

Juiced Bikes makes electric skateboards and stand-up scooters that top out at 16 to 20 mph, but all Juiced e-bikes are capable of at least 28 mph. The other three? Well, they’re faster - to 35 or 40 mph - but the legal use for those speeds is on private roads only. Of the ten currently available Juiced e-bikes, seven have 28 mph top ends. Here’s more perspective on the brand: Juiced Bikes has several different e-bike models, none of which are Class 1 or Class 2. The HyperScrambler also has spoked wheels and knobby tires and lists for $3,899 (usually discounted to $3,499). This model has an 1100 watt hub drive, a unique combination torque/cadence pedal assist sensor, and a front fork air suspension. HyperScrambler, the third model in the Juiced minibike series, speeds up to 35 mph – which is only legal on private roads. These nearly identical models are set up with a custom 750-watt Bafang rear hub-drive motor, a cadence pedal assist sensor, and front coil suspensions. The CityScrambler and CampScrambler cost the same, $2,199 list (frequently discounted to $1,599) with the 13.0 Ah battery or $2,799 (often cut to $2,099) with the 19.2 Ah battery. The CityScrambler has mag wheels with 20-inch x 4.25-inch Innova road tires. The CampScrambler rides on spoked wheels and 20-inch x 4.0-inch Kendra knobby tires. The primary difference between the two is wheels and tires. The CityScrambler and CampScrambler are both Class 3 e-bikes, capable of traveling up to 28 mph with battery-powered pedal assistance or throttle control combined with pedaling. The CityScrambler is one of three Juiced Bikes models based on a minibike-style frame. Juiced Bike’s real-world battery test results sheet shows the travel distance range from 31 to 114 miles with the 13.0 Ah battery and 45 to 168 miles with the 19.2 Ah battery. The larger battery pack adds about 50% more traveling range than the standard 13.0 Ah battery.Į-bike travel range has many variables, including temperature, wind, pavement, incline, rider and payload weight, tire pressure, speed and speed consistency, and the relative amounts of pedaling with pedaling assist levels and throttle-only operation.

I picked out the larger battery, a 52V 19.2 Ah rechargeable Lithium-ion power pack that weighs almost 13 pounds. The CityScrambler is available with two battery sizes. The other two Scramblers, the CampScrambler and HyperScrambler, are better set up for off-road riding. The CityScrambler is a pavement-centric electric adventure bike. But what if all you want is a good time? That’s where the Juiced Bikes CityScrambler comes in. Urban commuter e-bikes, e-mountain bikes, performance track bikes, cargo bikes, and folding e-bikes each have specific requirements built to enable a specific purpose.
