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EBycco 5000W Dual Motor Ebike for Adults Electric Bike 52V 32AH, Max 40-45 MPH, 100 Miles Long Range, Hydraulic Disc Brake, 24"/26" Fat Tire Offroad Hunting E-Bike, Full Suspension Electric Bicycle

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Color: Black/White,5000W Peak,52V 32AH


Style: 26 Inch With Handlebar Riser


Features

  • 5000W Peak 45MPH Dual Motors E-BikeSingle motor mode and dual motor mode can be switched by the red button on the handlebar. The powerful motor allows speeds of up to 40-45MPH. More power to climb 45 inclines with ease. 220 Nm torque. Road, grass, snow, sand or mountain, EBycco EB7Pro can conquer all terrains.
  • Long Range 52V 32Ah BatteryPower your e-bike adventures with our premium 52V 32Ah (1664Wh) lithium battery featuring smart BMS protection and IP54 waterproof design. Delivers 40-100 miles (single-motor) or 25-60 miles (dual-motor), with auto-cutoff safety. The removable, lockable design combines security with high-energy performance - perfect for long-range commutes or off-road riding. EBycco EB7Pro is the perfect upgrade for riders
  • Precise Dual Hydraulic Disc Brakes & 7-SpeedFront hydraulic disc brakes have the strongest braking capacity and responsive braking system.The professional 7-speed gear system electric bike offers smooth and precise shifting, allowing you to optimize your pedaling effort and conquer various terrains with ease.
  • Professional Full Suspension & 26Inch Fat TireUnlike most shock absorbers on the market, EB7Pro dual motor ebike adopts lockable and adjustable front fork shock absorber and rear hydraulic shock absorber, which greatly improves the shock absorption coefficient and reduces the impact and pressure during riding. This 26" fat tire ebike has excellent grip on all-terrain and is designed for off-road and urban cruising, allowing you to ensure maximum traction and stability in any environment.
  • Versatile 6-Mode Riding Experience: Choose from six distinct riding modes - Dual Motor Pure Electric, Single Motor Pure Electric, Pedal Assist, Walk Mode, Cruise Mode, and Bike Mode - to suit your preferences and riding conditions. With five assistance levels, you can tailor your ride for maximum speed, efficiency, or just pure enjoyment. You can change the display settings to make it as a Class 1 or Class 2 or Class 3 EBike
  • Ideal Adult High-Performance Electric Bike: EBycco EB7Pro electric mountain bike is made of high-quality aluminum alloy, which is sturdy and durable and can carry up to 330 pounds. This ebike comes with a range of essential accessories, including a waterproof display, front headlight and rear brake lights, fenders, and a cargo rack, making it the perfect choice for commuters and adventure seekers alike.
  • Easy Assembly & 12-Month WarrantyThe bike is 90% assembled and includes all the necessary installation tools. Please refer to the installation videos on our product page. Any questions just contact us and we will respond within 24 hours.Kindly keep the original packaging for 1 month for possible return.

Bike Type: Electric Bike


Age Range (Description): Adult


Brand: E·Bycco


Number of Speeds: 7


Color: Black/White,5000W Peak,52V 32AH


Wheel Size: 26 Inches


Frame Material: Aluminum


Suspension Type: Dual


Special Feature: 52V 4000W Peak 5000W Dual Motor; Full Suspension; 26''*4.0 CST Tires; 32Ah Battery; Hydraulic Disc Brakes; Headlight & Brake Light See more


Included Components: Tool Kit


Bike Type: ‎Electric Bike


Age Range (Description): ‎Adult


Brand: ‎E·Bycco


Number of Speeds: ‎7


Color: ‎Black/White,5000W Peak,52V 32AH


Wheel Size: ‎26 Inches


Frame Material: ‎Aluminum


Suspension Type: ‎Dual


Special Feature: ‎52V 4000W Peak 5000W Dual Motor; Full Suspension; 26''*4.0 CST Tires; 32Ah Battery; Hydraulic Disc Brakes; Headlight & Brake Light


