
The Magnum Bliss is a fat tire e-bike designed to stand out through a unified, refined visual style and comfort-focused geometry. It uses a sleek step-thru frame, available vivid and muted paint options, tan-wall tires, and brown saddle and grips. Comfort features include an adjustable stem, mid-rise handlebars for an upright position, a cruiser-style spring saddle, a suspension fork, and 4-inch-wide tires that cushion the ride. Power delivery emphasizes quick, intuitive adaptive torque-based pedal assist up to 20 mph, with an option to switch to cadence-based mode for fast, easy cruising and climbing. The bike targets leisure, exercise, and daily travel.
"Most obviously, it follows the brand's recently revamped and unified visual style, combining sleek step-thru frames, vivid and muted paint color options, classic-looking tan-wall tires, and brown saddles and grips. Looks are subjective, but from our point of view, the result is a bike that shows class and refinement."
"With a clear focus on comfort, the Bliss' cruiser influence is another of its most unique elements. Its adjustable stem and mid-rise handlebars promote a relaxed and upright riding position, while its cruiser-style spring saddle, suspension fork, and 4-inch-wide tires smooth and cushion the ride."
"Motor response is a third area where the Bliss excels. By default, the bike is set to offer adaptive torque-based pedal assist up to 20 mph, responding quickly and intuitively to changes in pedal pressure. Riders can, relatively easily, switch to a cadence-based mode, however, which provides fast, easy power for cruising and climbing with minimal effort."
"In short, the Magnum Bliss aims to offer an elegant, ergonomic, and engaging experience suitable for leisure, exercise, or daily travel. Whether or not it meets those goals, however, is something you'll need to continue reading to discover. Below, you'll find the bike's results in our standardized, real-world performance tests and our thoughts on its ride quality."
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