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X-Treme Scooters Men's Lithium Electric Powered Mountain Bike
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Average Rating: 3.0 star rating (8 Reviews)
Our Price: $1,075.00 - $1,119.00
  • Men's lithium electric powered mountain bike comes with lightweight Lithium Battery technology
  • Mountain bike component include a 7 speed shimano tourney gears shifter system
  • Electric bicycle runs on a 300-watt rear brushless hub motor powered by 7 lightweight lithium ion batteries
  • With a maximum speed of 20 miles per hour and a distance of 20 to 25 miles per charge
  • Bicycle has a 90-day x-treme warranty and battery has a 12-month warranty
Product Description:
The XB-300Li is a Lithium Battery powered Electric Bicycle, running on a 300 Watt rear hub motor. Made with all top of the line components this model includes a 7 Speed Shimano Tourney Gears & Shifter System, 7 Lightweight Lithium Ion Batteries, a 100% Aluminum Alloy Frame, fully Adjustable Seat, and an RST Capa T7 front fork.
Ready for the road and trail, the X-Treme Scooters Lithium Powered Mountain Bike provides a fun transport option. Equipped with lightweight lithium battery technology, the Lithium Powered Bicycle can travel for up to 25 miles per charge and goes 20 miles per hour. With high-quality mountain bike components, the bike is set up for traditional riding as well as motor operation.

The Lithium Powered Electric Bicycle has a 300-Watt rear brushless hub motor for power operation. The bike has a key start and a variable speed control twist throttle. The bike can be powered exclusively by the motor, can be pedaled and power assisted, or be exclusively pedaled. Mountain bike components that make the bike great for trail and road riding include a seven-speed Shimano Tourney Gears Shifter System, lightweight 100 percent aluminum alloy frame, fully adjustable seat, and a RST Capa T7 hydraulic front fork for maximum shock absorption. The bike is also equipped with strong front and rear brakes, a battery indicator, a headlight, tool kit, and cargo rack.

The Lithium Powered Bicycle features state-of-the-art, lightweight battery technology that powers the 300-Watt motor. The bike is equipped with seven Lightweight Lithium LiMn04 Ion batteries with a life of seven to 10 years. The bike runs for 20 to 25 miles per charge and can still be pedal operated when out of battery power. A smart charger is included with the bike.

Specifications:

  • Power: Electric
  • Motor type: Brushless hub motor
  • Motor in center of rear wheel
  • Drive system: Rear hub motor (motor is in rear rim) and pedal power
  • Throttle type: Variable speed control, twist throttle or pedal and power assisted
  • Key start: Yes
  • Speed: 20 miles per hour
  • Head light: Yes
  • Battery indicator: Yes
  • Distance per charge: 20 to 25 miles
  • Maximum rider weight: 350 pounds
  • Horn/bell included: Yes
  • Tool kit: Included
  • Cargo rack: Included

Mountain Bike Specifications:

  • Gears and speeds: Seven-speed Shimano Tourney Gears and Shifter
  • Wheels: Aluminum
  • Frame type: 100 percent aluminum
  • Forks: RST Capa T7 Front Hydraulic Forks
  • Braking system: Front and rear brakes

Size Specifications:

  • Bicycle weight: 52 pounds (including the lightweight battery pack)
  • Frame size: 18 inches
  • Tire size: 26 inches x 1.95 inches on aluminum wheels
  • Adjustable seat height: 37.75 inches to 45.75 inches
  • Wheel to wheel dimensions: 72 inches
  • Maximum width: 25 inches
  • Height to bars: 37 inches

Battery/Power Specifications:

  • Watts: 300
  • Amps: 56 AMP Circuit (seven batteries at eight AMPs each)
  • Volts: 24 (each battery is 3.6 volts)
  • Batteries: Seven lightweight lithium batteries in a sealed removable pack
  • Charger: Smart charger included

What's in the Box?
Electric Bicycle, smart charger, tool kit, seat kit

Manufacturer Warranty
Bicycle: 90-day X-Treme warranty; Battery: one-year warranty

Aluminum
$1,119.00
Black
$1,119.00
Customers' Reviews:  
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5.0 out of 5 stars.  I'm happy with it; so far works as advertised., May 20, 2010
By MKnight (USA)
I purchased this item less than a month ago but I must say that I'm happy with this purchase.

