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The Jasion EB5 MAX is a high-performance electric mountain bike featuring a robust 1500W peak motor and a 720Wh removable battery, enabling speeds over 28 MPH and ranges up to 65 miles. Equipped with 26'' x 4'' fat tires, front suspension, dual disc brakes, and a smart LCD display with cruise control, it offers superior comfort, safety, and convenience for both urban and off-road riders.


| Bike Type | Electric Bike |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Brand | Jasion |
| Number of Speeds | 7 |
| Color | Blue |
| Wheel Size | 26 Inches |
| Frame Material | Carbon Steel |
| Suspension Type | Front |
| Special Feature | LCD-Display |
| Included Components | Cargo Rack, Mudguard, Tool Kit |
| Size | Large |
| Brake Style | Disc |
| Specific Uses For Product | Trail |
| Style | With Green Saddlebag |
| Model Name | EB5 MAX |
| Power Source | Electric motor |
| Wheel Material | Alloy Steel |
| Lithium Battery Energy Content | 720 Watt Hours |
| Assembly Required | Yes |
| Bicycle Gear Shifter Type | Electronic |
| Bicycle Drivetrain Type | Electric |
| Electric Assist Type | Motor-powered |
| Manufacturer | Galaxy Mobility Inc |
| Battery Life | 65 Operations |
| Frame Size | Large |
| Brand Name | Jasion |
| Warranty Description | 1 year |
| Material | High Carbon Steel |
K**N
Amazing bike, loving it, small challenges
After having ordered 2 of this bike and riding them around for a month here are my key takeaways to share.Challenges1. I see they addressed the issue with people saying the front wheel fork gets bent in delivery by putting a bar with 2 nuts on it. Confusing part though was this was not reflected in any videos or the instructions. For a noob this presented a challenge but eventually I figured out what it was, its purpose, and how to remove it. Overall assembly took me about 30mins per bike.2. On one of the bikes the back tire was flat day 1. Pumping it up gets it good for about a day but it needs a tube replacement. I don't know how to replace it but what I have gathered with these bikes is that they are easy to figure out with enough online research and some basic tools.3. There are no holes to install things like bottle holders and phone holders. Get ones with clamps!Things I appreciate about it,1. For the price point it has been a blast! It has gotten me on the road after work most days which is a huge win for my personal goals. It is a ton of fun and having the ability to change from 0-3 in assist is helpful for when I want it off to push myself or if I need it at some points on hills and such. It will not get you up a steep hill by itself! But it will assist you which is mainly the point.2. It has an intuitive feel about it. The handlebars and seat are comfortable, the throttle and display are sleek and handy, I can tell it was well designed.3. I have taken it on paved trails and roads just fine, as well as some easy trails. It is rather smooth overall.4. Battery life is great if you don't use the assist by itself or on higher levels for long periods. When treating it like a motorcycle or trying to go fastest it will die in about 2hrs of riding. But used as a gentle assist I got the same distance in that would normally cost me about 75% of my battery in about 10%. Used as a tool it is rather efficient and can last multiple trips. I am sure with time as I get stronger and build endurance I can make the battery really last.If you are looking for a fun entry point to an ebike that is well thought out and has some pep to it to get you out there then look no further! This bike is an awesome e-bike purchase!
K**M
Excellent Bike, Comfortable Ride.
This is my second E-bike and I am very impressed with it. I must first caution anyone thinking about ordering this bike that you should be at least 5'8" tall. I am 5'7" and it is a challenge getting my leg over the bike to mount it. Also I am 76 years old, that may be a factor as well. Assembly was much easier than the first bike I ordered on Amazon. Neither unit had clear directions in the manual. But this one was relatively easy to assemble. The manual does do a pretty good job in detailing how the settings can be changed. In fact some of it is over my head! It is quite durable and riding it is fun and pleasurable. I bought this model particularly for the fat tires and they do make a difference. It is interesting in the fact that my first bike (also a Chinese brand) had the typical narrow tires with pressure suggestion of 30-45 lbs. While the fat tire bike only requires 20 lbs! I ordered the rack for the back and find it quite handy. I have reached top speed of about 28 mph which is plenty fast. I normally set PAS at 2 (it goes up to 5) and keep gear setting around 6-7. One other thing to consider is the weight of the bike, with battery attached it is about 89#. In my opinion that is a heavy bike and I have issues moving it around in the storage room at rear of my garage. I do have the MyQ app on my phone which allows me to open/close the garage using the phone. Handy in entering/exiting the garage. I've added phone holder, bell, light switch for signal lights I already had and had to add the additional bar for some of these things, just not enough room on handlebars. I am very pleased with this bike and highly recommend it.
J**.
Great value in a heavy-duty eBike, and super fun to ride
The EB5 MAX bike is big. It feels like a lightweight motorcycle, and I wouldn't recommend it for anyone under six feet tall. It's got plenty of power, and weighs about 60 pounds. I've ridden it almost 100 miles in six weeks and it is fun! The battery lasts about 25 miles on mild hilly terrain with a fair amount of pedaling. It's a workout but it's a blast, and I'm averaging about 22-26 MPH. The brakes work great but they are squeaky.Assembly was fairly simple, but the instructions are only marginally helpful, as they're translated English with small black and white pictures. The bike works fine and came with no broken or missing parts. The box was large and well padded, and the bicycle was about 80% built. The controls are programmable, but again the instructions are not too helpful; you kind of have to experiment a bit.My only issues at this point are the rear brakes squeak, even after cleaning the rotor, and the pedal-powered take off is fairly aggressive. I think that setting can be adjusted, but I just use the throttle for stop-and-go situations to dial in the motor torque/duration. Also, I posted a video on YouTube showing the assembly procedure.
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