When comparing Watseka XP Cargo Electric Bicycle vs Carbo, the Slant community recommends Carbo for most people. In the question“What are the best electric bikes?” Carbo is ranked 14th while Watseka XP Cargo Electric Bicycle is ranked 18th.
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Pros
Pro Comes with accessories
The Watseka XP Cargo comes with a number of different accessories, such as a front light, rear light, horn, bell, front basket and a rear cargo rack.
Pro Budget-friendly
Out of all the electrical bikes available in the Western market, the Watseka XP Cargo is one of most inexpensive options.
Pro Doesn't feel cheap
The bike itself is sturdy and overall well constructed. The frame is completely made of steel and doesn't feel cheap. In short, build quality is great.
Pro Easily assembled
Watseka includes a User Guide and assembly instruction, and also provides customers with online assembly videos.
Pro Battery is easily removable
The included battery of the Watseka XP can be removed with an ignition key, allowing you to easily switch battery packs between rides.
Pro Great customer support
The bike is provided with a 90 Day manufacturer warranty by Watseka, and the customer support that is provided by them is great. When the bike itself or a part (such as the battery) is faulty or suffers from a dead-on-arrival, a pick-up and replace process can be started - no need to pay for shipping costs.
Pro Good looking
Pro Customer Service
Comparing to other companies(bought 2 other similar products from other bigger companies), they do a better job at getting back to you once you have concerns.
Pro Quality
It's very well-built. Most e-bikes have little to big problems here and there but they this one is more solid.
Pro Customizable
Extra's can be ordered (at a price of course)
Pro Light
Cons
Con Heavy to transport
The total weight of the Watseka XP bicycle weighs in at 72.5 pounds (a little over 32 kgs), which is significantly higher than some other electrical bikes such as the 51 lbs X-Treme Trailmaker. This is mainly due to the heavy battery, which weighs 22 lbs on its own.
Con Battery quality is questionable
Watseka has opted for lead acid non-lithium batteries, which are cheaper to produce but also less efficient and heavier. Lithium batteries also last longer, which results in a somewhat limited range of 18 miles (29 km) for the Watseka XP.
Con Difficult replacement of rear wheel
Replacing the rear wheel of the Watseka XP tends to be an issue, as special tools are required to take the sprocket off the rear wheel. This is a task that is better suited for specialized repair shops.
Con Doesn't support a high passenger and cargo weight
The maximum weight on the Watseka XP for the passenger and the cargo is 250 pounds (113 kilograms). Not only is the 250W motor too weak for higher weights, but according to the manufacturer, the seat is also not suited for larger riders. For comparison: other bicycles such as the X-Treme Trail Maker allow weights up to 350 pounds.
Con No suspension
Which can be a problem for people with reumatic complaints.
Con Delivery Time
The delivery time is just a bit longer but it's worth the wait.
