Monark ECO Pedal Assist Electric Bike Review
5 Bike Review Blog Monark ECO Pedal Assist Electric Bike Electric 250W Panasonic “Pedal Assist” Bike – provides an extra boost each time you pedal Three Power settingsMonark ECO Pedal Assist Electric Bike
- Electric 250W Panasonic “Pedal Assist” Bike – provides an extra boost each time you pedal
- Three Power settings with three Gears, the Shimano Nexus internal hub means no greasy marks or derailer
- Lightweight Alloy frame with walk-through design, storage rack, head lamp, front and rear V-Brakes
- Long lasting Panasonic Lithium Ion battery (53 lbs) offers twice the power & weight performance of nickel-based ones
- Originally designed for the Scandinavian Post, the Eco will take you up to 40 miles on a single charge
In life, we know you are always heading somewhere and it is our goal to make your daily travels as easy as possible. Monark has been manufacturing bikes for over 100 years and the ECO is the only eBike made with the knowledge that comes from experience. The ECO is not just an electric bike, the Pedal Assist silent motor system actually provides an extra boost with each pedal stroke. This gives you added comfort and safety as you ride and the controller is mounted on the handlebar for easy adjustments. The Panasonic battery is long-lasting and will take the average biker 40 miles per charge. When you do need to re-charge you will be ready to go in just 4 hours. The Monark ECO allows you to travel in comfort without the full exertion
List Price: $ 2,499.00
Price: $ 2,199.00
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@denzelguitarra I Live in PA as well In Wilkes-Barre / Scranton, There is so many hills ins unreal. How good does thing this go up hills? Does it struggle? Or do you get some good speed going up them and it goes up them with ease?
This company is awesome. I bought a Phantom X (one of their top tier bikes with a 500 watt motor) about four months back, and I’ve enjoyed every single ride thus far. I’m a college student in PA, but I live off campus so I use the bike to travel back and forth everyday. My campus area is quite hilly so I was surprised by how long the battery lasted on one charge the first time around. I’d say I charge the battery about once or twice a week. Long story short, this company puts out great ebikes.
@MrPhotodoc, your comment is funny! At the one minute mark, where he folds the bike and puts it in the car, that location is one city block from where I live, here in Coconut Grove, Miami, Florida. That’s “Merrie Christmas Park”. All the video was made right in our area, and its quite scenic, like the Prodeco is scenic too.
@akmrmike, I am pretty sure that the components are all created in the orient. However, the assembly of the bikes, and the specification and design, is all controlled from Pompano Beach, Florida, by Americans just forty miles from where I happen to live. This bike gives jobs to Americans, too, and QC should be pretty good, as the business will survive on customer recommendations.
Does anyone know how fast it travels?
@akmrmike that’s practically impossible in America, especially if you’ve ever been to Walmart.
Well-presented video, impressive product line.
Pretty decent looking bike, are the parts made in the U.S. also. I will absolutely not buy anything Chinese. I could as a last resort buy German or Japanese. I am in the market for a e-bike or a conversion kit.
Do you export to the U.K?