I have just come across this in depth review and it caught my because I have a Magnum Scout. I have nothing but praise for this bike. I bought it new in March 2023 from a main dealer here in New Zealand, I use it most days I have done over 2,400 Kms on the bike from forest trails to gravel back roads to wonderful beaches to regular roads in traffic and the bike performs great, I have not even had to adjust the chain or the gears yet!!. We have no e-bike class restrictions over here (but it is law to wear a helmet at all times while riding any bike!) so I can use all the assist levels right up to Boost and double Boost and it gets up to 55kph and it feels very solid and stable at all speeds. I have had no problems with the bike, it came with a 17.5Ah battery but I also use a 19.2 Ah battery, I took off the rocking center stand and fitted a heavy duty normal rear mounted side stand, also took of fenders and back rack and fitted my own floating rack that attaches to the seat post ( I also upgraded the seat to a better looking but just as comfortable one). It now looks sleek and stylish in black. I have owned more than a few ebikes in the past five years, a mix of mid drives and hub drives including powerful Bafang 1000 watt 160 Nm mid motors (and a Magnum Peak trail bike), both the Magnums have been great and I'm so happy that I bought this bike and love riding it now as much as I did when I first bought it. It cost me new NZ$2900 discounted (approx. US$1755)!!
I can't figure out what makes this bike worth $1000 more than many similar 750-watt hub drive fat tire bikes out there such as RAD, Himiway, Magicycle, etc. Nothing stands out as justifying the price, in my opinion. The Aventon Aventure at $2000 seems like a better option to me.
I did some quick comparisons, and this bike comes with a rear rack and higher capacity battery pack than the Aventure. I feel that despite the noise, the kickstand design is sturdier, and it’s nice that they offer an even bigger battery as an upgrade. Magnum appears to have ~10 more dealers in North America than Aventon when I did a quick count electricbikereview.com/shop-directory/?brand=Magnum I see lots of cool upgrades on the Anenton, like the fully enclosed battery, smartphone app, and woder 12-32T freewheel.
2600$ and you end up with an exposed controller and low end components all over. I think in case of all these e-fatbikes, Aventon is the company who does it the best. Would be so nice to have them in Europe. The Aventons also been sold by dealers, so I don’t get the price argument with this Magnum bikes. They’re just overpriced for what they are. But as always, nice review. :)
Totally agree! I’m a dealer for Aventon and I can tell you first hand that the Aventon Aventure is the best value eBike on the market right now! This Magnum is $600 more and has a lower build bus lift and lesser quality parts.
Thanks Ben, I’m trying to cover each bike thoroughly and appreciate your perspectives and opinions around what bikes are leading! I’ll keep an eye out for the Aventons.
Yeah, I think it costs more because they have dealers. I think it could be worth it for the higher capacity battery and included fenders and rear rack. The only big question mark for me is the limited gear range 14-28 tooth, but not everyone will care about that. I love the color options, especially urban camo :D
I spoke with the shop about this when I was returning the bike, and they talked about the default side mounted stands that have been used in the past but can stick out and aren’t as stable for loading such a heavy bike. I think another company uses a similar frame and welded a different mount, but that can cause heel strikes. Ultimately, I think it’s tricky to address 100% of the trade offs when you’re dealing with a big heavy bike that might have a front rack, I have more appreciation for this design choice now considering all factors… but the noise is a little bit annoying.
Hi George, this one is using a Bafang 750 watt hub motor (that is said to peak around 1,000 watts). You can see the other little details all organized back at the site here too electricbikereview.com/magnum/2022-scout/
Thanks for the review Court. I'm just not a fan of Magnum. Their line of ebikes is just unattractive and overpriced with low-end components. It's 2022 and Magnum still makes ebikes with batteries sticking out like sore thumbs, especially at the high price point they're selling. Agree with other poster Aventon makes much nicer and more esthetically pleasing ebikes.
