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Jasion EB5 Electric Bike for Adults with Peak 750W Brushless Motor, 40Miles 20MPH Commuting Electric Mountain Bike with 360Wh Removable Battery, 7-Speed, 26" Tires and Front Fork Suspension

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Color: Green


Style: With Fenders


Features

  • 350 W Motor & Upgraded Display: The EB5 electric bike equipped with a 750 W peak motor, boosted a top speed of 20 MPH. The display panel has adjustable backlight brightness from 1-5 levels. In addition, the upgraded LCD Display provides riding data support, such as ODO/MAX/AVG SPEED, PAS mode can be customized up to 3 modes
  • Removable Large Battery: The EB5 e-bike is equipped with a 360 Wh battery, which covers a range of up to 25-40 miles per charge for 5-6 hours so that it can meet travel or daily commute needs. Removable battery makes charging more convenient whether you are at home or in the office
  • 4 Working Modes: PAS mode will assist you with a moderate amount of power as you pedal the bike, kick in 1-3 levels of pedal assist to suit your needs. In pure electric mode, you can twist the throttle in any increments of power you desire. Pedal mode allows the rider to pedal as an ordinary bike. Booster mode will help you push your EB5 at 4.5-7.5 km/h when uphill, which will save you a lot of efforts
  • Riding Comfortably and Handily: The 26" puncture resistant tires are for greater durability. A high-strength front fork suspension, 7-speed gears, dual lights, LCD display, front and rear mechanical disc brakes can bring your riding more comforts, make your e-bike adapted to complex terrains and keep you safe
  • Minimalist Appearance & Lightweight Frame: A highly efficient, city style affordable electric bicycle offering minimalist and sleek appearance and only weighs 49.6 lbs. The triangular high-carbon steel frame provides more stability

Description

A sturdy high-step commuter-style electric bike offering up to 20 mph on demand, uses the same 350-watt motor and 36-volt battery, as a commuter bike travel effortlessly across town, and commute to work faster without fuss, fatigue, or sweat – all while wearing your everyday attire. It's easy to ride with a lightweight design. It has tough 26’’ road tires, pedal assist with a push-button throttle and 7-Speed gear. In short, Jasion EB5 e-bike was expertly designed for city living.

Bike Type: Electric Bike


Age Range (Description): Adult


Brand: Jasion


Number of Speeds: 7


Color: Green


Wheel Size: 26 Inches


Frame Material: Carbon Steel


Suspension Type: Front


Special Feature: Disc


Included Components: Battery, Front light, Horn, Kickstand, Toolbox


Bike Type: ‎Electric Bike


Age Range (Description): ‎Adult


Brand: ‎Jasion


Number of Speeds: ‎7


Color: ‎Green


Wheel Size: ‎26 Inches


Frame Material: ‎Carbon Steel


Suspension Type: ‎Front


Special Feature: ‎Disc


Included Components: ‎Battery, Front light, Horn, Kickstand, Toolbox


Brake Style: ‎Disc


Style: ‎With Fenders


Model Name: ‎Jasion EB5


Power Source: ‎Electric


Wheel Material: ‎Aluminum


Lithium Battery Energy Content: ‎360 Watt Hours


Warranty Type: ‎Limited


Assembly Required: ‎No


Bicycle Gear Shifter Type: ‎Trigger


Battery Capacity: ‎360 Watt Hours


Derailleur Configuration: ‎Rear


Bicycle Drivetrain Type: ‎Chain


Electric Assist Type: ‎pedalec


Manufacturer: ‎GUANGDONG SHUNDE JUNHAO SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT CO.,LTD


Frame Type: ‎Diamond


Brand Name: ‎Jasion


Warranty Description: ‎1 Year


Material: ‎high carbon steel


Date First Available: April 2, 2025


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If you place your order now, the estimated arrival date for this product is: Dec 12 – Dec 13

This item is non-returnable:

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  • Great Value, Honest experience
Color: Dark Style: Standard
Sofar best entry leve E-bike for price and parts. The throttle came falling off the handle bars but I was changing the grips anyway. So bought a finger triggered replacement throttle for $12. And replaced the front and back tires for more durable ones. Bike runs amazing. For a 350 watt was not expecting to have so much range. For the price this is a Grade A bike. Looking forward to doing commutes with this bike. I got the bells and whistles for it too, will post pictures and update review when I finish setting up the upgrades.(One week ownership) Edit: It’s been about 3 1/2 weeks of ownership. I still think it’s a good e-bike for the cost. It meets my power needs, look through the manual and turn it into a 5 level PAS instead of the 3Level it comes default factory settings.(this will help conserve power) I’ll do quick trips around the neighbor hood(groceries, gym, cruzing) roughly 7-10 mile trips there and back. Usually it’ll knock down half the battery(2-3 bars/5). Im mostly using the throttle, ill PAS up hills. I’ve stress tested the battery and done 26miles in a day, roughly 70% of my trip was throttle. Didn’t break a sweat and was fun to ride. The assist makes hills effortless. You need to learn how to ride it between shifting gears and the level of PAS you use. Easy learning curb. So out of the box, my throttle was falling off handles as mentioned before, then the adjustable stem connecting the handlebars kept coming loose so I bought a new one. Doing research I’ve found that the tires that come with it will usually puncture easily so you will need new tires. My rear break was squeaking so I bought new brake pads and replaced it. It’s a solid bike for the price but be prepared to give some TLC if you wanna make this your daily commuter. In total I’ve spent a mandatory $90 on the replacement parts(new wheels,new grips,new throttle,brake pads,new stem) Not sure if the stem was a problem for others as I am an aggressive rider and love to take it through dirt and rocks. Popping on and off curbs. You will probably just need new wheels $30 otherwise it’s a problem waiting to happen if you’re using their factory wheels and you’ll soon be walking home on one of your trips. I didn’t want to send it back but I’m sure the company would have replaced the other parts if I was willing to wait and reship the bike but I was planning to do these upgrades anyway. I also have a new bike seat, nothing wrong with the one they give you. It was comfortable, I just wanted more padding for longer trips. I have a rear rack and pannier bag, added the mirrors, phone holder, cup holder, alarm system, FENDERS(you will need) buy cheap ones $5, turning signals and night lights on the wheels. I must say that you should be carful when installing upgrades because the paint will scratch off if ur not cautious. Not good to leave exposed metal to the elements. This has been my experience with the bike sofar. It works for me but forsure there are some better options such as the ancheer 500w and maybe the tot guard if it’s a 500w can’t remember but those are also available on Amazon. I will be upgrading my battery and installing a second one soon to 3x the power ($250) so I’m not to worried, eventually I’ll also get a better motor but this is my first e-bike. If you don’t plan on upgrading your bike and just want something that needs no fixes out of the factory then I’d explore other options. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 20, 2023 by tony llanto tony llanto

