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V9-G60 Peak 1500W Ebike, 48V 20Ah(960WH) Removable Battery, 72Miles &32MPH,20" Fat Tire Dirt Bike,7 Speed Gears,Dual Shock Absorber, Adults Electric Bike for Mountains, Snow, Sand, Road

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Color: 48V20Ah Black


Features

  • Peak 1500W Brushless Motor Experience the exhilaration of our electric bike designed for adults, featuring a robust 1000W motor with a peak output of 1500W. Feel the wind in your hair as you effortlessly reach speeds up to 32MPH, making every ride an adventure of adrenaline and freedom.
  • 48V 20AH BatteryOur e-bike is equipped with a detachable 48V 20AH battery, providing an impressive range of 30-70 miles on a single charge. No more worries about running out of juice during your explorations. And with a quick 7-8 hours recharge time, you'll be back on the road in no time.
  • 20"&4" Fat TireConfront any surface with confidence thanks to the 4-inch fat tires that offer unparalleled stability and traction. Whether it's cruising along sandy beaches, navigating rocky trails, or conquering urban streets, our electric bike is ready to tackle any challenge that comes your way.
  • Digital LCD DisplayStay in control and informed with the LCD display screen that provides real-time information on your speed, battery level, and more. Enjoy a smooth and comfortable ride, even on rough terrain, with the dual suspension system that absorbs bumps and shocks, ensuring every journey is a pleasurable one.
  • 7 Gears&Disc Brakes System Ride with confidence, day or night, the bright headlight, rear turn signal and brake light alert others to your presence.With the gears 7-speed and dual disc brakes, you can effortlessly shift gears and confidently stop, giving you full control over your riding experience. Choose from three working modes - pure electric, pedal-assist, or pure pedal - to suit your preferences and make every ride tailored to your needs.
  • 90% Pre-AssembledThe AMYET V9-G60 Electric Bike comes 90% pre-assembled, allowing you to kickstart your cycling journey quickly and effortlessly. With its easy setup, you'll be ready to hit the road in no time. Enjoy the convenience and efficiency of this electric bike as you embark on your riding adventures.
  • Eco-Friendly and Cost-effectiveBy choosing AMYET electric bike, you not only reduce your carbon footprint but also save money on gas and maintenance costs. It is a sustainable and cost-effective mode of transportation.

Description

V9-G60 Electric Bike for Adults: Peak Performance, A New Riding ExperienceSuperior Power, Ride without Worries The V9-G60 Electric Bike is tailored for those who pursue speed and passion. With a peak power of up to 1500W and a large-capacity 48V 20Ah removable battery, it ensures a powerful ride every time, easily handling various road conditions. Whether navigating through urban jungles or exploring suburban trails, you can enjoy the thrill of speeds up to 32MPH (approx. 51km/h), and with an impressive range of up to 70 miles (approx. 113km), your adventures are no longer limited by battery life.Precise Control, Ride as You Wish Equipped with a 7-speed gear system, the V9-G60 allows you to freely switch gears according to road conditions and personal needs during your ride. Whether climbing hills or sprinting on flat roads, it can easily handle it, providing you with the joy of precise control.Stable and Comfortable, Enjoy the Journey Featuring 20-inch wide fat tires, the V9-G60 not only looks Domineering but also enhances riding stability and grip, ensuring your safety on wet or rugged roads. Additionally, the front and rear dual shock absorber systems effectively absorb road bumps, making long rides a pleasure.Attention to Detail, Showing Ingenuity The V9-G60 is also well-designed in terms of details. The combination of LED front and rear lights not only provides excellent illumination but also enhances safety during night rides. The ergonomically designed saddle and handlebars make riding more comfortable, reducing fatigue from long rides.In Summary With its superior power performance, precise control experience, stable and comfortable riding feel, and meticulous attention to detail, the V9-G60 Electric Bike stands out in the adult electric bike market. Choosing the V9-G60 means embracing a new riding lifestyle, where every journey becomes an exploration filled with fun and excitement.

Specs & Other Info

SpecificationDetails
Bike TypeElectric Bike
Suitable ForAdults
BrandAMYET
Speed Levels7
Color Scheme48V20Ah Black
Wheel Diameter20 Inches
Frame CompositionHigh Carbon Steel
Suspension SystemDual
Key FeaturesDigital Display, Adjustable Handlebars & Seat, Headlight, Dual Disc Brake
Package IncludesUser Manual, AMYET V9-G60 Electric Bike, Charger, Tools for Assembly
Wheel Width4 Inches
Product Weight84 Pounds
Power Output1000 Watts
Wheel CompositionAlloy Steel
Release Year2023
Battery Capacity1000 Watt Hours
Max Load Capacity330 Pounds
AssemblyRequired
All-Terrain TiresYes
Electric Motor AssistYes
Includes LightsYes
Tubeless TiresYes
Brake StyleDisc
Warranty1 Year Manufacturer
User RecommendationUnisex-Adult
Handlebar TypeErgonomic Grip

Frequently asked questions

The V9-G60 Electric Bike boasts a range of up to 70 miles on a single charge, depending on conditions such as rider weight, terrain, and level of pedal assist used.

