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Swagtron Swagcycle Pro Pedal-Free App-Enabled Folding Electric Bike with USB Port to Charge on The Go

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US Folding Electric Bike
Brand SizeWheel Size (in)
One size12
Bike Type Electric Bike
Age Range (Description) 12+ Years
Brand Swagtron
Number of Speeds 4
Color White
Wheel Size 10 Inches
Frame Material Aluminum
Suspension Type Rigid
Special Feature Portable, Lightweight, Foldable, Rechargeable, Adjustable Seat
Included Components Manual, Charger, Battery

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  • Robust and foldable; the e bike’s sturdy frame can support up to 264 pounds and collapse its stem and handlebars for easy storage
  • Extreme torque; tackle speeds up to 18 mph via app optimization and climb inclines up to 12 degrees on a powerful zero emission motor
  • Long lasting charge; a single charge lets you traverse up to 15. 5 miles of thrilling adventures and new discoveries
  • App control; connect your iOS or Android with the Swag Cycle 2 app to track your trip, speed, GPS location, and more
  • USB port; plug your mobile devices into the electric bike’s USB port to stay fully charged wherever you go.Fold Pro’s handlebars and stem for easy storage in trunks, small closets and other tight spaces
  • Disc brake
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Ride like a Pro with the Swagtron SwagCycle!

Discover Fun with the SwagCycle Pro

The SwagCycle Pro is a green, foldable electric bike designed to let you travel in style. Featuring the latest and greatest in electric transportation technology, the Pro can move at speeds up to 18 mph (with app optimization) and serves as fun, green way to explore your city, make that last mile to work, or zip along beachside pathways.

With the SwagCycle Pro, you can go anywhere! Pair the Pro motorized bicycle with the SwagCyle II app and check battery life, speed, and more while you breeze up hills, mounds, and any incline up to 12°. The Pro features sturdy, air-filled rubber wheels for shock absorbency and better traction so you’ll have a super smooth ride wherever you go.

The Pro is pedal free motor bicycle so that all you need to do is sit back and enjoy the ride while the throttle takes you to where you need to go. Best of all, the Pro is a collapsible electric bike and has a folding stem and handlebars so or commuters can take the cycle on the train, bus or subway, or even their car. With all these features and more, the SwagCycle Pro just may be the best electric bike yet!

Convenience Where You Need it, When You Need It

Don’t let a dying cell phone keep you from adventuring! Use your charging cable to connect your phone to the Pro’s electric bicycle’s powerful battery via USB and charge up while you ride or while you’re taking a break at your destination. There’s even a special compartment so you can store your e bike or phone charging cable safely inside and keep it nearby while you ride.

Conserve Your Energy

Sit back, relax and let the throttle do all the work. No sweating required. The SwagCycle Pro is a completely pedal free, battery powered bike, and comes with two steel pegs to allow you to rest your legs. To move forward, simply use the electric throttle to take you to where you need to go.

See and Be Seen

Travel safely with the Pro’s battery bike’s headlight. Click it on and rely on the ultra-powerful LED light to help you navigate at night or through low-light environments. With the LED light, you can see ahead as you ride and help other vehicles and pedestrians know you’re around.

Make Charging Easy Again

Frustrated with bulky charging cables that you have to keep lugging around with you? Say goodbye to exasperation and hello to the SwagCycle Pro Charging Compartment. The SwagCycle Pro comes with a hidden compartment that stores the charging cable, so that all you need to do is open the charging compartment and plug the cable into an outlet for a seamless charging experience.

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3.6 out of 5 stars 481
3.9 out of 5 stars 948
4.0 out of 5 stars 415
Motor 350W 250W 350W
Battery 37v 4.4 Ah Lithium-ion 36v 4.4 Ah Lithium-ion 36v 6.4 Ah Lithium-ion
Max Throttle Speed 18 MPH / 29 km/h 15.5 MPH / 25 km/h 18.6 MPH / 30 km/h
Range per Charge 15.5 miles 15.5 miles 19 miles
Charging Time 3~4 hours 4~5 Hours 2~3 Hours
Pedal-assisted no data
Max Load 264 lbs / 120 kg 264 lbs / 120 kg 264.5 lbs / 120 kg
Brake Dual Disc Brakes V-brakes Dual Disc Brakes
Wheel Size Front Wheel: 12" / Rear Wheel: 10" Front Wheel: 14" / Rear Wheel: 14" Front Wheel: 16" / Rear Wheel: 16"
Bike Weight 30.4 lbs / 13.8 kg 37 lbs / 16.8 kg 42.3 lbs / 19.2 kg

