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MICLON Cybertrack 100 Review

An affordable electric "mountain bike" that performs relatively well but has a limited range of fit
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miclon cybertrack 100 budget electric bike review
Credit: Abriah Wofford
Price:  $800 List
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Manufacturer:   MICLON
By Jeremy Benson ⋅   ⋅  Jun 29, 2022
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RANKED
#5 of 7
  • Ride - 25% 7.0
  • Range - 25% 6.0
  • Power - 25% 7.0
  • Interface - 15% 7.0
  • Assembly - 10% 7.0

Our Verdict

The Miclon Cybertrack 100 is a "mountain bike" style model among our favorite budget electric bikes. It performed better than we expected in our testing, but its average performance across the board didn't make it stand out from the competition. That said, we found this Class 2 model's 350W motor to be relatively powerful, and its 374 Wh battery provides a solid distance range. It comes with a "suspension" fork and slightly knobby tires, though we'd recommend sticking to smooth paved/gravel roads and trails. We found it to have relatively good handling and rider comfort, although its rider fit range is somewhat limited compared to other models we tested. If you fit this bike and can't justify spending more, then this bike gets the job done.
REASONS TO BUY
Pretty good range
Relatively powerful
Reasonable price
REASONS TO AVOID
Limited fit range
Looks cheap

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Bottom Line An affordable mountain bike style model with an average performance and limited range of fitOne of the more useful and versatile bikes we have tested, especially at this low priceA serviceable mountain bike style Class 2 model with respectable power output and rangeA simple, comfortable Class 2 electric bike with loads of featuresCommuters and city riders should give this relatively quick and sporty Class 2 electric bike a look
Rating Categories MICLON Cybertrack 100 Lectric XP 3.0 Step... Ancheer 27.5-inch B... Nakto Camel 250 Ecotric Vortex Elec...
Ride (25%)
7.0
8.0
7.0
8.0
6.0
Range (25%)
6.0
7.0
8.0
7.0
6.0
Power (25%)
7.0
9.0
7.0
6.0
7.0
Interface (15%)
7.0
8.0
8.0
6.0
6.0
Assembly (10%)
7.0
10.0
7.0
6.0
7.0
Specs MICLON Cybertrack 100 Lectric XP 3.0 Step... Ancheer 27.5-inch B... Nakto Camel 250 Ecotric Vortex Elec...
Wheel size 26-inch 20-inch 27.5-inch 26-inch 26-inch
Battery Size (Wh) 374 500 374 360 360
E-Bike Class Class 2 Class 3 Class 2 Class 2 Class 2
Motor Power (torque) 350W 500W 350W 250W 350W
Number of pedal assist settings 5 5 5 1 3
Top speed throttle 20 mph 20 mph 20 mph 20 mph 20 mph
Top speed pedal-assist 20 mph 28 mph 20 mph 20 mph 20 mph
Measured Distance Range 18.2 miles 24.5 miles 20.3 miles 19.6 miles 16.4 miles
Frame material Aluminum Aluminum Aluminum Steel Aluminum
Weight Limit 309 lbs 330 lbs 330 lbs 250 lbs 220 lbs
Measured Weight 47 lbs 7 oz 62 lbs 8 oz 49 lbs 5 oz 61 lbs 50 lbs 11 oz
Folding? No Yes No No No
Drivetrain 21-speed Shimano Tourney 7-speed Shimano Altus 24-speed Shimano 6-speed Shimano Tourney 7-speed
Brakes Mechanical Disc Hydraulic Disc Brakes Mechanical disc V-brake front, Coaster rear Mechanical disc
Additional features Kickstand, "suspension" fork, Fenders, rear rack, front and rear lights, folding design, front suspension, mounting points for front rack, kickstand, IP-65 rated for water resistance Bell, headlight, tools, digital display Basket, headlight, cargo rack, horn, suspension fork Bell, fenders.
Warranty One Year One Year Two Years on frame, One year on battery, motor, and components One Year One Year Limited on battery, charger, motor, controller. Six months on frame and other components

