"Unless you're looking for a thrill ride..." What a perfect way to put it. Just passed a thousand miles on my XPress 500 and have yet to find a hill steep enough to slow it down, and 50-mile rides leave plenty of volts still in the tank, when I get home. No need for the extra noise, weight and expense of the 750.
Great review. Completely agree with the conclusion. Noise is a huge factor for me. I think the engine whine on the 750 would annoy me after a while. On the other hand, ive found a little noise alerts pedestrians if i forget to ring the bell.
My 500 step-thru arrived six weeks ago, and it's been so fun. I love it. A total joy to ride around on. I chose the 500 because that's the legal limit in Canada (and with the exchange on the dollar it was significantly cheaper) but honestly the 500 has all the power I could ever want. At 160 pounds, I did not expect to be able to pedal up steeeeep hills in PA1 but that's no problem. As for range, I prefer long rides, and have completed several 50-plus mile routes, making it home with lots of battery to spare. So impressed. All you gotta do is pedal, which is pretty easy on this relatively light ebike with such good road tires. So, the bigger battery is not important to me. The noise of the 750 probably would be driving me nuts by now if I had chosen that one, so dumb luck strikes again. Also, I am enjoying the real-bike feel of the torque sensor, after three years on a pure cadence RAD Mini. I use the Xpress' throttle a tiny fraction of what I do on the Mini, and I find myself going up and down the PA levels hardly at all compared to the Mini. Great video, Ryan and Allie(?). Hope this feedback is useful.
I’ve been waiting for this video, just bought a 750 last night but still gonna watch this. Thanks bro. Edit: After watching, kind of wishing I had gone for the 500 due to the motor noise on the 750 but oh well, the extra power will still be nice. Double Edit: Shipping time was insane from Lectric, got it in
Great comparison review! It is very curious to me as to why the 750w motor on the XPeak is so much quieter than on the XPress. Maybe Lectric could give an explanation? We ordered the 750 Step-Thru because the accessories included resulted in a small price difference between the models.
Thanks for this realistic, and practical review and facts! I was drawn to the 750 step thru because of the bundle deal they are pushing the to also noticed. But I love how quiet the 500 motor is. There is no rush to be nowhere. The acceleration is perfect, and the distance where I rarely ride 10 miles a week.
Great review! Have 2 750w Express Step thru. The extra freebies and the longer range had me pick the 750. But I'd gleeful give up the tiny increase in performance for a quieter motor. The 750 even when not pressed is embarrassingly loud. I've been told by Lectric "The noise of the 750 watt motor is something that is a product of the powerful motor. As of now, we do not have any solution or fix for that noise, so it is just the motor as it is." But it is advertised as a 400% quieter stealth motor? Anyway, wonderful bike in every other respect, but unless you are a power freak a 500w is more than enough - as your review proved.
That was an excellent review. For me, the 500 is more than adequate, especially since it is much quieter than the 750. I live in the desert near the mountainous regions of Superstition Springs. With the right gear and pedal assist configuration the 500 should do fine. Although, with all the climbing, I wonder how long the battery would hold up. Would hate to be stuck pedaling home without the aid of the motor 🥴. No way of knowing, of course unless each could be tested. Still, again I think the 500 wins out. Speed is not of great importance. Perhaps if I was in my careless youth days it would, but at my age now, it’s slow and easy 😊. Thank you for the review. Very helpful.
Thanks for the detailed motor noise comparison. For me, it's a deal breaker or maker - I would absolutely not consider the 750 due to this factor alone; meanwhile the 500 was impressively quiet and without that annoying whine.
I really like these bikes, and for my needs, I’m leaning towards the 500. Question; are you planning a review of the RadKick? I like the idea of a maintenance free belt. I have yet to see the RadKick reviewed…
@@EbikeEscape, great comparison, thank you sir! 👍 I watched your Level 2 review and timed your 0-20 MPH throttle only test, just over 10 seconds. Were both reviews performed on flat, even ground? I'm surprised both the XPress 500 & 750 did it in the 6 second range, almost half the time. Heck, you got to 28 MPH in pedal assist in just over 9 seconds on the 750. Not surprised you favor the XPress over the Level, doesn't sound like a subtle difference in acceleration for bikes with similar weight, and given the price difference, just wow!
Do not understand the spec I see on line. Both bikes say the same weight 58 lb. That does not make any sense. Bigger battery and motor, both must weigh more. So should be some difference?
I’m a heavy rider (250+), and I’ve used a variety of e-bikes and motor sizes. 350 is a joke, might as well not bother with it. 500 is pretty ok, but I find I run through the battery at a pretty high rate because I’m always at the top assist levels. 750 feels perfect, and I can get a decent range out of it. I don’t use lectric though. I run a rad expand 5 now.
I recently got the 750 step thru and am a heavier rider (240) i live in a steep hill area and the bike can absolutely reach peak 20mph going up hill on throttle only However it will significantly burn through the battery quick so i use petal assist majority of the time
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Great comparison, thanks you! Putting price aside which do you prefer between the Xpress and the Discover 2 you reviewed a while back?
"Unless you're looking for a thrill ride..." What a perfect way to put it. Just passed a thousand miles on my XPress 500 and have yet to find a hill steep enough to slow it down, and 50-mile rides leave plenty of volts still in the tank, when I get home. No need for the extra noise, weight and expense of the 750.
For reference, a 3db difference is twice as loud. 6db is significant
Thanks - that is helpful
Wow! Good info.
Yup, the unweighted db is logarithmic.
Great review. Completely agree with the conclusion. Noise is a huge factor for me. I think the engine whine on the 750 would annoy me after a while. On the other hand, ive found a little noise alerts pedestrians if i forget to ring the bell.
