🚴‍♂️ Power your ride, own the trail, and never miss a beat!
The ANCHEER Electric Mountain Bike combines a robust 750W peak motor with a long-lasting 48V/374Wh removable battery, delivering up to 55 miles per charge and speeds up to 22MPH. Featuring a lightweight aluminum frame, 21-speed transmission, lockable suspension fork, and advanced LCD display, it’s engineered for versatile urban commuting and rugged trail adventures. Certified UL 2849 for safety, it comes 85% pre-assembled with a one-year warranty and lifetime technical support.
Bike Type | Mountain Bike |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Brand | ANCHEER |
Number of Speeds | 21 |
Color | Blue |
Wheel Size | 26 Inches |
Frame Material | Aluminum |
Suspension Type | Front |
Special Feature | Adjustable Seat |
Included Components | Bell |
Size | 26 inch |
Brake Style | Disc |
Specific Uses For Product | Trail |
Item Weight | 50 Pounds |
Theme | Bicycle |
Style | Standard |
Model Name | AMAK00026 |
Power Source | Electric motor |
Wattage | 350 watts |
Wheel Material | Aluminum |
Lithium Battery Energy Content | 377 Watt Hours |
Seat Material Type | Plastic |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 265 Pounds |
Assembly Required | Yes |
Bicycle Gear Shifter Type | Trigger |
Skill Level | Intermediate |
Number of Handles | 2 |
Manufacturer | TIANJIN GAMMA ELECTRIC TECHNOLOGY CO.,LTD |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 53 x 26 x 10 inches |
Package Weight | 49 Pounds |
Brand Name | ANCHEER |
Warranty Description | With one-year warranty for the electric motor, battery and other parts except for frame, no worry about using it. |
Material | Aluminum alloy |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Part Number | AMA005637 |
K**G
So far, so good
Update 8/27/19 - OK, so after taking these things out several times now, we, the spouse and I have noticed a small but nonetheless worthy of mentioning flaw - the kickstand. It positions the bike in too far upright position and the kick stand is not adjustable. I can almost guarantee you that if you put the kick stand down and turn the front wheel to the right, the bike will fall over. Even with the front wheel turned to the left the bike is still too unsteady; such to the point that I bought and installed two adjustable kick stands and mounted them just forward of the original kick stand (removed the original kick stands). The bikes are now much more stable when at rest. I’m hoping Ancheer is listening because this would be a simple fix for them.Update 8/22/19 - The screw/bolt that was missing arrived by FedEx this morning. Pretty good support considering the stuff had to come from China. They sent me four by the way. I needed one. Pretty considerate I'd say. Now as to the ride. The wife and I took them out last Saturday. All told the ride was about 14 mies. We had done the same ride about a month before on the non-electric bikes and the difference this time was like night and day. Just a pleasure. Little incline coming up? No Problema! Just give them pedals a little push or thumb that throttle and off and up you go. Joyous! We both used about a quarter of the batteries for the 14 miles. So, there was PLENTY of juice left. In the review below, I suggested you might wanna invest in a more comfortable saddle. Here's another recommendation: think about a handlebar stem extender. What we found (both of us) was that we were pitched too far forward and by the end of the ride our hands and wrists (and my left shoulder) were hurting. Too much weight/pressure on the hands/wrists. I had noticed this in other reviews. I bought two extenders. Don't worry about installation. Just check on YouTube for instructions . It's idiot proof. The extenders make a BIG difference. You sit much more upright without stressing your hands/ wrists. Now, I can see people kvetching about having to buy a different saddle and handlebar extenders but hey, you wanna be comfortable? Well then spring for the $30-$40 extra or suffer. But don't complain. We're taking the bike out again this weekend for another 14-15 mile trip. If needed, I'll update again but I'm liking this bike so much already that I upgraded the review to 5 stars. I just noticed that these bike are currently unavailable. I'm guessin' that's because they're temporarily out of stock. (That's what happened to me when I tried to order our second one.) I'm also guessin' that they're out of stock because Ancheer can't keep up with the demand. So, snatch one of these babies up the next time they become available.So, I bought this bike for my wife. We live in Manhattan. Don’t let anyone tell you there are no hills in NYC. Believe me, there are. We were heading over the Queensboro bridge to Long Island City. I told her don’t leave me behind. The incline up and over the bridge is not all that steep but it’s pretty long. I hafta interject here that I’m 70+ years old and pushing my old fanny up that incline on my non powered bike was somewhat difficult. Not for my wife though. She just put that baby on the second level of power and BOOM she was gone. It was about then that the thought occurred to me that maybe I should get one on these for myself. So I did. Which leads me to