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Posted 30 November 2022

20 Inch Electric Folding Bike BTwin 500E - Grey/Black - £699.99 / £714.98 delivered @ Decathlon

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Easy transportRide, fold, carry, store: 15 seconds is all you need!WARNING: You can't ride it when folded.

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VersatilityEnjoy limitless adventures with electric assistance and 6 speeds!

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Compact designFolded L/H/W: 83 x 67 x 45 cm.Unfolded L/H/W: 155 x 114 x 60 cm

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Cycling comfortErgonomic grips and saddle, height-adjustable stem

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Weight18.6 Kg (weight including battery & motor)

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Lifetime warrantyB'Twin offers a lifetime warranty on the frame (excl. hinge), stem and handlebar

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AutonomyThe 187 Wh battery, built in to the frame, will take you up to 35 km

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PowerEasy to go up a slight slope, or a bridge (≈ 3%). Motor torque: 26Nm.

TECHNICAL INFORMATIONPowerBattery range: 35 km in economy mode / 25 km in normal mode / 20 km in sport mode (illustrative information that may vary depending on the tyre pressure, terrain, conditions, and weight of the rider).
The correct tyre pressure is 4.5 BAR.

BatteryThe 187 Wh (24 V / 7.8 Ah) battery at the frame cannot be locked. But it is easily transportable.
Battery and charger supplied with the bikeLifespan: 500 full charge cycles (1 cycle = charging from 0 to 100%).
Beyond these 500 charge cycles, the battery still functions but not to its full, initial capacity. Its capacity can drop by up to 20%.
Warranty: 2 years.

Motor250W brushless motor on the rear wheel.
Electrical assistance generated by the pedalling sensor.
Motor torque: 26 Nm, ideal for slight inclines (e.g. bridge climb ≈ 3%)

FrameAluminium frame with built-in battery. The battery can be charged directly through the frame or removed from its spot to be recharged at home, work, etc.
A quick locking system at the frame can keep the bike folded and make it easier to transport.
No locking system at the stem. The wheels on this bike do not turn when the bike is folded.

ForkSteel fork.

Drivetrain6 speeds with Shimano grip shifter. Shimano Tourney 6-speed rear derailleur. 52-teeth chainring.

BrakesAluminium V-Brake callipers for powerful, progressive braking.
Aluminium levers with rubber pads for added comfort. Braking cuts out electric assistance.
Remember: The brake pads on electrically-assisted bikes wear down more quickly than a classic bike due to the weight and power of the motor.

Handlebar / stem / steeringFold-down, height-adjustable aluminium stem for added comfort.
Quick release with automatic safety lever

Semi-raised aluminium handlebar.

Saddle/Seat postAnti-theft, anti-rotation aluminium seat post 34mm in diameter.
The graduation on the seat post makes it easy to adjust.

Tyres / wheelsSize 20 x 1.75. Tyres with anti-puncture reinforcement.
We've developed these tyres using Skinwall technology for lower weight and higher performance.
We recommend inflating your tyres to a pressure of 4.5 BAR for optimal performance, better autonomy and to reduce the risk of puncture.
Double-walled rims for greater rigidity.
Motor built into the rear wheel for improved steering control.

Accessories/EquipmentBattery-powered front and rear lights with handlebar control.
Bike equipped with kickstand and mudguard.

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  1. ArthurDent1's avatar
    ArthurDent1
    Spare charger: £24.99 Reference: 2448570
    Spare battery: £179.99 Reference 2448567

    Both can be ordered in-store


    Pannier Rack £29.99
    decathlon.co.uk/p/p…464


    I've just ordered one (with a spare charger, battery and rack) on CycleScheme. The savings should more than cover the cost of those accessories.
  2. CeeJay1975's avatar
    CeeJay1975
    "WARNING: You can't ride it when folded."
    royy's avatar
    royy
    Sounds like a challenge to me
  3. jg213's avatar
    jg213
    Any personal reviews of this bike?
    Mick_Street's avatar
    Mick_Street
    I bought my wife one for her commute of 4 miles each way. She loves it, especially in 'sport' mode. The built in lights are good enough to be seen by and the range seems to be as quoted. All in all, a good purchase.
  4. supermann's avatar
    supermann
    Just a shame electric folding bikes are so heavy, although not so much if you buy a really expensive one.

    How heavy is this one? If it's approaching 20kg, it ain't gonna be much fun carrying it onto a bus or up stairs.
    JonF992's avatar
    JonF992
    Weight is in the description. 18.6kg. OK if you're a big lad, but my petite daughter would struggle to get it in and out of her car boot.
  5. mostly's avatar
    mostly
    Pretty good
  6. DonkeyKonk's avatar
    DonkeyKonk
    It's a good electric folder bike for the money, but I think this is the usual price really, or at least it often is, hence lack of heat.
  7. dz1's avatar
    dz1
    Like all UK ebikes, it's underpowered and too slow being limited to only 15mph. I would rather get a heavier folding ebike that has more power and can do 20mph. 15mph is too slow and boring.
    _g_'s avatar
    _g_
    If you also find all push bikes in the world 'too slow and boring' too - sure.
    If you want utilitarian transport around towns and for shorter distances, 15mph is fine. Where they come into their own is you get a decent speed up hills as well as on the flat or down hills, making journeys a lot quicker.
    Yes faster absolutly is nicer, but 15mph is perfectly usable and often a much faster average than cars.
    In reality 20mph is slow and boring in most situations. But then I have a timing slip showing over 180mph on a (motor)bike and found that pretty boring too.
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