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The APYEAR Electric Bike is a versatile and portable e-bike designed for adults, featuring a powerful 500W motor, a 576Wh removable battery, and a folding design for easy transport. With a maximum speed of 20MPH and a range of over 20 miles, it’s perfect for commuting and leisure rides. Safety features include an anti-theft battery, disc brakes, and adjustable components for a comfortable experience.
Bike Type | Electric Bike |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Brand | APYEAR |
Number of Speeds | 3 |
Color | Black1 |
Wheel Size | 14 Inches |
Frame Material | Aluminum |
Suspension Type | Front |
Special Feature | Folding |
Included Components | Kickstand, Charger, Pedal, Tool Kit |
Size | 14IN |
Brake Style | Disc |
Specific Uses For Product | Freestyle, Road, Commuting |
Theme | Sport |
Style | 14in Folding A1 |
Model Name | Folding Electric bicycle BLACK |
Power Source | Rechargeable Battery |
Wattage | 400 watts |
Wheel Material | Alloy Steel |
Lithium Battery Energy Content | 9.5 Milliamp Hours (mAh) |
Warranty Type | Limited |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 220 Pounds |
Assembly Required | Yes |
Bicycle Gear Shifter Type | Twist Grip |
Is Autographed | No |
Manufacturer | APYEAR |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 51.6 x 21 x 43 inches |
Brand Name | APYEAR |
Warranty Description | 90 days (non-human damage) |
Material | Aluminum |
R**K
Easy assembly, and great quality.
I bought this bike from my husband for Christmas and we just put it together took less than 10 minutes to tighten everything and start writing it. My husband is about 220 and I am 130 and we both were able to ride along the beach. It drives very smooth.
R**G
E-bike Purchase
We had a couple issues with our purchase, but customer service has been responsive to our needs and communicative. The bike is a good performer but like all e-bikes be careful because it's heavy. Bike is quick for it's weight and should get the job done if you're looking for a reliable commuter.Rob -AZ
J**L
Decent e-bike, though a little different than what's on the product page
Overall, I'm liking this e-bike! I was initially inclined to return it as the e-bike I received was different than shown on the product page.First off it lacked the front disc brake, which seemed like it could be a problem with stopping. And secondly, the power spec for the motor, per the manual (see attached pic), is 350w peak power meaning it's only a ~250w motor or about half or so of what the product page indicated (500w). And the on/off was changed from a key to a mere push button that anyone can turn on when parked.But the seller was responsive, and we were able to reach an accommodation that I was satisfied with that didn't require me to return it. So, I finished unpacking it and did the initial setup now that I was to keep it.Once I finished putting the e-bike together and tested it out, I found the single brake in the rear was not going to be a problem. I mean you're not going motorcycle speeds, just bicycle speeds (<20mph) which a properly adjusted rear brake is more than adequate for.Where I live there are legal limits on the power and speed of e-bikes based on their class. This e-bike falls into Class 2 and to use it on the street I needed to add a sticker showing class/power/speed to meet local e-bike labeling laws. While the motor is NOT 500w, I had ordered the sticker based on the listed product specs so I would have it when the e-bike arrived and decided to use the 500w sticker anyways (see attached pic, Class 2/500W/20MPH).I'm getting similar performance out of this e-bike as on an electric stand-up scooter I also own (an ASKGO K11), which has a 500w motor. Need to note that the scooter has been speed limited to 20mph to comply with local laws where I live. With the speed unlocked the scooter can actually do 31mph, so I'm basing my observations on the speed locked mode limiting the scooter to 20mph, FWIW. I should also note that the battery pack on the scooter is 48v 15Ah, while this e-bike has a 48v 12Ah pack.They have similar mileage (with throttle only) and similar speeds in the various "gears" (both are 3 speeds), even with the difference in the battery pack capacity. And I typically get speeds of ~20mph in 1st gear, ~15mph in 2nd gear and ~9mph in 3rd gear on both, though the speeds drop by ~2mph or so as the battery goes down. And I get ~14mph when pedaling in PAS mode on the e-bike, which seems to work independently of what gear you are in.I'm getting a range of ~10 miles at full throttle in the highest gear and ~15 miles when I run in the middle gear, which is decent distance for this price range, and is well suited to where I live - which is at the edge of town. FWIW, I'm 5'9" and ~200lbs, your weight will have a big effect on the ranges you'll be getting.When using PAS, I would imagine I could get even further though haven't really tested the PAS mode range yet. And I rarely use the lowest gear as it's pretty slow, so no real information on that. But it's conceivable you could get ~20 miles or so based on the ranges I'm seeing in the other gears. I may try this some day.With this e-bike I get the advantages that I bought it for, namely the ability to fold it down to fit in my car and the option to use PAS for extended range and for some exercise while riding. I have run out of battery on the scooter before and having to foot-kick it to get home was a real pain, so am glad for the pedals on the e-bike!!As the e-bike readout is pretty basic with only a multi-segment battery indicator, I added a simple GPS speedometer that shows trip information and has an odometer. Also added a rear-view mirror, a water bottle holder, an AirTag holder and a phone holder (see pics). I've since changed out the water bottle holder and added a much brighter bicycle headlight that mounts on the handlebars as there are very few streetlights where I live, being somewhat rural and fairly dark at night. I went with a VANSPARK CL1200 Rechargeable Bike Light ASIN: B0DZ24QKK8, which performs fairly well. But I feel the onboard headlight included on the e-bike would be adequate in urban areas with plenty of streetlights in most cases, it's pretty bright with decent coverage.There was a problem with the seat sliding down when riding so had to replace the seat post shim. I went with a Thinvik Bike Seat Post Shim in size 31.8 to 34.9mm ASIN: B09XV86WP7 which has grooves on both the outside and the inside areas of the shim and grips the seat post firmly, so it doesn't move anymore. Note that I had to do this on the scooter as well, since they both came with plastic seat post shims that simply didn't work well.I plan to add a bag to the back of the e-bike for storage and to carry items that's similar to the one I added to the scooter, a Favoto Bike Bag ASIN: B0D9NS2FZ6 (see pic below of the bag on the scooter). It's a pretty nice one with lots of storage and has fold-out saddle bags in the side compartments for carrying even more if needed. And if I get a chance, I want to add turn signals as well, but that's a future project for sure.
C**Z
Reliable
I’ve had it for about 6 months now and it’s a really reliable bike. The battery lasts a very long time. Also, one of my favorite things is the handle it has to pick it up comfortably. I constantly use it to take it up to my apartment. It has no problems going uphill. I recommend it 👍🏼
J**Y
Nice bike
My kid likes the bike
C**T
Good
Good need a back up battery for this bike
T**D
TRUTH BE TOLD
This is a sturdy bike ,mine came with a weak battery after rides around front yard. needs another battery. contacted seller through Amazon. after their request for information i could never get through again
R**.
Fun little bike!
Fun little bike. I wish it had more peddling speeds. I haven't used it enough to know how it will hold up. The chair doesn't hold up so cover it. Make sure screws are all there and tight. My chair was missing screws and they replaced the chair. I couldn't just put new screws because it wouldn't screw. It's a lot of fun though and plan to use it more.
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