Riding this Schwinn without the pedal assistance on is, as you’d expect, just like riding any other bike… That said, the ride is extremely smooth and comfortable (likely helped by that excess weight), and it’s obvious by the design that the bike has an eye on casual cruising — and it definitely delivers that. The… Continue reading Schwinn Wanderlust Electric Bike Review
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Schwinn Wanderlust Electric Bike Review
This plants it in the territory of pedal-assisted e-bikes rather than full-on motor-assisted. These are battery rebuilds only, the bike is not included in our battery refill service. Simply just mail in any equipment that came with your battery as well as the charger from there we will test the battery to see its current condition but… Continue reading Schwinn Wanderlust Electric Bike Review
Schwinn Wanderlust Electric Bike Review
The panel displays your speed and power level, plus you can cycle through other functions like an odometer, tripometer, and other stats like average speed, max speed, and total ride time. With 2.6″ tires, you’ve got a lot of air and rubber under you to tackle more than just well-manicured bicycle lanes. Hitting curbs or… Continue reading Schwinn Wanderlust Electric Bike Review
Schwinn Wanderlust Electric Bike Review
At the front of the Schwinn Marshall is a 27.5”, Hi-Ten steel fork with 100m travel. This offers plenty of cushion for off-road riding, or in case you hit any potholes on the way to work. That is not the case with this e-bike and I think it comes down to a question of power… Continue reading Schwinn Wanderlust Electric Bike Review
Schwinn Wanderlust Electric Bike Review
It’s a bit jarring the first time or two, but that’s par for the course, and you’ll warm up to it quickly. Once the electric’s on, there are three modes of assistance to choose from on that left control panel — flat, downhill, schwinn dealers and hill climbing. On flat riding roads, where we did… Continue reading Schwinn Wanderlust Electric Bike Review
Schwinn Wanderlust Electric Bike Review
The only big differences come in the form of smaller wheels and a slightly smaller range. The battery locks in under the frame of the bike, and the front wheel/fender tended to get in the way when removing or reinstalling the battery. One feature I liked was a secondary tab you need to retract to… Continue reading Schwinn Wanderlust Electric Bike Review