🚴♀️ Ride the Future of Commuting!
The ENGWE T14 Folding Electric Bike is a versatile urban commuter designed for both adults and teens. With a powerful 350W motor, it reaches speeds of up to 19.2mph and offers three riding modes for varied experiences. Its foldable design makes it ideal for city dwellers, while the all-terrain fat tires ensure a smooth ride on any surface. Equipped with a 48V10AH battery, it provides impressive range and comfort, making it the perfect choice for modern commuting.
Is Assembly Required | Yes |
Warranty Type | Limited |
Weight Supported | 220 Pounds |
Color | Blue |
Style Name | Urban |
Theme | Cars |
Suspension Type | Front |
Lithium Battery Energy Content | 1000 Milliamp Hours (mAh) |
Number of Handles | 2 |
Skill Level | Beginner |
Bike Type | Electric Bike |
Power Source | Electric |
Voltage | 48 Volts |
Wattage | 350 watts |
Bicycle Gear Shifter Type | Thumb |
Brake Style | Disc |
Number Of Speeds | 1 |
Specific Uses For Product | Road |
Additional Features | Lightweight, Foldable, Rechargeable, Dual Disc Brake |
Seat Material | Leather |
Frame Material Type | Carbon Steel |
Wheel Size | 14 Inches |
Size | 14 inch |
Wheel Width | 2.13 Inches |
M**N
Really nice little bike
I give 5 stars for the bikes. Not the company I dealt with. I bought 2 of them. One was great, the 2nd one had a broken pedal assist blade. We contacted the company and to their credit, they did send a replacement piece. But they will only pay 30.00 towards the labor bill from a qualified tech leaving me to pick up the 75.00 balance. It's a rather simple repair but I'm not comfortable taking the bike apart to fix it. Just be aware that you're dealing with a Chinese company not Amazon. However, the bikes themselves are awesome. Quality build, heavy duty, just a well-designed bike. They're pretty darn heavy as far as lifting one goes but that translates to a smoother ride in my opinion. They're pretty zippy. Plenty fast for my taste. I thought they were very reasonably priced although shipping was quite high. We paid 80.00 per bike for shipping. Ours were packaged extremely well. The broken piece was done at the factory not in the shipping. Overall, these bikes are a great deal as long as you don't get one that's damaged.
O**H
Manual is very vague
Got bike in mail, only was protected on four corners of the box. Some dents but not much to damage any wiring.It came with everything, including a vague users manual. Sadly the amazon description doesn't say how long it is supposed to charge. Had to look up in the questions section to see if anyone had posted how long it charges (someone said 2 hours for full charge).Depending on the weight of the person, what the person is carrying, terrain, how much air pressure is on wheels you can very easily go above 10mph. AGAIN DEPENDS ON A LOT OF WEIGHT, TERRAIN, AND AIR PRESSURE.It came with a bit of charge so we were able to test it out immediately (might not be the case for most people). Worked perfect, really silent.The only thing is when it folds, there were no instructions on how to fold it (again vague instruction manual).Found out you have to move the lever in the middle, and then push the lever up (which worried us a bit because the lever is a bit questionable).It came with two manuals, but neither said how long to charge it for, and neither did the amazon description so please be careful when charging it.Overall a good bike. In order for it to fit in a car you would have to definitely take out the handlebars. Also it is heavy with battery in it to carry.There's wiring under the second lower seat (I assume for a small brake light or something).The light should come on when you put in the key fully (12 o'clock position). The light can be turned off at around the 9 or 10 o'clock position.Ours came with two sets of keys (2 keys to unlock the battery, 2 keys to turn on the bike). And a small little useful tool to put everything together (lots of parts to the tool, kind of like a handyman's tool).I recommend charging the battery while it is on the bike for short people. Reason: You HAVE to take off the seat if you're a short person/short legged person in order to get the battery out (kind of a hassle as it does weight a bit). If you have the seat high enough then you should be fine just taking it out.AGAIN BEWARE OF HOW HEAVY IT IS! We tried carrying it to see how high we can go before feeling like we were about to break our backs. Either get exercise so you can easily carry it, or make sure your car is low enough so you can do a emergency hoist, or get a friend/buddy to help... last but not least would probably be riding it into the car but... yeah unless it is a truck, have fun.When first riding it, manuals say to throttle it slowly and to not peddle it. REALLY THROTTLE SLOWLY. It immediately goes forward like a motorcycle with small throttle. So beware.
T**T
China Junk
This piece of China scrap metal Ebike lasted two years with minimal use, before the key switch fell apart! Buyer Beware! Also it is a dangerous bike due to the short wheel base and tires. Would NOT recommend this junk at all!
B**O
Dependable ride for cheap
I bought this bike December 11th and true to their page, the bike was marked shipped next day and delivered via FedEx on December 16th. I have since made it my main mode of transportation to and from work, grocery shopping, recreational riding etc. My town is pretty flat with a few smaller inclines, say a climb of 100 feet at best until you start cruising some of the cemetaries, and the whole town could be summated into a 2 mile radius. I have not ridden to an empty battery, but the bike can make trips across and around town at full speed without much issue. The only time I ever have to give it some pedal assist over just using throttle is during a steep hill on my route home from work, otherwise the bike traverses this town quite nicely My only gripe is that the controller, located under the rear seat/rack, isn't actually fastened in its box and thus will bounce around and potentially loosen wiring. There is a silver phillips head screw on the underside of that seat that will allow you access to the controller when undone. I recommend getting a pack of velcro strips from your local dollar store (or is it $1.25 now?) , strap your controller down and check all your wiring before your first ride. It is also worth mentioning that the front light did come a bit loose, to avoid damage assumedly, and should be tightened and angled at night if you dont intend to mount any other supplementary lights. Also, do note that this bike does not have a rear light included, only a reflector. I have read reviews that state this bike's controller does have a plug for an electric rear light, though I cannot personally confirm that at this time since I've not tinkered Upon arrival, the speed is limited to about 15mph but can be unlocked by holding the right side brake lever while also twisting the throttle fully, power the bike on and hold the throttle/brake for about 30 seconds. You release both and the bike will override its manual settings and have somewhat better acceleration as well as closer to 20mph top speed.Pictured: I added a supplementary front light, mirrors and a rear light (located under the seat)The bike does not come with a rear light but does have a rear reflector. Certainly worth looking into a rear light or ideally rear light unit with turn signals. Plenty of space on the handlebars and stem to mount necessary accessories
J**N
Small but powerful
Basically this bike looks small. But it provide enough power for 180lb adult plus 40 lb kids at back. I modified the back seat and added back support, foot rest and handle. It helps a lot to put kids on.
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