I have a magnum classic 2 premium , I somewhat agree with you as far as overpricing goes , but you have to understand one thing , when you're buying a bicycle you're not only paying for the bicycle , you're buying customer service as well be it warranty , or something you need after the warranty expires , because you know companies like magnum, radrunner etc are still gonna be in business when you'll need something for your bicycle 3 years down the line. Now that being said , I have heard Aventon does not have a great customer response team , though as an aventon level owner I have not dealt with them yet , because my bicycle is still fairly new
I hear you, and I agree that it’s nice to have so many options these days. Each company has a different strategy, for Magnum it seems to be dealers, a wide range of models, and unique paint jobs. The Reention battery design is still used on many great products, I’m really glad to see hydraulic disc brakes, but there were some compromises to make it all work. I’ll keep my eye out for the Aventon.
I have the magnum navigator.i luv it.had it4 2yrs brand new,@3,500,I live in Gisborne.l want anatha magnum4 a spare,l like this one.thousand buck cheaper.😇 . 😇😇
Like RadRover vibes? This reminds me of some other fat tire ebikes, but their battery design is different than both generations. I feel like the good companies tend to gravitate towards the best solutions, and actually share a lot of similar parts over time. Eventually, it might just come down to availability and desire for a shop vs. direct and color preference.
I have just come across this in depth review and it caught my because I have a Magnum Scout. I have nothing but praise for this bike. I bought it new in March 2023 from a main dealer here in New Zealand, I use it most days I have done over 2,400 Kms on the bike from forest trails to gravel back roads to wonderful beaches to regular roads in traffic and the bike performs great, I have not even had to adjust the chain or the gears yet!!. We have no e-bike class restrictions over here (but it is law to wear a helmet at all times while riding any bike!) so I can use all the assist levels right up to Boost and double Boost and it gets up to 55kph and it feels very solid and stable at all speeds. I have had no problems with the bike, it came with a 17.5Ah battery but I also use a 19.2 Ah battery, I took off the rocking center stand and fitted a heavy duty normal rear mounted side stand, also took of fenders and back rack and fitted my own floating rack that attaches to the seat post ( I also upgraded the seat to a better looking but just as comfortable one). It now looks sleek and stylish in black. I have owned more than a few ebikes in the past five years, a mix of mid drives and hub drives including powerful Bafang 1000 watt 160 Nm mid motors (and a Magnum Peak trail bike), both the Magnums have been great and I'm so happy that I bought this bike and love riding it now as much as I did when I first bought it. It cost me new NZ$2900 discounted (approx. US$1755)!!
I can't figure out what makes this bike worth $1000 more than many similar 750-watt hub drive fat tire bikes out there such as RAD, Himiway, Magicycle, etc. Nothing stands out as justifying the price, in my opinion. The Aventon Aventure at $2000 seems like a better option to me.
I did some quick comparisons, and this bike comes with a rear rack and higher capacity battery pack than the Aventure. I feel that despite the noise, the kickstand design is sturdier, and it’s nice that they offer an even bigger battery as an upgrade. Magnum appears to have ~10 more dealers in North America than Aventon when I did a quick count electricbikereview.com/shop-directory/?brand=Magnum I see lots of cool upgrades on the Anenton, like the fully enclosed battery, smartphone app, and woder 12-32T freewheel.
Thanks for creating and sharing this insightful content. You rock.
Watching from Coastal Georgia!!!
Early morning ebikes! Thanks for the comments Nahni. Hope you enjoy and are doing well personally :D
I like the 2009 2010 Oakley Jawbone glasses you have on. My favorite pair are down at the bottom of a lake from flipping my kayak.
2600$ and you end up with an exposed controller and low end components all over.
I think in case of all these e-fatbikes, Aventon is the company who does it the best.
Would be so nice to have them in Europe. The Aventons also been sold by dealers, so I don’t get the price argument with this Magnum bikes. They’re just overpriced for what they are. But as always, nice review. :)
Totally agree! I’m a dealer for Aventon and I can tell you first hand that the Aventon Aventure is the best value eBike on the market right now! This Magnum is $600 more and has a lower build bus lift and lesser quality parts.
Thanks Ben, I’m trying to cover each bike thoroughly and appreciate your perspectives and opinions around what bikes are leading! I’ll keep an eye out for the Aventons.
