Emoko MAX 20 inch 4 Fat Tire Electric Bike: 1000W motor
Meet the Emoko 20 inch 4 Fat Tire Electric Bike—your new best friend for those 'let’s see where this path goes' kind of days. Powered by a beastly 1000W motor, it zips you up to a thrilling 55km/h because why should cars have all the fun? And with a 48V removable battery (pick your poison: 15Ah, 17.5Ah, or go big with 20Ah), you’re set for long hauls without the hassle.
Now, let’s talk about what makes this bike a game-changer. First off, those 20-inch fat tires aren’t just for show. They grip like a gecko on glass, whether you’re carving through snow, sand, or deciding that mountain was more of a suggestion. The battery? Pop it out to charge—no need to drag your bike inside. Plus, the frame’s built like a tank (but, you know, a fast, fun one) to handle whatever you—and the trail—throw at it.
Bottom line: Whether you’re dodging traffic or discovering hidden trails, this e-bike turns every ride into an adventure. And honestly, isn’t that what it’s all about?
- 55km/h max speed
- 48V removable battery
- 20 inch fat tires
- Suitable for snow, beach, and mountain
- 1000W motor
General specs
- Brand: Emoko
- Model: MAX
- Seller: Gshopper
- Motor Power: 1000W
- Max Speed: 55km/h
- Battery Voltage: 48V
- Battery Capacity: 15Ah, 17.5Ah, 20Ah
- Tire Size: 20 inch
- Tire Type: Fat Tire
- Terrain: Snow, Beach, Mountain
- First listed by seller: 1/10/25
If you are interested in more details, you can find full information on the seller's page.
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Comparison with similar products
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Brand | Emoko | Hidoes | GOGOBEST | Foride | Hidoes | ENGWE |
Model | MAX | C8 | GF200 | 3 | B10 | X26 |
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Price | $899.00 | $1,567.65 | $1,277.13 | $986.61 | $1,393.34 | $2,323.00 |
Seller | Gshopper | Geekmaxi | Geekmaxi | Geekmaxi | Geekmaxi | Geekmaxi |
Update | July 25, 2024 | February 24, 2025 | May 16, 2025 | July 8, 2025 | March 5, 2025 | August 7, 2025 |
Max Speed | 55km/h | 45km/h | 50km/h | |||
Tire Size | 20 inch | 20 x4' | 26*4.0 inch | |||
Motor | 750W brushless | 500W brushless | 250W | 1000W | 1000W | |
Battery | 48V 17Ah removable | 48V 15.6Ah | 48V 12Ah (576Wh), removable | 48V 12.5Ah | 48V 19.2Ah & 10Ah Dual Battery | |
Range | 45-55km | 120km | 60km with pedal assistance | 100km | ||
Brakes | Front and rear dual disc | Hydraulic disc brakes | Dual disc brakes | Dual Hydraulic Disc Brake | ||
Tires | 20*4.0 inch fat, non-slip wear-resistant off-road | 20×3.0 inch fat tires | 29”×2.4” mountain tires | |||
Display | Intelligent LCD | 5-inch LCD | Center display panel | |||
Suspension | 80mm travel, locking function | Adjustable fork dampers, Rear seat shock absorber | Triple Suspension System |
Amelia T.
Sheffield
August 17, 2025
so i got this emoko bike a couple weeks back, been using it for my rides around sheffield, first off why did i buy it well i wanted something sturdy for cycling and maybe some light trails, it does move fast which is fun but took me a bit to get used to, the tires grip nicely on different surfaces like grass or a bit of mud, the battery part is handy since i can charge it indoors without dragging the whole bike in, but honestly it's not perfect, it's a bit bulky and i had a few wobbly moments at higher speeds, overall it's good for adventures but maybe not for everyone, especially if you're not into fast rides, i'd say it's a decent choice if you're patient with it
- Pros: i liked that the bike moves very fast and handles rough paths well with those big tires, the battery is easy to take out to charge, and delivery was quick
- Cons: it feels a bit heavy to handle at times, and the speed might be too much for someone my age, most likely needs more practice to feel safe
Ruby P.
Bristol
August 11, 2025
Had this bike for a couple months now and its been a game changer for my commute and weekend adventures the motor is strong enough to make light work of Bristols hilly terrain and the tires are wide enough to feel safe on wet roads only gripe is the weight but thats the trade-off for something this sturdy would I buy it again yes but maybe wait for a sale
- Pros: The bike is PROPER POWERFUL gets me up hills without breaking a sweat and the fat tires handle mud like a dream from what I feel the battery life is incredibly good for long rides
- Cons: Its a bit heavy to lug around when not riding and the price tag made my wallet weep a little
Vivaan S.
Lucknow
July 14, 2025
As per my experience the Emoko bike solved my need for a reliable ride on unpredictable paths. The problem was finding a bike that could handle both city commutes and off-road trails. This bike with its robust build and powerful motor seemed to be the solution. The takeaway is it’s a solid choice for those who prioritize performance over portability. However the weight and speed might not suit everyone. It’s quite an investment but for serious riders it’s worth considering.
- Pros: The bike handles rough terrain quite well as it seemed to me the fat tires provide excellent grip. The motor is powerful making uphill rides easier. The removable battery is convenient for charging. The build quality feels sturdy suitable for adventurous rides.
- Cons: The bike is quite heavy which makes it difficult to maneuver in tight spaces. The speed can be intimidating for beginners. The price point is high compared to similar models. The courier called ahead but delivery took longer than expected.