Customer Reviews
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F18 2.0
"The knobby moto-style tires provide good traction on dirt trails. It's easy to modulate the F18 2.0's full-twist throttle for low-speed maneuvers, even in the max power level. Testers hit speeds up to 47mph, verified by external GPS."
"The marriage of raw power and elegant design philosophy doesn't just move riders; it redefines their relationship with the cityscape, turning every journey into a canvas for self-expression."
G18 Pro
"Experts are impressed by the G18 Pro's high top speed of 38mph, verified by external GPS. The CoreRide hydraulic brakes provide strong stopping power. The knobby motorcycle-style tires provide excellent traction off-road."
"The e-bike itself was actually much better than I expected. Nice touches are sprinkled around: The turn signals beep so you don't forget they are on. The lower frame includes that handy cubby. The pedals fold up for easier storage and transport."
G300 Pro
"Where it really shines is off-road. Between the long travel suspension, the enduro-style seat, and the unnecessarily high power for commuting purposes, the HappyRun G300 Pro is at home in the dirt and on the trails...It felt like a great exploring-the-outdoors type of ride!"
"The G300 Pro cruises at speeds up to 50mph and easily climbs steep inclines. The solid range, decent suspension, and quiet ride also impress."
"HappyRun has done a good job of providing budget-friendly electric bikes that don't compromise on performance, with their models appealing to a wide range of riders. The company's products manage to capture the essence of what an electric bike should be — fun, accessible, and efficient."
G100 Pro
"The HappyRun G100 Pro is an absolute powerhouse. It’s got the speed and torque to thrill, the range to roam, and the build quality to last. Whether you’re an experienced rider looking to level up your e-bike game or an off-road enthusiast who craves raw performance, this bike delivers."