IZIP Express Review

Izip Express Electric Bike Review 1
Izip Express
Izip Express Mid Drive Belt Motor
Izip Express Battery Display Led Buttons
Izip Express Handlebars Grips
Izip Express Suspension Fork
Izip Express Front Disc Brake
Izip Express Rear Carry Rack
Izip Express Front Sprockets And Pedals
Izip Express Lithium Battery Pack
Izip Express Electric Bike Review 1
Izip Express
Izip Express Mid Drive Belt Motor
Izip Express Battery Display Led Buttons
Izip Express Handlebars Grips
Izip Express Suspension Fork
Izip Express Front Disc Brake
Izip Express Rear Carry Rack
Izip Express Front Sprockets And Pedals
Izip Express Lithium Battery Pack

Summary

  • Ultra powerful and rugged long-range electric bike, originally designed for use by the Los Angeles police force for urban patrols
  • Unique mid-drive belt system delivers high torque for climbing and accelerating, speed pedelec design capable of 28+ mph
  • Heavier and louder than many ebikes, uses a servo pedal assist sensor that can feel uneven depending on how you pedal, no throttle mode

Video Review

Introduction

Make:

IZIP

Model:

Express

Price:

$2,799 USD

Body Position:

Forward

Suggested Use:

Urban

Electric Bike Class:

Speed Pedelec (Class 3)
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Warranty:

Lifetime Frame, 2 Year Motor, 1 Year Battery

Availability:

United States

Model Year:

20122013

Bicycle Details

Total Weight:

62 lbs (28.12 kg)

Frame Material:

Aluminum Alloy

Frame Sizes:

18.1 in (45.97 cm)19.7 in (50.03 cm)

Geometry Measurements:

Standover Height: 31.5" (80 cm)

Frame Types:

High-Step

Frame Colors:

White, Black

Frame Fork Details:

Rockshox Argyle RC, Externally Adjustable Motion Control Damping with Maxle Lite, 20 mm Thru Axle

Attachment Points:

Rear Rack Bosses, Fender Bosses

Gearing Details:

27 Speed 3x9 SRAM X7 and Shimano FD-M580-E, 11-32T

Shifter Details:

Triggers on Left and Right Bar

Cranks:

Shimano 44/32/22T

Pedals:

Aluminum Alloy Platform

Stem:

Alloy 3D Forged Oversize, Adjustable Angle

Brake Details:

Avid Elixir 5 Hydraulic Disc Front, Avid Single Digit 7 Linear Pull V-Brake Rear with Speed Dial 7

Grips:

Dual Density

Saddle:

Pro Design

Seat Post:

Micro Adjust

Rims:

Alex EN24 Double Wall, Aluminum Alloy

Spokes:

Stainless Steel

Tire Brand:

Maxxis, 26" x 1.75"

Wheel Sizes:

26 in (66.04cm)

Tire Details:

Anti-Puncture, Reflective Sidewalls

Tube Details:

Pre-Slimed Tubes

Accessories:

Bash Guard, Smart Charger with LED Status Indicator and External Fuse Voltage Selectable

Other:

Quick Release Front and Rear Wheel, Uses a Planetary Differential to combine Motor Belt Drive and Human Chain Drive Power Input, Maximum Weight 240 lbs

Electronic Details

Motor Brand:

Currie Technologies

Motor Type:

Mid-Mounted Gearless Motor (Hi-Torque DC)
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Motor Nominal Output:

750 watts

Motor Torque:

96 Newton meters (42 Nm Nominal Output)

Battery Voltage:

36 volts

Battery Amp Hours:

20 ah

Battery Watt Hours:

720 wh

Battery Chemistry:

Lithium-ion

Charge Time:

7 hours

Estimated Min Range:

30 miles (48 km)

Estimated Max Range:

50 miles (80 km)

Display Type:

LED Backlit Rubberized Button Pad on Top of Battery Pack

Readouts:

Battery Level and Assist Level (LED Dots 1-5)

Drive Mode:

Cadence Sensing Pedal Assist

Top Speed:

28 mph (45 kph)


