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Other features include spoked wheels, resin platform pedals, a rear derailleur and a three-piece high-performance crank. The authentic Hyper graphics complete the look and give it a stylish appearance. The 36V 14in Hyper E-Ride Compact E-Bike is perfect for commuting and completing errands around town.

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Enjoy the benefits of cycling with assistance from the electric throttle! The E-Ride Compact E-Bike has a foldable handlebar and pedals for easy storage at home or in your car. This e-bike offers a maximum speed of 15.5 mph and a maximum range of 15 miles per charge, with a charge time of 4 hours. Comes complete with a suitable adjustable seat, LED headlights and rear lights, rear disc brake, and 14-inch air-filled front and rear tires! The Back tire isn’t fitted in place correctly and is slightly too high up on the rear tire axle shaft. It appears to be tightened in place and secure by the nut screw, but it creeps me out a bit that if the nut were to unscrew a bit the tire would fly out….

Proceed to slightly unscrew both nuts on the front tire so that you can slide it onto the front fork. Pull the brake pads out the way if you need to and slide the fork onto the tire. Be careful removing the bike because the box has sharp staples holding it together. Some people hyper bike recommend using pliers to remove the staples first, but I found it easier to just carefully pull the bike free; do which ever method works best for you. If your handlebars are tangled, proceed to rotate them around either clockwise or counter-clockwise to untangle them.

The Hyper MTB Ebike came in a pretty large box, but that is to be expected when ordering any type of bicycle online. The box itself weighed over 50lbs, so if you aren’t comfortable moving around that much weight, grab a friend hyper bicycles to help you bring your bike inside or where you plan to assemble it. Some buyers may not care about spending over $5,000 on an Ebike, but others will and that is where a more budget friendly option comes in to play.

The seat post simply slides in place, but first you should slide the light reflector on it and screw it in place. There should be a back quick release clamp that will hold the seat in place that attaches to the seat post, simply grab hold of the lever, clamp it down, and pull it tight to hold the bike seat in place. The basic rule of thumb is that the bike seat should be almost equal to the height of your waist, adjust the seat accordingly so that it is comfortable. Recently, there’s been a trickle down, so features previously only seen on LBS [local bike shop] bikes are creeping into big-box bikes at a fraction of the cost. You also have a large variety of bike choices at big-box stores. There’s usually a bike type for any taste — all on the cheap.