It is a nice bike....solid competitor for the Rad Rover 6 or Ride1up LMT'D... but a bit less competitive on pricing, IMO .
Yeah, I think it costs more because they have dealers. I think it could be worth it for the higher capacity battery and included fenders and rear rack. The only big question mark for me is the limited gear range 14-28 tooth, but not everyone will care about that. I love the color options, especially urban camo :D
Please reply, is it possible to remove the kickstand?
superb video, nice fat tyre bike
Thanks! I think it's a cool bike, I like the camo color options, happy weekend cresshead :D
Hey, I have an option to buy Magnum Nomad, Scout or the aventon adventure step through. Which one is the best overall ? Thank you
Hmm, I like both. It might come down to dealer support, do you have a dealer for both companies nearby, or were you going to buy online?
@@ElectricBikeReview buy online
Canada 🇨🇦 Rocks!!! Not a bad bike.
I totally agree! And yeah, this is a pretty awesome ebike in my opinion. I really like the camo paint options :D
There must be a fix to keep the chain from hitting the kickstand. I can't believe the manufacturer would let that out of the factory.
I spoke with the shop about this when I was returning the bike, and they talked about the default side mounted stands that have been used in the past but can stick out and aren’t as stable for loading such a heavy bike. I think another company uses a similar frame and welded a different mount, but that can cause heel strikes. Ultimately, I think it’s tricky to address 100% of the trade offs when you’re dealing with a big heavy bike that might have a front rack, I have more appreciation for this design choice now considering all factors… but the noise is a little bit annoying.
Greetings from Athens Greece 🤟
Greetings! I hope you’re doing well :D
Did I miss ot?
MOTOR SIZE AND TYPE?
Hi George, this one is using a Bafang 750 watt hub motor (that is said to peak around 1,000 watts). You can see the other little details all organized back at the site here too electricbikereview.com/magnum/2022-scout/
I keep my water in my knapsack or my panniers. I am not in some race where I have to access them quickly and easily. I have no sued for them.
Not available in Canada
What part of Canada are you in? I know that Cap's Electric Bike Shop in Port Moody has a bunch of Magnums right now (including this one).
Good morning at 2:02 A.M.
Burning the midnight oil I see! Well... electricity, as it were ;)
Thanks for the review Court. I'm just not a fan of Magnum. Their line of ebikes is just unattractive and overpriced with low-end components. It's 2022 and Magnum still makes ebikes with batteries sticking out like sore thumbs, especially at the high price point they're selling. Agree with other poster Aventon makes much nicer and more esthetically pleasing ebikes.
I have a magnum classic 2 premium , I somewhat agree with you as far as overpricing goes , but you have to understand one thing , when you're buying a bicycle you're not only paying for the bicycle , you're buying customer service as well be it warranty , or something you need after the warranty expires , because you know companies like magnum, radrunner etc are still gonna be in business when you'll need something for your bicycle 3 years down the line. Now that being said , I have heard Aventon does not have a great customer response team , though as an aventon level owner I have not dealt with them yet , because my bicycle is still fairly new
I hear you, and I agree that it’s nice to have so many options these days. Each company has a different strategy, for Magnum it seems to be dealers, a wide range of models, and unique paint jobs. The Reention battery design is still used on many great products, I’m really glad to see hydraulic disc brakes, but there were some compromises to make it all work. I’ll keep my eye out for the Aventon.
pan - yay!! :-))
I was studying how to say this correctly and the web said "pan-ear" even though I had started saying "pan-yay" for a while. What do you think?!
I have the magnum navigator.i luv it.had it4 2yrs brand new,@3,500,I live in Gisborne.l want anatha magnum4 a spare,l like this one.thousand buck cheaper.😇
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Really sus rad vibes.
Like RadRover vibes? This reminds me of some other fat tire ebikes, but their battery design is different than both generations. I feel like the good companies tend to gravitate towards the best solutions, and actually share a lot of similar parts over time. Eventually, it might just come down to availability and desire for a shop vs. direct and color preference.
I like the video but I don't like the bike rad power bike would be better.