The V9-G60 can reach speeds of up to 30 miles per hour, making it suitable for a quick commute or fast-paced off-road adventures. Always check local regulations regarding e-bike speed limits.

Yes, this e-bike comes with a removable 48V25Ah/20Ah battery which can be taken out for convenient charging, whether at home or in the office.

Absolutely! The V9-G60 is equipped with 20-inch fat tires and a dual shock absorber, making it capable of tackling a variety of rough terrains, from city streets to off-road trails.

Top Amazon Reviews

πŸš€ Abunda's Overview

This is our summary and key points to consider based on customer reviews.


The ebike in question receives high praise across its reviews for its power, quality build, and performance, satisfying customers looking for an affordable yet reliable electric bike. It boasts a strong frame, quality components, and comes mostly assembled, requiring minimal setup. It delivers smooth acceleration and performs well on various terrains. However, there are some comments about the brakes needing adjustment, and the bike’s weight being on the higher side which may affect manageability for some users.

Pros

  • 🚴 Strong motor with impressive torque
  • πŸ”§ Mostly assembled upon delivery, easy setup
  • πŸ‘Œ Good build quality and performance for the price
  • πŸš€ Fast acceleration and capable of handling inclines well
  • πŸ”‹ Large battery capacity and promising battery life

Cons

  • βš™οΈ Brakes may require adjustment or upgrade
  • πŸ‹οΈβ€β™€οΈ Heavier weight could be challenging for some to manage
  • 🌞 Display can be hard to read in direct sunlight

Should I Buy It?

If you’re seeking a power-packed ebike that rivals more expensive models like the Super 73, and value performance and design over the convenience of a lightweight frame, this ebike seems like a solid choice. However, be prepared to possibly fine-tune the brakes and cope with the bike's weight. Its substantial battery life and powerful motor make it a standout option in the mid-range ebike market.


  • Great bike!
Color: 48V20Ah Black
We got this bike for my daughter to commute to and from school. It comes unassembled with an instruction booklet and all the tools you need for assembling. It wasn’t difficult to assemble but does take some time to put together. The big 4 inch fat tires make the bike sturdy and rides smoothly. The large seat is nicely cushioned giving you a comfortable ride. This bike does have a lot of power and can go very fast as it has seven speeds going up to 32 mph. The LED screen is clear and easy to read. I like that there is a headlight for safety and nighttime usage. My daughter loves this bike and find it easy to use and fun to ride. We have searched for many other bikes and this is the bike that wins the prize. Great quality for a reasonable price! Highly recommend! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 10, 2024 by tpirouzian

