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OUXI Q8 Step-Thru Electric Fat Bike

OUXI Q8 Step-Thru Electric Fat Bike

Regular price C$1,499.00
Regular price C$1,899.00 Sale price C$1,499.00
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Enjoy peace of mind with our 12-month warranty, covering all major components of your PEV. After your warranty expires, you’ll continue to receive exclusive benefits through our Lifetime Service Program—20% off parts and labor for EZWheel customers, for as long as you own your PEV.

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We offer free shipping on all our scooters and bikes across Canada. Orders for in-stock models ship within 24 hours. Delivery times vary by location. Most parts of Eastern Canada receive orders within 1-2 business days, while Western Canada deliveries may take 3-7 business days.

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Customer Reviews

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Gilles

Depuis 2 ans et +++++ satisfait

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Daniel

Pros: Decent build for the price. Can take a 260lbs man who is 6'5" tall with size 14 shoes comfortably up a 45° incline and still maintain 25km/hr. Top speed is 60km/hr with the wheels free spinning. With a 250lbs+ load top speed on flat ground is about 40. Comes with a small tool kit of wrenches and hex keys you may need to make repairs on the go. Comes with a locking phone mount for free.

Cons: Started falling apart before I even rode it. Led head lamp shorted out, sparked and almost caused a fire first use. No assembly instructions what so ever. Tires were under inflated, and because there are no instructions I rode it out like that and the first bump the rear tire came off the rim. Lucky it just needed to be pumped up. The mechanism that holds the scooter in open position is has a bit of play in it so on bumby surfaces it feels like it's taking the bumps on the hinge and not on the front shocks. Will probably wear out and collapse eventually. Just hope I'm not going 42km/hr when it does.

I recommend tightening EVERY last bolt and screw. Many were loose straight out of the box.

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Alexander Lessard

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