Schwinn Sidewinder eBike Review Tower 100-Point E-Bike Scoring

Fortunately, when riding, I can’t tell that it weighs more than my other bikes. Some of the added weight is attributed to the battery, which checks in at about six pounds. As mentioned above, you do have to start pedaling to engage the electric assistance though you don’t have to pedal much to approach max speeds. Nonetheless, I wish there was a way to zip around town without having to pedal at all. Despite my desire to only bike for exercise, I do admit I get lazy sometimes.

It’s easy to see the affordable quality when you see a Schwinn. The 250 watt motor could be bigger for this bike to use the throttle regularly and give a better boost on hills. It’s still lower than many mountain bikes making it easier to get on and off, especially on awkward schwinn ebike spots on the trail. I like how the Marshall is a bit more upright than a standard mountain bike but in a better position for standing than a cruiser. Turning takes a little bit to get used to as it is a little more top-heavy than a regular bike with the battery.

These bikes are best on pavement, and offer a super comfortable ride and totally upright position, making them ideal for older riders or those with limited mobility. These frames also feature a step-through design which makes it super easy to get onto or off of the saddle. I mostly used the motor in pedal-assist schwinn beach cruiser mode, though I will cover the throttle in the next section. The motor on this bike is very aggressive in that is starts up quickly with even the slightest movement of the pedal, and it goes hard. When riding with level 5 assistance my pedals were free-spinning most of the time even on the highest gear.

This usually equates to a max speed of around 20 miles per hour. This speed is perfect if you’re looking for an electric cruiser bike. The 250-watt rear hub motor on the Schwinn Mendocino allows it to reach 20 miles per hour. Even better, it has a throttle function, so you can use it to go back home in comfort exactly like a tiny electric motorcycle.

When you think about EVs, you probably (rightly) think of cars. But there’s another class of EV that might have slipped below your radar, but which has transformed my summer in very unexpected ways. The bike was provided by Schwinn for the purposes of the review. This guide is designed to make the decision to buy the best e-bike for riders of all types as simple and stress-free as possible. We know an e-bike is a big purchase, and we want you to be comfortable, happy, and stoked when you hop on your new purchase. We’re confident that in no time at all you’ll be zipping around town, pedaling on a path, or motoring down a trail in the quiet woods.