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Qlife Cityone 26" Electric Bike for Adults, Peak 1000W/750W Step-Through Ebike, 40-55Miles Range, Up to 25Mph/22Mph, UL2849 Certified Removable Battery Ebikes with 7 Speed, Commuter E Bicycle

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Fulfilled by US EBIKE INC.

Arrives Nov 9 – Nov 12
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Color: Black


Style: With Front Basket


Features

  • Built-in Removeble Battery:The electric bike built-in battery in this e-bike is UL2849 certified for anti-theft, while over-temperature, over-voltage, and over-charging protections ensure reliable performance and long battery life(40 Miles Range | 36V). Its battery life is significantly extended by 20% compared to ordinary batteries.
  • Fork Suspension:Experience the epitome of riding excellence with our advanced ebike boasting a front fork suspension for a smooth, responsive journey over any terrain.
  • 0.2" Wider Tires:The electric bike comes with 26"*2.1" tires, which provide better comfort, stability and grip than regular 1.95" tires for driving on slippery surfaces such as mud and sand.
  • Step-through Frame:The step-through electric bike is considered to be the best type of e-bike for commuting. This electric bike frame is suitable for riders of all ages and abilities and ensures easy access during urban commuting or recreational riding.
  • Adaptable Step-Thru City E-bike - Adjustable seat suits heights 5'4" to 6'5". Crafted from durable materials,, it supports up to 350lbs and includes a one-year warranty for added peace of mind.

Bike Type: Electric Bike


Age Range (Description): Adult


Brand: Qlife


Number of Speeds: 7


Color: Black


Wheel Size: 26 Inches


Frame Material: Carbon Steel


Suspension Type: Rigid


Special Feature: Disc, LCD-Display, Lightweight, Waterproof, adjustable


Included Components: EBike


Bike Type: ‎Electric Bike


Age Range (Description): ‎Adult


Brand: ‎Qlife


Number of Speeds: ‎7


Color: ‎Black


Wheel Size: ‎26 Inches


Frame Material: ‎Carbon Steel


Suspension Type: ‎Rigid


Special Feature: ‎Disc, LCD-Display, Lightweight, Waterproof, adjustable


Included Components: ‎EBike


Size: ‎Standard


Brake Style: ‎Disc


Style: ‎With Front Basket


Model Name: ‎Cityone St(step thru)


Power Source: ‎Electric motor (rechargeable battery)


Wattage: ‎7.5E+2


Wheel Material: ‎Alloy Steel


Seat Material Type: ‎Polyurethane (PU)


Warranty Type: ‎Limited (1 year)


Maximum Weight Recommendation: ‎350 Pounds


Assembly Required: ‎No


Bicycle Gear Shifter Type: ‎Trigger


Minimum User Height: ‎163 Centimeters


Bicycle Drivetrain Type: ‎Hub motor


Electric Assist Type: ‎Pedelec


Frame Size: ‎Standard


Brand Name: ‎Qlife


Warranty Description: ‎1 Year


Material: ‎Carbon Steel


Date First Available: November 19, 2024


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If you place your order now, the estimated arrival date for this product is: Nov 9 – Nov 12

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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Would Buy Again
Color: White Style: Standard
In 2 months I've put over 100 miles on this bike. I ride it to and from work daily and use it to get around town. I love this bike and it has served me well. The pedal assist is a life saver on hills and you really just cant beat the price of this bike. I was nervous and almost returned this bike because of the the negative reviews about battery life but I'm really glad i kept it and i have had no issues with the battery. There is a learning curve to the pedal assist at first but easy to pick up after a couple rides. The bike did arrive with scuffs on it from shipping but nothing damaged. The chain does fall off sometimes when you aren't in the correct settings for what elevation you are riding up so learn how to put that back on before taking the bike out for a long ride. If you want to pedal without the assist be prepared for peddling a very heavy bike and it should be done on flat roads or going down hill. Check your bike every 20 miles or so for loose things like handlebars and brakes. This bike can goes so fast its understandable that things would come loose over time. Its an easy maintenance thing. For $200 id buy it again and i recommend it to all my friends who need a way to get around town or are torn on if they want to get a second car. I love this bike and i look forward to riding it daily. I live in Maine and things are beginning to cool down here. I'm hoping to ride this bike for as long as i can. Will update review when colder months come. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 13, 2025 by Jodee

  • Peak 1,000 Watt standard" CityOne 26
Color: Orange Style: Peak1000w-standard
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. :) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 5, 2025 by JB Albuquerque

  • The best ebike
Color: White Style: Standard
QLIFE City One E-Bike Review – A Smart Urban Commuter’s Dream If you’re searching for a sleek, reliable, and comfortable electric bike for urban commuting, the QLIFE City One is a top contender. I’ve been riding it for a few weeks now, and it’s safe to say this e-bike is a game-changer for daily travel. The first thing you’ll notice is the City One’s minimalist yet modern design. It’s lightweight, surprisingly agile, and handles city streets like a breeze. The motor is impressively quiet, offering smooth pedal assist that kicks in exactly when you need it. Whether you’re climbing hills or gliding down busy roads, the bike keeps you moving with little effort. The battery life is exceptional — I regularly get great range on a single charge, making it perfect for commuting or running errands. The integrated display is easy to read, giving you real-time info on speed, battery level, and assist mode. Plus, features like built-in lights, fenders, and puncture-resistant tires add serious value for daily use. Pros: • Smooth and responsive motor • Long-lasting battery life • Stylish, compact design • Built-in lights & city-ready accessories • Low maintenance and easy to ride Cons: • Might not be ideal for off-road or rugged terrain • Limited customization options Overall, the QLIFE City One does exactly what it promises—and then some. It makes urban commuting stress-free, eco-friendly, and genuinely enjoyable. If you’re looking to upgrade your city travel, this e-bike is absolutely worth considering. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 6, 2025 by Mohammad Kabir Mohammad Kabir

  • Hard to beat the price but don't expect perfection
For the price this is hard to beat, but there are flaws. It's built sturdy and my 6'4" frame fits nicely, love the front suspension and the disk brakes work well. Battery life is more than adequate for riding around town and flat gravel trails. My biggest issue is the pedal assist speeds and the gear ratios. The slowest speed #1 of 5 is 11mph, this is simply too fast for the slowest speed. It's faster than a typical leisurely peddling speed so you have to modulate the assist to not outpace standard bikes on flat roads. The gearing is also too low at least for my long legs. The fastest I can peddle and feel any resistance it #2, anything above that and I'm free wheeling. The #1 speed should be 8 mph and the gearing should be taller so one can add effort to speeds above #2. The other issue is the gear selectors. The numbers do not indicate the true gear many times and making a single gear change often does not change the gear. Sometimes when a gear is selected under light peddling it will often slip to another gear when effort applied. A larger front peddle gear would help add effort to the higher peddle asset setting and I'd love a firmware change that lowered the #1 speed to 8 mph to better keep pace to standard bikes. I'm not giving this 5 stars so no $10 gift for writing this review. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 17, 2025 by J. Heagy

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