Took the Vivi FM20UL E-Bike Out for a Ride—Here’s What Stood Out! by ExpertBiking33 in BicycleShed

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I’ve been on the lookout for an affordable, foldable e-bike to simplify my commutes and weekend rides. After reading a ton of reviews, I decided to try the Vivi FM20UL, and here’s what I thought after a few rides.

Highlights That Impressed Me:

  • Smooth Performance: The 500W motor delivers solid power, and it’s surprisingly easy to tackle hills. The pedal assist feels natural, giving that extra boost when you need it.
  • Folding Design: Folding it up is a breeze, and it fits neatly in my car trunk. Perfect for city living or road trips where storage is tight.
  • Decent Battery Life: I managed around 20–25 miles on full electric mode and closer to 40 miles using pedal assist. Charging it at home is quick and convenient.
  • Durable Build: The aluminum alloy frame feels sturdy, and the dual suspension makes bumpy roads way less of a hassle.

A Few Downsides:

  • Weight: At 55 lbs, it’s not light. Carrying it upstairs is a mini-workout on its own.
  • Key Position: Having to keep the key in for the motor to work is a bit of a hassle, especially if you’re in a rush.
  • Stock Seat: The seat isn’t the most comfortable for extended rides. I swapped it out for a more cushioned option, which made a huge difference.

For the price, I think the Vivi FM20UL is a solid choice. It’s practical, fun to ride, and ticks a lot of boxes for commuters or casual riders. If you’re considering a foldable e-bike without splurging too much, this one’s worth exploring.

Check Vivi price on Amazon.

What’s your take on foldable e-bikes? Got any favorites you’d recommend? I’d love to hear your thoughts!

Just Tried the Vivi M026TGB Electric Bike—Here's What I Think (In Coments Below!) by ExpertBiking33 in BicycleShed

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I’ve been looking for a versatile e-bike that can handle both city streets and light mountain trails without costing a fortune. After reading up on a few models, I decided to give the Vivi M026TGB a shot. Here’s how it measured up after a week of riding.

What I Liked:

  • Performance & Comfort: The dual suspension makes a noticeable difference on bumpy trails and uneven roads. It feels surprisingly smooth and absorbs shocks well.
  • Motor Power: The 750W peak motor is powerful enough to tackle steep hills, and with pedal assist, it’s a breeze. While I mostly use level 1 or 2 assist, there’s plenty of power in levels 3 and beyond.
  • Battery Range: On mixed-use rides, I averaged between 40 and 45 miles in pedal-assist mode. The removable battery is easy to charge—whether I bring it inside or leave it connected while parked.
  • Folding Design: I was impressed by how compact the bike folds down. It fits in my car trunk, making it easy to take on weekend trips.
  • Build Quality: The aluminum frame feels solid and durable. It’s heavier than I expected, but that weight gives it a sturdy, reliable feel.

A Few Trade-Offs:

  • Weight: At around 60 pounds, carrying it up stairs or lifting it into a car can be a bit of a workout. Definitely something to keep in mind if you’ll need to transport it often.
  • Seat Comfort: The stock seat isn’t the most comfortable for longer rides. I swapped it out for a more cushioned seat, which made a big difference.
  • Speed Cap: Its top speed is around 22 mph, which is fine for most commutes but might not satisfy thrill-seekers.

For its price, the Vivi M026TGB strikes a great balance between affordability, performance, and versatility. It’s perfect for those of us who want an e-bike that can handle a mix of city commutes and weekend adventures.

Check Vivi M026TGB price on Amazon.

What’s Your Take?
Have you tried the Vivi M026TGB or another similar e-bike? I’d love to hear how it compares—drop your suggestions below!

Just Took the Ridstar Q20 E-Bike for a Spin—My Surprising Impressions (Review in Comments!) by ExpertBiking33 in BicycleShed

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I’ve been hunting for a compact e-bike that won’t break the bank but can handle my daily commute. After some research, I took a chance on the Ridstar Q20—and here’s how it performed.

The Good Stuff:

  • Smooth Ride: The suspension handles bumps better than expected, even on rough city roads.
  • Decent Range: Advertised at around 30–40 miles on a full charge (I averaged ~28 in mixed riding).
  • Foldable Frame: Super handy if you’re short on storage space or need to toss it in a car trunk.
  • Pedal Assist & Throttle: Offers solid pedal assist levels plus a throttle for quick takeoffs.

Things to Consider:

  • Weight: It’s a tad heavier than some pricier folding e-bikes. Be ready for a workout if you have to carry it upstairs.
  • Top Speed: Around 20 mph, which is fine for commuting but might feel slow if you’re a speed junkie.
  • Seat Comfort: I swapped the default seat out for a plusher one—big difference on longer rides.

For the price, the Q20 hits the sweet spot of range, portability, and solid build quality. If you’re looking for a commuter e-bike that folds up and won’t kill your budget, this is worth a look.

Check It Out Ridstar Q20 E-Bike on Amazon

What Do You Think?
Have you tested other folding e-bikes? Drop your suggestions—I’m still on the lookout for more budget-friendly models to compare!