My 500 step-thru arrived six weeks ago, and it's been so fun. I love it. A total joy to ride around on. I chose the 500 because that's the legal limit in Canada (and with the exchange on the dollar it was significantly cheaper) but honestly the 500 has all the power I could ever want. At 160 pounds, I did not expect to be able to pedal up steeeeep hills in PA1 but that's no problem. As for range, I prefer long rides, and have completed several 50-plus mile routes, making it home with lots of battery to spare. So impressed. All you gotta do is pedal, which is pretty easy on this relatively light ebike with such good road tires. So, the bigger battery is not important to me. The noise of the 750 probably would be driving me nuts by now if I had chosen that one, so dumb luck strikes again. Also, I am enjoying the real-bike feel of the torque sensor, after three years on a pure cadence RAD Mini. I use the Xpress' throttle a tiny fraction of what I do on the Mini, and I find myself going up and down the PA levels hardly at all compared to the Mini. Great video, Ryan and Allie(?). Hope this feedback is useful.
I’ve been waiting for this video, just bought a 750 last night but still gonna watch this. Thanks bro.
Edit: After watching, kind of wishing I had gone for the 500 due to the motor noise on the 750 but oh well, the extra power will still be nice.
Double Edit: Shipping time was insane from Lectric, got it in
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Great comparison review! It is very curious to me as to why the 750w motor on the XPeak is so much quieter than on the XPress. Maybe Lectric could give an explanation? We ordered the 750 Step-Thru because the accessories included resulted in a small price difference between the models.
I got the 750 and I pre ordered, so I got an additional battery at no charge. I live in Utah, and it's great to ride the canyons here.
Nice, glad it can hold up to the canyons
Thanks for this realistic, and practical review and facts! I was drawn to the 750 step thru because of the bundle deal they are pushing the to also noticed. But I love how quiet the 500 motor is. There is no rush to be nowhere. The acceleration is perfect, and the distance where I rarely ride 10 miles a week.
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Great review! Have 2 750w Express Step thru. The extra freebies and the longer range had me pick the 750. But I'd gleeful give up the tiny increase in performance for a quieter motor. The 750 even when not pressed is embarrassingly loud. I've been told by Lectric "The noise of the 750 watt motor is something that is a product of the powerful motor. As of now, we do not have any solution or fix for that noise, so it is just the motor as it is." But it is advertised as a 400% quieter stealth motor? Anyway, wonderful bike in every other respect, but unless you are a power freak a 500w is more than enough - as your review proved.
How come the Lectric One that has a 750 is a lot quieter
That was an excellent review. For me, the 500 is more than adequate, especially since it is much quieter than the 750. I live in the desert near the mountainous regions of Superstition Springs. With the right gear and pedal assist configuration the 500 should do fine. Although, with all the climbing, I wonder how long the battery would hold up. Would hate to be stuck pedaling home without the aid of the motor 🥴. No way of knowing, of course unless each could be tested. Still, again I think the 500 wins out. Speed is not of great importance. Perhaps if I was in my careless youth days it would, but at my age now, it’s slow and easy 😊. Thank you for the review. Very helpful.
Thanks for the detailed motor noise comparison. For me, it's a deal breaker or maker - I would absolutely not consider the 750 due to this factor alone; meanwhile the 500 was impressively quiet and without that annoying whine.
Fair enough!
I really like these bikes, and for my needs, I’m leaning towards the 500.
Question; are you planning a review of the RadKick? I like the idea of a maintenance free belt.
I have yet to see the RadKick reviewed…
At some point...but not sure when unfortunately
Which would you prefer the 500 the 750 OR Aventon Level 2?
I'd go for the XPress unless there is some feature on the Level you can't do without.
@@EbikeEscape Thanks. I put google price alerts on both of them.
@@EbikeEscape, great comparison, thank you sir! 👍 I watched your Level 2 review and timed your 0-20 MPH throttle only test, just over 10 seconds.
Were both reviews performed on flat, even ground?
I'm surprised both the XPress 500 & 750 did it in the 6 second range, almost half the time. Heck, you got to 28 MPH in pedal assist in just over 9 seconds on the 750.
Not surprised you favor the XPress over the Level, doesn't sound like a subtle difference in acceleration for bikes with similar weight, and given the price difference, just wow!
Curious if the battery from the 750 is interchangeable with the 500? You mentioned they take up the same amount of space on the frame.
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Which APP do you use on your phone? Or which ones do you recommend?
Speedometer by Cool Niks for current speed nice and large. Otherwise apps like Google Maps for directions or for tracking, Strava.
Came here to ask the same question
Do not understand the spec I see on line. Both bikes say the same weight 58 lb. That does not make any sense. Bigger battery and motor, both must weigh more. So should be some difference?
Yeah...I think we're going to have to start weighing these bikes unfortunately.
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what about a heavy rider say 250lbs which would be better then?
I think you'd likely still be fine on flat ground. If you go on huge hills or like 20+ mph speeds I'd maybe consider moving to the 750.
I’m a heavy rider (250+), and I’ve used a variety of e-bikes and motor sizes. 350 is a joke, might as well not bother with it. 500 is pretty ok, but I find I run through the battery at a pretty high rate because I’m always at the top assist levels. 750 feels perfect, and I can get a decent range out of it. I don’t use lectric though. I run a rad expand 5 now.
I recently got the 750 step thru and am a heavier rider (240) i live in a steep hill area and the bike can absolutely reach peak 20mph going up hill on throttle only However it will significantly burn through the battery quick so i use petal assist majority of the time
Thanks for sharing!