Best Performing E-bike Ever
I bought the Romeo Ultra 2, about 7 months ago, after thoroughly testing/owning 6 other bikes (2 Mokwheel’s Aniioke’s, and one test-prototype, built to evaluate the U.S. market demand. In all my experience, I found that top cruising speed and long range at full motor capacity, was of the greatest importance, to me. None of the other bikes fulfilled my requirements, as my Ultra 2 did. The 2 Mokwheel’s were the lowest performing but, were well built and reliable. The prototype, had a 75% increase in battery capacity, over the Mokwheel’s, was well built, reliable, was really good-looking, and had a 37mph top speed, still nowhere near the Ultra 2’s. The Aniioke single motor A8, I modified to make 35mph, and had a 60ah battery, still short of what I wanted. The Aniioke dual motor A8, and dual motor A9 both had 60ah batteries, and a 45 and 47 mph top speed, respectively, still short on range, and I was not satisfied. I was told about Eahora, by an owner of a Romeo Pro 2, which had a 47mph top speed, and a 60ah battery. In researching, I found the Romeo Ultra 2, with a reported 51mph top speed, and an 80ah battery, which I promptly purchased. I also bought an Aniioke A9 Titan, with an 80ah battery, and was directly able to compare each bike, in all capacities. My Ultra 2 does a legitimate 51mph (radar verified), goes another 8 miles range, at full speed and capacity. The Ultra 2 is noticeably lighter as well as more responsive to steering inputs, and is 3mph faster. I am quite…





