The bicycle’s 36V/360-Wh lithium-ion power pack is certified to UL2271 and UL2849 safety benchmarks for electric bikes, signifying that its electrical components are as secure as possible. This energy source is also effortlessly detachable from the frame, allowing you to unlock it, unclip it, and recharge it conveniently inside your dwelling or workplace.
Considerable Heft
Photograph: Michael Venutolo-Mantovani
However, no bicycle is flawless. Let’s pause briefly to discuss the Rev 2’s substantial weight of 60 pounds—a considerable amount for a conventional pedal bike. For an electric bicycle, though, it registers as quite typical. Oddly, the sheer enjoyment I derived from riding the Judd Rev 2 made it feel lighter than numerous similarly ponderous e-bikes.
While I certainly appreciate a 20-inch wheel, it appears ill-suited for a commuter, particularly when one is navigating an urban environment. Given that most American cities are riddled with potholes, the 20-inch wheels, encased in 2.1-inch-wide tires, seem a bit insufficient. (This is, in part, a matter of individual preference, as editor Adrienne So’s own electric bicycle features 20-inch wheels.)
Do not misunderstand me! My journey never felt harsh or unstable—quite the contrary. The Judd Rev 2 delivers a remarkably smooth ride. Nevertheless, I reside in a verdant university town boasting impeccably maintained greenways, abundant cycling paths (though, truth be told, we could always use more), and a plenitude of comparatively smooth thoroughfares. I would simply prefer a slightly larger wheel, especially if I were traversing a cityscape. Despite these considerations, it is considerably simpler to engineer a folding bike with a smaller wheel than with a more substantial one. Can you imagine attempting to piece together a 29-er just to stow it in your wardrobe?
Photograph: Michael Venutolo-Mantovani
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