🚴♂️ Power, Range & Style — Own the Road, Snow & Trails!
The SASIKEIBIKE E7 is a UL-certified, full-suspension electric dirt bike featuring a 1500W peak brushless motor and a high-capacity 52V 20Ah removable battery. Its 20" x 4.0" fat tires and dual disc brakes provide superior stability and safety across diverse terrains including snow, mountains, and city roads. With a top speed exceeding 30 MPH and a range up to 70 miles, this e-bike is engineered for thrill-seeking professionals who demand performance, comfort, and smart technology in one sleek package.
Bike Type | Electric Bike |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Brand | SASIKEIBIKE |
Number of Speeds | 7 |
Color | White |
Frame Material | High Carbon Steel |
Suspension Type | Dual |
Special Feature | Foldable |
Included Components | Tool Kit |
Size | 20 inch |
Brake Style | Disc |
Item Weight | 70 Pounds |
Style | Standard |
Model Name | E7 |
Power Source | Electric motor |
Wheel Material | Aluminum |
Lithium Battery Energy Content | 1040 Watt Hours |
Warranty Type | Limited |
Assembly Required | Yes |
Bicycle Gear Shifter Type | Twist Grip |
Minimum User Height | 65 Inches |
Derailleur Configuration | Front and Rear |
Bicycle Drivetrain Type | Derailleur (7-speed) |
Electric Assist Type | Electric Pedal Assist |
Manufacturer | sasikeibike |
Frame Size | 20 inch |
Brand Name | SASIKEIBIKE |
Warranty Description | 1 year |
Material | Aluminum |
R**Y
Amazing bike with the power to take you places.
What a great bike this is. It is worth every penny paid for and overall good purchase. The bike itself upon showing up in your driveway is not the easiest of these to put together, but it’s not overly difficult either. If you can read directions and follow them, this shouldn’t be too difficult to put together at all. It’s a bit more tedious than some of the other bikes for sale and the fact that you have to put everything on fenders the rear rack headlights handlebars. I mean, you’re basically assembling the bike almost completely. The only downside I have found to this bike during assembly is it comes with a fairly cheap kickstand? That’s a bit too short for the bike just buy yourself a longer better kickstand and that will solve that whole problem. That being said and out of the way once it’s together and you’re able to take it for your first ride you’re going to be very pleasantly surprised. This little bike has a lot of pep and get up and go. It will definitely take you places that you probably couldn’t have pedal the regular bike. I personally have a prosthetic leg and going uphills is next to impossible for me on a regular bike. However, this one takes me up it with ease. This bike performs really well as in as soon as you start to pedal the third or fourth pedal in the battery assist is already kicking in and it’s a gentle kicking in to bring you up to speed unlike some that that is too snappy. I also like that as you approach the top speed of each power assist level, you can feel the electric motor level out to where it’s actually assisting you but not a lot. You’re still getting exercise however you’re still getting the needed assistance that you wanted. I like that it comes with the horn You’re able to make others aware on a path that you’re coming. It also has a nice bright headlight both have a push button feature, which are easier to get out and use than other bikes where you have to find a button and press and hold it to get the headlight to come on. I really like the color of what I purchased. The white with the blue is a really nice contrast. They’re actually old colors that I really like. I have gotten numerous compliments on this bike as of so far. I would definitely recommend this to somebody looking for an affordable electric bike that stands out above the rest.
K**F
Satisfied for the Price
Less than 5 miles thus far, but seems to be of good, sturdy build. No reference on battery life yet. Climbing ability is less than expected. Overall satisfied for the price.
C**R
A few things to consider - but overall great bike.
This is a very sturdy bike and looks cool. A couple of things I've noticed having just got it.1. Putting it together is mildly challenging. There are two particular pieces I found the slightest bit confusing and the directions nor YouTube install video explains it very well.a. The headset (the part that allows the stem and handlebars to fold down), requires that you turn it 45-degrees or so after attaching it, so when folded it clears the top tube.b. Installing the rear-suspension coil. This took two of us to steady the heavy bike (70lbs) while you pull the bike up to allow it space so the suspension can be positioned correctly to be attached.2. It's advertised that the alloy-frame is a step though. It isn't. It's a leg-up-and-over to get on the bike. Not an issue for me at 5'9" but could see it being challenging for someone just slightly smaller.3. After putting it all together (45-minutes or so), check the brakes. Mine needed adjusted quite a bit. They are still quite soft in my opinion. I live in a hilly area, and really have to watch my downhill speeds to ensure I give myself plenty of stopping time. It would be absolutely concerning if or when a car decides to pull out in front of me.Otherwise, fun bike. Plenty of power for the stop and goes. Unlike some bicyclists, I really try following the rules of the road and stop at stop signs. The assist and full power modes quickly get you back to the speed you were traveling before the stop. I've had it up to 28-30mph, no problems at all.
A**N
Love this bike!
I love this bike! I live in a very hilly neighborhood and this bike does a great job of helping me get up the hills. I also took it to the Dunes and rode it on trails. So far I have ridden it on gravel, blacktop, pine needles, dirt and sand. Yesterday I went 35 mph down a hill. On a straight blacktop road I can easily do 25 mph. The bike has power and a long battery life. I am a 5’7” female, I have the seat on the lowest setting and I can touch the ground. Not sure if you are short (under 5’5”) if you could get on this bike. Overall a very fun bike!
D**R
No instructions come for the display, so you must call customer support. They will send a manual.
I am generally satisfied with this e-bike. It seems to be well built overall, fairly easy to assemble, and has plenty of power to climb hills. It folds up nicely and the size of the bike is fine for my 5'11' frame and weight of 225 lbs. The derailer and the motor function well, easy to use. I found the seat to be uncomfortable and replaced it after riding the bike a few times. The seat post is slightly too small in diameter and will require a set screw, no way the clamp will tighten it so the seat stays up. The kick stand is a poor design and wore out quickly, I just took it off. The brakes are generally adequate, but one must brake at the top of any long, sharp decline or the bike will not stop. It makes at 32 mph on level ground on #5 setting and who knows how fast down hill because speedometer stops at 35. I can probably get 35-40 miles on a charge in hilly country if I ride on the #2 setting which is about 16 mph.
T**N
Good bike
The bike arrived earlier than expected. The assembly was was a little different from instructions (actual assembly has less steps). Once assembled the bike started up and was good to go. It’s a big solid bike. Considering buy another for my wife.
S**Y
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Decent bike but a little bit difficult to put together
T**P
I’m impressed
I received my bike today. I just finished assembling and took a test ride. I’m impressed by the bike so far. Everything went together as expected. Quality seems very very good. Everything fit as you’d want. First ride was very good. It’s quick and smooth. As I put more time on it I’ll update this review.
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