🚴♀️ Ride the Future of Commuting!
The PEXMOR Electric Bike is a high-performance mountain commuter bicycle featuring a powerful 500W motor, a removable 48V 13Ah battery for extended range, and a robust 26" fat tire design. With a 7-speed gear system and dual disc brakes, it ensures a safe and smooth ride for adults, making it ideal for both commuting and off-road adventures.
Bike Type | Electric Bike |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Brand | PEXMOR |
Number of Speeds | 7 |
Color | Orange |
Wheel Size | 26 Inches |
Frame Material | Carbon Steel |
Suspension Type | Front |
Special Feature | Removable Battery, LCD Display, Lightweight |
Included Components | Charger, User Manual, Assembly Tools, 48V 13AH Removable Battery, 26*4.0 Fat Tire, Front Fork Suspension, Shimano 7-Speed Gear Shifter, Dual Disc Brakes, Smart LCD Display |
Size | 26"*4.0 |
Brake Style | Disc |
Item Weight | 31 Kilograms |
Style | 26"*4.0(orange) |
Power Source | Electric motor |
Wattage | 500 watts |
Warranty Type | Limited |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 330.69 Pounds |
Assembly Required | Yes |
Bicycle Gear Shifter Type | Trigger |
Is Autographed | No |
Number of Handles | 2 |
Skill Level | Intermediate |
Manufacturer | PEXMOR |
Brand Name | PEXMOR |
A**D
Awesome bike, great components, exceptional value!
Having used this bike for a couple weeks, I’m very impressed with the operation and build quality. Aluminum frame, Shimano Tourney 3 x 7 (21 speed) drivetrain, mechanical disk brakes, built in headlight, and a very high capacity 48v 13ah Hailong battery (over 600 watt hours)!While the bike was mostly assembled, the instructions were terrible, so final assembly was the only drawback. This is also the first bike I’ve had with mechanical disk brakes so that took time to get dialed in. But the end product, simply amazing and nothing else at this price point comes close!Multiple levels of pedal assist, and responsive throttle on demand. Smooth ride, a nice pair of Kenda tires. 20mph top speed with default settings. Couldn’t even tell you the max range because I’ve barely even used half a charge despite many miles on it.Fantastic job to Pexmor putting together this awesome bike!
R**A
This is not a bike or company for new e-bike owners
I know people dont read long winded review so I will keep it brief :) and I dont usually write review but I feel some should be informedI first thought this was a great bike until I rode it to work one day and half way there the motor continued to spin and did not give power to the rear wheel. I had to turn around and take it back home on foot.After checking the damage a day later I discovered the hex screws that secure the motor to the rear wheel were missing. This is my first e bike. Maintenance is new to me, so I dont know if some of them where missing or they eventually vibrated off. I wrote to the company, I wasn't looking for a refund or a return. Just replacement screws. I am handy. I can figure out how to do it.I attempted to reach out to them several times and there response was for me to create a YOUTUBE video and then reply to their email. But dont submit a link to the video. But an image of the url as an attached image and reply with it. I did that twice. With a well put together publicly visible video the next day.I gave them plenty of time to respond. Instead they will give you the run around.If you are handy with maintaining these kind of bikes you might be okay but dont expect reliable product support. This is my first and last PEXMOR BIKE
M**Y
Great bike so far!
Edit: Throttle does work but only on “0” and barely moves you. Not sure what purpose this serves!This thing is a beast! After doing some research and trying to make decision and trying to find a good entry level bike I purchased the Pexmor 26” fat tire. It was shipped trough Fed ex and I was a little worried with some damage to the box. I considered purchasing the $120 professional assembly but found my bike shop did it for me for $80 so check around first. Everything was fine by the way.Now about the bike! Like I said it is a beast! Big, and powerful. My wife bought a Swagtron 26” bike with reg. tires and she is on 3 while I am on 1 setting. Only had the bike a few days so will edit review if I need too.Pros:seems well built and solidPowerful and fastFront suspension horn and lightGreat priceCons: heavyFenders need more supportDisplay is hard to figure out to adjust settingsBattery is tricky to put back on
K**L
50 Miles On...Good Bike........*Not So Good Company*
**I'll continue to Update this post as I ride, and work on my bike!**5/9/23- Been Waiting Aprox. 2 Weeks to get an email back from support. Still haven't gotten any word back. Pexmor company doesn't seem to have good/any online support. Don't expect to get anything fixed with the warranty or any answers for questions.I'll start off with the Pros and Cons then to my review (Any new edits I'll post before this)Pros- Not terribly expensive, Good speed, Fat Tires, Easy Assembly, Bright headlight (not very wide beam just bright), Looks nice as well.Cons- Battery removal/install is a pain but gets easier as you live with it, Pexmor Support email is dead.....No replys in weeks from my 3 emails **Personal gripe...only 7 speed. Only has one front crank (its fine just with pedal assist on 7th gear you'll be ghost pedaling a lot. Be nicer to have more gears)Overall the bike is great for the price (got it at 609. If its cheaper I'd pull the trigger on it). I got it with intentions of commuting to work and back and so far its great! I do a bit of off-roading on grass/dirt and it takes it pretty good thanks to the fat tires and front suspension. As for on-road riding its nice and smooth, can be a little load when going full throttle motor is a bit noisy getting up to speed but, it could just be my unit. I'm 6'4 and weight 250 and it hit's ~21MPH on throttle only and can go over 25MPH on Pedal Assist before I start ghost pedaling (only has 7 gears with one front crank). **Removed the speed limiter and it still tops out at 21MPH on throttle only with my friend thats 5'6 140lbs...battery can't output the power to the motor to do anymore) Seat is alright but, I'd upgrade if you want more comfort, I also did buy a spare battery so I have two on longer rides. Here's a link for one that I got and works! **Be Sure when buying a new battery to make sure its a 48V but it can be a higher Ah for more stored power** Overall I give the bike a 7/10. Wish it had more options like more gears, better battery, higher watt motor, however if I wanted that I could have looked else where, and for the price of 600 or less you can't beat it!https://www.amazon.com/ENGWE-Battery-Electric-Lithium-Bicycles/dp/B09FJSXVXN/ref=sr_1_5?crid=SVJB2JWAK2S0&keywords=PEXMOR%2B48v%2Bbattery&qid=1682550697&sprefix=pexmor%2B48v%2Bbattery%2Caps%2C102&sr=8-5&ufe=app_do%3Aamzn1.fos.f5122f16-c3e8-4386-bf32-63e904010ad0&th=1
S**A
Hands-down, the best e-mountain bike, entry-level that you can get
I had never owned bike, and I was pleasantly surprised when I received thisI am a camp post for BLM and live near the Alabama hills in Southern California near death Valley and I have put on 60 miles on this bike in three days. it holds up all right but if you want to do really heavy, hard-core mountain biking, you might want to go up one in quality as the battery tends to come off if you’re really washboard or bouncy dirt roads. It was in that if you’re not trying to hard-core mountain bike race, this is a great entry-level bike.
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