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The DAMSON R5 Electric Bike is a high-performance, foldable mountain e-bike featuring a powerful 1500W peak dual motor, 26" fat tires, and full suspension for superior off-road and urban riding. With a removable 48V 20Ah battery offering up to 65 miles per charge, dual hydraulic disc brakes, and a smart LCD display with USB charging, it’s engineered for versatility, safety, and long-range exploration. Designed for adults, it supports up to 400 lbs and arrives 95% pre-assembled with premium accessories included.

















| ASIN | B0BC57C3R5 |
| Additional Features | DAMSON R5 ebike: Foldable frame,1500W Peak motor,85 Nm torque,30mph,48V 20Ah (48V 20Ah ) removable lithium battery,hidden built-in waterproof battery,adjustable front fork,160mm dual disc brake,dual suspension,26"×4" fat tires,LED headlight & integrated taillight indicator,SHM 7-speed,intelligent LCD display with USB charging port,450lbs load capacity,Adjustable Seat & Stem; |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Battery Life | 2 Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #271,443 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #646 in Adult Electric Bicycles |
| Bicycle Drivetrain Type | Electric |
| Bicycle Gear Shifter Type | Trigger |
| Bike Type | full suspension ebike, Mountain Electric bike , Cruiser e Bike, electric bike, off road electric bicycle |
| Brake Style | Disc |
| Brand Name | DAMSON |
| Color | R5 70Mi Range 48V 20Ah Single Battery Green Folding with Hump Bag |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 278 Reviews |
| Derailleur Configuration | Front and Rear |
| Electric Assist Type | pedal assist |
| Frame Material Type | Aluminum |
| Included Components | Phone Mount, Mirrors (Pair), Lock, Pump |
| Is Assembly Required | Yes |
| Is Autographed | No |
| Item Height | 40.21 inches |
| Lithium Battery Energy Content | 20000 Milliampere Hour (mAh) |
| Manufacturer | DAMSON |
| Maximum Weight Recommendation | 300 Pounds |
| Minimum User Height | 5.6 Inches |
| Model Name | R5 |
| Model Number | R5 |
| Number Of Speeds | 7 |
| Number of Handles | 2 |
| Power Source | battery |
| Seat Material | Faux Leather |
| Seatpost Travel Distance Maximum | 41 Inches |
| Size | Large & Heavy but extremely good balance |
| Specific Uses For Product | Freestyle, Gravel, Road, Snow, Trail |
| Style Name | Single Motor 1500w Peak |
| Suspension Type | Rear |
| Warranty Type | 1 year limited warranty |
| Wattage | 1000 watts |
| Wheel Material | Aluminum |
| Wheel Size | 26 Inches |
| Wheel Width | 4 Inches |
D**E
Nice Ride
Stronger and better with more features than I expected. Also just a bit heavier, but that’s ok. I averaged 10 miles in each of the first four days of use, and now have it ergonomically adjusted to my liking. I added saddlebags and a longer mirror. Came with a decent bike lock and storage bracket too. Instructions were not model-specific. I’m a big guy and this is a suitable big bike.
J**P
Excellent E-Bike
Let me start off by saying that it is a very well built piece of hardware and assembly was very easy, since most of the bike was assembled from the box, except the front tire, handle bars, front fender, rear rack and accessories. Everything functions as advertised and I am very happy with the ride and handling of the bike so far. I am 6' 1" @ 230lbs and this bike feels stable and is easy to control. The display monitor is very visible in any light condition and displays all necessary stats. Shipping was fast.
W**Y
Great all around bike
The battery life is not bad at all, after assembly and the battery had a full charge I put it to the test i'm a long distance rider for a 66 year old and in 3 days on the first assist at 11 miles per hour and with 2 cells left on the battery I am at 93 miles and that's on open road slight grades. The seat is a soft vinyl with lots of cush the rear shock is very stiff I will be changing it out. The assembly was a piece of cake I did turn the gooseneck around to bring the handle bars a little closer to me so my hand don't get numb. The readout is great easy to use had to adjust the gears now there smooth and no skiping. I don't see a need for the twist grip speed control of the higher assist levels I just needed a comfortable ride and for bikepacking for camping and bike can do the job. Very happy camper.🚴🚴🚴🚴🚴🚴🚴
D**Y
Over all I'm happy with this bike.