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Technical Details

Bike Type ‎Electric Bike
Age Range (Description) ‎12+ Years
Brand ‎Swagtron
Number of Speeds ‎4
Color ‎White
Wheel Size ‎10 Inches
Frame Material ‎Aluminum
Suspension Type ‎Rigid
Special Feature ‎Portable, Lightweight, Foldable, Rechargeable, Adjustable Seat
Included Components ‎Manual, Charger, Battery
Size ‎One Size
Brake Style ‎Disc
Specific Uses For Product ‎Road
Item Weight ‎42 Pounds
Style ‎Portable
Model Name ‎Swagcycle Pro black
Power Source ‎rechargeable-battery
Wheel Material ‎Aluminum
Lithium Battery Energy Content ‎158.4 Watt Hours
Warranty Type ‎Limited
Maximum Weight Recommendation ‎264 Pounds
Assembly Required ‎No
Global Trade Identification Number ‎00858212006880
UPC ‎858212006880
Bicycle Drivetrain Type ‎Hub Motor
Electric Assist Type ‎Electric Assist
Manufacturer ‎SWAGTRON
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H ‎43 x 26.75 x 8.5 inches
Package Weight ‎19.23 Kilograms
Item Dimensions LxWxH ‎43 x 8.75 x 24.5 inches
Brand Name ‎Swagtron
Warranty Description ‎Manufacturer Limited
Material ‎Aluminum
Suggested Users ‎unisex-child
Part Number ‎SCP-1

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ASIN B07B8X97Y4
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3.6 out of 5 stars 481 ratings

3.6 out of 5 stars
Best Sellers Rank #947,350 in Sports & Outdoors (See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors)
#3,669 in Adult Electric Bicycles
Date First Available March 6, 2018

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Customers find the electric bike fun to ride and appreciate its compact, lightweight design that's easy to carry. The assembly process is straightforward, with customers noting it comes almost entirely assembled and is easy to operate from the app. Customers disagree on the bike's durability, speed, and value for money. The battery life receives mixed feedback, with several customers reporting that the battery doesn't charge properly.

34 customers mention "Ease of assembly"26 positive8 negative

Customers find the electric bike easy to build and operate from the app, with one customer noting that it comes almost entirely assembled.

"...But when you assemble the bike, its fairly simple. For a person who is not educated in anything of the sort? it might present a small issue...." Read more

"...I even took a tour on campus, and its easy to ride and maneuver through pedestrian areas...." Read more

"...Set-up out of the box was not difficult...." Read more

"This is a decent bike for the price and convenience, but it has its drawbacks...." Read more

24 customers mention "Fun to ride"24 positive0 negative

Customers find the electric bike fun to ride, describing it as a joy to use, with one customer noting it's particularly enjoyable for commuting to work.

"...Overall, I really enjoy riding this bike and I get a lot stares and complements every time I ride. I own a stand up scooter as well; Swagger 3...." Read more

"...my trips with added mobility, saving time, plus what a it's a joy to ride. First, I usually hesitate buying things like bikes online...." Read more

"...the bikes are a hoot to ride around, and the bike riding experience exceeded my expectations. Set-up out of the box was not difficult...." Read more

"...Otherwise, it's mostly assembled and easy and fun to ride...." Read more

23 customers mention "Weight"19 positive4 negative

Customers appreciate the electric bike's compact and lightweight design, with one customer noting it's easy to carry around with one hand and another mentioning it folds to fit in an RV.

"...It is light enough to carry over boulders. I even took a tour on campus, and its easy to ride and maneuver through pedestrian areas...." Read more

"...The foldable design makes it easy to carry it anywhere with me. I can take it on public transit or store it in my car trunk. 2...." Read more

"...The Good: - It is very compact. I can easily throw it in the trunk of my car or stow it out of the way on a ferry or in a bar. -..." Read more

"...Thanks dealer🥳 Has head and tail lights, small horn Accessories and reflective stickers not included https://amzn.to/32DmXkB..." Read more

58 customers mention "Durability"32 positive26 negative

Customers have mixed experiences with the electric bike's durability, with some finding it well-made and solid, while others report poor quality and unreliability.

