If you're looking for an entry-level electric bike for on- and off-road riding, the Ancheer is a good deal. Here's our review.
Should I Buy The Ancheer Electric Mountain Bike?
Our Verdict
Price When Reviewed
- £679.99
Electric bikes come in all shapes and sizes. Ancheer's 36V mountain bike sits at the entry level for electric bicycles, but offers a powerful 250W motor that takes the pain out of cycling up hills.
Price
You can buy the Ancheer from Amazon. Tech Advisor readers can get 8 percent off by using the voucher code EF3DHP8H. This brings it down to just over £500 in total.
At this price, it's one of the cheapest electric mountain bikes available. Obviously the quality of components is lower than top-end bikes such as the Volt Alpine and the design isn't as elegant.
There's just one frame size, which is fairly small, so it should suit those from around 5ft3 up to about 6ft.
Features And Design
The first thing you'll notice is the battery which looks like an oversized drinks bottle. It makes it obvious you're riding an electric bike, but the frame is otherwise just like a standard mountain bike.
The bike comes partly disassembled for shipping, so you'll have to attach the handlebars, pedals, front light, quick-release saddle and front wheel. In all, it'll take you around 30 minutes including removing all the cable ties and packaging. The tools to do this are included, but you might prefer you use your own screwdriver and spanners as the supplied tools are poor quality.
Note that unlike the saddle, the front and rear wheels are not quick release: they require a 15mm spanner.
On the left side of the handlebars is a basic control panel with buttons for power and increasing or decreasing the assistance level. LEDs light up for low, medium and high levels, and there's a battery gauge too. Below this is a switch for the front light and a horn button.
But you can use it off road, and fitting it takes around 15 minutes. The instructions are in relatively poor English and it's easy to miss the part which explains that you have to press the '-' button on the control panel until all the assist lights have gone out. Only then will the throttle work.
To fit it, a shorter handlebar grip is supplied and you'll have to unscrew the battery mounting plate from the down tube and the black box of wires which hangs behind the seat post. And if you fancy a bit of extra speed, you can unplug the white wire which limits the motor to the EU-regulated 15.5mph. This gives you a few extra mph that'll let you cruise at a comfortable 20mph.
In terms of specs, the 250W motor is the most powerful you can have under current law and it's powered by a 36V 8AH battery. This is enough for 15-30 miles depending on the temperature, wind conditions and terrain.
You get disc brakes, both front and rear. They're mechanical rather than hydraulic, but they still do a decent job of bringing you swiftly to a halt.
The front shock is unbranded and isn't adjustable. It's relatively hard, but that's preferable given the lack of adjustment or lock-out.
Performance
Like the Volt Alpine, which also has a 250W motor, the Ancheer will make it easy to climb hills. The first time you try the 'High' assistance mode you'll laugh out loud at how little effort is needed to pedal up even steep hills.
And if you want to make sure you save some battery power you can press the '-' button until all the assist lights are out and ride with no help from the motor at all.
The only trouble with this is that it takes more effort to ride without the motor than a standard bike as you're carrying an extra 10kg or so of weight: the Ancheer weighs almost 23kg.
Although Ancheer doesn’t say anything about the electronics being waterproof, everything worked fine after leaving the bike out in the rain for a couple of hours.
We found the supplied tyres were a good balance between grip for off-roading and speed for road riding. But as they're standard 26in wheels, you can put on whatever tyres you fancy.
Annoyingly, there is no connector in the cable which can be detached when removing the rear wheel. This is another sign of the bike's cheap price and a problem if you need to fix a puncture or simply remove the wheel for transporting the bike in a car. There is a connector in the black plastic box, but this is really inconvenient to open.
Specs
- Front Fork: Unbranded carbon steel, no lockout or adjustment
- Tyres: Chayoyang 26in tyres Handlebars: Aluminum Alloy Lithium battery: 36V Charging time: 4-6 hours Motor: 250W high speed brushless gear motors Saddle tube: Aluminum Alloy seat tube Meter: 3-speed smart meter button Pedal: Aluminum Alloy Pedal Headlight: Bright LED headlamp and horn Front and rear wheels: Double layer Aluminum Alloy wheel (Rainbox DX-3000) Wheel Diameter: 26 inch Seat Height: 30.4-39 inch Handlebars length: 26.7 inch Vehicle weight: 20kg Battery weight: 2.2kg Mileage: 15-30 miles Load capacity: 150kg (over 120kg not recommended) Maximum speed of motor: 15.5mph
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