Jeep ebike - QuietKat

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Have you guys heard of these?

Ebikes made by a company called “Quietkat” which is licensing the Jeep brand.
There‘s even a Rubicon option.


Kind of pricey around $8,000, but they look really cool.
 
Have you guys heard of these?

Ebikes made by a company called “Quietcat” which is licensing the Jeep brand.
There‘s even a Rubicon option.


Kind of pricey around $8,000, but they look really cool.
Quiet Kat jeep was the first E-bike I considered buying. But for the amount of chedda$ the FLX Weapon would be my preference of choice. Kept the credit cards stowed away and applied the $ toward the CobraPro. So far So good with the purchase. FLX Weapon X is the carbon fiber version…
 

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It’s no-brainer not to want one. Took me by surprise not to see a review post. A lot of anticipation and hype here in SD for the past eight months. FLX owner has a youtube video in Santiago foothills in Orange County with an investor to promote the Weapon on a trail ride. The R&D and investment looks like it’s close to the finish line. U don’t wanna be the with guy FOMO…
 
Nice looking ebike but expensive....for a few thousand more....you could buy a real Jeep. I bet the Range Rover model will really have a hefty price.
 
Nice looking ebike but expensive....for a few thousand more....you could buy a real Jeep. I bet the Range Rover model will really have a hefty price.
Nice looking ebike but expensive....for a few thousand more....you could buy a real Jeep. I bet the Range Rover model will really have a hefty price.
Probably so it’ll be in competition with the Mercedes G class. Maybe they’ll name it the Gee Drive e-bike!!
 
I own a QK Jeep eBike. It's awesome! I use it for riding the sand dunes and many forest trails around Florence, Oregon.
 

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I also own a Jeep Quietkat, really nice bike, got it from a Jeep dealer clearing them out, got a great price. Almost half off, keep searching.

Bike is pretty heavy, about 75lbs, so not really a mountain bike in my opinion. WAY too heavy. But does make a great dunes/mud bike. With the 4.8in wheels it floats over things most bikes sink in, plus has plenty of power. Handles like a tractor tho so don't try tight trails.

I am trying to find a manual for the suspension but no luck. Anyone have a link to one?
 
KI've seen that Jeep EMTB and ridden it a short distance. It has the fattest tires I've eve seen on an e-bike.
Also take a look at the new E-CELLS Kings Crown. With 4.8" wide tires it comes very close to the Jeep/Quiet Kat tire and surpasses it with 2 wheel drive, 2 batteries and dual suspension. Not a cheap date at $5,800. but worth every penny when you look at the design and build quality.
I've seen no other EMTB that can compare in features and quality of components. The price includes a helmet, good tool kit with mini hand pump and Li-ion powered electric digital readout pump plus free shipping in the US. Very good YT videos on the little bit of assembly required.
E-CELLS headquarters is located in Pahrump, Nevada, 50 miles north of the Las Vegas valley, where I happen to live. You can meet the owner/designer Dave Cleveland and his staff. Dave literally lives e-bikes and is rightfully proud of his products.
I have the similar Super Monarch Crown model and for hunting and exploring here in Nevada I think it suits me perfectly. A 400 pound load limit (including rider weight) is good for hauling boned-out big game meat. You never know how helpful 2 wheel drive is until you use it on the steeps and in mud and with a heavy load.
 
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