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Swagtron EB-6

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  • E-Powered: choose between pedaling manually or use the electric motor for a little extra boost on this kids’ electric fat-tire mountain bike
  • Fat Tires: High-volume 4-inch tires mounted to 20-inch rims allow younger riders to experience the maximum traction and smooth ride of a real fat bike for kids
  • 7-Speed Shimano Gears: shift between seven gears to help you conquer a variety of terrain on this mountain e-bike with durable 6061-series aluminum frame built to last. For safety, the battery can be locked into place.
  • Dual Disc Brakes: the EB-6 features a Shimano MF-TZ21 freehub so you can coast smoothly even after you stop pedaling. This kids fat bike comes with dual lever-actuated disc brakes that put control and safety at your fingertips
  • All-Star Customer Service: Our team prioritizes customer satisfaction. For any questions or concerns about your electric bike, call, email, or chat online with our US-based support team.

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Swagtron EB-6 Bandit E-Bike 350W Motor, Power Assist,  Electric Bike 7-Speed Shimano SIS Shifting

SWAGTRON E-Bike EB-6

Take on the world with the EB-6 electric bike. The EB-6 is a state-of-the-art hybrid bike, also known as a pedelec, with enough power to last up to 20 miles. Whether you want to pedal to your destination part of the way or use power assist technology and let the motor do all the work, the EB-6 e bike makes bike riding fun again. For safety, the EB-6 even comes with a bell to alert pedestrians and cars to your presence.

The EB-6 battery bike boasts a wealth of features sure to please any cyclist and one amazing element is the removable battery. Take it out as an added measure of security or to charge in the meantime. With charging time under 5 hours, you’ll have plenty of time to commune with nature, sit through classes, or just enjoy the sights at your destination before grab your mountain e bike and hit the road again. Ride anywhere you please as the EB-6 mountain e bike travels up inclines up to 25° on just power alone and is designed to take on anything you can throw at it.

If that’s not enough, rest assured the EB-6 motor bicycle is ready for anything thanks to a design featuring tried and true Shimano parts including a 7-speed SIS shift system and freewheel. Shift gears easily, cruise, and more with the EB-6 E-Bike by SWAGTRON. Adventure awaits!

Specifications

Type: Electric Hybrid Bicycle, Body: Aluminum alloy, Wheels/Tires: 20” front/rear air-filled, Tire Pressure: 20 PSI | 1.4 BAR, Max. Load: 264 lbs/120 kg, Motor: 350W, Battery: 36V 7.8 Ah li-ion, Charging Time: 4-5 hours, Mile Range: 20 mi / 32 km (varies with individual use), Max. Speed: 18.6 MPH / 30 km/h (throttle only), Climbing Capacity: 25˚ (throttle only), Gearing: Shimano SIS 7-Speed Indexed Gear Shifting, Freewheel: Shimano MF-TZ21 Cycling Freewheel, 28 Teeth, 7-Speed, Gold Standard Support: 1 Year Limited

20" wheels and fat, air-filled rubber tires take your adventures off-road with the EB-6 power bike

Race as Fast as You Like

With 20" wheels and fat, air-filled rubber tires, take your adventures off-road with the EB-6 power bike. These wide tires provide traction, grip, and shock absorption that outclasses standard tires. Ride off the beaten path and tackle rough terrain like sand, snow, dirt, mud and more. Let nothing stand in your way.

Packed inside the rugged rear wheel of the electric bicycle is a 350W hub motor with enough power to set you off at speeds up to 18.6 MPH. Race along familiar pathways, blaze new trails, and experience the outdoors in an all new way with pedal and electric power together. Go up to 20 miles with just the use of the throttle or combine power with pedaling and there's no telling how far you'll go!

Maintenance Made Trouble-Free

Thanks to smart motorized bicycle design, the EB-6’s main power lines include quick-disconnects so they can easily be detached and moved as needed, making any kind of maintenance a breeze.

Explore Regardless of the Weather

Don’t let a little rain or mud and puddles stop you from exploring. The EB-6 pedelec has an IPX4 rating meaning it can handle splashes against its parts while you ride.

Expect a Little Extra

Park and keep your EB-6 electric sports bike upright with the attached kickstand so you’re free to enjoy the sights or easily charge your bike. The kickstand also incorporates a locking function so it releases safely and won’t move unexpectedly.

