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Jasion EB5 Electrical Bike for Adults with Peak 500W Brushless Motor, 40Miles 20MPH Commuting Electrical Mountain Bike with 360Wh Detachable Battery, 7-Velocity, 26″ Tires and Entrance Fork Suspension

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A sturdy high-step commuter-style electrical bike providing as much as 20 mph on demand, makes use of the identical 350-watt motor and 36-volt battery, as a commuter bike journey effortlessly throughout city, and commute to work quicker with out fuss, fatigue, or sweat – all whereas carrying your on a regular basis apparel.
It is simple to experience with a light-weight design. It has powerful 26’’ highway tires, pedal help with a push-button throttle and 7-Velocity gear.
Briefly, Jasion EB5 e-bike was expertly designed for metropolis residing.

350 W Motor & Upgraded Show: The EB5 electrical bike geared up with a 500 W peak motor, boosted a prime pace of 20 MPH. The show panel has adjustable backlight brightness from 1-5 ranges. As well as, the upgraded LCD Show offers using knowledge help, corresponding to ODO/MAX/AVG SPEED, PAS mode might be custom-made as much as 3 modes
Detachable Giant Battery: The EB5 e-bike is supplied with a 360 Wh battery, which covers a spread of as much as 25-40 miles per cost for 5-6 hours in order that it might probably meet journey or each day commute wants. Detachable battery makes charging extra handy whether or not you’re at residence or within the workplace
4 Working Modes: PAS mode will help you with a average quantity of energy as you pedal the bike, kick in 1-3 ranges of pedal help to fit your wants. In pure electrical mode, you may twist the throttle in any increments of energy you need. Pedal mode permits the rider to pedal as an strange bike. Booster mode will provide help to push your EB5 at 4.5-7.5 km/h when uphill, which is able to prevent a number of efforts
Using Comfortably and Handily: The 26″ puncture resistant tires are for larger sturdiness. A high-strength entrance fork suspension, 7-speed gears, twin lights, LCD show, entrance and rear mechanical disc brakes can carry your using extra comforts, make your e-bike tailored to complicated terrains and hold you secure
Minimalist Look & Light-weight Body: A extremely environment friendly, metropolis model reasonably priced electrical bicycle providing minimalist and glossy look and solely weighs 49.6 lbs. The triangular high-carbon metal body offers extra stability

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Prospects discover the bicycle to be a pleasant, well-made bike at an reasonably priced value. They discover it simple to assemble and use, with easy wiring and pedaling. Many contemplate it a stable, dependable possibility that holds up nicely in rain. Whereas some clients are glad with its pace and experience high quality, others have differing opinions on efficiency and battery life.

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8 reviews for Jasion EB5 Electrical Bike for Adults with Peak 500W Brushless Motor, 40Miles 20MPH Commuting Electrical Mountain Bike with 360Wh Detachable Battery, 7-Velocity, 26″ Tires and Entrance Fork Suspension

