The real deal
I own an Eahora AM200 e-bike for some years, now. I wrote a couple reviews on that, praising it as a work horse. Now the time has come for an upgrade and of course my very first thoughts went back to Eahora, considering the quality of my old bike, the prompt, helpful, friendly support I enjoyed over the years from the customer department. And here it is, the new Romeo Ultra 2 sitting in my backyard. Let's talk about it then:
At a first glance you realize the manufacturer didn't go cheap on the quality. It looks classy and well built. The almost 200lbs are justified by the attention they paid to safety. My AI compared it to a tank, which wasn't far from the truth. A bike that goes to 50 mph needs to withstand whatever you throw at it
Riding it feels amazing, the previous reviews were not exaggerating, the two monster motors do their job, and then some. Accelerating suddenly will make the front wheel squeak on the asphalt. It does take off like a plane!
It's perfectly balanced, the motorcycle type tires are a perfect match, the suspension is adjustable and it does work.
Some people don't like the safety feature Eahora put in place with the throttle not working if you don't hold and release the brake first but this is exaggerated, it will give you almost a minute for a quick stop before it kicks in.
Battery... Well, that's another animal in a good way. That's a 1,000 bucks piece of hardware and it's worth every dime. At an average 30 mph in the city, using the rear wheel…






