Fiido C11 eBike

Fiido C11 eBike
By FloridaBicyclist

The Fiido C11 eBike is an affordable option for those looking for a commuter or city bike for run-in errands or just tooling around town.

The C11 is based on an aluminum alloy step-thru frame with a front suspension fork and 27.5″ wheels.

A 500w rear-hub motor can move the bike up 15.5 mph and the removable 499.2Wh Battery promises a range up to 56 miles on a single charge in the Eco pedal assist modes, of which there are five in total. Using the preset throttle mode, the max range is 34 miles, but when unlocked to higher speeds, the range decreases to 18 miles.

The C11 is outfitted with a Shimano six speed drivetrain, dual-piston hydraulic disc brakes and 27.5 x 1.57″ puncture-resistant CST tires. Other features that will be welcomed by commuters include a USB port for charging devices on the go, a rear rack with 55 pound weight limit and front and rear fenders.

And for safety, the C11 is equipped with a front headlight and rear brake lights that illuminate when stopping. An electronic horn is also a standard feature. Optional features include a front rack, a variety of rear rack bags and a chain guard.


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The bike weighs 54 pounds and has a weight limit of 274 pounds.

The Fiido C11 eBike is available in Emerald Blue or White color schemes and retails for $899 at fiido.com.

Fiido C11 eBike Stats

  • 700C aluminum alloy step-through city frame
  • Suspension fork (40mm travel) with 100mm opening width
  • 500W rear-hub motor
  • DMEGC/EVE 499.2Wh Battery
  • LCD 1.47 inch Display
  • Five pedal assist modes
  • Top speed 15.5 mph
  • Range up to 56 miles
  • Throttle
  • 6-speed SHIMANO TY300D Rear Derailleur
  • 12-magnet speed sensor
  • Dual-piston hydraulic disc brakes with power cut-off
  • CST 27.6 x 1.57 Tires
  • USB port
  • Front Headlight
  • Rear Auto-illuminating brake light
  • Electronic horn
  • Rear rack with 55 pound weight limit
  • Front and Rear Fenders
  • Weight: 54 lbs
  • Payload Capacity: 264 lbs

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