This was posted 9 months 26 days ago, and might be an out-dated deal.

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Benelli Mantus Electric Mountain Bike OOS, Bravo Electric Bike, Prego OOS $999 ea + Delivery ($0 NSW/VIC/ACT) @ Panmi

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Panmi are currently clearing out their 3 models of the Benelli Electric Bike for $999 each. The Benelli Mantus Mountain Bike was previously popular for $999 at Costco so anyone who missed out can pick one up again. The Bravo and Prego are quite similar with different appearances and more suitable for general riding.

  • Apply the coupon BENELLI at checkout

Free shipping for NSW/VIC/ACT, $69 for QLD/SA, $99 for WA/TAS and $129 to NT.

Benelli Mountain eBike MTB
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  • Shimano Gear System
  • Front fork suspension
  • 3 riding modes: Power assist (hybrid), pure electric up to 6km/h, manual
  • You can travel up to 90km
  • It has a centre motor
  • 105 kg capacity

Benelli eBike Bravo

  • Long 90km range
  • 26kg net weight
  • 25km/h electric assisted
  • 105kg max load
  • Bright headlight and taillight
  • Front and Rear Hydraulic Disc Brakes

Benelli ebike Prego Sold out

  • Long 90km range
  • 25kg net weight
  • 25km/h electric-assisted speed
  • 28" tyres
  • 105kg max load
  • Bright headlight and taillight

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  • +1

    That's ridiculously cheap for the specs. Mid-drive etc.
    I'd say impossible if they were not listed here before. Get in quick!

  • 6 months warranty. That’s pretty bad for @ $1k bike

  • Am I missing something? Price shows as $2499 for all 3 bikes for me.

    • +2

      You're missing the coupon code. I've updated the deal to mention it a second time ;)

  • Spec of Benelli Mountain eBike MTB: Bright headlight and taillight
    Photos does not show any lights?
    Anyone knows if this mountain bike can be ridden on roads?

    • This is what I get for copy/pasting descriptions without double checking. Changed it to previous deal.

      You'll certainly require a lights when riding at night.

      • Thanks for changing, I was mainly referring to their website that indicated the bike came with lights.

    • +1

      You're joking aren't you?

  • I know its not a perfect proxy for durability but 105KG max load seems quite low for bikes. Usually you see 130KG or more. So i wonder if some of the components are lower than average quality?

    • The only decent component listed is a Shimano gear system and I bet it's the cheapest one available. No mention of any other component names so looks like a pretty cheap and nasty e-bike.

  • +1

    The prego is at jbhifi for $1099… pretty average reviews also

    • +1

      No stock though..
      1 review 3*
      Great bike. I’m enjoying it. I just need a spare battery. And it would be great if it is available

  • +3

    Anyone know rider height for this?

    • Yeah no frame sizes, odd.

      • +1

        in one of the review i saw 5'10'' + would be better

        • Ah okay. I was looking at the step through for the gf, she's only 5'3 though.

        • Which one? Bravo for 5'10" +?

          • @Cryptik: I believe all of them are very similar frame from videos I have seen.

  • Jfyi shipping to Brisbane $69

  • Prego for the missus is sold out.

  • All shows sold out now

  • My Bravo arrived… it's way too big. Large size basically. Realistically even 5 foot 10 person is too small.

    If anyone is looking to swap for a larger eBike, contact me :)

  • I ordered it but it hasnt come yet and they arent replying to any emails either. Is it a scam company or something?

  • +1

    For the price it's amazing value.

    I have the Bravo and the Prego now, both are powerful and smooth to ride.

    The motor appears to be a whitelabelled Bafang M400 or M410.

    I get about 30km on full assist in a pretty hilly area. Full assist is barely exerting myself.

    Torque is very impressive for a 250w motor, honestly I don't need any more.

    The Bravo is definitely better for a tallish person. I'm 178cm and I'm at the low end of comfort.

    Components are good quality but I did have issues with low fluid for the hydraulic brakes. Panmi paid for a local bike shop to repair rather than deal with shipping to and from their warehouse.

    Cons are they are very heavy but once you're under way it's an easy cruise.

    I wouldn't pay more than $1,299 though honestly. I bought one for $1500 and another for $999, so averaged out ok IMHO.

    Can't comment on the progear bike, but after paying $999 for an ebike everything else feels overpriced!

  • Anyone with a Mantus and changed their mind, feel free to hit me up. I will buy it off you for the purchase + any fees your paid, if you’re in Sydney.

    My wife would appreciate it very much!

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