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3.7 out of 5 stars
3.7 out of 5
401 global ratings

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Customers like the ease of assembly of the bicycle. For example, they mention it's super easy to assemble and get going. They also appreciate the power, range, and usability. That said, opinions are mixed on quality, battery life, value, performance, comfort, and fit.

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30 customers mention21 positive9 negative

Customers find the bicycle easy to assemble. They say it's fun and easy to get going. They also appreciate the power, range, and usability of the bike. Customers also say the gears, pedal assist, and throttle are easy to ride and maneuver. They mention that it'll pedal uphill easily.

"...Got here in 2 days which was super convenient.Assembly was pretty easy and straight forward, barely needed the instructions...." Read more

"...Well enough so that it is easy to pedal uphill if you want to.With electricity going, this EB-6 is powerful...." Read more

"...It was really well packaged, and very easy to put together...." Read more

"We love the power, range and usability. Smiles all around as a user...." Read more

21 customers mention16 positive5 negative

Customers like the gear ratio of the bicycle. They mention that it is fast, easy to assemble, and learn how to get going fast. They also say that it's fun and punchy quick with the throttle. The battery charges fast, and has a decent ride time. Overall, customers are satisfied with the gears and say that the bike shifts smoothly.

"...The speed is really nice! It goes pretty fast! And is super fun to ride...." Read more

"...It is reasonably quick. About 10 to 15 mph if you are using just the throttle...." Read more

"...big enough for me to ride at 5’ 5” and I find it fun and punchy quick with the throttle...." Read more

"...& it's not super quick off the line (I think the speed controller keeps it from going 100% power unless already decently moving), but when going up..." Read more

68 customers mention38 positive30 negative

Customers are mixed about the quality of the bicycle. Some mention that it's pretty good, well-built, and awesome, while others say that the front brakes broke, the seat came apart, and the box came completely smashed. Some customers also say that other components are poorly engineered and manufactured.

"TLDR: This is an amazing bike! Well worth the money imo.I've ridden it everyday on my 5 mile commute since I got it...." Read more

"...screws holding the disc brake to the wheel are missing, my son’s helmet is cracked, and he sustained several minor injuries...." Read more

"...It is powerful and seems very well made. I am shocked that this ebike only cost me $700 when most other ebikes I’ve seen cost at least $1000...." Read more

"...Overall the bike is very well made and I’m happy to have it as an extra when we have friends over and we take all the bikes and electric scooters..." Read more

32 customers mention17 positive15 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the battery life of the bicycle. Some mention it has plenty of power to get them up the hills, and the charge lasts several hours. They also love the power, range and usability. However, others say that it won't turn on, will not hold a charge, and started dying quickly.

"...With electricity going, this EB-6 is powerful...." Read more

"...It's been consistently below freezing here so the battery can't last to full capacity, it dies around 10miles of full throttle riding, 5 at the..." Read more

"...It is powerful and seems very well made. I am shocked that this ebike only cost me $700 when most other ebikes I’ve seen cost at least $1000...." Read more

"...a replacement...fast forward 5 months later and now the replacement battery doesn't charge, completely dead...." Read more

27 customers mention18 positive9 negative

Customers are mixed about the value of the bicycle. Some mention it's a great buy for the dollar value, and a good alternative to a car that saves money on gas. However, others say that it'll be a waste of money and may quickly become unusable.

"TLDR: This is an amazing bike! Well worth the money imo.I've ridden it everyday on my 5 mile commute since I got it...." Read more

"...likely are poorly engineered and manufactured and may quickly become unusable." Read more

"...Overall this ebike has been worth every penny. My only regret is that I didn’t buy it sooner!" Read more

"...Even though this is a good price, and the quality is good, for maybe less than 200 more you can get a much better bike with features that are pretty..." Read more

22 customers mention8 positive14 negative

Customers are mixed about the performance of the bicycle. Some mention that everything works as expected, the gears work just as good as any other mountain bike, and there are no issues. However, others say that the battery wouldn't work, the bike is not really functionable, and stopped working within 2 weeks. Some customers also mention that the bike does not do well on any kind of hill over 10-15 degrees, and is not usable for most applications without some form of speed control.

