Gyroor C5Max Review – Fat Tire, Foldable E-bike
Gyroor C5Max Review – Fat Tire, Foldable E-bike
In this review, we’re taking a look at the new Gyroor C5Max fat tire, a foldable, electric bike that has been designed for adult riders! Plus, it has a feature I didn’t know was possible on e-bikes yet.
Video Summary
Portability and foldability
- The reviewer mentions living in Chicago and working from home, making the foldable feature valuable.
- The ability to fold the e-bike and take it indoors is considered incredible.
- The reviewer also highlights the reasonable price of the bike.
“This thing just folds up and you can just take it inside with you. I mean, I think that’s pretty incredible and the price of this bike is not bad at all.”
Adjustments and comfort
- The shorter handlebars take some getting used to, but the cruise control feature compensates for it.
- The reviewer, accustomed to eight-speed transmission, found the seven-speed transmission a bit challenging.
- Adjustable handlebars and seat height make it easy to customize the bike for a comfortable riding experience.
- Riding the bike for a 10-mile journey was comfortable, indicating good seat comfort.
“Because I’m used to the wider handlebars, this is going to take a little bit for me to get used to. But I tell you what, that cruise control makes up for it. Also, this is a seven-speed transmission, and I’m like an eight-speed transmission kind of guy. I felt like when you hit the pedal assist five, that the gear couldn’t keep up with the pedal assist. So you just rock the pedal assist and be done with it. Also, the seat for this 10 mile ride didn’t even feel it, so that’s a good thing.”
Performance and capabilities
- The bike claims the ability to travel 40 miles using pedal assist and 50 miles with pedaling.
- The reviewer plans to test the bike’s off-road capabilities, including its ability to handle a 30-degree incline.
“This bike can handle 40 miles with just using pedal assist and then 50 miles if you pedal it. Now, I’m going to be trying that out later. This also says that it’s a mountain bike that can handle a 30-degree incline.”