0 comments Engwe Mapfour N1 2.JPG, by Richard Peace Overview
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How we review e-bikes Beautiful smooth power delivery giving a fast sporty ride
Pretty lightweight for a bike this price Efficient motor system gives great potential range Lack of gear range lets it down Given the carbon fibre frame it could be even lighter Rattly mudguards Buy if: You want a light e-bike with a great motor system at a great price If a desire to cover every base possible is applied to e-bikes then Engwe is perhaps the result. We’ve looked at several of their models already which are summarised briefly in the next paragraph, but suffice to say they span a huge range of designs. Newest and potentially most groundbreaking is an affordable carbon-framed model with a high quality Mivice rear hub drive, the Engwe Mapfour N1 Air . Engwe’s design history is an entertaining little story in itself, as our chronology of their test bikes proves. Their Engine X proved a disappointing and overly heavy beast, whilst the C20 Pro was lighter but still a handful. Similarly heavy but with a really punchy mid-drive was the P275 that also showed a desire to move away from run of the mill fat bikes. Most recently, we’ve had a look at their bargain basement e-cargo bike, the LE20 .The N1 Air (and a sister Mapfour model featuring a mid-drive, the N1 Pro) promise to move the brand much further towards lightweight respectability. Mapfour N1 […]
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