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How to choose the right electric bike for you?

21 Jul 2025 0 comments
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With the rise of environmental awareness and the convenience of electric bike travel, Lankeleisi has introduced several different types of electric bikes to meet the needs of a wide range of cyclists. For cyclists, it is especially important to choose an electric bike that meets their personal needs and offers good performance and comfort. Next, we will provide you with detailed buying advice based on Lankeleisi electric bikes in terms of motor power, battery capacity, shock absorption system, weight capacity, and recommended ride height. Whether you are a city dweller or an off-road enthusiast, you will find the electric bike that suits you best here.

Engine: power and performance


The motor is one of the main components of an electric bike. Lankeleisi electric bikes are usually equipped with high-performance motors, which play a vital role in the riding experience.
Lankeleisi e-bikes are available in 250W, 500W, 1000W, or 2000W dual motors. Depending on the motor's location on the e-bike, there are mid-mounted and hub motors. Mid-mounted motors generally have better balance and climbing ability, while hub motors are easier to use; even if the motor has problems, the repair cost will be lower.

250W-500W : Easily conquer scheduled urban roads, e.g. RX600PRO (250W), ES500PRO (500W), G650 (500W, foldable)
750W-1000W : Daily commuting + light off-road, e.g. RV800PLUS (750W bafang motor, 1130W peak), RV700(1000W)
2000W : High intensity off-road and mountain challenges, e.g. MG800MAX (front and rear dual motor, single motor or dual motor output power can be chosen).

Battery: autonomy and charge


Battery capacity is another important factor that affects the range of an e-bike. Lankeleisi e-bikes are currently equipped with 48V lithium batteries, and different battery capacities have different ranges. Generally, the larger the battery capacity, the longer the range.

600-840Wh: Range 80-110KM (ES500PRO,XT750PLUS)
960Wh: Range 120-150KM (MG800MAX, MX600PRO)
2160Wh : Autonomy up to 280KM (X- Black Knight)

Note: An electric bike's battery life is related to many factors, battery capacity being just one of them. Battery capacity is just one of many factors. Different riding conditions, the speed used, the weight of the bike, etc.

Driving comfort requirements

The shock absorption system of an electric bike consists of a front fork, rear suspension and tires.
The tires are the first link, absorbing the shocks of bumpy roads, and the fork is effective at absorbing the shocks encountered by the handlebars. The rear suspension absorbs the impact of the rear of the motorcycle on the rider's hips.
4.0-inch wide tires are more effective at absorbing shock than narrow tires.
If the comfort level is high or the daily commute is a rough and bumpy mountain road, it is recommended to choose 4.0-inch wide tires with fork + rear suspension (full suspension damping), such as: MG800MAX, RV800PLUS, RV700.
Other cases can be adapted according to individual needs.

Choosing a bicycle frame

Lankeleisi The bicycle pages indicate the recommended size for the rider.
Riders whose height falls within the recommended range will be more comfortable. If you think the seat post is too short, you can purchase a new, suitable seat post.

Conclusion

Based on the 5 main components of the bike and your personal needs for everyday use, you can now visit the lankeleisi website and choose the right e-bike for you. If you are still unsure whether the e-bike you have chosen is right for you, you can always contact us at our email address and we will advise you on this matter. Email: service@lankeleisifr.com

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