Misodo G26 Electric Bike Review
Our verdict
The Misodo G26 is an entry-level electric bike positioned for city and commuter use, carrying a generous 350-pound weight capacity and dual suspension at a $349.99 price point. The review count is extremely limited, so caution is warranted despite the perfect rating.
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Beginners and heavier riders who want an affordable electric city bike with dual suspension and a high weight capacity for flat urban routes
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You need a multi-speed drivetrain for hilly terrain, require a proven review record, or want a lightweight commuter
- Bike type City Bike, Electric Bike
- Wheel size 26.02 in
- Frame material Alloy Steel
- Frame size Large
- Speeds 1
- Brakes Disc
- Wheel size of 26.02 in - smaller than 64% of the 28 models we track
- Speeds of 1 - lower than 100% of the 28 models we track
- Weight of 50.7 lb - heavier than 92% of the 28 models we track
Our scorecard
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Owner rating5.0/5
5.0 average across 2 owner ratings
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Popularity0.5/5
2 owner reviews, fewer than most models here
The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other mountain, road, electric, cruiser, folding, hybrid and kids' bicycles we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.
Overview
The Misodo G26 is classified as both a city bike and an electric bike, targeting riders who want motorized assistance for urban commuting without paying a premium price. The 26-inch rubber wheels are a standard commuter size, and the alloy steel frame is paired with a large-format body suited to adult riders. The G26 is rated for riders up to 350 pounds, which is notably higher than many entry-level electric bikes.
The drivetrain is single-speed, meaning there are no gears to shift. This keeps operation simple and reduces mechanical complexity, but it also means the bike is best suited to flat terrain where a constant cadence is achievable. Dual suspension front and rear absorbs road vibration and potholes, which benefits comfort on city streets. Disc brakes provide reliable stopping power regardless of weather.
At 50.7 pounds, the G26 is on the heavier side for a 26-inch bike, which is typical for electric models due to the battery and motor weight. The bike is listed as beginner-appropriate, which aligns with its simple single-speed setup. With only 2 reviews and a 5.0 rating, meaningful buyer data is not yet available.
Pros
- 350-pound maximum weight capacity is well above average for this price range
- Dual suspension front and rear for a more comfortable city ride
- Disc brakes provide reliable stopping in wet conditions
- Simple single-speed operation suits flat urban commuting
- Beginner-appropriate design lowers the learning curve
Cons
- Single-speed drivetrain is not suitable for hilly terrain
- At 50.7 lb the bike is heavy, limiting portability and ease of lifting
- Only 2 reviews available, making performance assessment very limited
Specifications
| Bike type | City Bike, Electric Bike |
|---|---|
| Wheel size | 26.02 in |
| Frame material | Alloy Steel |
| Frame size | Large |
| Speeds | 1 |
| Brakes | Disc |
| Suspension | Dual |
| Drivetrain | Single-Speed |
| Wheel material | Rubber |
| Color | Ash |
| Weight | 50.7 lb |
| Max rider weight | 350.0 lb |
| Min rider height | 4.9 in |
| Age range | Adult |
| Skill level | Beginner |
| Power | Electric Bike |
Performance notes
The G26 weighs 50.7 lb and supports riders up to 350 lb, giving it a strong weight-capacity-to-price ratio. The alloy steel frame with dual suspension and disc brakes suits flat city riding. The single-speed electric drivetrain keeps operation simple but restricts usefulness on inclines. Rubber 26-inch wheels provide adequate grip for paved urban surfaces.
What buyers say
Both current reviewers gave 5 stars, but 2 reviews is an insufficient sample to evaluate reliability or long-term satisfaction. The 5.0 rating should be viewed as a preliminary signal rather than a settled verdict.
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Frequently asked questions
Is the Misodo G26 suitable for heavier riders?
Yes, the published maximum weight capacity is 350 pounds, which exceeds the 250 to 300-pound limit common on many entry-level bikes. This makes the G26 a reasonable option for heavier riders who may find other models in this price range to be under-rated for their weight.
Can this bike handle hills?
The G26 is a single-speed electric bike, meaning it relies on motor assistance rather than gear selection to manage climbs. On gentle inclines the electric assist should help, but steep or sustained hills may exceed what the single-speed motor configuration handles comfortably. Riders in hilly areas would benefit from a multi-speed electric bike instead.
What does dual suspension mean for city commuting?
Dual suspension means the bike absorbs impact at both the front fork and the rear frame, cushioning the rider from road bumps, potholes, and uneven pavement. For daily city commuting this adds comfort and reduces fatigue on longer rides, though it does add some weight compared to a rigid-frame design.