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| Product | Power and speed | Range and battery | Ride control | Load and terrain | Best rider match |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Eahora Romeo Pro III The most imposing Eahora here, especially for riders chasing maximum range and utility. | Flagship power-and-range feel This is the most extreme long-range Eahora in the set. | 52V 80Ah battery, up to 400 km claimed The biggest distance story here. | Full suspension, thicker discs, dual controller Built to stay calm when the pace gets aggressive. | 500 lb load capacity Best if you care about payload as much as speed. | Best for riders who want the biggest spec sheet This is the benchmark for sheer size and ambition. |
| ANIIOKI A9 Pro Max The strongest all-out performance rival, especially for riders who want the biggest power number. | Power-first premium rival The A9 is the closest thing to a no-compromise monster here. | 60V 80Ah battery, 110-246 miles claimed Huge range, though the claim is more rider-dependent than the Eahora copy suggests. | 6000W dual motor, CBS plus dual front disc brakes The most advanced stopping setup in this group. | Dual suspension, 26 x 4.8 fat tires Stable and planted, but still a very large bike. | Best for riders who want the most aggressive performance More brute force than comfort bike, even by premium standards. |
| FREESKY Alaska Pro The best balance if you want distance and comfort before raw spectacle. | Long-range comfort leader Feels more like a distance machine than a brute-force toy. | Dual battery, 90-160+ miles claimed Still huge range, but in a calmer package. | Full suspension, hydraulic disc brakes The smoothest ride posture in the group. | 26 x 4 tires, 300 lb load capacity Less cargo-heavy than the Eahora, but easier to live with. | Best for riders who want long range without the most extreme power The friendliest premium ride here. |
| Eahora Romeo Pro 1200W The most accessible Eahora alternative here, with enough capability to cover real terrain. | More approachable all-terrain option Still big, but easier to justify than the flagship models. | 1200W all-terrain setup A calmer power story than the other Romeo Pro versions. | Fat tires and full suspension Keeps the ride practical on rough roads. | Better fit for riders who do not need monster-range claims The sane choice if the top-end bikes feel like too much. | Best for riders who want the Eahora look without the wildest spec sheet A sensible step-down from the headline bikes. |
Street Rides reviewed current product listings, battery claims, motor output, suspension, brake hardware, load capacity, and long-distance use cases. Claimed range and speed vary with terrain, rider weight, assist level, and local settings.
Street Rides product pages for Eahora Romeo Pro III, ANIIOKI A9 Pro Max, FREESKY Alaska Pro, and Eahora Romeo Pro 1200W.