Touroll U2 Electric Bike: Hydraulic disc brakes
Meet the Touroll U2 Electric Bike—your new best friend for zipping through city streets or tearing up off-road trails. It's not just a bike; it's a beast with hydraulic disc brakes that stop on a dime (because who likes surprises when you're flying downhill?). And with a 48V 15Ah removable battery, you're looking at over 150km of adventure on a single charge. That's enough to make your phone jealous.
Under the hood (or should we say, frame?), a 250W motor packs a punch with 55Nm torque, pushing you to a breezy 25km/h without breaking a sweat. Thanks to the 12-magnet cadence sensor and 3 pedal assist levels, plus a Shimano 7-speed shifting system, hills will start feeling like molehills. Seriously, it's like having a tailwind everywhere you go.
And let's talk about the build—athletic frame paired with 29×2.4-inch mountain tires means this bike laughs in the face of potholes and gravel. Whether you're dodging traffic or chasing horizons, the Touroll U2 doesn't just handle the challenge; it eats it for breakfast.
- 150km range
- 250W motor
- 55Nm torque
- 25km/h max speed
- 29×2.4-inch mountain tires
- Hydraulic disc brakes
General specs
- Brand: Touroll
- Model: U2
- Seller: Geekmaxi
- Motor: 250W
- Torque: 55Nm
- Max Speed: 25km/h
- Battery: 48V 15Ah removable
- Range: 150km
- Brakes: Hydraulic disc
- Tires: 29×2.4-inch mountain
- Pedal Assist Levels: 3
- Shifting System: Shimano 7-speed
- First listed by seller: 5/1/25
If you are interested in more details, you can find full information on the seller's page.
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Brand | Touroll | Touroll | Touroll | Eleglide | Touroll | Touroll |
Model | U2 | U1 26 | U1 29 | T2 | B2 | J1 Pro |
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Price | $754.19 | $637.98 | $637.98 | $928.50 | $754.19 | $893.64 |
Seller | Geekmaxi | Geekmaxi | Geekmaxi | Geekmaxi | Geekmaxi | Geekmaxi |
Update | August 22, 2025 | August 20, 2025 | July 3, 2025 | August 13, 2025 | August 8, 2025 | August 19, 2025 |
Motor | 250W | 36V 250W | 250W rear hub motor | |||
Torque | 55Nm | 45 Nm | 45 Nm | 45Nm | ||
Max Speed | 25km/h | 25km/h | 25km/h | |||
Battery | 48V 15Ah removable | Removable | Removable | 486Wh (36V 13Ah) | 36V 15.6Ah removable battery | |
Range | 150km | Up to 65km | Up to 65km | Up to 100km per charge | Over 100km | 100km |
Brakes | Hydraulic disc | Hydraulic disc brakes | Motor cut-off mechanical disc brakes | |||
Motor Power | 250W | 250W | 250W | |||
Tire Size | 27.5"x17.5" | 26"x2.25" | 27.5 inches x 2.1 inches | |||
Display | Smart LCD Display | LCD display | High-resolution LCD |
Julia P.
Miami, FL
May 14, 2025
oh my gosh, when i first saw this bike, i thought, 'wow, this is sleek!'—it's like my new best friend for staying active in retirement. i've been using it for a few weeks now, and it's been a game-changer for my fitness routine here in miami. zipping around feels so freeing, and the way it handles different terrains is amazing; i can go from paved roads to dirt trails without a hitch. the battery life is insane—i've taken it on long rides and still had juice left, which is perfect for my health kicks. plus, the pedal assist is so intuitive; it's like having a gentle push that makes everything easier. honestly, it's extremely fun and practical, though i do wish it had a tad more speed for those moments when i want to feel the wind in my hair a bit more. but overall, it's a fantastic ride that's made my days brighter and more active! 😊
- Pros: i was extremely impressed with how sleek and powerful this bike feels right out of the box. it handles city streets and rough paths like a dream, with brakes that stop smoothly and a battery that lasts forever—i rode for miles without needing a charge. the assist levels make pedaling effortless, and it's built so solidly that bumps and potholes barely faze it.
- Cons: as it seemed to me, the top speed could be a bit higher for some thrill-seekers, and while the battery is removable, it's a bit heavy to carry around. also, in very hilly areas, i wished for a bit more oomph from the motor at times, but it's still pretty good overall.