Included Components: ‎Tool Kit


Size: ‎26Inch


Brake Style: ‎Caliper


Wheel Width: ‎4 Inches


Style: ‎26 Inch With Handlebar Riser


Model Name: ‎ebik


Wattage: ‎4000 watts


Wheel Material: ‎Aluminum


Lithium Battery Energy Content: ‎1664 Watt Hours


Maximum Weight Recommendation: ‎330 Pounds


Assembly Required: ‎Yes


Bicycle Gear Shifter Type: ‎Trigger


Number of Handles: ‎2


Manufacturer: ‎E·Bycco


Brand Name: ‎E·Bycco


Warranty Description: ‎1 year warranty


Material: ‎Aluminum


Date First Available: June 20, 2025


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  • A good investment
Color: Black/Blue,5000W Peak,52V 32AH Style: 26 Inch
Awesome bike; it feels like I'm cheating while riding at 40 mph, and I look like I'm joyfully cruising, moving the pedals slowly. Very quick and responsive, with a very comfortable suspension and seat. I took it across gravel, on streets and sidewalks, and it was legit; no sliding or loss of control. The bike is quite heavy, weighing 90 pounds with the battery. The front forks took a minute to figure out, and once I did, I dialed in the jounce. The front tires rub against my shoes when I try to turn sharply; that is something to consider, but it is of little concern to me. The brakes work; however, for the speed you're traveling, I recommend a larger diameter rotor. Tires are great, and the pedal assistance control takes a minute to figure out when riding. I am working on placing a Harbor Freight Apache case on the rear rack to carry items in the future. I am looking to disguise the bike so that it does not resemble an e-bike, as the possibility of theft is a concern. Battery replacement is easy; however, it does not disable the bike, as it can still be ridden without the battery. I recommend a reliable locking system for the bike and a better riding helmet. It may be extreme, but I use a motorcycle helmet because of the speeds you may reach without realizing you're traveling that fast. You really do not need to "pump" your legs to get to speed and maintain the speed; you can use the motors only to propel the bike, and that sustains at about 20 mph. However, if you set the PAS to level 5 and shift the gear (which has seven speeds) to 7th gear, and pedal, you will be flying. The experience is very quiet, the hum of the fat tires and the wind is what you will hear. It has been years since I rode a bicycle, I am not in the best of fitness, and this will help me get there while cutting down on my fuel bill for my commute. This will pay for itself in about six months for what I do, considering my fuel bills and other expenses like vehicle maintenance. When I was looking for an e-bike elsewhere, such as at Scheels, Dick's, and retail stores, the same bike cost was in the $3,000.00+ category. I purchased it here for under $1600.00 with the warranty offered at checkout. The bike features dual motors and a 4000Ah battery. The bike took less than thirty minutes to assemble, thanks to detailed instructions and a QR code that linked to a YouTube video. I am considering a longer ride, so I looked up battery cost, and it was about $500.00 off the E-Bycco website. I need to use it more frequently between charges to determine how often it needs to be recharged. It has been about a day of riding so far; I will report more in the future. It is an investment, no doubt. The pros are speed and efficiency, ease of parking, and the benefit of exercise. The cons are the financial entry point, but consider what you're getting with this bike: dual motors and a range of 90 miles with pedal assist. The higher potential for theft is also a consideration; this is where you would want to disguise the bike and invest in a better locking system. Final words, this is my first e-bike. I will see how long it lasts as I work with the bike and the systems. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 18, 2025 by Tom

