2023 Haoqi Cheetah Electric Bike

2023 Haoqi Cheetah Electric Bike

Dual battery and full suspension for under $2,000 might sound too good to be true... but you can get it on the Cheetah! This fat tire e-bike is designed for adventuring both on and off the pavement, and even includes free rack & fenders which will come in handy for commuters. Integrated lights are also present although they aren't super bright, and there aren't any turn signals... but hey, for $1,899 it's tough to complain about that. Plus, this tanky Class 3 can carry up to 400 pounds of weight, making it a great fit for us larger riders.

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Detailed Specs

Price: $1,850
Minimum Range: 50 Miles
Top Speed: 28 Miles Per Hour
Electronics: 1200Wh Battery, 750W Rear-hub Motor
Suspension: Full
Gearing: 7 Speed, Shimano Tourney
Brakes: Unbranded Hydraulic Brakes, 160mm Rotors
Cargo Capacity: 25 Pounds

What Other Experts Are Saying

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Electrified Reviews
"The Cheetah boasts a double battery setup, offering an impressive 25 amp-hour battery capacity. This feature is a surefire attraction for those who wish to embark on longer rides without constantly worrying about the next charge. Is it worth the price tag of $1,850? Let's find out!..."
Clean Technica
Clean Technica
"Before we dive into the riding experience, let’s talk assembly. We’ve assembled and disassembled hundreds of bikes over the years and the Haoqi is on the easier end of the spectrum when it comes to assembly. It arrives 95% assembled, with the front tire, handlebars, pedals, front fender, and lights requiring a few nuts and bolts to be installed before it’s ready to go. Assembly was painless and took around 20 m..."

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