Total Weight:
63 lbs (28.57 kg)
Battery Weight:
6.6 lbs (2.99 kg)
Motor Weight:
8.7 lbs (3.94 kg)
Frame Material:
6061 Aluminum Alloy
Geometry Measurements:
Unfolded Dimensions: 66" x 18" x 47", Folded dimensions: 37" x 18" x 27"
Frame Types:
Step-Thru, Folding
Frame Colors:
Gloss Black with Metallic Gray and Lectric Blue Accents, Gloss White with Metallic Gray and Lectric Blue Accents
Frame Fork Details:
Rigid Steel, 135mm Hub Spacing, 10mm Threaded Axle with 15mm Nuts
Frame Rear Details:
175mm Hub Spacing, 12mm Slotted Threaded Axle with 10mm Flats, 18mm Nuts
Attachment Points:
Fender Bosses, Rear Rack Bosses
Gearing Details:
7
Speed 1x7 Shimano Tourney Derailleur, Shimano Freewheel 14-28 ToothShifter Details:
Shimano SIS Index Thumb Shifter on Right
Cranks:
Prowheel Cold-Forged Aluminum Alloy, 170mm Length, Sealed BB Assembly, Square Tapered Spindle, 52 Tooth Chainring with Prowheel Plastic Chain Guide
Pedals:
Wellgo P256 Aluminum Alloy Folding Platform with Reflectors, CrMo Axle, Black
Headset:
Threaded, Steel Ball Bearings in Retainer, Non-Sealed, 1-1/8" Straight
Stem:
NECO Aluminum Alloy, Folding Telescoping Height with Quick Release Lever 250mm Base with 120mm Extension, 10mm Spacer, 25.4mm Clamp
Handlebar:
Low-Rise, Aluminum Alloy, 570mm Length
Brake Details:
Tektro MD-M280 Mechanical Disc with 160mm Rotors, Wuxing 5-Star Four-Finger Levers with Motor Inhibitors
Grips:
T375 Ergonomic, Rubber, Black
Saddle:
Unbranded Comfort Saddle with Elastomer Bumpers, Black
Seat Post:
Aluminum Alloy, Tapered Clamp Mount
Seat Post Length:
500 mm
Seat Post Diameter:
31.8 mm
Rims:
Aluminum Alloy, Double Wall, 80mm Width, 36 Hole
Spokes:
Stainless Steel, 12 Gauge, Black with Nipples
Tire Brand:
CST BFT, 20" x 4.0" (98-406)
Wheel Sizes:
20 in (50.8cm)Tire Details:
5 to 30 PSI, 0.4 to 2.0 BAR, 60 TPI, Puncture Resistant
Tube Details:
Schrader Valve
Accessories:
Rear-Mount Kickstand, Steel Derailleur Guard, Integrated Blaze-Lite Headlight (30 Lumens), Integrated Blaze-Lite RL1900 Backlight (Single LED, 15 Lumens), Steel Rear Rack with Spring Latch (25kg 55lb Max Weight), Optional Suspension Seat Post (500mm Length, Preload Adjust, $89), Optional Pannier Bags ($49), Optional Additional Replacement Battery Pack ($299), Optional Battery Charger ($49)
Other:
Locking Removable Downtube-Integrated Battery Pack, D-Power 1.4lb 2 Amp Charger, 48 Volt 18 Amp Peak Motor Controller, Stainless Steel Torque Arm, 330lb Maximum Weight Rating (275lb Max Rider Weight, 55lb Max Cargo Rack Weight)
Jeff
4 years agoBought this ebike for my daughter, who loves it. All was fine until the bike just stopped working and started showing a E 009 error code where the odometer is. With that, I have contacted the company and they have been more than responsive. They sent me a couple of videos to watch that were easy to view and also had very clear direction. Since the check lists in the videos did not work, they decided to send me a new control module. We will see how that works. So, I can tell you this, my daughter loves the bike, the customer service is stellar, the service department is VERY responsive, and I’m hopeful this solves the riddle. They seem more than willing to help. More to come.
ReplyCourt
4 years agoHi Jeff! That’s so great to hear, thanks for taking a moment to share the experience you had. I’m sure these guys are working hard to provide great customer support, and it’s wonderful to hear that your daughter loves the bike! Hope the new display works perfectly so she can get back out there ;)
ReplyJoseph Waring
4 years agoHi can we get your EBIKES in the UK yet?
ReplyCourt
4 years agoGood question, Joseph! I cannot speak directly for Lectric eBikes (the company that makes these), but perhaps you could ask them directly by visiting their official website here.