  • Happy Motoring!
Color: 48V20Ah Black
This was my first ebike, chosen after comparing specs with big name scramblers (Super 73, Revv 1, Macfox), along with other Chinese manufacturers on Amazon, Ebay, and Aliexpress in the $800-$1500 range. Glad I ordered mine before this production run sold out, the G60 surpassed my expectations. Cons: no damage to the box in shipping, but two issues I didn't catch until problems occurred: steel derailleur guard was bent slightly, interfering with shifting. Bent back into shape easily without breaking the welds, freeing the derailleur. Second issue was rear brake cable was loose at the handle - also easily adjusted once I saw the problem. These problems were not corrected until after the first twenty miles of riding, when the motor started to drop out while using the throttle. Checked the bike over, found and corrected the two mentioned problems, and have had no further performance issues. As brakes are linked to the controller, cable interference may have caused the motor dropout issue which has not recurred. There is a normal decrease in power as the battery depletes, as other reviewers have mentioned. It does take time to reach 28mph top speed with 150lb rider (32mph unloaded). I consider the performance of battery and motor to be in line with the G60 price point. Basic controls with a lack of user tunability is standard for this price range. Pros: Bike arrived in one week, packed very well with all tools included, requiring very little final assembly. Great frame design, quality components, great looks. Strong scrambler bike, assembled well from the factory. Excellent performance out of the box; plenty of torque, good controls. Nice lighting and a comfortable seat. The manual disc brakes are sufficient for the bike's top speed when properly adjusted. Great on the street and paths/horse trails. Does exactly what you'd expect it to, and it looks very good doing it - each trip out gets compliments from strangers. After 60 miles, no disappointments. For product support, David replied with a prompt and friendly email. Stock, it's more fun than it looks, and it looks like a lot of fun. Start pedaling to activate the motor, or just use the throttle. It's definitely more of a throttle bike vs pedal bike due to weight and layout. I've upgraded the tires to E-Huntsman 20x4, added a pair of $20 mirrors, and moved the headlight up to the top of the fork. The platform as a whole is a great design which begs for performance upgrades - tires, suspension, brakes. Knowing how well the G60 rides and handles, I could also see eventually upgrading the battery and motor to put it into the 40mph range, vs replacing the bike with another scrambler. The stock brakes work well with factory top speed of 28 under load, but if it were capable of higher speeds I'd want bigger brakes as the bike is heavy. Same goes for front fork and rear shock. The simplicity of the dash and large LED readout are well designed and great at night, but can be hard to read in direct sunlight. Still early in the recharge cycles, so far it looks like a 30 mile range mostly throttle. Recharge time seems to be around six hours. We'll see how these numbers hold up over time; I'm hoping to see two years of strong, consistent performance - which is in line with the product warranty. I'd recommend the G60 to anyone interested in a Super 73, Revv 1, or Macfox but stalling over those much higher price tags. Based on the build quality and performance, I'd buy another BFI Sport ebike (like the EB26) if I was looking for another bike in the sub $1K range. Electric vehicles are changing transportation worldwide, with ebikes at the front economical transportation. BFI Sport has delivered a great point of entry to the ebike market with the G60. Two month/250 mile update: sold my daily driver and now ride ebikes exclusively. The Amyet remains the favorite grocery getter due to it's speed and easy ride, and is now equipped with Ibera rack and panniers. On long, steep hills it eventually needs pedal assistance (hoping Statorade from Grin Technologies will improve that), but does great everywhere else. In an area where ebikes are just starting to become popular, the G60 still gets compliments and questions from people when I'm running errands. It has proven to be very reliable, practical, and fun. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 17, 2023 by anonymous anonymous

