
The M16 is capable of measuring both cadence and torque in pedal cycles. The system has a 300-500 watt output and 60nm of torque. Some other features include quick release on both wheels, Wellgo aluminum alloy pedals, internally routed wires, and USB port charging.ĭriving the bike is a TranzX M16 GTA mid-drive motor. Being a kind of dual purpose bike, they added a kickstand and it can be removed as well if you don’t want it bouncing around on a trail ride. Some options for configuration here like the bottle cage bosses, rear rack bosses, threaded eyelets for adding fenders, tapered head tube if you want to swap out a different fork… there is a ridged seat post, that can also be swapped out for more comfortable options. This is a compromising size that does great for both on and off road and really works great for a dual-use/cross-country sort of applications. The size itself is great, using a 27.5” x 2.25” setup. 40-65 PSI capacity, but unfortunately no puncture protection is included in this set. The tires are CST Patrol with some nice tread to them.
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No full lockout here or rebound, but you do have these thicker stanchions. If you weigh a little more or just want less travel, you can configure those in tandem for better results. Its got a nice SR Suntour XCT30 semi-adjustable suspension fork with the preload being the adjustable option. The E3 Edge is somewhat lightweight with an aluminum alloy frame weighing in at 52lbs. Each frame style also has its own sizes with the mid-step coming in a 17” or 19” frame and the high-step coming in either a 19” or 21” frame.

The Edge comes in both a mid-step and high-step as well as 2 colors: black with lime accents or neon blue with green and black accents. My goal is to be transparent and unbiased, this video and written review are not meant to be an endorsement of IZIP Electric Bike products.Īll new for 2019 is the IZIP E3 Edge, an affordable entry level hardtail mountain mid-drive ebike that is at home on the streets and trails. This review was sponsored by IZIP Electric Bikes. To run the forums, host the website, and travel, I charge a universal service fee for my reviews.