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  1. Tomahawk

    Make mountains into molehills
    Unboxing and assembling took me about 15 minutes – came 75% charged.It comes with the rear wheel attached, just have to lock the front wheel on, replace a protective cover on the steering shaft with the handlebars – pop the seat on and you’re ready to ride. All the wiring is hooked up other than the front light which is a simple connector.My front brake disc seems just warped enough to rub a bit. I will try to correct this myself if it becomes problematic. I’m just thankful to not be flat on my face anytime I have to use the front brakes anyway.I am 175lbs and wear a backpack when I ride.My test ride was about 4 miles where it went from 75% to %14, and I was admittedly torture testing it a bit. Riding with just the throttle , or taking off from stopped with the throttle, uses a noticeable amount of battery.I kept it usually around level 3 out of 5 pedal assist modes for the trip. I live in a very hilly area so half the trip was uphill essentially. I am not sure exactly how the gear ratio affects the battery, but I kept it in the top few gears for the trip, and the whole ride barely felt like a light workout with PAS.The horn is nice, but I did not get a single person to move, one of their dogs heard me at least. But, everyone has air pods in these days. One of these instances they saw me coming , but didn’t move, so I had to drop off a curb, which knocked the tail light off. I’ll reattach it with zip ties, instead of stretchy rubber strap.The cable that comes with the rear light, is not even half as long as needed to reach the port on the battery. I have a long one lying around easily, but it was something I noticed. The included rear light seems to be from a separate manufacturer so I am not really upset.The main thing I wanted out of this bike was to make my commute easier, living in an area where if I can coast downhill for miles , I have to essentially walk a normal bike back home, from how steep uphill it is on the way back. However, this bike made the hills barely noticeable.Very happy with the purchase and I will update this review with further experience and insight on the battery life and range. If I used about 60% of the battery with leisure use in my conditions, and went 4 miles, I would guess a more realistic full trip in my conditions would yield 7 or 8 mile range tops. Again, I will have a better idea with more trips that start with a fully charged battery.Edit: I made 2 trips to a place 11 miles away starting with a %100 charge, and in similar conditions as my first ride, the battery got down to about 30%, but again, that same percentage might show 40-45 once the bike is stopped. I would say in my hilly conditions a full charge would get you 15-16 miles, maybe a bit more, especially if you ride in a way conscious of the battery life.I messaged the manufacturer to ask if they would sell a spare battery and they said they wouldn’t have spares for another few months. Very happy with my purchase, well worth the moneyEdit:I’ve had this thing nearly 2 months now and thought this review deserves an update.For the first review, my legs were weak. But, I have been taking the EB5 to commute to and from work every day – 22 -25 miles/day.So, with that exercise, my legs and stamina have gotten stronger. Now, my legs put so much power to the ground that PAS doesn’t even kick in until set to level 3 or 4. After my 11 mile commute – and being conscious of when to tax the battery and when to just get a bit of pedaling in – I can get to work or back home with over 65% of my battery left, even with a rack and loaded basket.Given that, it could be assumed that in the same conditions, since 11 miles used about 33%, one could comfortably go 33-35 miles before the battery dies.Some tips:Don’t keep your bike in gears 6 or 7 just because the motor is helping you.Keep the bike in whatever gear you would normally pedal in – turn PAS to 0 and find that gear -where your legs arent spinning freely but also not needing too much force -and then work your way from PAS 0 to whatever mode you feel it kick in.Then, once you are at a healthy cadence for whatever conditions you’re in – imo 12-17 MPH – turn down again to PAS 0, and now the pedaling is super easy as keeping a cadence is much easier than pushing yourself from a stop to a high cadence. Maybe kick PAS back into 1 to allow yourself to manually use the throttle to get back into a cadence, and then down to PAS 0 when your legs can help again.This way, you are getting some cardio, you are engaged and aware, and maximizing the life of your battery and actually the motor as well – and when you are close enough to your destination, you’ll have so much percentage left that you can comfortably give your legs a break and rely more on the throttle.I had been asking the company if they offer spare batteries – they said not until March – they offered to give me a discount on their new bike if I reviewed it – however not an actual discount, but instead, a partial refund, meaning I cannot afford the initial cost of the new EB7 – and through this conversation they maintain that they do not yet sell spares for the EB5, despite it being halfway through March.Some complaints:The screw for the handlebar adjustment comes loose once or twice per ride – it’s a quick fix but very annoying, the handlebars become wobbly.The screw for the rear brake adjustment comes loose as well – again, a quick fix, but dangerous, and some people who don’t know might go over-adjusting the brakes at the handlebar level, or deciding their brakes need replacement, without realizing that the screw actually just comes loose.You cannot remove the rear tire completely. There is a motor cable running into it, which has a point where it seems it should disconnect, but does not actually disconnect, Im sure if you brute forced it you could jerry rig it back together easily but it does not comfortably break away for maintenance on the rear tire. Changing tubes and tires is a bit of a hassle because of this.There are not enough holes for attaching accessories. There is an unused screw hole on either side of the rear forks, and again unused holes on either side of the seatpost hole – for attaching a rack. However, that is it. no other holes. No indicator as to what kind of screw or thread goes into these holes either.The connector for the battery is nearly proprietary. I found out it can be found online by searching for “REENTION OUTPUT CONNECTOR” – Reention being the company who makes the cases for the battery used by this bike. It’s just a + and – prong but I would have loved, loved, loved to see instead an XT60 or XT90 connector capability. Now, to add my own spare battery, I have to rig up a connector and find a place to strap the default battery since its mount would block access to the battery port. I dont like when companies make DIY harder, that’s all.The rainwater and road dirt in my face and eyes got old pretty quick, so I did add an aftermarket fender. You can’t use a regular fender in the front as the headlight blocks where it would normally go, and again, there’s no holes for accessories to have any other place to move it to.But you can use the flexible fenders which attach with zip ties, if you are crafty enough to avoid it rubbing on the tire.I don’t know if this company is just a couple of dudes in an office in China with a couple workers putting together the bikes out of the different parts coming from all kinds of different companies (“Jasion” really just seems to be the frame) but given it does seem to be a quality product and sold as described, I am happy with their efforts and the bike.Otherwise, all in all, I’m happy with my purchase. I am getting exercise, I feel great, I haven’t been ran over yet,