  • Nice budgetve bike
Color: Dark Style: Standard
Got this as a gift. It was easy to put together. Battery holds for a decent ride. Not a bad bike. I'm a bigger guy and it works quite well for me.
Reviewed in the United States on November 1, 2025 by Daniel Akerlund

  • Overall an excellent electric bike!
Color: Dark Style: Standard
Let me first just say I really love this bike and in three months have put 500 miles on it. Use it to go a few miles to the train station, to the gym, and to the grocery store. It is solidly built, has great acceleration, battery life is no problem for the way I use it, braking is excellent, it can go on grass, dirt trails, sand, rough terrain, most anything, the headlight is strong and very bright, the full electric or pedal assist are great. Having said all that, there are three issues that I have found. 1) The power cuts off every once in a while when I am using full electric or pedal assist. This happens at least once every 2 to 3 days. I cycle the Pedal Assist Level while I am riding and the power will come back. This is only slightly annoying and power has always come back. 2) Went to ride the bike the other day and the front tire was completely flat, not one molecule of air left in the tire. There were no huge nails sticking out of the tire, could not find anything wrong with the outside of the tire. Have contacted Jaison customer support as the bike has a one year warranty. 3) The part of the rear tire that is in contact with the road is completely bald. I have seen this in another review. Maybe because power is applied to the rear tire....but it just seems odd that it got bald after 500 miles. And it is a mountain bike tire with big nobs all over. Will contact Jaison customer support about this too. But overall I absolutely love this bike...I will take care of my tire issues and be on the road again soon!!!!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 19, 2024 by Mike B.

  • Good for the price
Color: Dark Style: Standard
I received my bike today, and after about an hour of riding, I think I understand this product pretty well. For $400, you're pretty much getting what you're paying for. If you're new to e-bikes, or even just bikes in general, you should know that they can run you quite a pretty penny. Anything below ~$1,000 for an e-bike, especially for a brand that isn't that well known, you're basically gonna get a bike with a giant battery and a motor slapped onto it. Now, not that's there's exactly anything bad about the bike. Like I said, it's good for the price. I bought this knowing that I was getting into the "budget" scene, and that's exactly what I got. Here's a few reasons why I'd consider this bike a "cheap, but reliable" option; Torque The torque on this bike is insane! Once you get on and pedal up to MAYBE 2mph, it kicks the motor in and will send you flying. If you're not expecting it, you'll probably end up panicking and crashing like I did. The easiest fix for this is just to set the PAS to 0 with the down arrow, which will completely disable the motor. Once you're up to a speed you like, turn the PAS up to 1, then 2, and then 3. It sort of operates like the gear for a motorcycle if you want a smooth acceleration. Battery Now, this isn't a dig on the battery itself. When I was first setting it up, it was extremely confusing. It'd light up the "charge" bar, then disappear. I just assumed this meant it wasn't charged, so I went and charged it for an hour. It isn't really obvious when it's done charging, it sort of just shows a red light and that's it. After that hour, I took it out, hooked it up, and nothing, again. I messed around with it for a couple more minutes before it finally seated itself properly, and everything worked. So, please make sure that when you're re-seating the battery that it's fully in. One way to tell is if you lock it and you can see the locking mechanism cylinder popping out of the bottom of the battery (which thoroughly confused me at first.) In conclusion, it works basically as well as you'd expect a $400 bike to perform. If you want something that wont send you flying at first, then I'd probably suggest investing in something a bit better, such as a Revv1 or any other American made brand. These more expensive bikes will tend to advertise a 'Torque Sensor' which will more accurately give your motor power based off of how hard your pedaling, versus what these cheaper bikes use called a 'Cadence Sensor', which in short will give power only if it senses that you are pedaling. This brand clearly isn't American if you couldn't tell and comes in straight from China, so the quality will be as such. Keep a close eye on the battery as I doubt it's made with any high-quality cells either, meaning increased chances of blowing up if kept in the wrong conditions. Charge it and make sure it's in-sight while doing so, probably in the living room, or your bedroom. If you want something that's going to last a really long time, or you're gonna use something to commute everyday and have some money to spare, I really do suggest getting an e-bike from a more reputable brand. They'll have all the gadgets that you'll need for a comfortable ride. But, if you're willing to make some compromises, this bike is also totally fine as well. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 9, 2024 by Dylan

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