G-Force AE Mini Review
G-Force AE Mini Review
The G-Force AE Mini e-bike is a full suspension, foldable, miniature ebike with a huge battery. I believe the AE would be good for a young child. You will see my issues with this bike being a 225lb adult with the size and performance of this mini.
You’re NOT Breaking Any Speed Limits With This One. G-Force AE Mini
Overview of the G-Force AE Mini
- The G-Force AE Mini is a Class 2 ebike featuring a single drive with a Cadence Sensor and three levels of pedal assist, along with a full twist throttle on the right-hand side. It has a weight of 75 lb and a maximum payload capacity of 220 lb. The bike comes in one size and color, with two battery options available.
This bike is a blend of power and efficiency, with features like a twist throttle and three levels of pedal assist, making it versatile for various riding styles.
Battery and Motor Specifications
- The reviewed version of the AE Mini comes with a 48v 20 amp hour battery with 960 WH, while a smaller version offers a 48v 15 amp hour battery with 720 WH. The bike runs on a 400 W rear hub motor with a peak power of 600 W and 55 Nm of torque, providing a balance of power and efficiency.
“The G-Force AE Mini offers a choice between a robust 960 WH battery or a more compact 720 WH option, coupled with an efficient 400 W rear hub motor.”
Bike Components and Design
- The AE Mini features a simple single-gear drivetrain, 38 mm travel front forks, a 19 mm travel middle shock, and 38 mm travel rear shocks. It rides on three-spoke 14-inch mag wheels with Compass tires designed for city and street riding, along with mechanical disc brakes for reliable stopping power.
“With its minimalist approach to design, the G-Force AE Mini balances simplicity and functionality with components like the single gear drivetrain and mechanical disc brakes.”
Battery Handling and Folding Mechanism
- Charging the bike is straightforward, where the battery can be removed for indoor charging through a port or by using keys for operation. The folding mechanism involves unlocking and lowering the seat, releasing the locking brace, and folding down the bike for convenient storage.
“The battery handling on the G-Force AE Mini is user-friendly, allowing for easy removal and indoor charging. Additionally, the folding mechanism simplifies storage and transportation.”
Rider Experience and Adjustments
- Riders can adjust the seat height to optimize comfort and riding position. The bike features a full twist throttle, rear brake lever, basic display with battery and speed indicators, along with pedal assist levels and headlights for enhanced visibility and safety during rides.
“The G-Force AE Mini offers riders customization options for a comfortable experience, complemented by features like the twist throttle and adjustable seat height.”
Riding Experience
- Sitting on the back end of the seat makes me feel like I might fall off, and sitting in the middle with my knees up to the handlebars is uncomfortable.
- The bike, designed for camping or short trips, struggles with a heavier rider, especially over 200 lbs.
- Testing the bike’s speed, it reaches around 11 mph in pedal assist levels one to three, maxing out at 10 mph due to limitations.
“I am already over the limit that this bike can handle. I am 225 lbs, then I put on clothes and camera equipment, so we’re rocking a good 235, maybe 240, and I feel like this bike is just struggling through all of it.”
Features and Performance Evaluation
- The seat is decently soft but lacks comfort grooves, not ideal for someone of my size to ride comfortably.
- The bike’s frame shakes, indicating less stability compared to other models.
- Off-road performance on grass slows down significantly, struggling even on flat terrain.
“Originally, we would be doing a brake test on this bike but it’s going to stop within 3 feet of just hitting the brakes at top speed.”
Limitations and Conclusion
- Rode a short distance with limited speed capabilities, maxing out at around 8 mph despite trying different settings.
- The bike struggles on hills, and the reviewer expresses skepticism about the manufacturer’s torque claims.
- The reviewer concludes that the bike’s limited performance makes it unsuitable for anything beyond short, slow rides.
“Today I only rode this bike 5.12 miles, going at a blistering 7.99 miles an hour.”
Riding Experience Review
- The bike is not recommended for adults close to the reviewer’s size due to discomfort and slow speed.
- Suggested for younger kids due to adjustable seat and low drop.
- Safety and comfort concerns highlighted, especially in city traffic.
- Unlikely to ride in urban areas due to safety worries.
“This bike, at this point, I would definitely not recommend it for any adult close to my size.”
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