Our Analysis and Test Results

The Cybertrack 100 is one of several bikes produced and sold under the brand name Miclon. This affordable model has a "mountain bike" style with 26-inch wheels, slightly knobby tires, and a "suspension" fork. It is a Class 2 model with a 350W motor capable of speeds up to 20 mph, and it has a 374 Wh battery that provides a decent range. While it looks a bit cheap, we were pleasantly surprised by the performance of this versatile model. Our biggest gripe is its limited range of fit with a recommended user height range of 4'11" to 5'9". After testing it against a selection of the best budget electric bikes, we feel it is a serviceable entry-level model that could be great for kids or those operating on a budget.

Performance Comparison


miclon cybertrack 100 budget electric bike review - the cybertrack 100 is a mountain bike style model that performs...
The Cybertrack 100 is a mountain bike style model that performs relatively well for the price, although it has a limited range of fit.
Credit: Abriah Wofford

Ride


Given the relatively cheap look and feel of the Miclon, we had very low expectations for the way it would ride. We're happy to report that those expectations were exceeded, though it couldn't quite match the more refined ride feel of our top-rated models. It scored around average in this rating metric.

With a "suspension" fork and some slightly knobby tires, it's clear that Miclon intended the Cybertrack 100 to look like a mountain bike. While it does have that look, we'd hesitate to take it anything rougher than paved roads, gravel roads, and the occasional dirt path. While slightly knobby, the tires are still quite narrow and don't offer the grip you'd want for riding proper mountain bike trails, and the suspension fork just barely helps to take the edge off of bumps and cracks in the road. Yes, the fork is better than nothing, but it doesn't do all that much. Beyond that, we found it to be easily maneuverable and responsive to rider input, though it's not quite as stable at speed as bikes with larger wheels and longer wheelbases.

miclon cybertrack 100 budget electric bike review - the suspension fork helps to take the edge off of bumps and cracks...
The suspension fork helps to take the edge off of bumps and cracks, but it looks more exciting than it actually is.
Credit: Abriah Wofford

Aside from the suspension fork, the Cybertrack 100 has a decidedly budget-minded but functional component specification. It certainly won't turn any heads, but we found it works just fine for everyday riding. The 21-speed drivetrain seems like a bit of overkill, but there are certainly plenty of gears to choose from should you ever run out of battery on a ride. The mechanical disc brakes aren't the most powerful, but they performed their duties admirably during testing. It doesn't really come with any added features, and that's not all that surprising for the price. If you plan on riding at night, we'd suggest buying some quality bike lights so you can see and be seen.

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The Cybertrack is a relatively small bike, our six-foot-tall tester was way too big for it.
Credit: Abriah Wofford

The Cybertrack 100 has a 309 lbs weight capacity and they specify a recommended user height range of 4'11" to 5'9". This bike is definitely made for shorter riders, and not surprisingly, our 6-foot-tall tester was way too big for it. We had some shorter riders take it out for a few test rides, and the fit was much better. Given its mountain bike-esque look, it has a somewhat more aggressive geometry with a relatively low handlebar and resulting body position. This bike is definitely not a comfort cruiser, but we still found it to be comfortable enough for most situations. The seat has a medium width and moderate amount of padding, and we found it to be relatively comfortable, even during our hour+ range test session.

miclon cybertrack 100 budget electric bike review - the cybertrack performed better than we expected during our...
The Cybertrack performed better than we expected during our throttle-only range test.
Credit: Jeremy Benson

Range


The Miclon performed better than expected in our range testing and earned an above-average score in this metric. It comes with a 374 Wh (36V 10.4Ah) battery, and it seems to use its power relatively efficiently. While it couldn't match the best in the test, it did surprise us with its respectable range test performance.