"...4 different styles until I found a metal one that works great and is durable. The plastic phone holders all broke after a few rides...." Read more

"...Keep on keeping on. A few minutes later, the back wheel basically dies. The inner tube has popped out rendering the entire unit useless...." Read more

"...It is very sturdy and riding over a rocky trail is a breeze. It is light enough to carry over boulders...." Read more

"...took my bike out of the box, a couple pieces fell off and the splashguard was broken. Not pieces that affected the function of the bike...." Read more

41 customers mention "Speed"23 positive18 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the electric bike's speed, with some reporting plenty of speed and one customer noting it reaches 18mph with the app enabled, while others find it sluggish and question the advertised top speed of 18mph.

"...experience guiding you on metrics of usage, speed, allows you to speed up even much faster. You can even "lock" the bike using the app...." Read more

"...Set it to that and off I go. Sluggish... slow... responsiveness is lacking....BUT... when you finally get the thing moving it will be..." Read more

"...The app offers real-time speed and distance tracking...." Read more

"...I had good luck w my older swag scooter but this one is very slow.. will ck tire pressure tmrw to see if that helps on this very slow scooter...." Read more

34 customers mention "Bike quality"23 positive11 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the electric bike's quality, with some finding it amazing while others express disappointment.

"...riding this little unicorn for a week now and mann this thing is super dope. People stare at me every where I go...." Read more

"...But besides the false advertising it’s a great bike. And sick looking! Every person that passes me looks at it and asks me how much it costs...." Read more

"...This e-bike/scoooter isn’t perfect. The rear tire consistently gets flats. Not sure why...." Read more

"Not durable and inherently unstable. These things are a great idea but the tiny wheels and foot pegs on the forks make them very unstable with just..." Read more

34 customers mention "Value for money"21 positive13 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the electric bike's value for money, with some finding it worth the price while others consider it low quality and not a good deal.

"...The pro version which sells for around 800 to $1000. It is worth the money. I would pay more for this one...." Read more

"...Pretty standard bike. The default seat is rather hard and cheap but the posture and the way the bike is makes it generally pretty easy and..." Read more

"This is a decent bike for the price and convenience, but it has its drawbacks...." Read more

"...I loved that feature. All in all a good bike for your money. MAKE SURE THE TIRES ARE AIRED. Most people don't, they don’t come aired up...." Read more

45 customers mention "Battery life"9 positive36 negative

Customers report issues with the battery life of the electric bike, noting that it doesn't charge properly and only lasts for 9 miles per charge.

"...In my first ride the battery died exactly at 6 miles, so I had to walk the other 2. Happened the same in the way back home...." Read more

"...Cons: Battery does not charge to 100%, breaks on first use, app required to reach Max speed (why??)..." Read more

"...Con: not much power on uphills." Read more

"...features such as headlights, bike horns, rear reflector and brake lights are in place." Read more

