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E-BYCCO E8 (UK) Electric Bike
E-BYCCO E8 (UK) Electric Bike
750W Motor | 48V 17.5AH Battery | 55km/h Speed | 55km Range
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How powerful is the motor?
750W
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What is the maximum speed?
55km/h
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What’s the range?
Max E-Range: 55km
Max assist range: 105km -
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I have been riding the E8 for several months now and it has proven to be an exceptionally capable machine for my urban commuting needs. The 750W rear hub motor provides smooth and ample power, making light work of the steep hills on my route. I was initially concerned about the 55km range, but in real-world use with moderate pedal assist, I consistently achieve closer to 65-70km on a single charge. The five speed levels are perfectly spaced; I find myself using the 34km/h setting most often as it offers the ideal balance of speed and efficiency. The 29-inch wheels combined with the hardtail frame provide a surprisingly comfortable ride, absorbing most road vibrations from uneven pavement. The IP67 waterproof rating has given me complete peace of mind during unexpected rain showers, and the mechanical disc brakes have been reliable and easy to maintain. At 25kg, the bike has a solid, quality feel, and the 150kg load capacity means I never worry about carrying my work gear or groceries. My only minor suggestion would be to include a more comprehensive set of basic tools for adjustments, but overall, this e-bike offers outstanding value and has significantly reduced my reliance on my car for daily trips.
After two months of daily use, I can confidently say the E8 is one of the best purchases I've made. The 750W motor is incredibly smooth and provides more than enough power for my hilly commute. I was initially worried about the 55km range, but in reality, I get even more with moderate pedal assist—closer to 65km. The five speed settings are perfectly spaced; I typically use the 34km/h setting for efficiency and switch to 55km/h when I'm running late. The 29-inch wheels roll over potholes and uneven pavement with ease, and the hardtail suspension, while not full-suspension, is sufficient for city riding. I've ridden in heavy rain several times thanks to the IP67 rating, and the bike has held up perfectly. The mechanical brakes are simple but effective, though I did upgrade to sintered pads for better wet weather performance. At 25kg, it's not light, but the weight gives it a stable feel at high speeds. The 150kg load capacity means I can carry my work gear and groceries without a second thought. Charging takes about 6 hours from empty, which is fine overnight. If you're looking for a reliable, powerful, and versatile e-bike that won't break the bank, the E8 is an excellent choice.
The E8 offers performance and features usually found in more expensive e-bikes. The 750W motor is powerful, the 48V battery provides good range, and the build quality is solid. I’ve had no issues in 500km of riding. The only thing I’d improve is the stock pedals—they’re a bit slippery when wet. But that’s an easy upgrade.
The value offered by the E8 is exceptional. It packs performance and features typically found on e-bikes costing hundreds more. The 750W motor is genuinely powerful, the 48V battery provides reliable range, and the overall construction feels solid and durable. In my first 500km of ownership, I've experienced zero issues. If I were to nitpick, the stock plastic pedals are a bit slippery when wet and feel like an obvious place where costs were saved—an easy and inexpensive upgrade. That minor point aside, it's incredibly difficult to find another bike at this price that delivers this level of speed, range, and build quality. It's a smart buy for the performance-minded rider on a budget.
As a first-time e-bike owner, I spent considerable time researching before settling on the E8, and I have not been disappointed. The learning curve was minimal, thanks to the intuitive controls and clear display. The 48V 17.5Ah battery delivers consistent power, and I've found the advertised 55km range to be accurate even when using the throttle frequently on my hilly commute. The transition between the five speed assist levels is seamless, and the 55km/h top speed feels stable and controlled when I need to keep up with traffic on main roads. The build quality is impressive for the price point; everything feels tight and well-assembled with no concerning noises even after hundreds of kilometers. The 29-inch wheels make the bike feel planted and confident, especially when cornering. While the hardtail suspension is sufficient for paved surfaces, I did invest in a quality suspension seatpost for added comfort on longer weekend rides. The mechanical brakes are powerful and have required only one simple adjustment so far. Charging overnight is convenient, and the battery is easy to remove for charging indoors. This bike has genuinely made my commute something I look forward to, blending exercise with effortless assistance perfectly.