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  2. tony llanto

    Great Value, Honest experience
    Sofar best entry leve E-bike for price and parts. The throttle came falling off the handle bars but I was changing the grips anyway. So bought a finger triggered replacement throttle for $12. And replaced the front and back tires for more durable ones. Bike runs amazing. For a 350 watt was not expecting to have so much range. For the price this is a Grade A bike. Looking forward to doing commutes with this bike. I got the bells and whistles for it too, will post pictures and update review when I finish setting up the upgrades.(One week ownership)Edit: It’s been about 3 1/2 weeks of ownership.I still think it’s a good e-bike for the cost. It meets my power needs, look through the manual and turn it into a 5 level PAS instead of the 3Level it comes default factory settings.(this will help conserve power)I’ll do quick trips around the neighbor hood(groceries, gym, cruzing) roughly 7-10 mile trips there and back.Usually it’ll knock down half the battery(2-3 bars/5). Im mostly using the throttle, ill PAS up hills.I’ve stress tested the battery and done 26miles in a day, roughly 70% of my trip was throttle. Didn’t break a sweat and was fun to ride. The assist makes hills effortless. You need to learn how to ride it between shifting gears and the level of PAS you use. Easy learning curb.So out of the box, my throttle was falling off handles as mentioned before, then the adjustable stem connecting the handlebars kept coming loose so I bought a new one. Doing research I’ve found that the tires that come with it will usually puncture easily so you will need new tires. My rear break was squeaking so I bought new brake pads and replaced it.It’s a solid bike for the price but be prepared to give some TLC if you wanna make this your daily commuter. In total I’ve spent a mandatory $90 on the replacement parts(new wheels,new grips,new throttle,brake pads,new stem)Not sure if the stem was a problem for others as I am an aggressive rider and love to take it through dirt and rocks. Popping on and off curbs.You will probably just need new wheels $30 otherwise it’s a problem waiting to happen if you’re using their factory wheels and you’ll soon be walking home on one of your trips.I didn’t want to send it back but I’m sure the company would have replaced the other parts if I was willing to wait and reship the bike but I was planning to do these upgrades anyway.I also have a new bike seat, nothing wrong with the one they give you. It was comfortable, I just wanted more padding for longer trips. I have a rear rack and pannier bag, added the mirrors, phone holder, cup holder, alarm system, FENDERS(you will need) buy cheap ones $5, turning signals and night lights on the wheels.I must say that you should be carful when installing upgrades because the paint will scratch off if ur not cautious. Not good to leave exposed metal to the elements.This has been my experience with the bike sofar. It works for me but forsure there are some better options such as the ancheer 500w and maybe the tot guard if it’s a 500w can’t remember but those are also available on Amazon. I will be upgrading my battery and installing a second one soon to 3x the power ($250) so I’m not to worried, eventually I’ll also get a better motor but this is my first e-bike. If you don’t plan on upgrading your bike and just want something that needs no fixes out of the factory then I’d explore other options.