Very versatile, easy to customize and soo much fun.
5 out of 5 stars
Very versatile, easy to customize and soo much fun.
I’ve owned the SwagCycle Pro for 2 years now and I absolutely love it. I’ve made some modifications to customize it to fit my lifestyle. FYI... everything was purchased on Amazon. The first thing I had to do is replace the factory seat. It looks cool but I nearly broke my tailbone riding over a bump the first time out. I initially purchased a red gel seat cover that worked great for over a year and then I found the black and red seat with extra cushion. It looks sleek and is very comfortable. I then added a cell phone holder. I went through 3 or 4 different styles until I found a metal one that works great and is durable. The plastic phone holders all broke after a few rides. Of course I had to add my bumps. Can’t ride without my music. The first set of speakers were Zamkol Bluetooth z606. They worked out great until I wanted more bass and louder music. I replaced them with Zamkol z202. They were not louder but had deposed bass than the z606. I still wanted more muscle. I ended up buying Two Soundcore Trance water proof speakers with led light show. These babies are loud with deep bass and when paired, they rattle the earth. You can hear me coming 6 blocks away. I had a police woman pull up to me yesterday asking me to turn the music. I’m no rebel but I do know the law and there is no noise ordinance until 10 PM so I cranked it louder. She just drove off, ha ha. This e-bike/scoooter isn’t perfect. The rear tire consistently gets flats. Not sure why. I’ve replaced the tire whenever the tread gets low but for some strange reason, I end up having to change the inner tube at least twice a month. I’ve gotten really good at it. To prevent my scooter being down I always have at least two 10” inner tubes on hand in my backpack along with the tool necessary to properly change the tire and inner tube. The 12” front tire has not popped. I’m still running on the original tire and inner tube. I also purchased a small stick style hand pump and installed it on the frame of the bike. Another issue I had was the headlamp and horn wire harness getting damaged because the foldable handlebars cut the wires over time. When you fold the handlebars down, this causes stress on the wire harness and it eventually broke. I ended up buying a bike headlamp that has a horn feature. Problem solved. I even bought an additional headlamp and installed it on top of the original headlamp for added safety at night. Together, they are brighter than most cars. The rear fender/mud guard broke when I flipped the bike over to change the inner tube. I can’t find a replacement so I made my own. Overall, I really enjoy riding this bike and I get a lot stares and complements every time I ride. I own a stand up scooter as well; Swagger 3. This is a price of junk. I rode it for two months before it started falling apart. I’m 155-160 pounds and the Swagger 3 could not hold up as advertised. I almost didn’t buy the SwagCycle due the the poor craftsmanship of the Swagger but after doing extensive research, the SwagCycle Pro had the features and specification I wanted so I took a chance. I’m glad I did.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on February 18, 2021
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    I’ve owned the SwagCycle Pro for 2 years now and I absolutely love it. I’ve made some modifications to customize it to fit my lifestyle. FYI... everything was purchased on Amazon. The first thing I had to do is replace the factory seat. It looks cool but I nearly broke my tailbone riding over a bump the first time out. I initially purchased a red gel seat cover that worked great for over a year and then I found the black and red seat with extra cushion. It looks sleek and is very comfortable. I then added a cell phone holder. I went through 3 or 4 different styles until I found a metal one that works great and is durable. The plastic phone holders all broke after a few rides. Of course I had to add my bumps. Can’t ride without my music. The first set of speakers were Zamkol Bluetooth z606. They worked out great until I wanted more bass and louder music. I replaced them with Zamkol z202. They were not louder but had deposed bass than the z606. I still wanted more muscle. I ended up buying Two Soundcore Trance water proof speakers with led light show. These babies are loud with deep bass and when paired, they rattle the earth. You can hear me coming 6 blocks away. I had a police woman pull up to me yesterday asking me to turn the music. I’m no rebel but I do know the law and there is no noise ordinance until 10 PM so I cranked it louder. She just drove off, ha ha.
    This e-bike/scoooter isn’t perfect. The rear tire consistently gets flats. Not sure why. I’ve replaced the tire whenever the tread gets low but for some strange reason, I end up having to change the inner tube at least twice a month. I’ve gotten really good at it. To prevent my scooter being down I always have at least two 10” inner tubes on hand in my backpack along with the tool necessary to properly change the tire and inner tube. The 12” front tire has not popped. I’m still running on the original tire and inner tube. I also purchased a small stick style hand pump and installed it on the frame of the bike. Another issue I had was the headlamp and horn wire harness getting damaged because the foldable handlebars cut the wires over time. When you fold the handlebars down, this causes stress on the wire harness and it eventually broke. I ended up buying a bike headlamp that has a horn feature. Problem solved. I even bought an additional headlamp and installed it on top of the original headlamp for added safety at night. Together, they are brighter than most cars. The rear fender/mud guard broke when I flipped the bike over to change the inner tube. I can’t find a replacement so I made my own.
    Overall, I really enjoy riding this bike and I get a lot stares and complements every time I ride. I own a stand up scooter as well; Swagger 3. This is a price of junk. I rode it for two months before it started falling apart. I’m 155-160 pounds and the Swagger 3 could not hold up as advertised. I almost didn’t buy the SwagCycle due the the poor craftsmanship of the Swagger but after doing extensive research, the SwagCycle Pro had the features and specification I wanted so I took a chance. I’m glad I did.
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    Very versatile, easy to customize and soo much fun.