ReplyRichard Stuart
4 years agoWell, I have had my XP for about two months now. I am in MD. and it is now Mid March. So some rides are at “freezing” and some moderate low temps, but FUN. First, absolutely LOVE this bike! Everything about the bike is really well done! AND Everything about the Manufacture and Support team is top notch. Not only do they seem to really KNOW the bike – They understand Customer Support! I am reminded of a Car Dealership Sales Manager; Well we lose money on every sale and make it up in volume! I will be happy to explain in an Email.
Quality: You can NOT find better actual product quality for even 3 times the price, believe me, my son paid 3 times as much as this XP, Yes, his has more Power, etc. but NOT better quality.
1. Performance: Be Advised: The Main Elements, Brakes, Electric Motor & Battery.
A. Brakes – Mechanical Disc Brakes, or Hydraulic Disk Brakes and Size of the Disc! The Lectric XP’s have Mechanical Disc Brakes, Some would argue that Hydraulic is better! and I would agree that Hydraulic, (with both Pads Floating) should provide a smoother overall braking experience, at a significant cost increase. The XP has Mech Disc Brakes, but comes with oversized Disk, STANDARD! NOW, I live in a very hilly neighborhood in Maryland. Basically, all hill – either up or down, no significant flat street stretch. You are always going up or down hill, and quite significant, It is easy to hit 30 MPH without pedaling! – So that means quite a work out on the way back, for ME and the Battery! NOTE: I am very uncomfortable doing those speeds and so most all the time I am doing heavy braking! (Suffice it to say I am 84, but sometimes you just have to try it!) To sum up, on the brakes, the oversized Mech Disc Brakes are more then adequate!. I can go from 30 to a stop in about two car lengths with ease! In one car length with a good squeeze!
B. Performance, Motor Size and Battery Considerations:
a. Motor Size: The XP has a 500 Watt Motor capable of Peak Levels to 800 Watts Lets add a little additional perspective to this! 1 Horse Power is equivalent to 746 Watts! So, The XP Motor is equivalent to 2/3rds Horsepower – continuous! and demands of over a HP on peak load situations! AT ITS! Price Point there is no match on the market! For Husband & Wife camping fun, for your kid, for good fun exercise etc. etc. You just can’t beat it, quality, performance for the money.
b. Battery: The battery is Lithium Ion Chemistry, as are ALL Ebikes! — ALL Ebikes. – The batteries are built up from 18650 Lithium Ion Cells. That is the cells are 18 mm Diameter, by 65 mm long. A little larger than a AA cell but smaller then a C Cell. They have been used for years in Laptop for example; The Cell are attached in Series to achieve the needed voltage and in parallel to achieve the need MaH charge capacity. The very early quality producers where Panasonic and Sanyo out of Japan, They were followed by Samsung and LG from South Korea, All four of these, from my experience produce QUALITY Lithium Ion Cells AND – extremely important – AND are honest about the ratings and the labeling of such info. on the battery dells THEY manufacture. There are a number of this type Cells now manufactured in CHINA. HOWEVER, They are all very inferior and the manufactures ALL, YES ALL, that I have found totally LIE about the ratings. They insult America with advertising of Cells supposedly rated at 5500 MaH for example, and, of course when tested you find they are only 800 to 1000 MaH. The best that can be done in an 18650 Cell is about 3500 MaH! WHAT Insults for CHINA, CHINA Lies. Some are even advertised, – on the battery label as 9900 MaH! WHAT CHINA LIES! CHINA LIES! I am an Engineer, I have the equipment to properly make these measurement! Be careful – AMAZON, Ebay, etc. are a party to supporting these Lies.
So if you are in the Southern US, where the Temp is usually above 50 F. The battery in the Lectric XP is great! but you will be disappointed on steep hills when the temp is in the 30s to Mid 40s Fahrenheit
ReplyCourt
4 years agoThanks for taking the time to share your perspectives on this bike, Richard! I hope you enjoy it for many more months to come :)
ReplyElliott
4 years agoWill this bike work for someone who is 5’10”?
ReplyCourt
4 years agoHi Elliott! I would say, yes. I’m 5’9″ and tested the mid-step version of the bike (shown in the video). It worked great and I felt comfortable. The handlebar and seat height are both adjustable, so you can maximize leg extension and not have to bend down too far. The only difference with the step-thru is a more approachable frame so you don’t have to lift your leg as high up to get on :)
ReplyRichard J. Van Haren
3 years agoAre spare batteries available and easily changed? Is the throttle fully functional as on scooters/motorcycles? Do I have to purchase directly from you for you to honor your warranty? Will it be refused if handled by others?
ReplyCourt
3 years agoHi Richard! I just review ebikes here on EBR, we don’t sell them. Perhaps you can contact Lectric eBikes directly to ask for feedback. My understanding is that their throttles do operate like a moped or motorcycle, delivering power based on how far you twist the throttle. Here’s their official website!
