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Blix Packa Genie Review – $1.7k

Blix Packa Genie Review - .7k

Author: ElectricBikeReview.com via YouTube
Blix Packa Genie Review - .7k

https://electricbikereview.com/blix/packa-genie/ The Blix Packa Genie is a fully-equipped electric cargo bike with fenders, integrated lights, USB charging port, and a large versatile rear rack. It comes in three colors, has an adjustable stem to improve fit, uses 24" wheels that make loading easy but still provide good comfort, and has a dual-battery option for extended range! The Genie improves upon the original Packa model by granting three of the top customer wishes. It offers a more powerful 700 watt 90nm rated motor, can go further if you purchase the second battery, and has hydraulic brakes now vs. mechanical. It still offers pedal assist and throttle mode, but throttle overrides assist with full power! Redesigned frame looks nice, adds stiffness, and makes the batteries easier to access, but this does raise the top tube a bit (higher standover). Dedicated attachment points make it easy to attach and pull a trailer. Features two Yepp! EasyFit windows and lots of proprietary rack, seat, and bag accessories. Super stable adjustable double-leg kickstand and deflopilator spring makes it easy to load and unload. Reflective puncture-resistant tires improve safety. Two bottle cage mounts and a head tube rack mount add convenience and versatility. Cannot charge two batteries simultaneously, requires two chargers or one at a time.

0:00 Introduction, Gen 2 updates, accessories
2:22 Primary battery pack details, Reention Dorado
2:58 Bike weight, kickstand, rear trailer mount
5:17 Drivetrain details: Shimano Acera 14-34T
7:30 Two USB charging ports, bottle cage mounts
8:58 Cadence sensor pedal assist, charger details
10:31 Battery pack removal, adjustable angle stem
11:44 Wheel and tire details, headlight and front rack
14:49 Rear light details, brake light activation
16:12 Hydraulic disc brakes with 180mm rotors
17:42 Display panel operation and settings menu
20:59 Ride test begins with lights demo inside
22:40 No hands, frame flex test, steep hill climb
23:33 First person shots with racks attached
26:22 Pet carrier, seat pads, ride along shots
28:06 Conclusion and additional resources

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