I’ve had the chance to test this budet-e-bike and I was a bit sceptic in the beginning.
Now, the big question is: does it really make sense to invest in an E-Bike that costs less than €1000? Well, I put this bike through its paces, examining everything from its riding performance to the quality of its components.
So, sit back, relax, and join me on this ride as I uncover whether the Yose Power City E-Bike is a steal under the €1000 mark—or if you should consider spending a bit more for a better experience.
Check out their website:
https://yosepower.com
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3 Comments
Good work!
Seems like a reasonable budget ebike. I think I would go for the 1100 euro one with the torque sensor.
nice