I've had this bike now for a few months and I've been holding off on writing a review. The first thing I like about this bike is it looks like a traditional mountain bike. Most E-bikes look like they should have circus bears riding them. They are just so weird looking. The next thing I like is how much fun it is to ride. I personally don't ride for exercise, I ride because it's always been fun and now that I'm older, the bike makes it so much easier to just enjoy the ride instead of having to get off and walk it when I just can't hack it. That being said, even thr steepest of hills are challenging at the highest setting. The battery is super great too. I've gone for a few 10+ mile rides and barely made a dent in it when fully charged. The best thing, for me though, is it can fold in half. I live in a one bedroom duplex and the fact it can fold saves me a bunch of space. That said, there are some downsides. One is the fact you can't reset the odometer unless you havw the company's crappy, and rather sketchy, mobile app. The other thing I've noticed is that the gears slip when I'm going up a steep hill. This might be my own doing because I keep the gears at the lowest setting but I am not entirely sure. I personally don't ever having these types of issues on a regular bicycle. The other thing that sort of stinks is the weight. If you have to go up stairs, like I do, to get it in and out of the house then the weight of the bike is killer. Overall it is a really good purchase. Despite the negatives the price is just too good if you're looking for aan e-bike that can fit into a small storage space and still get you too and from your destinations with no problem. And when compared to other E-bikes, the price is just worth it in the end.
C**U
Amazing. One downside, but not really their fault
I've just gotten this, I've only put 12+ miles on it and that doesn't seem to register on the battery yet. I've been using lots of motor, levels 3-5, for all that riding. I'm happy with the power & speed. I don't love the motor control: this is my first ebike so maybe I'm being picky. The power levels, 0-5, really equate to the top speed (top pure-motor is around 23 mph). Whether that's triggered by pedaling, or twisting the throttle, it turns on pretty abruptly and plows forward. So there is no nuanced speed control: if I want to slow down for a sharp corner, I either brake (thereby turning off the motor), and/or I switch to a lower power level, which is inconveniently done with the left thumb. That all makes it finicky in city traffic, to me. I wish the throttle worked like a motorcycle, variable speed. That said, it's all new to me, and I expect to get better at it. There might even be settings or something I can change. Note that if I go into that corner having braked, but not having turned down the speed, and then pedal little, it will snap back on which can feel quite dangerous in a corner. Again, this may be user error, maybe there's a better way to do corners/slowdowns. The big downside that I hadn't accounted for is how wide the frame hinge/lock mechanism is. The first time I rode it I smashed my knees into it whenever I pedaled, which was excruciating. I put some padding (cardboard) over the joint, and the problem went away: no sharp metal edges, and my knees sort of gently slid against it. I'm going to figure out a better strategy, probably just prettier padding. I expect to be peddling most of the time, so that needs to work for me. I briefly thought about returning it if I couldn't work around that, but 1) that's the cost of foldability, and 2) I think it's really important to be foldable, for me. Many people could probably live with 20" wheels, which would move that joint much lower depending on the design. I really like the 26" wheels, though frankly the bike feels gargantuan. Which is fine. The major reason I got this is to commute and run errands. I wish it came with integral wheel locks and a key on/off switch, but none of them do as far as I can tell. I think I'll get 1-2 disk brake locks for the wheels. I may try to rig some way to disable the power to it. I like that the battery is locked in. It is heavy, but I can carry it briefly: it is very unwieldy, especially when folded. There's a welded-on bracket underneath the that protects that sprocket, which reduces the clearance by around 2" I think. It's just the size to get in the way pushing it up or down stairs, which is really tedious. I might cut it off. That said, if you misjudged and bottomed the bike out on it's sprocket, something would break, and it could be your bottom bracket there's so much weight involved, so I appreciate the sentiment. It went together very easily. The headlight was a pain, but that's mostly b/c I mixed up the bolts. It's a