Total Weight:
58 lbs (26.3 kg)
Frame Material:
Aluminum Alloy
Frame Types:
High-Step, Folding
Frame Colors:
Matte Black
Frame Fork Details:
RockShox XC28 with 120 mm Travel and Lockout
Attachment Points:
Bottle Cage Bosses
Gearing Details:
8
Speed 1x8 SRAM X7, 11-28TShifter Details:
SRAM X7 Grip Twist
Cranks:
44T x 170 104BCD Aluminum
Pedals:
Wellgo Folding Aluminum
Headset:
Integrated Cartridge Bearing
Stem:
Promax 31.8 mm Adjustable Angle
Handlebar:
Promax 31.8 Flat Bar 580 mm
Brake Details:
Avid DB1 Hydraulic Disc with 180 mm HS1 Rotors
Grips:
Kraton with Alloy Lock Rings
Saddle:
Velo Plush Sport Vented
Seat Post:
Promax
Seat Post Length:
350 mm
Seat Post Diameter:
27.2 mm
Rims:
Triple Box Wide 32 mm
Spokes:
18/8 Black Stainless Steel 12G
Tire Brand:
Continental Traffic, 26" x 2.1"
Wheel Sizes:
26 in (66.04cm)Tube Details:
Schrader Valve
Accessories:
Double Leg Kickstand, 43.8V 2 Amp Charger, Aluminum Bash Guard on Front Ring, Bell on Left Bar
Other:
Removable Battery Pack
George Sears
10 years agoThe Scorpion does move Prodeco away from the gripes you have. Triple the price.
ReplyCourt Rye
10 years agoYeah, the price is definitely a LOT more on the Scorpion and Titanio than the more traditional “rear rack” style ebikes they’ve been making for years. I would definitely prefer these bikes over the others but it might be hard to justify with a limited budget :)
Replyabetter
10 years agoBuy a prodeco and fall like a pro. And then prodeco simply does no answer. My pantom brokes by the held. Uses just About 1000 km. Nevera Buy a prodeco again.. if you want pics… Ill post IT.
ReplyCourt Rye
10 years agoI’m sorry to hear that your bike hasn’t been performing well… I’ve heard about some issues with this model (especially the plastic batter pack design). Feel free to share your experience (in an objective way, try not to get too upset or cause a scene) and include your pictures and stuff back at the ProdecoTech forums here.
ReplyMrPeto
9 years agoI have a Phantom V3 X2. I love this bike, it’s so much fun. I get 40 miles no problem with peddling and battery together. I have over 1000 miles on this bike and little battery degradation, it runs flawless.
ReplyCourt Rye
9 years agoThat’s awesome! I’m glad to hear it’s working well for you and appreciate the quick testimonial. Ride safe :)
ReplyKevin
8 years agoHi, would you recommend this bike for steep climbing? or what would you recommend the bike for steep climb in $ 1000~1999.
ReplyCourt Rye
8 years agoHi Kevin! There are a lot of factors here like how heavy the load is and whether you’d pedal along to help. I think the Phantom X2 would do well given its larger motor but since it’s gearless you might need more speed going in. Starting from zero with these motors is a challenge in my experience. If you want feedback on other bikes in this price range and are willing to share more about yourself (like weight, distance desired, how steep etc.) then try this forum area, people usually chime in :)
ReplyJohn copko
8 years agoHave 300 miles on phantom2 electric bike. Bike performs as advertised. I live on a sailboat & this bike is my primary land transportation. Folding feature allows for storing aboard when traveling. I get 20-25 miles running at various speeds. I like this bike alot. One improvment i will make is ashock absorbing seat post
ReplyCourt Rye
8 years agoHey John! How awesome, I bet it’s really cool to live aboard a sailboat… always been curious about that sort of thing for myself. Do you mostly stay docked or travel around? Anyway, the foldability of the Phantom X2 sounds like it really makes it a good fit for you. Good call on getting a suspension seat post, any one in particular that you’re looking at? Looks like I measured this bike at 27.2 mm for the post diameter, that’s a very common size so you should be able to choose from several, I like the SR Suntour SP12-NCX for a balance of quality and price at around $100.
ReplyChapotot
6 years agoBonjour,
Je vis en France a BIARRITZ et je possede 2 velos phantom X2 acheter par mon patron en 2013. Il me faudrais
Merci beaucoup.
ReplyCourt
6 years agoHi Chapotot, in order to reach ProdecoTech for support, you will need to use their official website and you can call them with this phone number 800-943-6190. I hope this helps you out! I am just a website owner trying to help with information about the bikes, I do not sell anything :)
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