







⚡ Ride Smart, Ride Bold — Own the City Streets with Qlife Cityone!
The Qlife Cityone 26" Electric Bike combines a powerful 1000W peak motor with a UL2849 certified removable battery offering up to 55 miles range. Designed for urban commuters, it features a step-through carbon steel frame, front fork suspension, and wider 2.1" tires for enhanced comfort and control. With 7-speed thumb shifters and adjustable seating for riders 5'4" to 6'5", it supports up to 350 lbs and comes with a 1-year warranty, making it a reliable, stylish, and versatile e-bike for daily city adventures.

| Bike Type | Electric Bike |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Brand | Qlife |
| Number of Speeds | 7 |
| Color | Pink |
| Wheel Size | 26 Inches |
| Frame Material | Carbon Steel |
| Suspension Type | Rigid |
| Special Feature | Disc, LCD-Display, Lightweight, Waterproof, adjustable |
| Included Components | Charger |
| Size | 26 inch |
| Brake Style | Disc |
| Specific Uses For Product | Road |
| Style | Standard |
| Model Name | Cityone St(step thru) |
| Power Source | battery |
| Wattage | 500 watts |
| Wheel Material | Aluminum |
| Seat Material Type | Carbon Steel |
| Warranty Type | One-Year |
| Maximum Weight Recommendation | 350 Pounds |
| Assembly Required | Yes |
| Bicycle Gear Shifter Type | Thumb |
| Minimum User Height | 64 Inches |
| Bicycle Drivetrain Type | hub motor |
| Electric Assist Type | hub motor |
| Frame Size | M |
| Brand Name | Qlife |
S**L
Great e-Bike, Great e-Price!
I mean...it's an incredible e-bike, solid and safe, for under $500 complete. So it could get Ten Stars. A HUNDRED STARS!! I love it. It rides smoothly (BUT do practice! The "pedal assist" feature takes a minute to get used to, it WILL "jolt" you forward right at first, important to know if you're not used to e-bikes) and the frame and construction are sturdy and well made. Seat is comfortable! Instruction guide gets a B+ and I'd recommend this bike to anyone!Here are my notes:- I bought the pink one. The color shown on Amazon is a dusty pink...but it is really more of a salmon-y pink. See the picture :) I rolled this baby right into my cluttered studio. Dig.- shipping, packaging, could have been handled better, some of the plastic protective pieces were cracked and broken, but the bike itself had only a few marks from what looked like a very bumpy delivery. This is more on the handlers and not on the manufacturer/seller, just a heads up.- if you order the optional fender and rack, it arrives separately and unmarked. You will need to understand how to assemble them (I haven't put mine on yet) outside of the provided instructions.- SAME for General Instructions, you will need to know how a bike goes together. The QR code provided in the booklet leads to a blank page; YouTube has helpful homemade videos that can clarify. Having another person available to help you during assembly is also recommended ;)- I needed my own Phillips head screwdriver and a different-sized Allen wrench than what came with the parts set, but assembly was mostly easy enough to figure out. I needed help tightening a few pieces.- not least: a key is shown in the pictures - this is not a keyed-ignition vehicle. It has a push-button start. The key goes to the battery, which is removable. You can charge the bike with the battery either on or off but the key is for that.- also not least!: you can just "scoot" on this bike, too, if you don't want to pedal ;) and note that switching from "pedal assist" speed-to-speed takes a little getting used to.Overall: You will love this bike!
J**E
Peak 1,000 Watt standard" CityOne 26
I purchased the "peak 1,000 Watt standard" CityOne 26" bike (model on the box EB16 Plus) It came with a 48 volt 7.8 amp battery. (375 Watts) The wheel hub motor is a bit of a mystery. There were no labels showing the wattage of the motor. When riding the bike, the most that I've seen on the "POW" display is 675 watts. From Google AI "For an e-bike to have a peak power of 675 watts, you would most likely purchase a motor with a nominal or rated power of 500 watts." So much for the peak 1,000 watts? It seems the only difference is that the "peak 1,000 Watt standard" and the "Standard" is the battery voltage. (48 vs 36) The motor uses a cadence sensor or thumb throttle to provide power. . The bike came with a 1.5 amp charger.. Following the written instructions in the manual and watching the video made the bike easy to assemble. Riding the bike: It seems to have plenty of power. I have taken it up an 1/3 of a mile 2°/2.5° slope hill. I started at the bottom at 18 mph using only the throttle and at the top it was still going 6 mph, which I think is outstanding as I weigh 270 lbs. I charged the battery to 100% before starting riding the bike and at 25 miles the bike has 80% on the battery. Bike handles well, stops in a good short distance, and seems to be well made. I'm very happy with this bike in my first 25 miles of riding. At this price point, I think this bike is a good deal, especially if you're looking for an entry-level E-bike. :)
P**.
Exceeded expectations!
I received the bike ahead of time which was great. All parts were in the box and assembly was actually very minimal. The tires were wider than I expected which is great!! The ride is very smooth, and I love that it is adjustable to different speed levels. This bike exceeded my expectations massively. There is almost no noise when going full auto, and the looks and smoothness are insane. It comes with a very comfy seat, and the build quality is great. Overall, for functionality, this bike gets me anywhere I need to go no problem.
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