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  3. Mike B.

    Overall an excellent electric bike!
    Let me first just say I really love this bike and in three months have put 500 miles on it. Use it to go a few miles to the train station, to the gym, and to the grocery store. It is solidly built, has great acceleration, battery life is no problem for the way I use it, braking is excellent, it can go on grass, dirt trails, sand, rough terrain, most anything, the headlight is strong and very bright, the full electric or pedal assist are great. Having said all that, there are three issues that I have found. 1) The power cuts off every once in a while when I am using full electric or pedal assist. This happens at least once every 2 to 3 days. I cycle the Pedal Assist Level while I am riding and the power will come back. This is only slightly annoying and power has always come back. 2) Went to ride the bike the other day and the front tire was completely flat, not one molecule of air left in the tire. There were no huge nails sticking out of the tire, could not find anything wrong with the outside of the tire. Have contacted Jaison customer support as the bike has a one year warranty. 3) The part of the rear tire that is in contact with the road is completely bald. I have seen this in another review. Maybe because power is applied to the rear tire….but it just seems odd that it got bald after 500 miles. And it is a mountain bike tire with big nobs all over. Will contact Jaison customer support about this too. But overall I absolutely love this bike…I will take care of my tire issues and be on the road again soon!!!!!

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  4. Robert G

    I’ve only had the bike a couple of weeks, but so far everything seems to work exactly as expected.Initially, I had a problem with the chain skipping in 7th gear. I tried all the derailleur adjustments suggested on YouTube but wasn’t having any luck. Jasion’s customer service is very good. They had multiple suggestions, and when these didn’t work out they suggested I take it to a bike shop and they’d pay for the repair. It turned out the bike shop recognized the problem right away and the repair was so easy they didn’t want any money for it.I can’t say anything about the bike’s durability, but so far the it performs very well. Fun!

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  5. Sheila Watters

    This bike is awesome ! It goes very fast and the battery lasts quite a long time!

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  6. Shawna Allery

    When my bike arrived it was missing the quick release for the front tire..imagine being so excited to go riding only to discover you cant..i was so sad…luckily a local bike shop happened to b open on the weekend and loaned me one…customer service took 2 days to answer me..another two days to decide if they were sending me the quick release and 5 days shipping…thank god for the bike shop..The bike is great…heavy but ok..battery life is what they say..little less for me as im a little heavier but still quite reasonable…however it feels bunched up..like the frame needs to b a tad longer so you dont feel so squished together..it says handles bars are adjustable but not really..half inch doesnt count…i recommend if you got a big but like me you invest in a much bigger seat…i also found out how to change it from a 3 speed assist to a 5..that was nice..and in doing so found out how to turn off speed regularor..i dont recommend doing that unless biking is your thing experience wise as you will get upwards of 30 kph..overall im satisfied with my first ebike

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  7. Jass

    This bike is very reliable. I used this bike from last three months to do uber eats. I also recommend to mg friend to buy this e bike because the ride of this bike is so good .

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  8. Fabricio

    Very good and sturdy e-bike, I was suspicious about it but I couldn’t be more wrong, it rides very smooth and it has a good top speed. Very recommended.

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    Jasion EB5 Electrical Bike for Adults with Peak 500W Brushless Motor, 40Miles 20MPH Commuting Electrical Mountain Bike with 360Wh Detachable Battery, 7-Velocity, 26″ Tires and Entrance Fork Suspension
    Jasion EB5 Electrical Bike for Adults with Peak 500W Brushless Motor, 40Miles 20MPH Commuting Electrical Mountain Bike with 360Wh Detachable Battery, 7-Velocity, 26″ Tires and Entrance Fork Suspension

    $399.99

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