  • Fast & strong -- potentially illegally fast. Smooth, thrilling ride. Heavy.
Color: 48V20Ah Black
If you have never ridden an eBike before, or even if you have, when the motor is 1,000W, you are going to REALLY FEEL it. The acceleration becomes so fast, but smooth, you may feel dirty about how fast it got to 15mph+. Most bikes I had tried in the past were 350W, 500W, or 750W... but never had I tried 1,000W. I have tested over a handful of electric bikes -- from foldable small-wheel ones that I refer to as "Clown bikes" to cruisers, mountains, and thin and fat tires. Each has its pros and cons. All have one thing in common, however: I look for the below features in an electric bicycle. - Decent motor to aid with steep inclines - 7 or 21 speeds/gears for tackling difficult, uphill climbs - Pedal Assist System (PAS) - Easy to get on/off for a woman in her 60s - Comfortable ride with shock suspension - Fat tires for more balance and control - Detachable, large battery for long rides and convenient charging The Amyet Electric Bike checked every box I would personally be looking for, but it comes with one big caveat: it's HEAVY due to the large battery and powerful motor that it packs. At nearly 30mph max speed (without rider), it falls under the Class 3/Off-Road bike category -- like the Super73 this bike certainly drew inspiration from. In other words, the Amyet is a slightly smaller, far less expensive alternative to the name brand. WHY AN EBIKE? Electric bicycles have allowed our family to go longer distances with far lower risk of cramping that would have made for a PAINFUL ride home. The motorized assistance on the uphill climbs and during the final return miles with tired legs had been a welcome blessing! ANALYSIS Amyet's 20" Electric Bike has a surprisingly good build quality for the price. The shipping box arrived undamaged thanks to the friendly FedEx driver. I helped him bring into the house because of how heavy it is at roughly 77 lbs. I told him not to worry about it and let him go on with his work while I lifted it inside myself. Its weight was simply due to the largest battery and strongest motor I had yet ever tested. Assembly was straight-forward: all I had to do was adjust and mount the handle bar, pedals, fenders, disc brake to the front wheel, front wheel and skewer, and done. Nothing else needed to be set up, although I had to tweak the front brake slightly. "Holy moly!" I thought to myself, giving flashbacks on when I had to frustratingly try to figure out how to put together the individual, small pieces of a mechanical mountain bike 2 years ago for the first time. Thankfully, practically everything was already pre-assembled. Ride performance was VERY clean, smooth, and comfortable thanks to its fat tires and DUAL (front and back) suspension to smooth out bumps and rocky terrain. The extended seat length allowed me to sit from anywhere on the bike, but also allowed me to transport my son from behind me. The motor's 1,000W of (nominal) power was EXTREMELY strong. I had never ridden on such a strong motor before -- that power meant a very sudden, rapid speed increase that could feel out of control at times. You should be at least 5'5" to be able to ride this bike because the seat height does not appear to be adjustable. I test-rode it myself and wow, it definitely accelerated much faster than my Googo, and so I was confident it could handle hills better than mine -- and it did indeed! I felt in-control and power never seemed to be an issue (as I had expected). The Amyet had a clean, streamlined look with cables tucked away nicely. Its weight, however, would not be something many riders would be happy to carry around at 77 lbs. Shifting between the 7 Shimano gears was effortless, and the fat tires gave a very satisfying sound while smoothly zipping around the neighborhood park and up a few climbs. Power Assist (PAS) was available in multiple gears, and speed topped at 33 mph without a rider at Gear #3. Second gear maxed at 22mph (just slightly above the legal speed limit for a Class 1/Class 2 bike) and 1st gear at 12mph. Legally, electric bikes cannot go faster than 20 mph to fall under the United States Class 2 designation, and in California, only Class 2 can ride on Class 1 bike paths. What does that mean? This bicycle's motor is too fast to legally operate in California unless you take it off-roading (where permitted). I do not know if you could legally still pedal around the city if you stay in Gear #2 and under 20mph. There likely is a way to unlock or limit its maximum speed, but I did not bother looking into it. Either way, be sure to check with your local and State laws before you push the Amyet to its top speed. Electronic controls found on the left side of the handlebar were easy to use and managed the headlight, horn, PAS level, power, and display. The screen was easily readable under direct sunlight and provided a nice set of information, including battery and Power Assist levels, speed, odometer, and more. It also had a blinker display -- so you can signal if you are going left, right, or brake. The 960Wh-capacity, Li-Ion NMC battery (20Ah @ 48V) is the LARGEST battery I have ever seen on an electric bike. It's nearly as big as my Goal Zero Yeti 1000x power station that I use for camping and emergencies! Because of this size, the bike also is one of the heaviest I have tested. 30-50 miles on fully-electric and 60-80 miles with pedal assist should be doable. My past experience found that it should theoretically be able to handle at least 120 miles with PAS only used for short uphill climbs. I prefer pedaling most of the time for exercise/health purposes and only invoke the motor just enough to get up a hill. Four keys were included. A pair to lock the removable battery from theft and the other pair to lock the controls. So, do NOT lose them! Front wheel skewer is the quick-release type for easy swapping, but keep in mind that this also makes it easier for someone to steal the tire. Be sure to bring the appropriate locks and chains. The rear rack -- due to its extended frame design -- makes it possible to carry 300 lbs, according to the manufacturer. My son and I were easily able to sit on the seat and move up the hill with ease thanks to that 1,000W motor. The bike was a joy to spin, and the build quality and riding comfort were good. For me, personally, the 1,000W motor provided for a very smooth acceleration, but keep in mind that it could scare a beginner rider for the first time when that initial power kicks in. I felt solidly in control and the suspension worked well in conjunction with the fat tires to even out the effects caused by rocky or shaky terrains. Electric bikes are fun to ride in general, but please be sure to follow the local laws. BIKE OR SCOOTER? Electric scooters are more nimble to move around with -- and in some cases, more fun -- but local laws may prevent them from going onto the same paths as electric bicycles. Most can also be carried around more easily due to their more compact size and lighter weight. Personally, I prefer bikes because they are safer to operate, can (usually) go onto the same places that mechanical bicycles can operate, are (generally) allowed to carry an additional passenger, and if the battery runs out or fails, you can still pedal around. A scooter would stop to function without a battery. CONCLUSION Overall, this Amyet is a far better buy than the Super73, is slightly smaller, and has a stronger motor. We thoroughly enjoyed riding it... ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 4, 2023 by YuenX YuenX

  • Badass looking, has its ups and downs
Color: 48V20Ah Black
To start, it looks amazing. Acceleration is strong, and frame feels very durable. Rides smooth, and the large headlight allows for vehicles to respect the road space. Battery charger has automatic shutoff and charges from dead to full in about 8 hours. Now for downside; running on battery only at top speed shortens battery life by a lot, maybe reduces range to 30 miles. Advertised as having a range of 70 miles, but that's more likely if you're pedalling more than using the motor. Top speed reached 30 mph at a downwind, otherwise it averages at 28. Doesn't turn very tight, but it's a moped style so it's expected. Handlebars need to be tightened constantly, it loosens often. It is heavier than an average bike, a whopping 80 lbs, so don't fall off or crash. Otherwise, it's an impressive machine, definitely attracts attention when riding around. Handles more like a moped than a bicycle, but I like it that way. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 8, 2024 by Joshua Romer Joshua Romer

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