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Tesco E-stealth Electric Bike Review: 250W Rear Wheel Motor, Battery & Unique Features

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  • #1 17214600
    keseszel
    Level 26  
    Hello.
    I noticed such a bike for 2 thousand. in promotion.
    E-stealh. Batteries at the back under the trunk, engine in the rear wheel. Probably 250W and everything possible in accordance with the regulations. From interesting equipment - a self-inflating saddle ?, because they aren't narrower ... What are your comments on this type of equipment .. Because buying a bike in a supermarket is like going out to the city supposedly ...
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  • #2 17214735
    Justyniunia
    Level 36  
    keseszel wrote:
    Probably 250W

    I have a 120W scooter and I will tell you that there is no madness.
    And here 250W in a bicycle ...
    keseszel wrote:
    Because buying a bike in a supermarket is like going out to the city, apparently ..

    There is something about it.
    The bicycle from the ladybug had, for example, a front brake on the right side, which is quite the opposite of all others. You could be surprised while driving, and adding PLN 300 you could buy a normal KROSS.

    Also, how confident are you about the availability of spare parts?
    The market will sell bikes and forget about the topic, you will stay in trouble later.

    Industry!
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  • #3 17216143
    keseszel
    Level 26  
    I think. In general, the price is suspicious. Rather, I am leaning towards self-made. I bet on the engine in the back. Front Acceptable. Other variants fall off. The engine is only to assist, but maybe laziness will win. How much did this scooter cost, what type of engine and battery power?
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  • #4 17216201
    E8600
    Level 41  
    Personally, I advise against general nerve damage. If the bike is on sale, then you can forget about the warranty. And the bargain price, because it probably lasts about 2-3 years and nobody has charged the battery. So there may be surprises.

    And as for Biedronka, in my opinion, it cares a lot more about the customer. I used to replace a piece of furniture purchased 2 weeks earlier. During this time it was unpacked because there was no time to fold it turned out to be damage to one element and what I'm going to complain only with this damaged element and receipt because the rest of the furniture has already been assembled. They had a few more on the store, they opened me and they exchanged the item without further ado.
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  • #5 17219830
    keseszel
    Level 26  
    Even if there is a promotion, the guarantee applies, because what? The goods on offer are without warranty?
    I didn't see electric bikes in Biedronka ? But I found a forum where they suggest self-made gel batteries and a motor in the front wheel, belt drive. ??
  • #6 17265138
    pabloes12
    Level 10  
    I bought, cost for the price of a regular tourist bike.
    With no effort, you can sweat about 40 km in the mountains and about 60 without hills. I drive with a minimum degree of assistance, turn on the medium uphill. Compared to the previous one (also a market model with gel batteries only), much better, those up to 20 km. Although in that thesis it was due to the fact that it was zero one (without adjustment of the power of support) and poor gear ratios - it was hard to add your strength.

    After 6 years I changed, hesitating for a long time, but it's ok. The weight is decent, which means that if the battery runs out, you ride like a regular bike with shopping at the back ;) Coming with friends on classic ones I turn off support because it makes no sense. In the old bicycle, due to its weight, riding without batteries was hard.

    As for the part, I assumed that he walked without fail 6 years (I sold him now, electronics worked 100%), this one looks much more professionally done, I hope for the same. What may fall is the battery, or I will replace the cells - if you can't buy it, although it will manage, but in the worst case I'll stay with a classic touring bike.

    For now, I have driven about 1000km and I am very happy with the purchase.
  • #7 17265164
    Jawi_P
    Level 36  
    Justyniunia wrote:
    I have a 120W scooter and I will tell you that there is no madness.
    And here 250W in a bicycle ...

    Because this is not a drive to support. Anyway in accordance with the regulations.
    If I had to buy something electric for a typical ride like a scooter, it's definitely not a bike :)
    250W as a bike support is 100% sufficient. The average cyclist generates well below 200W of power in normal riding. He'll squeeze more just how long ;)
  • #8 17708068
    paw444
    Level 1  
    I bought such a bike myself 2 years ago from Auchan. Teamrider brand, price 1300 PLN. After tightening all loose bolts, he rides like Satan. Of course, service on your own, parts probably are not there, but so far I did not need. I ride in mountainous terrain, mainly roads but walking routes also happened (eg from the hostel Andrzejówka to Sokołowska) and the bike "gives advice". The battery withstands the declared 30 km range. I added an extra battery from Aliexpress (90 USD) and I have support for 60 km. This is not a miracle, maybe a little embarrassing, but nobody steals it from the pram, I can leave it under the store, etc., and what I eat is mine.
  • #9 17710180
    keseszel
    Level 26  
    A lot of people constructing electric bicycles claim that 250 W is not enough. "Monsters" having more than 1000W are constructed. I skip the legality of using such a mod.
    Currently, spring is approaching, in a simplified way, and again at Tesco there will be bikes at space prices, so that there will suddenly be a promotion of about 50% and sweep them out in 2-3 days. From what I remember, people bought a few pieces. I skip the quality of bikes, you can ride the latest Mercedes or Panda.
    If you bought for this money, you did a great deal, maybe I will pay attention to Poznań Auchan.

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around the Tesco E-stealth electric bike, featuring a 250W rear wheel motor and a rear-mounted battery. Users express skepticism about the bike's quality and reliability, particularly regarding spare parts availability and warranty issues. Some participants compare it to other brands, noting that a 250W motor is generally sufficient for casual cycling, while others suggest that higher wattage models exist. Experiences shared include positive feedback on performance in mountainous terrain and the practicality of using the bike for longer distances with additional battery support. Concerns about purchasing from supermarkets versus specialized retailers are also highlighted, with some users advocating for self-assembled electric bikes as a more reliable option.
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