somewhat finicky bracket design, and way larger than it needs to be, but bright enough I think and solidly mounted. The rear light seems nice and bright too. The seat light is powered by a little battery, and it's very easy to trigger when you grab the seat, so I expect to run that battery out in no time. I may add more lights, but this is a very good start. When bolting on the rack (it comes 1/2 installed, you just have to swing it down and install two bolts), take some large pliers or a crescent wrench and gently twist the tabs a bit before you install the bolts. It's quite easy to get good alignment with the frame, but those tabs arrive straight instead of angled (with the frame), and you wouldn't want to install it without better alignment between the frame and those tabs. If it weren't so easy to fix, I would subtract 1/4 star for that. It took 30 seconds. Just do it. The rack is amazing. I mean, I haven't actually used it, but it seems insanely solid. I had expected to swap out the seat b/c I'm very picky, but I'm enjoying it's comfy plushness, so maybe not. So far, I love it. My only durable complaint is the lack of nuanced real-time speed control. As I learn more about that, maybe I'll get used to it, or maybe I'll try to figure out how to install a different controller, which would be a huge task. I will try to rig some disable switch: without removing the battery, I don't think there's anything stopping someone from coming up, turning it on, and spinning up the rear wheel, which would not go well if there were disc brake locks installed. So yeah. It's a great bike for the price. Good workmanship. The horn is probably good for traffic, but too loud for pedestrians: I'll get a little ding-bell so I don't scare people out of their pants. Oh, the brakes in combo with the big tires are powerful. It feels like I can stop as fast as I dare. It's a g-force thing. I expect to add panniers for grocery shopping (looking at these: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0C7FS24PJ/ref=ewc_pr_img_2?smid=A2YNSTVTK080NE&psc=1) and I already ordered puncture-resistant tire liners: the tires are very soft and flexible, and I worry that they wouldn't last through all the crap I ride through and over in the city. I'll probably put on heavier tires when I replace them, but I'll probably ride these until they're spent. They are very sticky/conformable, so fantastic incredible traction. The shocks, which I don't yet know how to adjust, are cushy. It takes speed bumps better than my car. The combo of the big tires and shocks makes this a really great city bike: no matter what road situation I might get forced into (potholes, curbs...), I stand a better chance of surviving surprises on this than any bike I've ever ridden. That frees up road-surface-attention for situational awareness. This is part of why I got 26" wheels, less susceptibility to small-object encounters, and I immediately noticed that I spend less energy trying to see every detail of the road ahead. If I smack into an unseen speed bump, the jolt won't be fun but I will probably keep on trucking just fine. I'll probably add more later. So far so good.
L**O
Bad Battery Range & Strong gearbox and Pedal Noise - No Customer Service support.
I am faced four critical issues and I did contact Customer Service (Suzan) before I leave a critical rating, unfortunately no success. 1- The bike I received was not new, mainly because the display worked without me needing to use the password. I didn't do anything and it was already working... and also because there were signs of assembly tools on the item to be assembled, such as the front wheel 2- Battery Range is ridiculous, to fair away of the seller specification. I just used pedal assistance , I used the bike 3 charges to really take care average of Battery range and I was never able to reach 19miles of range using pedal assistance (P2/P3) .. this number should be 50-68miles .. all in all, something is wrong with this battery as it is capable just 30% of range specification. *remarks: my weight is 198lbs. 3- The bike makes a lot of noise on the pedal, when I'm standing still, just when I put my foot on it to start the movement, it makes that squeaking noise... and when I actually start pedaling, the noise is very loud and unbearable... it stops. that there is a lack of lubrication in everything or there is something wrong. 4- The gears are not adjusted, when I do an up or down shift, the gears don't engage correctly, it keeps making that noise that it hasn't engaged and when I pedal hard, it jumps gears (pure Gear jump out) and makes a loud noise. This happens mainly in gears 3-7... The gears have not been adjusted. Good points Bike has good and strong aluminum frame.
S**K
Great bike, Good power, Very FUN!
