Fiido D1/D2/D2S vs Alfawise X1

Floorfilla

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Sep 17, 2018
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Hi everyone,

I am in need of advice regarding the purchase of a foldable e-bike for my commute. I used to own a Kudos K16 that I then sold for an electric scooter, but due to the legal issue I am now jumping back on an e-bike.

I do have some specific requirements, which are the following:

  • I live on the 4th floor of a building in a flat (therefore must be a foldable bike that can go into the storage) with no lift access, so I have to carry the bike up and down everyday (along with my backpack with some equipment).
  • For the above reason, the bike must weight less than 20kg
  • My commute is 11.5 miles in total, so I don't need a very long range, but must have a throttle so that I can go full electric for the morning commute, and manual/assisted for the return home.
  • The commute is completely flat (central London) so I would prefer to be single-double geared, to save some weight from the gear shifting
  • If available through Cyclescheme I do not have any issue with budget, otherwise must cost not more than £700/800.
After checking all the options, I have found the following options:

Fiido D1 https://www.gearbest.com/electric-bikes/pp_3001463447562874.html?wid=2000001
Fiido D2 https://www.gearbest.com/electric-bikes/pp_3007072794068169.html?wid=2000001
Alfawise X1 https://www.gearbest.com/electric-bikes/pp_009341417636.html

The X1 ticks all the boxes but does not have a handle for carrying, and I cannot find much information/reviews from user. Has better battery (10.4ah) and better LED screen.
Fiido seems to be the most popular but I cannot find exact specific for the weight of the different models

I would like to hear some opinion, maybe there are some Fiido/Alfawise owner here.
 

Woosh

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they have very small 14" wheels, not good when hitting a pothole.
I would recommend the Rambletta.
It won't be as compact (folded size 83cm x 83cm x 45cm) but has much more comfortable riding position, much like a normal size bike. The Rambletta weighs 20kgs, at the high end of your target but has a carrying handle.