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    Luckeep X1 Foldable E-Bike Review: A Dependable Workhorse at an Affordable Price

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    The $899 Luckeep X1 is a folding e-bike that offers utility and value. It provides a dependable, heavy-duty solution with practical features at an affordable price.

    Assembly and design

    The Luckeep X1 bike is designed to be easily folded to fit into an SUV or large trunk. The initial setup of the Luckeep was straightforward: mounting or adjusting key components such as the handlebars, pedals, seat, front wheel, fenders and lights (tools included). The X1 features a sturdy 6061 aluminum frame, which supports up to 330 pounds, and its handlebars are adjustable for riders between 5 foot 4 inches and 6 foot 4 inches. The bike includes a cushioned seat and high handlebars, while the 55-pound-capacity rear rack enhances utility, making the bike ideal for shopping trips or moving gear around. The mag-style wheels are less prone to warp over their spoked counterparts.

    Luckeep X1 specifications

    Manufacturer Luckeep
    Model X1 Foldable E-Bike
    Price $899
    Motor 1,400W peak, 750W sustained, 48V BAFANG brushless rear hub motor
    Top speed 30 mph
    Battery Lithium-ion 48V 15AH (720Wh), UL 2849 Compliant
    Ride modes 5 levels of pedal assist/Shimano 7-speed cassette
    Estimated travel distance 60 miles
    Weight 76 pounds
    Payload supported 330 pounds
    Tire size 20 x 4.0″ Chao Yang puncture-resistant fat tires
    Brake type Hydraulic disc brakes with 160mm rotors.
    IP Rating Battery IP67/Motor IP65

    Performance and features

    The Luckeep X1 offers impressive performance, powered by a 750-watt standard Bafang hub motor (1400-watt peak), delivering 85Nm of torque and five levels of pedal assist. Paired with a Shimano 7-speed cassette, I found the bike can reach up to 30 mph, making it adaptable to various terrains and riding styles. The Luckeep also includes a twist throttle with cruise control for added convenience. 

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    Joseph Kaminski

    Several thoughtful elements stand out, including integrated turn signals, a brake light and an alarm system controlled by a key fob — a practical touch that adds an extra layer of security. The bike’s usability is tied to the fob, which the X1 comes with two alongside two keys for battery removal. The X1 cannot be powered on without the key fob, but it can still be ridden like a traditional bike. Note that moving the bike in this state will trigger the alarm.

    Branded hydraulic disc brakes with 160mm rotors enhance control and safety, while the bike’s 3.5-inch IPS LED display, Integrated with app control, shows essential metrics such as speed, battery level and assist level. The display noticeably lacks an indicator for when the signal lights are active.

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    Additional features enhance its usability

    • Suspension fork with 80mm travel, with lockout
    • Dedicated headlight button for easy access
    • Phone holder complemented by two USB-A charging ports
    • Walk mode, activated by holding the minus button in assist mode, for easy maneuvering at low speeds
    • iOS/Android app for connectivity and customization

    The X1 offers a range of 40 miles on the throttle and up to 60 miles with pedal assist, depending on payload, assist level and speed. Its cadence sensors provide consistent, low-effort motor assistance, ideal for relaxed riding and easy maintenance.

    The 720Wh internal lithium-ion battery is UL 2849 compliant and can be charged on or off the bike, offering flexibility for commuters. Using the included 3A fast charger, the battery reaches a full charge in approximately 4 to 5 hours. Despite its 76-pound weight, the X1 handles well even without the battery-enabled pedal assist, especially in low gears. 

    When folded, a stand under the cranks provides stability and protects the chainring, while external cable routing makes maintenance easier.

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    Areas for improvement

    The Luckeep X1 has plenty of features, but the bike has quirks. The plastic fenders are functional, but their single-screw mounting can cause them to rattle on rough or bumpy surfaces.

    The bike’s generic grips and exposed cables may not appeal to all riders’ aesthetics, and the lack of an on-screen signal light indicator is a minor but noticeable omission.

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    Verdict

    With its 750-watt motor capable of 30-plus mph, hydraulic brakes, adjustable design, heavy-haul capabilities and built-in security, the X1 is designed for riders who prioritize functionality and comfort. Minor issues like flimsy fenders and exposed cables may be drawbacks, but they are overshadowed by the bike’s strong performance and practicality. For those seeking a reliable and versatile e-bike, the Luckeep X1 stands out as a compelling option.





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