Jetson Bolt Electric Bike, Foot Pegs, Easy-Folding, Built-In Carrying Handle, Twist Throttle, Cruise Control, Up To 15.5 MPH, Range Up To 15 Miles, Ages 13+, Black, JBOLT-BLK








Key features
- •A CHARGE THAT LASTS - With its rechargeable lithium-ion battery, the Bolt travels long distances up to 35 miles, perfect for commuting, running errands, or leisure rides.
- •BUILT FOR YOU - The aluminum alloy frame is lightweight and sturdy, supporting up to 250 lbs. and made for everyday use.
- •TRAVELS WITH YOU - Easily take it up and down stairs, slide it under your desk, or tuck it away at home with the collapsible handlebar.
- •SURPRISING POWER - Cruise through city streets or climb over hills with the surprisingly powerful 250 watt hub motor.
Jetson Bolt Electric Bike, Foot Pegs, Easy-Folding, Built-In Carrying Handle, Twist Throttle, Cruise Control, Up To 15.5 MPH, Range Up To 15 Miles, Ages 13+, Black, JBOLT-BLK
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Customer Reviews
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Good intro bike, but…
GC0110✓ Verified Purchase•July 27, 2023
I hadn't done any serious bike riding for about 50 years and a friend wanted me to get this bike so we could ride together around town. I wasn't sure if I'd use it much and so spending a lot of money on a bike didn't make much sense. I got this from Costco for something like $330. Bottom line: I've ridden it about 1,500 miles in 9 months, partially for fun and spending time with my friend. And partially because my hip has become problematic and I've been unable to walk for exercise and bike riding is much easier on it. It works, it's fun, it zips around town. That's the good news.
The bad news: it's not well balanced and you have to keep both hands on the handlebars or you'll take a spill. And more importantly, the battery has a short life. I'm about 190 pounds and when it was brand new the most I ever got out of it was 14 miles using just pedal assistance and almost no use of the throttle (other than to get going from a complete stop). After about 150 re-charges of the battery it's down to a 7 mile range, and it's dropping fast now. It's not easy to replace and a professional has to do it, assuming spare batteries can be bought. The website has shown spare parts to be nonexistent for months. I understand the battery retails for something like $150 without labor for its installation. The rear tire also has become bald within my biking. The chain has stretched a lot and is in the ballpark of needing replacing I suspect. So probably $250 worth of repairs needed on a bike within 9 months of use and it only cost me $330 to buy a new one.
Bottom line: it's been a nice intro bike, and it served its purpose. But I've bought a different brand for a replacement. It cost $1250., but it has a battery reportedly good for 50 miles of riding per charge, and larger size tires (so not so fast to go bald).
The bad news: it's not well balanced and you have to keep both hands on the handlebars or you'll take a spill. And more importantly, the battery has a short life. I'm about 190 pounds and when it was brand new the most I ever got out of it was 14 miles using just pedal assistance and almost no use of the throttle (other than to get going from a complete stop). After about 150 re-charges of the battery it's down to a 7 mile range, and it's dropping fast now. It's not easy to replace and a professional has to do it, assuming spare batteries can be bought. The website has shown spare parts to be nonexistent for months. I understand the battery retails for something like $150 without labor for its installation. The rear tire also has become bald within my biking. The chain has stretched a lot and is in the ballpark of needing replacing I suspect. So probably $250 worth of repairs needed on a bike within 9 months of use and it only cost me $330 to buy a new one.
Bottom line: it's been a nice intro bike, and it served its purpose. But I've bought a different brand for a replacement. It cost $1250., but it has a battery reportedly good for 50 miles of riding per charge, and larger size tires (so not so fast to go bald).
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Schmeckle✓ Verified Purchase•July 21, 2023
I'm old and this little scooter works just fine. Battery life might fall a little short, but it takes me to the store and back ah couple time's before I have to charge it.
Decent bike
Sheena S.✓ Verified Purchase•July 16, 2023
I really wanted to like this bike. But it says 10, or 15 mile range, and I only need to go 4, each way.
Problem is, I average 10 mph, vs. 50 mph driving. So a 24 minute commute. That's great for others, but I bought this to replace my drive to work, which is a 10 minute drive. An extra 14 minutes per commute, 2 commutes a day, tines 5 days a week is an extra hour to my commute per week.
I highly recommend this for people going short distances. You'll save a lot on gas! But for someone wanting longer distances, I don't know. It's all circumstantial. That being said, great bike given the right conditions
Problem is, I average 10 mph, vs. 50 mph driving. So a 24 minute commute. That's great for others, but I bought this to replace my drive to work, which is a 10 minute drive. An extra 14 minutes per commute, 2 commutes a day, tines 5 days a week is an extra hour to my commute per week.
I highly recommend this for people going short distances. You'll save a lot on gas! But for someone wanting longer distances, I don't know. It's all circumstantial. That being said, great bike given the right conditions
Missed the Fact the it Has NO Pedals!
Dawn Garvey✓ Verified Purchase•July 10, 2023
My husband has a year older version of this e-bike and loves it. Our grandson came to visit and toad it all over the place. He never had to worry about it not having enough charge because he could always pedal. So, we typed in my husbands model and it came up. We sent it to my grandson for Christmas. He was hoping to ride it to work. Unfortunately the battery only will last one way. So he had to carry his charging cable and had to get permission to charge it at work.
Great EBike
Scott W.✓ Verified Purchase•June 29, 2023
Great Price
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