Open box was about 50% off. To my one this bike bike was either never used and returned or was the best looking open box item I have ever seen. Everything worked as it should. No issues.
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The bike is awesome and the packaging was done very well..
Just received my bag love the quality of the bag. Bag seem very durable also functional for my needs I would recommend anyone if looking for quality bag to use you won’t go wrong with this
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I'm overall quite happy with the Literider 2.0. It's not a perfect bike, but you have to consider the price. I think it's great for the price.
Tires - decent; will probably upgrade at some point to CST Scouts or something.
Motor - plenty of power for what this bike is intended for. This is great to commute around town on bike lanes or ride on bike trails, and it's got more than enough power and torque for that. I did notice the website says it's a Bafang motor, but I see nothing on the wheel hub about it being Bafang, so I don't believe that is true.
Electronics - Really nice headlight, bright screen that's laid out well and let's you see the voltage, horn is okay
Brakes - Great stopping power for being only 180mm rotors and being two piston. I'm a heavy 280lb guy but it has fantastic braking performance.
Battery - I get 25 miles of PAS2 riding. It's fine. I wish the battery charged faster, as it takes about 7 hours, but 25 miles is about the most I ride on any given day, and then I just charge it up overnight. Not bad.
Pedal sensor - this is my main issue with the bike. This is my first cadence sensor, and I don't like it. It feels so unnatural. Basically, the speed you go is entirely dictated by the PAS level you're on and whether your legs are moving the pedals. On my torque sensor bike, I can be on PAS1 and go from anywhere from a few miles per hour to 20 depending on how hard I pedal, but on this I set it to PAS1, it shoots up real fast to about 10MPH and just stays there no matter how fast or slow I'm pedaling. Then PAS2 shoots up quick to 14.5MPH and so on. It doesn't feel right to me, especially because I stop pedaling and it takes like 2 seconds for the motor to stop propelling me forward.
Seat - it was uncomfortable because it's got a lot of cushion but zero firmness, so it immediately squished down and defeats the purpose of the cushioning. I put a suspension seatpost and a wide DDK memory foam seat on it and it feels DIVINE now.
Overall, I honestly really love the bike. The cadence sensor annoys me, but it's only an annoyance about 5% or my bike trail trips, where the only 95% is just pure enjoyment on the trails. A torque sensor would have made this a 5/5, but as it is it's a great bike if you need to stay under $1,000. I just recommend a suspension seat post, former memory foam seat, and maybe some nice metal folding pedals like I got.
Thank you for your detailed and thoughtful review! We're thrilled to hear that '95% of your ride is pure enjoyment'.
Regarding the motor, please rest assured that it is indeed a customized model manufactured by Bafang. We understand how the absence of branding could cause confusion.
Your observations about the cadence sensor are spot on—you've perfectly described how it operates. We fully agree that a torque sensor provides a more intuitive and natural riding experience. For riders seeking that specific feel, we do offer other models equipped with torque sensors, and we welcome you to explore those options.
The seat and pedal upgrades you shared are excellent suggestions—thank you for passing those along!
We're truly grateful that you chose the Literider 2.0. Wishing you many more miles of happy and enjoyable rides!