Written Review

The IZIP Express Special Edition is a purpose built electric bike that was originally designed for the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) Bicycle Patrol Unit. The goal was to create an ebike that could withstand the varied terrain of an urban environment, transport equipment and gear easily and last an entire day without running out of batteries. The bike achieves that and more with a top speed of ~28 mph and well balanced custom battery/motor combination that puts out 92 Newton Meters of torque (higher than any other ebike I’ve tested to date). I believe the LAPD still has some of these bikes but their use is limited due to the overall weight of the system at ~62 lbs which can make transport and carrying up/down stairs difficult. The Express was designed from 2008 to 2012 when it was delivered to the LAPD and has since become available to the public through Currie Technologies at a sale price of ~$2,800. With great components and a solid warranty this electric bike could be a good fit for commuters but the big downsides include the louder noise it produces when riding (as shown in the video review above), a bit of “surging” vs. a smooth power output due to a super-sensitive servo actuated speed sensor and the overall weight due to the large battery capacity.

The motor driving the Express is a 750 watt high speed canister configuration that sits just behind the seat tube and is encased in a translucent plastic container extending from the battery and controller case in the main triangle. As mentioned earlier, this ebike is capable of putting out enormous torque which is perfect for accelerating or climbing, even with gear. The motor pulls a Gates Carbon belt drive that connects with a planetary differential hub in the rear. Basically, your pedal power and the motor power both go into this differential and can propel the bike forward. The system is a bit more complex than a modern bottom bracket mid-drive such as that used on the Bosch systems because you’ve got two drive trains to manage (belt and chain) but this reduces strain on the chain and sprockets and the rear wheel still features a quick release which makes it easier to work with than many hub drive systems today. The motor is fast, strong and loud but quite durable and very responsive.

Powering this bike is an enormous 36 volt 20 amp hour Lithium-ion pack positioned in the main triangle space of the frame. This pack is capable of 50 miles per charge in the lowest assist level and is even removable with a quick release lever just below the top portion of the downtube. It has a keyed lock for security and a built-in handle for easier carrying. I like that you can take the pack off relatively easily because that significantly reduces the overall weight of the bike (the battery pack casing weighs ~20 pounds with the controller also contained inside). If you keep the pack stored in neutral temperatures and top it off after each use your batteries will last for more cycles and if you’re carrying the frame on a hanging-style car rack removing the battery will make it easier to mount.

Operating this bike is relatively simple as the handle bars don’t feature any electric-specific dashboards or switches to mess with or be distracted by… just the standard brake levers and trigger shifters. The control panel is instead positioned under the top tube, helping to reduce impact and wear in the event of a crash or tip. Basically, once the battery is charged, you press the circular rubber pad shown in the picture above and then use the up and down arrows to select from five levels of assist. That’s it, only three buttons to mess with. Since this is a pedal assist only electric bike (no throttle mode) you will need to actively pedal to get the bike going and for that you’ve got 27 speeds to choose from. Higher end SRAM and Shimano derailleurs were used and trigger shifters are present on the left and right bars. Whether you’re climbing a steep hill or really pushing that top speed of ~28 mph your cadence can stay relatively fixed thanks to all of the sprocket combinations. This does however add some maintenance liability however as two derailleurs means more complexity. Ultimately, the motor and pedal systems work very well together and the unique servo sensor (that physically turns when you pedal vs. using magnets) is very responsive. The one downside I noticed is that the heightened sensitivity can produce a surge feeling where downward pedal strokes boost the bike and in between strokes feel slower. With a bit of practice and more consistent pedaling (as well as the use of clip-ins) this feeling may be eliminated and the pedals that come with the bike are clip-in ready using Shimano Clipless PD-M545 hardware.

The IZIP Express has always interested me, it’s not an electric bike you see around very often because of its original intended use for police. It’s rugged, fast and powerful but the weight could be an issue if you live up stairs or don’t feel comfortable handling something larger. The frame only comes in high-step configurations but the two sizes help deliver good fit. The front hydraulic disc brake pairs well with the rear V-brake (which was used to make it sturdier for sliding the bike out). The front 20 mm thru-axle is also very solid and the air fork softens the ride without adding weight but doesn’t include a lockout setting. The rear rack could be very useful but lacks pannier blockers so consider rigid panniers to avoid having them rub or snag on the rear wheel and spokes. At ~$2,800 this electric bike offers a lot of value in components and battery power, to me it seems best suited to distance commuters who desire speed and are looking for a good deal.

