

I was able to carry 2 bags of groceries in the front rack with no problems. I like the way that Currie Technologies has set this bike up with the solid front rack and integrate rear rack that is welded to the frame. The IZIP Metro front cargo rack can carry a lot.įirst of all this is a nice electric bike that can carry some cargo which makes it a practical car alternative for some trips around town. And as you can imagine pedaling this bike without electric assistance is a good workout! Pros

Weight: This bike tipped the scales at 59 lbs, pretty average for a bike of this style. These lower assist settings work well when you are in a crowded area and you don’t want all the power of the high setting. As the battery runs out of juice it dips a little below 20 mph.Ī note on the pedal assist settings: The low setting will give you electric assist up to 7-8 mph, the medium setting will help up to 11-12 mph and the high setting gets you up to 20 mph. Speed: The Metro cruises comfortably at 20 mph on level to somewhat hilly terrain using the throttle or high pedal assist setting. You can see that I got 17.3 miles and I want to include that it was relatively cold when I was doing these tests (40-50 degrees F) which reduces the range of the battery.Ĭonsidering that I climbed over 2500 ft of elevation, pedaled very lightly, I weight 190 lbs, and the bike was being tested in relatively cold conditions it seems to match Currie Technologies range of 20-35 miles depending on conditions. Range: I tested the Metro over a very hilly course with very light pedaling and set the assist level to “High” so this would give you an idea of the worst case range or mileage. Here is what you can expect from the IZIP Metro: One of my goals in these electric bike reviews is to give you “real world” information on these bikes. Just a note on the PAS/TAG+: to get the boost to max power you can turn the throttle but you will need to continue to pedal. If you want to forget pedaling entirely, change to TAG mode and use the throttle alone for regulating speed and power.” If you need even more boost regardless of setting or speed, just twist the throttle and override the system to max power. Select between three levels of power assist using a handlebar-mounted button. When you pedal in PAS mode this system senses your cadence and intelligently adjusts motor power to match. “PAS/TAG+ introduces cadence-sensitive pedal assist technology. Currie Technologies explains it this way: Here is a little more info on the different assistance options: pedal assist and throttle or just throttle. Make sure you check out the video and pictures with the features of the IZIP E3 Metro. Find out how this bike performed and if it is a fit for you. The IZIP Metro electric bike in the red rocks of Sedona AZĪfter many miles and cargo carrying trips I have prepared the IZIP Metro electric bike review for you! This bike was designed to carry your stuff easily over hills and through the headwinds to let you enjoy the ride. Cargo Trailers for eBikes – The Complete Guide.Replacement Electric Bike Batteries Guide.Understanding the Differences Between Direct Drive & Geared Electric Bike Hub Motors.Why You Don’t Want a Superfast Electric Bicycle.A Guide to E-Bike Locks and Security Ratings.E-Bike Batteries: Volts, Amps, & Watt Hours Explained.
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