I purchased it directly from amazon so I was not charged for shipping (supposedly lol), and ended up paying around 1,099 for the whole thing. Granted, this bike is pricey but I did a lot of research before deciding on this particular brand/model. Plus believe me there are other options out there way more expensive than this, so I tried to balance functionality, quality and price. Another important aspect for me was the looks of it, there were cheaper options but looked fugly and didn't have any brand names behind them. Enough of that, now about the bike itself:

It required little assembly when I got it, it came with the tools and everything. It didnt come with assembly instructions which really sucked but I managed to put it together (plus it came almost fully assembled, just had to attach a few parts here and there).

I have to say that I'm not very savvy when it comes to bicycles and its technical aspects, but I did enough research to know that the shimano shift/gears system was decent. The build of the whole frame feels strong enough (I weight around 215 pounds but it supports up to 350!). The height is perfect for me (Im around 5'8 and I like to just barely be able to touch the ground when still seated, its not the official recommendation but just what I feel comfortable with because of frequent stops etc; plus you can adjust the height so thats not an issue). The frame is big enough so that I dont feel too big for this bike.

One of the most important things for me was to be able to ride it using only the battery power, and it works like a charm. You can do electric only, and/or you can pedal w/ the electric assistance (makes u go faster). Obviously this is the main feature of this bike and it just works. The battery is removable and comes with an adapter and cable for charging. When it is on the unit you can lock it with a key. The on/off switch is on top of the battery and you can reach it from a seated position. The accelerator is on the right handle bar (and lights switch is on the right side as well). It has a battery meter on the left handle bar and a ringer bell. The battery also has a meter where u can press a button to see how much charge it has.

I have not tested the unit really really thoroughly yet but so far I'm impressed with the battery life and the performance of it.

The looks of the bicycle are just great, some people don't even know its electric. This bike looks better in person than what the pictures show (I got the black model). For the record I have the men's version (since the womens version has different specs - frame is different etc).

I will (hopefully) update this review later on (prob pics too), but for now I just have to say that I'm happy with this purchase.

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2.0 out of 5 stars.  Company miraculously returns to business., February 5, 2011
By agingBiker
I bought an XB300Li in October. It arrived with a dud power-charger. I contacted the company and they quickly sent me a replacement (I paid to ship the old charger back to them).

About 6 weeks later, while cycling home in heavy rain, the motor started to go off and on randomly, and eventually stopped working all together. I contacted the company and they asked me to take the bike to their distribution center in Fife, WA. They said it would take 7 to 10 days to repair. It has been 7 weeks now since I dropped off the bike.

I don't know what has happened to the company, but they are not answering emails or phone calls. Searching the web, I found others are reporting the same.

The bike comes with NO repair manual and no technical details, so if you buy a bike and it fails (as seems likely from my experience), that'll likely be the end of the line. Even a puncture in the back tire will prove challenging to fix.

Until they suddenly stopped responding, my experience with the company was very positive - component failures not withstanding. The bike felt solid and rode well, and the support staff were friendly and polite and seemed efficient. Sad that they behaved so poorly in the end.

UPDATE: A few days after submitting this review, I was contacted by the company and told my bike had been repaired (on warranty). Apparently they are back in business. I collected my bike yesterday and all is fine.

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1.0 out of 5 stars.  Wish I had not purchased this bike., August 23, 2011
By dave
Just got bike 2011/2012 verion. Will return it, which will cost me over $150 to ship it back. I don't know about the 2010 version, but the new 2011/2012 verson has no headlight on it (a cheap looing tiny AA battery attach on light was included instead in the box), seat very small and hard with no shock springs like in the photos. There is no battery power charge indicator on the handlebars like in the photos. The paint looks very, very dull and flat, looks like someone took a can of black spray paint to spray the bike. Very, very, very disapointed. Would never buy again. Don't recommend at all.
Update: Also tires leak air constantly, must be leaking from the stems. I really wished I had not brought this bike : (

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5.0 out of 5 stars.  Wow!, February 8, 2011
By Hi-Kasimir (Thuleria)
The bike comes in a cardboard box, strapped to a pallet, and delivered by a big semi truck.

Pretty easy to assemble. There are guides on youtube for putting together a mountain bike. The thing is, you need to go to your local bike shop and have them go over the whole thing. That's the smart thing to do. Otherwise, don't complain.

Charge up the battery (Follow the directions enclosed). And you are ready to ride. Hey, this thing is fun to ride. Peddle a little to overcome inertia and twist the throttle. (You can do it in 7th gear.) You'll see how nice everything works right away.