    Reviewed in the United States on February 18, 2021
    I’ve owned the SwagCycle Pro for 2 years now and I absolutely love it. I’ve made some modifications to customize it to fit my lifestyle. FYI... everything was purchased on Amazon. The first thing I had to do is replace the factory seat. It looks cool but I nearly broke my tailbone riding over a bump the first time out. I initially purchased a red gel seat cover that worked great for over a year and then I found the black and red seat with extra cushion. It looks sleek and is very comfortable. I then added a cell phone holder. I went through 3 or 4 different styles until I found a metal one that works great and is durable. The plastic phone holders all broke after a few rides. Of course I had to add my bumps. Can’t ride without my music. The first set of speakers were Zamkol Bluetooth z606. They worked out great until I wanted more bass and louder music. I replaced them with Zamkol z202. They were not louder but had deposed bass than the z606. I still wanted more muscle. I ended up buying Two Soundcore Trance water proof speakers with led light show. These babies are loud with deep bass and when paired, they rattle the earth. You can hear me coming 6 blocks away. I had a police woman pull up to me yesterday asking me to turn the music. I’m no rebel but I do know the law and there is no noise ordinance until 10 PM so I cranked it louder. She just drove off, ha ha.
    This e-bike/scoooter isn’t perfect. The rear tire consistently gets flats. Not sure why. I’ve replaced the tire whenever the tread gets low but for some strange reason, I end up having to change the inner tube at least twice a month. I’ve gotten really good at it. To prevent my scooter being down I always have at least two 10” inner tubes on hand in my backpack along with the tool necessary to properly change the tire and inner tube. The 12” front tire has not popped. I’m still running on the original tire and inner tube. I also purchased a small stick style hand pump and installed it on the frame of the bike. Another issue I had was the headlamp and horn wire harness getting damaged because the foldable handlebars cut the wires over time. When you fold the handlebars down, this causes stress on the wire harness and it eventually broke. I ended up buying a bike headlamp that has a horn feature. Problem solved. I even bought an additional headlamp and installed it on top of the original headlamp for added safety at night. Together, they are brighter than most cars. The rear fender/mud guard broke when I flipped the bike over to change the inner tube. I can’t find a replacement so I made my own.
    Overall, I really enjoy riding this bike and I get a lot stares and complements every time I ride. I own a stand up scooter as well; Swagger 3. This is a price of junk. I rode it for two months before it started falling apart. I’m 155-160 pounds and the Swagger 3 could not hold up as advertised. I almost didn’t buy the SwagCycle due the the poor craftsmanship of the Swagger but after doing extensive research, the SwagCycle Pro had the features and specification I wanted so I took a chance. I’m glad I did.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on November 29, 2018
    The bike itself is a slightly neat idea. The numbers all sound good. The description makes for something that would also seem good. Well.... just like in the real world... "if it sounds to good to be true.... its not true."

    Ill put aside the fact that when I bought a " new " one and instead recieved a forwarded used returned one from another customer... how do I know? well aside from the fact that it looked used and was packaged terribly.. The seller didnt even remove the return slip that the customer left in the box!

    But when you assemble the bike, its fairly simple. For a person who is not educated in anything of the sort? it might present a small issue. If yours was like mine and didnt come with any tools, nor instructions... it would make to be a bit og a problem for people less knowledgable. However after assembling the bike, I decided to do a precheck before riding since it would be the "safer" way to go about things.

    I tightened all the bolts and nuts that needed it. I made sure to fill the tires with the proper air and straighten out what I could from whatever happened from the previous owner. turned it on and was ready to see if it had a reason why it was returned aside from the cosmetic obvious.

    I rode it down the street and noticed immediately that it was sluggish and slow. I figured it would have an app so I downloaded it to see if there was settings that needed to be changed so I could keep up with the old person walking with their dog. Well in the app you will find that you are able to change the setting for one thing... that would be the speed. The speed needs to be set to the "top" which is 18mph on my app. Set it to that and off I go.

    Sluggish... slow... responsiveness is lacking....BUT... when you finally get the thing moving it will be able to get up to speed which was a bit faster than it was from initialling turning it on. Was the speed 18mph? no idea... I have been trying to find the perfect electric travel device and have several right now that I am trying out. Needless to say... my buddy was riding the Acton Quatro and I attempted to take off and hit max speed on the "embarasscycle" and outrun him. Well he didnt even start to go before I hit my top speed and then was able to take off and catch up and blow past me almost immediately. My point is... 18mph? doesnt seem so. That board tops out at around 24mph, yes its faster... but the difference was is someone was going 45 on the freeway and you blew past them in a Buggatti travelling at about 145mph...

    Comfort on the thing is also a slight issue. The seat is a basic bike seat... so I didnt expect perfection. But the placement of the foot pegs make to be an uncomfortable and unstable ride. Why have the pegs on the front wheels? no idea... but everytime I place the feet there, it seems like the stableness of the ride is extremely effected.

    Charging time... no idea... never killed the battery because I only rode it about 2 miles before I put it back in the box to return it.

    If you are looking for a bike like this.... skip this one.
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    1.0 out of 5 stars Rats Damaged Cable before opening Box’s
    Reviewed in India on October 12, 2019
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    Reviewed in India on October 12, 2019
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    rat cutting wire Not working horn
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    2- Inside no have aline key
    seat how to install
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