⚡ Ride Smart, Ride Bold — Own the Urban Jungle with MilePort 1!
The HillMiles MilePort 1 is a foldable electric bike designed for urban commuters, featuring a 250W brushless motor that reaches speeds up to 25KM/H. Equipped with a removable 36V 13Ah battery, it offers an impressive range of up to 100KM on assist mode. Its 20"x3.0" fat tires and dual suspension system ensure smooth rides on diverse terrains, while adjustable seat and handlebar heights provide personalized comfort. Ideal for professionals seeking efficient, eco-friendly city transport with style and convenience.
Age range | Adult |
Bike type | Electric Bike |
Brake type | Disc |
Color | Green |
Size | Standard |
Style | Urban |
Frame material | High Carbon Steel |
Frame size | 175*61*125 CM Centimetres |
Height | 49 inches |
Item display length | 68.9 inches |
Item display width | 24 inches |
Material type | aluminum |
Number of speeds | 7 |
Power source | Battery |
Skill level | Beginner |
Features | Adjustable Seat |
Usage | City Riding, Commuting, Urban Transport |
Suspension | Dual |
Wheel size | 20 Inches |
Wattage | 350 watts |
Included components | Tool Kit |
Brand | HillMiles |
Manufacturer | HillMiles |
Item model number | MilePort 1 |
Package Dimensions | 175 x 125 x 61 cm; 25 kg |
ASIN | B0DTTNM7RC |
M**P
Robust and Comfortable
I purchase this electric bike for £599 about a month ago and must say that I am very impressed with it so far. The two major plus points for me are the robustness and comfort. The front suspension, fat tyres and comfortable seat provide for a very smooth ride over varied terrain. I have never got saddle sore on this bike. I tend to ride on cycle paths that very between tarmac and gravel. I have only had the bike a short time but it appears to be well made and nothing has fallen off it yet or shaken apart. It's definitely ok for limited off-road use.I don't think the advertised range is achievable but I knew this would be the case on any ebike I bought. I have had two long rides. The first was a 25 mile ride on varied terrain with a reasonable tailwind. I had 2 out of 5 bars left on the battery at the end of the ride. The second was a 23 mile ride into a strong headwind. I had only one bar left at the end of this ride. I guess I could get 40 miles with a tailwind and maybe 28 with a strong headwind. These figures are perfectly adequate for my needs. Most of my journeys are 5-10 miles.I wanted a fold-up bike so that I could take it places in the back of the car but I don't think it is practical to take on a train folded up. It weighs 28kg and is difficult to carry when folded. I have taken it on a train several times (unfolded) on carriages that allow bikes. I did wonder if I might be questioned as its chunky structure might give it the appearance of a moped. However, it is perfectly ebike legal and I have never had any problems taking on board.The ebike comes with a separately packed throttle. Despite some research, I am still unsure if it is Ok to ride with the throttle installed. I did intall it and it seems to work fine. In theory you could so along at 15.5mph without pedaling. However, I only use it at difficult junctions in heavy traffic where I need that extra boost to get going from rest. I then take over the pedaling once moving.I'm not sure the pedal assist works exactly how I want it to. Even on level 1, the assist seems to accelerate the bike to 15.5mph no matter the effort put into pedalling. I would prefer the speed to vary depend on the pedal effort put in. Maintaining 10mph means I need to rest the pedalling half the time. I might look at whether or not the controller can be reprogrammed.The battery is easy to remove and can be charged off or on bike. It feels like you could put alot of weight on the rear panier without any problems. I'm sure a child seat could be fitted.I am very happy with the bike and I would recommend it to others. It is one of the best things I have bought lately and it is saving me alot of congested urban driving and fuel. I can drive the car halfway to work on open roads and then use the bike for the 5-6 last miles of urban commute.
M**D
Great bike
Great bike easy to set up easy to ride love it value for money
M**
Good quality
Good quality bike but the folding lock is faulty and there no back lights
B**N
They are quite heavy but the plus side is they are very robust
Really good value for Money,as yet not been very far so cannot judge the battery life l
M**S
not clear distance on the specs
does not do pure electric unless I am not doing it right to be fair only had one trip and reviewed the booklet it states pure electric will go at 5kph so less than walking speed not what I wanted goes well if you pedal but the seat position too far forward and in less than 2.5 miles one mark on battery gone with 5 noted gives maximum range of 12.5 miles 20.1kilometres not what I expected battery comes out ok but the assembly probelem was the pedals where against bodywork from factory this marked frame and rear bumper to turn on end to free and the only place to put phone holder was too near gear change. I will charge battery when down but will see hope the mileage improves and I dislike the pure battery speed not what I wanted
W**A
Love this bike!
It was a challenge to get the bike to me as i live on an island so it was worth the wait and great communication between the seller and courier and me. Thanks for that.Very easy to assemble. Absolutely love this bike. The only thing I had done was to change the brakes around because I am used to having back brake on the left side of handle bars. It handles hills with ease. Great value!
A**N
Good bike, bad delivery
The bike is very well built! It is very heavy and I'm not sure how easy taking it on a train will be, but I knew that when I bought it.I am docking two stars for the choice of delivery company (it would be three points if the seller wasn't so useful in reorganising delivery). BJS delivery was awful: they failed to deliver even when I was home all day, and refused to help bring the parcel up the stairs.
G**N
Lots of power
Great bike with powerful battery.
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