"...The back brake line constantly pops off it's bracket, meaning the brake won't work and I quite literally crashed my bike because of this, I've since..." Read more

"...Its gears shift and function like a regular mountain bike. I have tried it going up and down hills just to test it out...." Read more

"...One of them just gave me a problem. All of a sudden it won't turn on. I've narrowed it down to the battery...." Read more

"...5 months later and now the replacement battery doesn't charge, completely dead. I reached out to customer service and this is what they wrote"..." Read more

13 customers mention8 positive5 negative

Customers are mixed about the fit of the bicycle. Some mention that the fat tires make it the perfect size for them, while others say that they're a little small for the bike.

"...I'm a pretty short guy, 5'5, so the size is perfect for me. As some other reviews mentioned, if you're tall, it might be too small for you...." Read more

"...the Swagtron EB-5- which is the most diverse in size adjustment, fitting all sizes from my tiny 9 yo to my 5'11 frame with no issues...." Read more

"...is that on the front fork where the axle slots in it was too small for the axle on one side. So I had to use the dremel on that too widen it...." Read more

"...I am only 5’2” so the 20” fat tires make this bike the perfect size for me...." Read more

11 customers mention7 positive4 negative

Customers are mixed about the comfort of the bicycle. Some mention that it has very minimal padding, making it very comfortable to ride, while others say that the seat it came with isn't very comfortable and that it's a little hard for long rides.

"...Makes the ride much more comfortable. Not to mention it adds safety with the flashing light...." Read more

"...The seat it came with isn't very comfortable and I switched it out for a memory foam one that is way better, and a..." Read more

"...A smooth ride thanks to the balloon tires, and great traction in the dirt at 20mph thanks to the way these big balloon knobbies smother the surface..." Read more

"Pretty nice bike: nice shifters, disc brakes, decent power and comfortable. Got two of these for my 8 and 10 year old sons...." Read more

