we are riding the Oraimo electric bike for a while now and wanted to give a clear picture for anyone thinking about it.
On a full charge, I’ve been getting around 30 miles using only the motor and close to 45 miles when mixing in pedal assist. For daily commuting, that’s more than enough, and the charging time is surprisingly quickabout 3 hours from empty. Even a short 15–20 minute plug-in can give you a few extra miles, which saved me once when I was running low.
The ride is smoother than I expected. The wider tires and suspension soak up small bumps, and the air saddle keeps longer rides comfortable. Shimano gears make shifting easy on slopes, though it’s not a hardcore mountain bikemore of a solid city and weekend rider.
Price-wise, I’ve seen the base 350W model going for about $489, while the Monster 100 version with a bit more power usually lands in the $600–700 range. Considering the fast charge, decent range, and comfort, it feels like a fair deal compared to a lot of other e-bikes in the same class.