  • Not 5000 watts, well constructed.
Color: Black/Blue,5000W Peak,52V 32AH Style: 26 Inch With Handlebar Riser
I used to own an electric bike company. We sold ebike kits, as well as completed ebikes. I am very familiar with what 5,000 watts feels like, and this bike is decidedly not that powerful. Maybe 1,500 watts. Torque is also relatively low if you are used to a larger hub, or a mid-drive motor. The battery is 52volts. 5,000 watts divided by two motors is 2,500 watts per motor. 2,500 watts divided by 52 volts means each motor, at max output, is pulling 48 amps. Not only is are the phase wires going to each motor not big enough to carry that amperage, but I'd be surprised if it's carrying 18 amps to each motor. This means the bike, in total, is probably pushing around 1,500 watts, and MAYBE up to 2000 watts with both motors turned on and a full battery charge to max the voltage input. I'm about 200lbs fully clothed and struggle to get past 32mph. Even that takes a while to accelerate to as well. That all said, the bike is very sturdy. The battery pack is very large and no question will handle at least 40 miles of continuous use (less if you're going top speed, more if you're pedaling or just poking along). The features such as the headlight, phone holder, and storage rack are very nice. Fat tires are not my top preference but decided to give them a try. Not the bikes fault that I don't like them. They do make the bike a bit noisy at speed, but who cares? I'm very accustomed to putting together bikes & ebikes. This was not particularly difficult. From unboxing to fully assembled, it took about 75 minutes. Expect 2-3 hours if you have to follow directions and need to familiarize yourself. Overall, it's a fun bike. Good for trail riding, and moving at a sprightly, if not particularly quick pace. Well constructed and seemingly reliable. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 5, 2025 by Jack Follet

  • Excellent customer service from Ebycco
Color: Black/White,5000W Peak,52V 32AH Style: 24 Inch
Well designed and well Constructed. Great welds on the Aluminum frame. I had an initial problem in that the front wheel motor didn't work. The helpful team at Ebycco walked me through some diagnostic tests to focus in on the problem. They sent a new front wheel motor, which I installed. (any one who is at all mechanically inclined or "handy" could do this with no instruction) I'm sure the ebycco team would have guided me through the replacement if needed. Now, there is a noticeable surge in power when the front wheel red button is pushed in. I was able to achieve the advertised 40 MPH on level ground. as a comparison, I have 2 other e bikes, a RAD Rover, and a converted Fat tire bike. I have steep driveway 250' long with a 30' climb ( 12% grade). my test from a dead stop with E only, the RAD rover (750 W) got up to 8 MPH, my converted fat tire (1000W) got up to 12 MPH, the E Bycco rear wheel only (1620W available), 17 MPH, eBycco with both wheels (3200W available) 23 MPH. I say Watts "available" based on the battery current and Voltage product (I x V) that the controller allows. Yes I am an electrical engineer and a Fellow of the IEEE. The EBycco has 5000W peak of combined motor capability , but the controller will limit the input to the motors to 1624W rear and 1508W front. Though I didn't test it, the battery with a 30AH rated capacity would be depleted in less than 1/2 hour at full throttle with both motors. In 7 minutes at mostly full throttle with both motors the battery indicator was down to 80%. at more moderate throttle levels the battery would last a lot longer. The ebycco is fun to ride, almost like a motorcycle. I find the "pedal assist" on all E bikes a bit disconcerting in that there is a lag especially when stopping that it can feel like the bike is "lurching" forward for 1/2 second after you stop peddling. For me a 75 year old man, in top gear my pedal cadence tops out at 26 MPH. and larger E bikes are all in the 80 lb. range so even in 1st it is a work out to get the bike moving without the motors. The instructions don't mention this but the top speed is limited by the pedal assist number even if just using the throttle and no pedaling. so for max mum speed one needs to put the controller in pedal assist 5, pedal assist 1 will limit you to about 7 MPH maximum. Pedal assist 2 will get out to 15 MPH, 3 to 23, etc. It would be "nice to be told that in the instructions. As a part time bicycle mechanic I found assembly quite easy. the instructions are adequate and I expect the videos would be helpful to a "novice" Now I would give the E Bycco 5 stars. I dropped to 4 because of the initial trouble with the defective front wheel motor, and that the instructions didn't explain about the maximum speed limit with pedal assist number. That one was a real frustration initially. Knowing what the "rules" are, and having fixed an initial defective front motor, the Ebycco is an excellent E bike. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 22, 2025 by Dawn A.

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