NARRAK Fat Tire Folding Electric Bike 1100W
Easy Step-Thru Option for Casual & Light Trail Riding
- Weighs 63 lbs – sturdy yet foldable, manageable for most of us with a bit of care when lifting
- Peak 1100W motor (750W nominal) delivers strong, confident help on hills and flats
- Folds compactly with 20″ x 4″ fat tires for better grip and stability on pavement or light trails
- Up to 45 miles range on pedal assist – solid freedom for daily errands and longer leisure rides
- Step-thru or step-over frame with front suspension, 7 speeds, and disc brakes for easy mounting and control
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Description
The NARRAK Fat Tire Folding Electric Bike combines mountain-style capability with a practical folding design, making it suitable for casual commuting, park rides, beach paths, or light trails. Choose between step-thru or step-over aluminum frame for easy mounting. Wide 20″ x 4″ fat tires and front suspension provide extra stability and comfort over bumps and uneven surfaces.
Powered by a 750W nominal / peak 1100W brushless rear hub motor, it offers smooth acceleration up to 20 mph with 5 levels of pedal assist plus throttle and walk mode. The removable 48V 13Ah (624Wh) battery delivers up to 45 miles of range depending on terrain, rider weight, and assist level. The large M5 LCD display shows speed, battery level, and assist mode clearly. Dual disc brakes and a Shimano 7-speed drivetrain help you handle varied inclines with confidence. It folds for convenient storage in apartments, garages, or vehicles and includes LED lights and a detachable luggage rack.
Victor’s Take
I like this NARRAK because it gives real power when you need it without being too much for everyday riding at our age. The peak 1100W motor feels strong on moderate hills and keeps things enjoyable on flats or light trails, yet it stays controllable.
At 63 lbs it’s heavier than some folders, so lifting it into a car or up steps takes a little effort — but the solid folding design makes storage and transport much easier once folded. The fat tires and front suspension smooth out rough spots nicely, and the step-thru version is especially friendly if you want easy on/off.
Overall, it’s a versatile pick if you want one bike that handles casual paved rides plus some dirt paths and folds away when you’re done. A softer seat is a quick upgrade many of us make for longer comfort.







