock compresses.
- Both the Seeker's power and top speed exceed e-bike limits.
- Tuttio’s branding and distribution are unclear, showing several other company names on the product page images and reviews.
Bottom line
The Tuttio Seeker is a fat-tire e-bike with full suspension, two motors (1,000W front, 1,500W rear), and a large 1,300Wh battery. The bike's range, climbing speed, responsive throttle, and ability to handle light off-road terrain win points with reviewers, but that's where the positives stop. Some of the issues include high weight, poor suspension, weak brakes, and delayed pedal assist. Reports of electronic failures after just a few months and Tuttio's inconsistent branding also raise red flags. Overall, the Seeker seems like a risky choice, even at this price.Expert Reviews
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