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E-Bike Surprise: Tall Cyclists Finally Find a Fit
8 Dec
Summary
- Lectric XPress offers comfortable fit for tall riders.
- Budget e-bike priced under $1,000 with unexpected features.
- Torque sensor and adjustable assist modes are notable inclusions.

Lectric's XPress e-bike is breaking ground by comfortably accommodating taller riders, a significant achievement for a single-size, budget-friendly model. Priced just under $1,000, this hybrid-style e-bike offers a ride that surprised the reviewer with its comfortable fit, a rarity for individuals over six feet tall.
The XPress boasts features often found on more expensive models, including a torque sensor for smoother power delivery and a customizable electronic system allowing for Class 1 or Class 3 assist modes. It also features a bright integrated lighting system and a rear rack for added utility. However, compromises are evident in its Shimano Tourney drivetrain and a battery display that can be inaccurate.
Despite these trade-offs, the Lectric XPress presents a compelling value proposition. Its ability to deliver a comfortable ride and sufficient assist for commuting or errand running, combined with its accessible price point, makes it a noteworthy option. The bike's potential for improvement in lower-end models over the next few years is also an exciting prospect.




