139 reviews for Jasion EB5 Electric Bike for Adults with Peak 500W Brushless Motor, 40Miles 20MPH Commuting Electric Mountain Bike with 360Wh Removable Battery, 7-Speed, 26″ Tires and Front Fork Suspension
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I'm thoroughly impressed.
I weigh 200 lbs, and I can realistically expect to go about 22 miles on a charge. That is with the bike at pedal assist 3, and me pedaling. The bike's top speed is 20 mph, and it's a lot of fun to ride.
The bike is pretty rugged, and comes with a lot of components that I wouldn't expect to see on a bike this cheap. I'm 5'10", and the bike is surprisingly comfortable, especially on off-road and light trails. My other bike is a rigid frame, and every bump and jolt feels like it will grind your bones into glass shards after riding for too long. With the front suspension on this bike, I feel a lot more comfortable on gravel, trails and grass.
The bike isn't perfect, but you get a lot for the money. However, the tires are pretty cheap, and I expect they will need to be changed out soon. Also, the seat is very comfortable, but it also feels kinda cheap, and I don't expect it will last long. The screen is pretty dim on full brightness, and I can't see it at all if I wear sunglasses. The bike is fine on flat ground, or minor inclines, but it does not do very well on steep hills, and you will need to downshift and help pedal a lot to climb hills.
Final verdict: Not perfect, but WELL WORTH THE MONEY!
When you’re putting on the pedals, just make sure you don't mix up the left and right ones—they're clearly labeled. If you get it wrong, one of them is gonna fall off eventually. The seat post clamp isn't the greatest, but it came over 80% charged and powered right up. Seriously, read the manual; there's a ton of stuff you can adjust.
The tires are holding air for now, but they were low, and who knows how long it sat around. They're CHEAP, so I plan to replace them soon. The brakes need some adjusting, too. There’s a small plastic cover for the handlebars in the bag—don’t lose that. Check out the photo for reference.
Oh, and one last thing: when you're putting on the handlebars, don't move the wheel or the bike. There are two guides on the top and bottom of the fork tube, and if those come out of place, you'll be in for a struggle. I’ve also heard some nightmare stories about the charger messing up the display's CPU. So my tip? Make sure the bike is off using the switch (it's in the manual), then press the horn until it’s drained, and only then plug the charger into the bike AND THEN into the wall. That should help avoid any power spikes. I’ll give you an update later!
I think the value for what you are getting is a solid bet, I purchased this with a sale going and paid $340, which to me is a fair price.
It gets four stars for me because the seat, while functional, is super uncomfortable and for a daily commuter you’ll probably want to upgrade to a different seat - I simply took the seat off my other bike and switched the bolts out to make it look clean for the assembly. Super easy to assemble out of the box, came with a full charge, also mine came over a week early for delivery - so that was awesome too.
I’ve been riding the bike over the last week, outside of the seat being uncomfortable, the handle bars seem to sit a little low for me - I am 5’11, so if you’re near that height I’d look into an adapter so you can have your handle bars ride a bit more comfortably for your height. After riding around town (at full throttle) for a little over 4 miles, my charge was at the halfway point - I’m at 190 lbs, impressed me in terms of its ability to haul me around, going up the steep hills in my area has also became significantly easier with this bike. Another thing of note is the battery indicator, as it goes past half battery the indicator will read various charge levels, jumping from one bar and sometimes back up to half charge. So far it hasn’t been an issue, I’d like to have the option to purchase another battery but haven’t seen any options for this specific bike - thought that was strange, there is probably an after market option out there. Outside of these specific things, the bike rides and handles really well, again I think the value of what you’re getting is solid, you can modify the bike as you go if you wanted to improve upon it, definitely have a bike seat in your shopping list if you buy this - solid bike!
So far, I’ve put around 150 miles on it and I’ve encountered a few gremlins along the way. However, hands down to the customer service team for being very responsive and making everything right.
At 6’1” and 225 lbs, the bike fits me just fine. One recommendation: you're definitely going to want to replace the seat as soon as you can because it's just not comfortable for long rides.
Overall, the Jasion Electric E-Bike is a great value for its price and an excellent choice for those new to electric bikes.