I installed a battery powered headlight because I have to ride home from work at night and I wanted to save battery power. It comes with a headlight already installed. I also installed a blinking taillight (You can buy the bracket to bolt it to the luggage rack at Amazon.) Accessories are up to the individual.

A good electric bicycle runs from $3000 - $5000. So I was surprised by the quality and attention to detail. (Check out Regal Scooters.) If you need to ride in the pouring rain you are going to have to spend the big bucks and get a military model. The instructions say, "Don't get your electric bicycle wet." (Word to the wise.) Maybe it could be water-proofed with a little effort, but if you need to survive the elements you probably should get a regular mountain bike or a military version ($5000).

I am very happy with this bike. When you consider a new battery could run you about $800 you will realize they are giving this thing away. But, on the positive side, it's good for the environment and it's way cheaper then a car or motorcycle. No registration, insurance or gasoline... you can't beat that.

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1.0 out of 5 stars.  Wish I had not purchased this bike., August 23, 2011
By dave
Just got bike 2011 verion. Will return it, which will cost me over $150 to ship it back. I don't know about the 2010 version, but the new 2011 verson has no headlight on it (a tiny AA battery attach on light was in the box), seat very small and hard with no shock springs like in the photos. There is no battery power charge indicator on the handlebars like in the photos. The paint looks very, very dull and flat, looks like someone took a can of black spray paint to spray the bike. Very, very disapointed. Would never buy again. Don't recommend at all.

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1.0 out of 5 stars.  Concept is good but not ready for prime time, October 19, 2011
By HC (CA)
I bought this bike at a brick & mortar store but this place seems the best way to disseminate the review. My bike is a little older than the product listed here and does not have things like a battery charge indicator.

I've had the bike about a year and have found a lot of things wrong with it. The frame is very solid but that makes it extremely heavy, it's listed at 51 lbs. So taking it on mass transit is difficult and time consuming. It comes with a headlight but it's a POS. It barely illuminates anything and drains the battery pretty quickly so your range is reduced substantially with the headlight. I ended up using a headlamp which is brighter anyway.

The fit & finish is substandard although it's hard to say some of it isn't the fault of the poor job the bike store did in assembling it. The brakes immediately started rubbing and I broke a spoke within weeks. I've probably ridden over 15,000 miles on my other bikes and have yet to do that. This is a non-standard size spoke so expect to wait a while for the replacement.

The components are Shimano but maybe they're factory rejects because I can't find or stay in any gear. I had the bike tuned recently by someone who knows what he's doing so I don't think it needs an adjustment.

The latest annoyance is the battery dies quickly if you put a load on it, like going uphill. Since the bike is over 50 lbs, the motor is definitely key at that weight. If the battery dies, you're screwed. I just did a run around my block - it's a long block, 4 miles - and the battery was dead once I hit the hill at 3 miles so the last mile was in 1st gear and I was off the seat. I probably am better off using my road bike for all my commuting needs. At $1100 + tax, this is not cheap. In retrospect, what I should have done was gone with a much cheaper electric bike to see if it makes sense for my lifestyle before making such an expensive purchase.

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5.0 out of 5 stars.  Barb, August 18, 2011
By barbara carrier
Have owned the bike for 8 months and love it. I live in Florida where it is flat, and the motor alone will carry me 18 MPH. Battery range is 15+ miles. Had to replace the tire innertubes with jell filled tubes to avoid flats.

Bike is smoothe and quiet, and a pleasure to ride. The stock seat is comfortable but I upgraded to a Schwinn delux seat. Overall quality seems very good.

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4.0 out of 5 stars.  This got us back on bikes!, March 29, 2012
By Jeff
We had mountain bikes hanging in the garage for years, never rode them. We got these and we're out there every weekend we can. These take the exhaustion out and make the whole thing enjoyable. Don't think you just sit and twist the throttle, you have to pedal to get any kind of range. We get about 16 miles on paved paths. I prefer walking/mountain bike trails. We put them in the truck and haul them all over the place. I had not been a bike in forever and rode this 5 miles the first time without getting sore. This will be our 3rd summer and one of the batteries has lost some capacity. $330 for a new one with charger (increased capacity) back-ordered 6-8 wks. Yes these are heavy, and when the battery dies you are sorry. Ours has the gauge on the handle bar and it can't be trusted. Would I buy another? Maybe. Their prices are rising faster than the national debt. If you do buy, buy from the company, not a reseller. Besides the battery, motor controller and motor, parts are very reasonable.

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