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Yakima Exo Review | Hitch-based cargo system is a game ...
The Yakima Exo is an innovative, hitch-based cargo system that offers multiple advantageous features such as easy loading, a two-tiered setup, and minimum impact on vehicle aerodynamics. Despite requiring more muscle to install than roof racks, the system is easy to use and offers more storage capacity and convenient access to cargo.
Ride Quality
4.2
Build Quality
4.6
Design
4.7
Value
4.0
Total
4.4
Fuell Flluid-2 and Flluid-3 e-bikes add throttles, auto ...
The Fuell Flluid-2 and Flluid-3 e-bikes offer new features such as throttles, auto shifting, and improved range. The Flluid-2 has a remarkable 225 miles range due to its two 2,000-Wh batteries. Both models maintain similar prices to their predecessors, making them accessible and great value.
Ride Quality
4.8
Build Quality
4.7
Design
4.6
Value
4.5
Total
4.7
Vintage Electric E-Bikes Review | Big power and retro style ...
The review praises the Vintage Electric Café electric pedal-assist bicycle for its distinctive design, overabundance of power, and quality craftsmanship. However, the review criticizes the on/off switch control for the electric motor and the discomfort when doing slow pedaling. The Roadster is mentioned, but it’s described as less practical for public roads owing to some legal restrictions.
Ride Quality
4.2
Build Quality
4.6
Design
4.8
Value
3.7
Total
4.3
Vintage Electric E-Bikes Review | Big power and retro style ...
The Vintage Electric Café electric pedal-assist bicycle delivers power, design, and overall riding experience greater than its cost, making it a great value for its price. The unique design is appreciated, and despite its powerful motor and high-end components, it remains a comfortable ride. The Vintage Electric Roadster, on the other hand, was less comfortable and more expensive, making it a less valuable choice.
Ride Quality
4.6
Build Quality
4.5
Design
4.7
Value
4.3
Total
4.5
Vintage Electric E-Bikes Review | Big power and retro style ...
The Vintage Electric Cafe pedal-assist and Roadster throttle-controlled bikes are praised in this review for their power, style and the overall novelty of electric bicycle travel. The design and craftsmanship of both bikes are highlighted, with the Cafe model specifically lauded for its peculiar retro-mod design and balance of power to weight ratio, despite its hefty price tag of $3,995.
Ride Quality
4.2
Build Quality
4.4
Design
4.5
Value
4.0
Total
4.3
QuietKat Jeep E-Bike Review: Go almost anywhere on two wheels- Christopher McGraw
“The Jeep eBike is an incredible piece of machinery, but is it the bike for everyone? Definitely not. QuietKat markets it, and the rest of their lineup, as a bike that is focused on utility, for those who use their bike for hunting, fishing, camping, and exploring, rather than those who just want to get some miles in on their local trails.”
Ride Quality
4.0
Build Quality
4.0
Design
3.5
Value
3.5
Total
3.8
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