Pros:

  • Extremely powerful and rugged, designed specifically for the Los Angeles Police force to use on all-day patrols carrying gear and being used on varied terrain and for crowd control
  • Very responsive pedal assist activation with strong motor output, this is the highest torque electric bike I’ve tested to date with 96 Newton Meters of peak output
  • Five levels of pedal assist can offer 50 miles range or more in the lowest setting, easy to use button interface is protected by the unique cantilever double top tube
  • Good suspension fork from RockShox combined with grippy platform pedals and a solid rear carry rack that attaches at four special mounting points
  • 27 speed Shimano drivetrain offers great range for climbing or riding fast and the speed-pedelec motor really lets you leverage those higher gears
  • Relatively affordable given the large Lithium-ion battery, powerful mid-drive motor (the absolute upper limit for output in the US while still being considered a bike) and solid warranty support from Currie Technologies
  • Can achieve a better fit thanks to the two frame sizes (medium and large) even though they only offer high-step due to the battery design, they also offer white and black colors
  • Thanks to the mid-drive design both the front and rear wheel on this bike offer quick release for easier tuneups and flat fixes

Cons:

  • Heavier than most electric bikes due to the enormous battery capacity and sturdier frame build, thankfully the weight is relatively low and center so it rides stable
  • Louder than most electric bikes due to the high power mid-motor, independent belt drive system and higher top speeds of ~28 mph
  • Limited availability, may have to order this one online or have it shipped to an IZIP dealer nearby, this makes it difficult to test ride
  • Only offers pedal assist (no throttle mode) and the sensor used is a servo that relies on physical activation vs. magnetic sensors or a torque strain gauge, sometimes when pedaling you can feel “surging” based on uneven pedal strokes (you feel power then slow and power then slow with each stroke)
  • Suspension fork doesn’t offer lockout and the rear carry rack doesn’t extend very far down on the sides to separate panniers from the rear wheel and spokes, may require plastic blockers or rigid panniers
  • No display panel for speed, distance or precise battery level indicator… this makes the bike more rugged and easy to operate but can also leave you guessing, consider adding a cycle computer

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Comments (4) YouTube Comments

Vince Caruso
9 years ago

Paid about $1,500 for a new Escape late 2015 from a bike store mail order and find it is a great bike for urban use. Kinda heavy but for the advantages of a large battery, higher speed and low cost I find it worth it, much less weight than a scooter. If you take off the easy to remove 20AH battery it is like a regular bike, for example to lift onto a car bike rack.

Goes fast if needed and high torque for hills. Has some noise as is shown in the video but not distracting and helps pedestrians know you are coming. Cars running on electric will soon be required to produce noise for this reason. Faster riding allows you to keep up with traffic in urban areas which seems to be safer and easier.

Can go without charging for many days of riding which is nice, if you are doing 2-5mi rides. Adding bike bags overflowing with groceries is not an issue as you really don’t notice the extra weight riding.

The Evo Drive does seem to ‘slip a little’ when pedaling hard on startup on rare occasions but not an issues for me. Needed to add lights but it has an available plug for that and the lights are available online from the IZIP Store and others. In recent years some Express’s have come with lights and fenders.

This is a great option to get out of the car. Getting out of the car and on a bike for common local trips is like living in a Net Zero Home. Thanks again for the great reviews. Very useful.

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Court Rye
9 years ago

Hi Vince! I really enjoyed reading your comments about the Express and Escape models. The bikes are really unique and I like the higher speed and larger battery options. Sounds like you’ve got yours dialed in with integrated light, good call for safety. Thanks for your positive feedback on the review, glad you enjoyed it :)

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Robert Mulgrew
6 years ago

Bought a leftover/ old stock Izip Express in 2017. Great bike. Excellent top speed. Have hit over 40 MPH downhill. Wasn’t getting the longest life out of battery any longer. Just sent to Nether’s Battery/Wholesale in Newark OH for a rebuild. Hoping to improve mileage – will give an update after receiving rebuild. I do have 2 spare frames and some other parts if you need. Just contact me at rmulgrew86@gmail.com

RJM

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Court
6 years ago

That’s wonderful, RJM, thanks for sharing your contact info and the bit about battery replacement. I recently visited a place called FTH Power in Southern California, near LA, that also does battery repacking. I’d love to hear how your experience goes and how much it costs to get your Express back online.

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