







⚡ Own the road, own the moment — ride the future today!
The EDIKANI EDM01 Electric Mountain Bike combines a powerful 1500W brushless motor with a high-capacity 648Wh removable battery, delivering up to 70 miles of pedal-assist range and speeds up to 40KMH. Designed for adults, it features dual lockable front suspension, 7-speed gears, and a smart LCD display with Bluetooth connectivity. Built with carbon steel frame and puncture-resistant 26" tires, it ensures a smooth, safe ride across diverse terrains. Pre-assembled at 95%, it’s ready to elevate your daily commute or weekend adventure with style and performance.















| ASIN | B0FK9N8P3G |
| Additional Features | Front Suspension, Rechargeable Lockable Battery, Lockout Fork, Front and Rear Fenders, Color Display, 40KMH Max Speed, Dual Disc Brake, Thumb Throttle, 7-Speed Gear, 13.5AH 648WH BMS Lithium Battery, 5 Riding Modes, 26" Tire, Adjustable Seat with Spring |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #158,966 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #297 in Adult Electric Bicycles |
| Bicycle Drivetrain Type | chain drive |
| Bicycle Gear Shifter Type | Thumb |
| Bike Type | Electric Bike, Electric Mountain Bike, Adult Electric Bicycle, E-bike, Commuter Ebike, Urban E bike, Road Bike Bike Type Electric Bike, Electric Mountain Bike, Adult Electric Bicycle, E-bike, Commuter Ebike, Urban E bike, Road Bike See more |
| Brake Style | Disc |
| Brand | EDIKANI |
| Brand Name | EDIKANI |
| Color | Black & Blue |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 9 Reviews |
| Derailleur Configuration | Rear |
| Electric Assist Type | hub motor |
| Frame Material Type | Carbon Steel |
| Included Components | EBike, Front and Rear Fenders, LCD Display, Headlight, Horn, 7-Speed Gears, Peak 1500W Motor, 48V/648WH Battery, Phone Holder, Pump, Installation Tools, Charger, Keys, Manual |
| Is Assembly Required | Yes |
| Lithium Battery Energy Content | 648 Watt Hours |
| Manufacturer | Huizhou Top Fashion Technology Co., Ltd |
| Maximum Weight Recommendation | 300 Pounds |
| Model Name | EDM01 |
| Model Number | EDM01 |
| Model Year | 2025 |
| Number Of Speeds | 7 |
| Number of Speeds | 7 |
| Power Source | Electric |
| Seat Material | Faux Leather |
| Size | Medium-Large |
| Specific Uses For Product | Dirt Biking, Road, Cycling, Trail, Snow |
| Style Name | Peak 1500w/ 648wh With Frame Bag |
| Suspension Type | Dual |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year Warranty |
| Wheel Material | Aluminum |
| Wheel Size | 26 Inches |
J**D
Surprizing quality for this price point!
Very impressive looking bike. The color display is easy to read and the recommended cell phone ap expands it's utility. I did have an issue with a crank loosening. Although they come preinstalled, it is probably worth making sure the crank is adequately tightened prior to your first ride. The customer service is very responsive, answering emails by the next day (they are located in China so this is to be expected). Since the pedal crank was damaged from loosening, I sent a photo and they offered to ship out a replacement free of charge. As far as performance, the bike certainly gets to 25 mph as delivered but hits 31 when unlocked via the ap on motor alone. Yes, motor alone works but honestly, pedaling along is best for battery life and performance. An unexpected feature on the ap was the ability to set regenerative braking up so the bike charges itself when going downhill. THAT was totally unexpected and very cool. My 15 yr old son takes it out a couple of times a day. Even after an hour to hour and a half of riding, the battery has about 50% left. Another major surprize is how well the bike works with zero assist. Even though the bike weighs 50+ lbs, it pedals and maneuvers easily. This is reassuring if y ou ever do happen to run out of battery. A couple of tips: as already mentioned, tighten the pedal cranks at the hub prior to first ride; I wouldn't trust the cell phone holder--with a quick bump, the holder can disconnect from the clamp, I ended up ordering a tube bag with a clear cover that mounts on the top tube while retaining touch function (search Amazon); although my son does ride light trails with the bike, I wouldn't subject it to heavy trails/jumps Bottom line: very good bang for the buck.
A**R
Need to work on a better manual and instructions.
Overall seems to be worth the investment. Assembly would have gone a bit easier and faster if the manual was bigger and had some larger images along with larger print. Also some of the instructions aren't even there so you have to kind of guess how to install the part. For example the foot pedals. One of them has normal treads. The other one is backwards thread. Also the fenders and headlight assembly has no instructions at all. Took some time to figure that out. The way the headlight and front fender get installed could use a better design. Its a bit questionable whether it will stay secure. I was very impressed with the shipping and speed of delivery.
J**N
Very fast
Definitely worth the money
B**Y
Bike is rides nice. I like it. Display settings are quite complicated though, but workable.
I had some problem mounting the rear fender. I t"seems' to have THREE conection points and bolts and nuts for three coneections, BUT those three points do not all line up with the three connection points. Finally, I gave up on THREE connectons and went with ONE. The one in the middle and ONLY hooked up that ONE. Hey is works, just make sure that one connectiom VERY TIGHT and go with it. Just forget about hooking up the three connection points and go with a well tighted MIDDLE one. You'll be OK. The display is QUITE COMPLICATED to set-up, and change. I found out you need to Google "P modes for ebikes" to get all the P-code descriptions and get started. Most of the P codes do not need to be changed - a couple do. My bike is well setup now and every thing is working. Rides well and responds quickly. It's a good bike so far. One thing, I am not crazy about, is the trip meter. It cuts off, when you take a break and the display sets the trip to zero. The rider should manually be the one to decide when the trip is over. Not because you take a break. The trip should continue counting miles until the rider decides to put the trip back to zero, not when you shut the display off. The trip miles should STAY, until the rider decides to set it back to zero. My first bike Eahora Epus lets me shut the trip off when "I" decide stop the trip. That is NICE! I decide when to set the trip to zero. I like that.
A**R
Good bike for the price
This bike is a very good bike for the price but you will need to buy a different seat unless yo like saddle sores. The instructions for assembly are very poor as well. the pump and cell phone are useless but the bike it self rides as advertised. and has a good battery charge time.
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