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    Recall notice

    In September 2023 this Lectric Folding Electric Bike was voluntarily recalled because the mechanical disc brake calipers located on the front and rear of the e-bike can fail resulting in loss of control, posing crash and injury hazards to the rider. If you own this electric bike you should immediately stop using it and determine if your e-bike is affected by the recall at https://www.lectricebikesrecall.expertinquiry.com/. For those e-bikes affected, Lectric will supply free mechanical caliper repair kits and reimbursement of up to $100 for installation. For more information go to the CSPC recall notice at https://www.cpsc.gov/Recalls/2023/Lectric-Ebikes-Recalls-Disc-Brake-Calipers-Sold-on-Lectric-E-Bicycles-Due-to-Crash-and-Injury-Hazards-Recall-Alert.

    XP 3.0 Folding
    Big power gets this Class 2 e-bike moving quickly on flat ground, and also up steep hills. Although the bike's joints sound a bit rattly going over bumps, the ride is smooth and stable, and the seat and riding position are comfortable. Big tires and a front suspension help absorb bumps. Although it feels stable for a folding bike, the XP 3.0 may still feel odd to someone accustomed to a full-frame bike, on account of its long handlebar and seat stems. A note on electric assist: Rather than increase or diminish the strength of the electric motor's assistance, the five power levels limit the top speed of the assist, meaning application of e-power is all or nothing. This can be jarring to first-time riders. Without electric power, the bike is easy to pedal on flat terrain, and pretty good on steep hills when using its seven-speed gearing. At 65 pounds, the XP 3.0 is objectively heavy, so despite its convenient carry handle, it will most likely be a chore (if not impossible) for many riders to carry. That said, the bike folds into a fairly compact package for storage or transport, although its weight may make it a potential back-buster, even for people who are in strong physical condition.
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    The Overall Score for this model is derived from our expert lab test results.
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    Acceleration
     /  5
    Control response
     /  5
    Braking
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    Hill climb
     /  5
    Unassisted hill climb
     /  5
    Unassisted cruising
     /  5
    Portability
     /  5

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    The Lectric XP 3.0 Folding folding class 1 electric bike is, overall, a very good choice.

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