this review. The bike arrived in about a week. It comes about 70% assembled. Yes, the instructions leave a little bit to be desired but truthfully you can probably put this thing together even without any instructions if you have the bare minimum of mechanical ability. They even give you all the tools you need to complete the assembly. The only trouble you might have is mounting the front wheel, getting the disk inside the disk brake. Plus, afterwards you’re gonna hafta adjust the brakes. There are no instructions that come with the bike on how to do this; but, with a little know how or looking on the interwebs you should be able to do this without too much problem. Which brings me to support. I didn’t need any when assembling my wife’s bike but when mine arrived, one of the screw/bolts that tighten the handle bars to the stem was missing (one of four). I checked the shipping box thoroughly but it was gone. Probably loosened up and fell out during shipping. I contacted Ancheer (through Amazon. It was a weekend so I wasn’t expecting an instantaneous response.) via email and on the next business day they got back me. Pretty good I thought. I explained about the missing screw/bolt and they were quick to tell me that they would send me a couple replacements. It’s been about a week now and although the screw/bolt hasn’t yet arrived, I’m willing to be patient as I understand that the part likely has to be sent from China. I’ll update this review in so far as support goes as needed. As to the bike: it’s a little heavy and its a little small. I’m about 5’ 10” and it’s OK for someone my size (and my wife who is shorter) but if you’re over 6’ tall this bike might be a tad small for you. I’m not an expert on how to size a bicycle; so, that’s something you need to consider. Weight - yeah, it’s pretty heavy. Off the top of my head, I think it weighs in around 54 pounds (that’s with the battery). We haven’t run these babies enough yet to make a honest assessment of them but I’ll adjust this review as we get more ride time. Oh, the saddle, you might wanna consider buying a different saddle. We did but then again we’re a couple of old timers who thought a nice padded seat was in order. Like I said, I’ll adjust this review as time goes by but for now with the little ride time we’ve had with them (and with the quick response we goy from support), I’m thinking this is a pretty good value. I’ll adjust as needs be.7/13/2020 Edit: OK, It’s been just about a year now since I bought two of these for myself and the spouse and we are totally satisfied with the bikes. I realize posting this edit might in fact be pointless as this particular model is no longer available but for anyone who stumbles across this review, I will say that the Ancheer products that we bought have been 5 stars (both the product & support). I did notice that Ancheer is offering other models now and for what it’s worth, I wouldn’t hesitate to purchase or recommend them. Yeah, there are better e-bikes available but not at this price point (IMHO).
M**T
Solid Commuter E-bike
I’ve put around 50 miles on this bike so far, using it primarily to commute to and from school, and overall I’ve been really impressed. It’s been reliable, smooth, and surprisingly quick, I’ve hit up to 30 mph downhill, which makes for a fun ride. On flat or moderate terrain, it maintains a good cruising speed without effort.The motor is strong enough to handle steep inclines, even with my weight at around 230 lbs. I typically climb hills at around 10 mph, which is more than respectable for a bike at this price point. The ride feels stable, and it hasn’t given me any mechanical issues so far.The battery is the only real drawback. It works fine for my daily commute, but I find myself charging it every day, mainly out of caution, especially with the elevation around my area. It would be nice to have a bit more range, but it hasn’t left me stranded.Pros:Fast and smooth ride (up to 30 mph downhill)Handles hills well even with heavier ridersReliable over daily use and mileageCons:Battery could offer more range; requires daily charging in hilly areasIf you’re looking for a reliable e-bike for commuting, especially in moderately hilly terrain, this one is a great mix of performance, fun, and value.
M**I
Worth it
This bike is a great commuter bike. I live 5 miles from work and use it daily. Usually w/o traffic I can make it in around 15-17 minutes. It's built well.Things to note:1. The brakes are designed for a regular pedal bike, so when you brake at 22 mph a lot, the brakes get loose fast, and you need to brake sooner.2. Because of the speed you'll pick up a lot of thorns, stickers, shrapnel on the road. I recommend having extra tubes always on hand. And it's not the same as changing a normal tube . It's a bit harder3. The range indicated is if you are on the lowest setting of pedal assist. So if you are at the highest setting you get about 10 miles out of one battery charge. Also the pedal assist and throttle seem to deplete the battery at the same rate.4. You'll want a better seat. The one it comes with isn't very comfy.It's a great deal for the price, and is so much fun to ride.
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