![]() ![]() ![]() On top of that, the battery is shielded from dirt and water with aluminum flaps that extend beneath it. Granted, the seat is comfortable enough for short rides, but any ride that would require you to pedal for longer than an hour will make you sore.īoth versions of the Rhino have their battery tucked away beneath the seat. Rhino allows you to set the handlebars from their default 44-inch height up to 49 inches.īecause this is a moped-style e-bike, it comes with an unadjustable seat. One thing you don’t often see on this style of an e-bike is the ability to adjust the height of the handlebars. That makes the Rhino one of the lightest moped-style electric bikes you can find.Īlthough it comes with walk assist mode, this e-bike is so light that you won’t have any trouble pushing this bike uphill even with the Walk Assist turned off. ![]() Speaking of low weight, both versions of the Rhino are incredibly lightweight - weighing only 65 pounds. The frame is made of 6061 aluminum, known for its superb durability, flexibility, and low weight. When it comes to durability, Rhino’s frame can take quite a lot of punishment without showing even the smallest crack. Sure, there are a couple of things I wasn’t too excited about these bikes, but none of those things were dealbreakers. On top of that, they are super comfortable to ride. Both the regular and the step-through version of their e-bike is incredibly decent for the price of just under $2000.īoth versions of the e-bike are made to last for decades to come. It’s based in Austin, Texas, and currently has two bikes to offer - Rhino and Rhino Step-Through.Īlthough their product line-up is pretty slim compared to other e-bike companies, ZuGo offers quality over quantity. ZuGo is a relatively new company they’ve been around for only around two years. If you’re looking for a moped-style e-bike for commuting around town that you can also take for a light offroad adventure, the ZuGo Rhino e-bike lineup should be on your shopping list. Rhino & Rhino Step-Through - In-Depth Review In this article, I’ll compare the Rhino e-bikes, talk about their similarities and differences, and give you my opinion on who these bikes are for and what their pros and cons are. And I’ll continue this trend in this article by reviewing the Rhino e-bike lineup from ZuGo.īecause their bikes have many features in common, I decided to turn this into a double feature review. I reviewed bikes from a relatively unknown e-bike company a little while back - the Gen 3 Ride. Scorpion and HyperScorpion Express Review. ![]()
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