ReplyDorkyman
3 years agoThese bikes have evolved a LOT in one year, it would be very worthwhile to review the XP 2.0. I bought two of the XP 2.0 step-through versions around Thanksgiving 2021. Changes from this article;
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Changes made (either necessary or very useful, in my opinion):
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These bikes were an amazing bargain at $950. I understand Lectric is selling many thousands of them. Oh, and Customer Service is excellent. The company HQ is in Phoenix and the staff is youthful and eager to please.
ReplyCourt
3 years agoExcellent updated review! I love your recommendations… very insightful. Thanks for taking the time to share here. I do hope to cover their bikes again at some point. I’ve been focused on some programming tasks and am stuck in Canada for a bit, so looking at the bikes here :D
ReplyDean Draper
3 years agoI receive the new, May 2022, Lectric Lite which is a single speed 45 lbs. foldable. This is going to be a very popular bike. I have all kinds of “elite” bikes such as Haibikes I have acquired over the last 10 years. However, for my class b rv I need something very light and small. Also, bikes are stollen and get broken on the road so I didn’t want something expensive. I was amazed at the value proposition, this level of quality at this price (and that is ignoring inflation) is crazy! On paper this fit the bill and in real life too. However there are many compromises that keep the cost and weight down. Given how popular this bike is going to be Court, you might consider reviewing one. There is going to be a lot of confusion as to what you give up and after owning it, you give up some very critical things like shifting gears that have strange pluses and minuses. I’m just amazed how accessible this bike is and what you are getting for the money. Court points this out in this review for the step though and I have to concur, it is almost game changing. A class 3 with integrated lights that folds, has Wellgo pedals (what!!!! I love Wellgos), and a nice display that is well made with quality electronics and not much skimping is just amazing. Also, for shorter riders the dimension on this bike are just great. The seat tube is very long so the range or rider sizes is pretty dramatic. This Lectric company is pretty cool and I like that it is based in the USA unlike my previous bikes (German, Spanish, Chinese…) which lead to support hastles. I swear I’m not a shill ;) At campsites this brand and Rad are everywhere. I enjoyed Court’s review, it is spot on in so many ways.
ReplyCourt
3 years agoHi Dean! I appreciate your enthusiasm and agree that Lectric is doing many things right. I do plan to cover their other bikes at some point. I’m in Canada right now focusing on some other products and re-launching some tools. My goal is to cover a variety of great ebikes at different prices, and the Lectric Lite fits that mission. My friend in Greeley Colorado actually bought one recently and has been telling me about it too! Good stuff, ride safe out there :D
ReplyThe Hagseed
2 years agoOut of all the ebike companies out there, I would avoid this one at all costs. They’ve invested more into advertising than making a quality product.
Out of the box, it didn’t even work. Despite calling multiple time (“We’ll have our service tech get back to you as soon as possible”), I never got a call back. I emailed multiple times and never got a response back. I commented on each and every Youtube video they have posted and am completely ignored.
So, having a bike that only got about 5 miles per full charge, a non-existent walk mode feature, it being stuck in a single gear, and the company ignoring their customers despite it being under warranty, I was forced to shell out money at a local shop just to have something I could ride to the grocery store on once or twice a week (4 mile trip- roundtrip). Didn’t have the money to get everything fixed, but at least I could keep up with peddling over 10mph.
It’s only been a couple months since I bought it and now the display suddenly died. Tried every possible troubleshooting trick, but at this point, it’s just a 65lb paperweight.
Awful bike made by awful people working for an awful company. If you’re in the market for an ebike, I’d look anywhere else other than Lectric. I have absolutely nothing good to say about the products or their customer service, and honestly, I think they should be sued into oblivion since they seem to know that the product they’re selling is made with parts that don’t work (judging by reviews from so many other people). If I had to guess, they’re just cheap Chinese bikes that they just slap a decal with their name on it.
They don’t care about their bikes. They don’t care about their customers. All they care about is your money, and they will ignore you once they have it.
DO NOT BUY FROM LECTRIC! TOTAL SCAM COMPANY!
ReplyCourt
2 years agoThat sounds really frustrating, I’m sorry things haven’t gone smoothly for you with the bike and you’ve had to spend more money. There’s always a compromise between price, quality, and performance… trying to find a good reliable “affordable” ebike is something I’ve long pursued. It seems most components are made overseas, but there are different levels of parts, and different standards for customer support and warranty. Even these can change over time based on how important it is to the company. Again, I’m sorry this didn’t work out so well, I hope you find a better ebike in the future.
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