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First off, let's get the bad out of the way & why I don't give it 5 stars. The box came completely smashed (Not the sellers fault I imagine), but, secondly, & what is an issue with thw seller/manufacture, is that on the front fork where the axle slots in it was too small for the axle on one side. So I had to use the dremel on that too widen it. No biggie for me, but for someone without the tools I have, they wouldn't have been able to assemble the front tire. Not even with hammering would it have fit. Not close. It either got bend in (unlikely as the fromt part of the box wasn't damaged) or, & what seems more likely, is that is just happened to be poorly machined fork. Only thing wrong with it that I can't currently fix, is the derailer. It seems to have maybe got damaged when the box did, because it won't shift all the way up into 1st gear. Otherwise, it shifts fine & pretty smoothly. It may just need some adjustment, so I'll have to research how & tinker with it.Edit: the derailleur was indeed damaged in shipping, but I was able to make adjustment & now have it shifting properly throughout all gears. & Noww, I can FINALLLY talk about just how amazing the bike is so far, & Wow, it is just that. First off, it came probably 85% charged. So far, I have rode it through one battery (without running it completely dead) & went roughly 40 miles (using pedal-assist intermittently & pedal only otherwise) on that one charge. I'd say their claims of "20 miles on throttle only" is a fair estimate. It was split into 2 riding sessions. I had a blast..Edit: I have now put the bike through its paces. Over fair bumps & up & down hills. Testing the brakes more. & its got about 65 miles on 2 1/2 charges, & so far so good. I enjoy the bike more with each ride.Edit: over 200 miles now & no issues. Brakes calipers needed alignment with the rotor & now they work noticably better. Hit some very rough bumps on the side of the rode one day. Surprised it didn't break tbh. A couples spokes needed some tightening after that, but all else is great!& to anyone wondering, I'm 5'11" & 140pnds. I dont have to hunch over. For reference, i have the seat raised about 3-4inch (unless loosenened the seat from the post & slid it back as far as it would go) & the handlebars in their most upright position. Many people in the comments were saying it's only for riders up to 5'4" or so, & that you'll look like a clown on this if you're any bigger, I disagree. Maybe because in my area adults sometimes ride 20" BMX bikes. Tgis bike is similar to a 20" BMX, exvept Its more like a 24" mountian bike i'd say. Except for the distance between the seat & handlebars is slightly closer together (can be fixed with a layed-bak seatpost if you're taller than me or just feel cramped. Also, there is enough slack in the cables to add somewhat of a lengthened handlebar stem in order to push the bars out further forward away from the rider. Maybe a 100mm length extender at max.One other thing I want to note in regards to this topic, is that my 26" MTB from wal-mart is WAY more uncomfortable to ride (as far as riding position).. I Dont feel cramped at all, rather I feel at home on it. But maybe it's because I'm on the slender side, idk. Having said that, if your taller than me, I'd say It would still fit someone up to around 6' & 180pnds or so before you'd need to start modifying the bike. & with layed-bak seatpost + stem extender, probably can be made to be comfortable at around 6'3".,The bike has disc brakes front/rear. Which is nice, but be careful on long downhill because I could see the brakes giving out. Im fairly light, & down a 1/4 mile downhill i was having to use more brake near the bottom of the hill than i was using near the top. Thats a sign they were already building too much heat. & it's fairly heavy (but not bad), so it can build up some high speeds down the hills in a hurry if you let it. The brakes themselves seem decent & have decent rotors too, but just be careful on the longer downhills is all I am saying👍..As far as it's power, man does it go well for what it is. It essentially has 3 modes. pedal only (by turning off the electronics with the red switch on handlebars), pedal-assist (not I-PAS), & motor only modes. Pedal-assist is what I mostly ride in if not peddling normally, but I cheat on uphills by using throttle. it zipps right on up the same 1/4mile hill I had previously mentioned. & it's not super quick off the line (I think the speed controller keeps it from going 100% power unless already decently moving), but when going up the decently steep hills it doesn't really lose much power. Granted, as i said, im fairly light.Negatives about the bike itself/ the way it rides?; not really many beyond what i mentioned already. The seat is uncomfortable, but what do you expect with a bike at this price. The tires, grips, pedals aren't made with A+ quality materials, but they're fine. I'd give them collectively a C. The shimano derailleur isn't the lowest tier one, so that good. Its a Shimano Tourney ty21. & overall the bike build quality is seemingly pretty solid. 6061 aluminium frame & a hybrid wheel design consisting of standard spoke/hub designs, but with a nylon type outer rim. Unique & I kinda like the idea. Not great if you wanna make it tubeless obviously, but should be durable. Maybe if they got rid of the stupid ding-ding bell, they could splurge for some metal pedels vs the plastic ones or nicer grips. They included all the tools you need + extra, but no tool to check the tightness of the rear axle nuts (as they are different size than the front because the rear needs to be more beefy from the added hub weight etc). Beyond that, I can't think of anything to objectively or subjectively complain about.Overall, I love the bike &, assuming I just got one of the ones that wasn't machined quite properly on the fork dropouts, i'd highly recommend it to anyone looking for a budget fatbike. Anyways, to anyone considering buying for a kid, make sure you teach them to ride it & watch them at first. Its more for adults imo & youths who already somewhat seasoned riders. Also, the bike needs to be gone through & all bolts checked for tightness before riding. Take care & stay safe folks!
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Reviewed in the United States on December 3, 2023
My son could not have been more excited to open his birthday present so you can imagine the massive disappointment. When is new EB six broke within two weeks of taking it out of the box. The photos attached are of the front disc brake. Apparently the screws, which had some sort of blue Loctite on them, back themselves out, which resulted in the disc brake, eventually shearing off the last remaining screw. Fortunately my son was able to make it back home safely with his rear brake.

I I took the bike to our local bike shop and they said they would not be able to help as removing the screws that were sheared off in the front wheel assembly could damage other parts of the bike and instructed me to reach out to the manufacturer, as it was clearly still under warranty.

When I reached out to Swagtron, they requested that I submit pictures, which are the ones I have attached to, and they replied stating it was not a manufacturer issue, and I would have to purchase a new front brake assembly.

I then called Amazon who apologized for the inconvenience, sent out a UPS driver to pick up the bike (which I repackage in the original box) and sent a replacement unit hoping to put that behind us.

Today, less than a week after opening second bike, my son was in an accident due to rear disc brake failure. All of the screws holding the disc brake to the wheel are missing, my son’s helmet is cracked, and he sustained several minor injuries.

The only good thing about this was it happened in a relatively safe space, but could have been devastating if there had been oncoming traffic or other riders.

As you’ll see in the reviews this issue has happened more than once, so as a parent and biking enthusiast I expect this to be addressed immediately.
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