I wanted to give some time to truly test the R5 Pro before giving it a quality review. This is long but hopefully will alleviate any hesitation on purchasing. Over the past 6 months my friends and I have ordered a total of 7 of the R5 pros and I have personally put over 700 miles on mine split between road, dirt trail, and truly offroad terrain. Our e-bike gang consists of a wide range of riders 21-55 years old, 100lb to 250lb, 5’4-6’2 in height and of various athletic abilities. I have written this with all perspectives in consideration. Pros: - Long range/Battery life – As many reviews before me have noted the range is great. This is dependent on a number of factors. Terrain, Power assist settings, shifting gears, maintaining and cleaning the bike chain and cassette, and rider weight. Our average ride is around 30 miles but we have taken them on rides of up to 70 miles without an issue. On longer rides we do keep it in PAS1 and have returned with 2 or 5 bars on the battery. I am confident we could get 80-90 miles if we tried. That said it is tempting to dial the PAS up which takes away from the battery life. Do not buy this bike thinking you will go 30mph for 90 miles on all battery. Also note that battery anxiety is a real thing so until you are comfortable with the range do not plan long rides. Take it slow and get used to it first. - Off-Road Performance/Power – Breaking this into two parts off-road and road. I have ridden the R5 pro on some pretty rough terrain with some steep hills, ruts and logs in the path etc. In this kind of terrain the R5 pro handles it like a champ. It is not like riding my hardtail Trek bikes at all. I can reasonably maintain 8-10mph safely. The challenges are the bike is heavy (72lbs) and top heavy with the high battery placement. So there are times that it can drag you over if you are not careful. I am 6’2 220 and I have managed to buck off once but my wife is not comfortable riding the trails due to this. Also note your battery life will suffer on offroad due to the increased load. - Road Performance/Power – This is excellent. We easily go long distances and can go up to 32 MPH when diving in hard. When riding on PAS1 we average about 12mph on road and PAS5 easily reaches 25 without peddling. Note again PAS5 will kill the battery. On PAS5 I would assume a range of only 15-20 miles vs riding in PAS1 has been proven to us to go 70 miles easily. Usually we do a combination. - Quality/Value/Assembly – Across the 7 bikes I have built the longest part is opening the box and cutting the 100s of zip ties to protect these things. I am able to assemble them in around 15-20 mins once everything is opened and laid out. That said the instructions are terrible, you kind of need a gut feel on some of the less obvious parts. Also there has been some lite variation between the bikes. Having ordered and assembled so many I noticed the breaks, front fork, fenders, latches and other have changed. Nothing out of the ordinary as they improve the bikes but this has led to some variation in the builds. IMPORTANT tighten all the bolts not just the ones you expect to. Most clicks and noises on bikes are related to loose bolts. On 2 of the bikes we had an annoying click that took awhile to diagnose. Turned out it was the pedal arm was not tight enough. Not a quality issue. - Customer Service – Across all the bikes we have only had one issue and it was minor and customer support was great - Size/comfort/features – These are big bikes and demand a presence. That said my wife has no issue controlling the bike on smoother terrain. The twist throttle is a godsend often and utilizing it will vastly improve your experience. The headlight is bright and we have no issues riding after dark, although it is not preferable it happens. The horn is loud enough that you can make people with headphones on jump so does the job haha. Comfort wise I have a lot of experience on bikes and these are not bad. I mean obviously you need to build up some butt tolerance but that’s normal. The Seat is better than most although it does have a button for the light that has poor placement. The only performance upgrade not included in the bike as you may notice in many reviews is the pedals. While they are not bad they can be slick with wet feet. I changed mine out to some gnarly ones and love them. We also put bags on the rear rack to hold bike chains and I always carry the tool kit that came with the bike. - Documentation/resources – There is a Burchda Facebook group which has a reasonably good community. The YouTube Videos can be a bit misleading in my opinion due to changes in the bike. The App does not work with most bikes but is really not needed the settings are all adjustable on the d-pad but I caution you on this as the flexibility in there could break things if you are not careful. All this said the reason we have so many is almost every time someone new rides one they get excited and start looking into e-bikes. Everyone loves these things and we clearly found a winner. Several more of my friends intend to buy at least 3 more over the next few months leading to 10+ in our crew. So after all this I highly recommend these even compared directly to some very clear competition that may look better but are not.
S**R
Nice Bike
Go to YouTube for assembly instructions. assembly is simple enough, but don't rely on the instructions in package. I am pleased so far with quality, no complaints. too early to write a complete review as I just got it assembled.
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