Miclon claims a range for the Cybertrack 100 of 21-30 miles in throttle mode. To test this, we performed our range test as we always do, on a standardized course using the throttle only. We rode our test bike for 18.2 miles with a total of 929 feet of elevation gain/loss. With an average speed of 15.1 mph, this test took an hour and 12 minutes to complete. Sure, that's a little shy of Miclon's claimed low-end range, but if our test course didn't feature rolling hills, we don't doubt it could have hit the 21-mile mark. We are also quite sure that one could ride this bike significantly farther, perhaps doubling or tripling the range, with a bit of effort on the part of the rider.

miclon cybertrack 100 budget electric bike review - the cybertrack was more powerful than we expected. it performed well...
The Cybertrack was more powerful than we expected. It performed well in our throttle acceleration test and had no problem supporting speeds up to 20 mph.
Credit: Abriah Wofford

Power


The Cybertrack 100 has a 350W Bafang rear hub motor and similar power output to several of the other models in the budget category, earning it an average score in this metric. As a Class 2 model, it can support speeds up to 20 mph using the throttle or pedal assist, and it feels surprisingly quick to accelerate thanks to its smaller 26-inch wheels.

We performed several acceleration tests, and the Miclon surprised us with a quick 0-20 mph time of 12 seconds. We were so surprised, in fact, that we repeated it numerous times to make sure it was correct. When you twist the throttle, the pickup is nearly instantaneous, and it feels eager to get up to top speed on flat ground. Likewise, on our test hill, it managed to accelerate up to 14.5 mph before slowing to around 12 mph on the steepest part. That's not amazing, but it did better than several bikes that cost significantly more. During our range test, it was also able to maintain an average speed of 15.1 mph over the course of 18.8 miles of riding with some gradual hills. Again, it's not the best, but it's not terrible either.

The Cybertrack 100 has 5 levels of pedal assist with an incremental increase in support and top speed as you shift up through them. In general, we found the power delivery to feel relatively smooth, with a cadence sensor that delivers the same amount of power regardless of how hard you're pedaling. Shifts between support levels felt pretty seamless, and we found it achieved its top assisted speed of 20 mph on flat ground.

miclon cybertrack 100 budget electric bike review - the controls on the cyrbertrack are okay, but the ergonomics of the...
The controls on the Cyrbertrack are okay, but the ergonomics of the button controls aren't great.
Credit: Abriah Wofford

Interface


The Cybertrack 100 has a perfectly functional user interface, but we found it to be a bit underwhelming compared to most other models we tested. Everything works just fine, but the ergonomics aren't the best, and the screen is quite small. The battery is removable, and charging is relatively standard.

There is a twist throttle in the right grip, and it works well enough, but we typically prefer a thumb paddle. The display and controls are a single unit by the left grip. Three buttons across the bottom are intuitive and easy enough to use, with + and - buttons on either side of the power button. Our gripe with these buttons is that they are across the bottom of the display, making it harder to reach the + button with the thumb than it should be. The screen is quite small, with dimensions of ⅝ x 1-⅛ inches, though it is still fairly easy to read. The current speed is shown in fairly large numbers, the pedal assist setting is shown as a number in the upper right corner, and the battery charge is shown as a graphic with 5 bars of charge in the upper left.

miclon cybertrack 100 budget electric bike review - the battery is easily removed for security or charging off the bike.
The battery is easily removed for security or charging off the bike.
Credit: Abriah Wofford

Its battery is held by a bracket on the downtube of the frame and has its own power switch that must be turned on to power up the bike and display. Next to the power switch, the charging port sits under a swiveling cover. The keys can be used to lock or unlock the battery, which is easily removable for security or when charging off the bike.

miclon cybertrack 100 budget electric bike review - our test bike arrived well protected from shipping damage, and...
Our test bike arrived well protected from shipping damage, and finishing the remaining assembly wasn't too difficult.
Credit: Jeremy Benson

Assembly


The remaining assembly of the Miclon wasn't terribly difficult, but it proved to be a little more time-consuming than some of the other models we tested. Like most direct-to-consumer bikes, the Cybertrack 100 arrives almost ready to ride with a few steps to complete. In all, it took us about 45 minutes to get it ride-ready.

The Cybertrack 100 weighs just under 50 lbs, so it is a tad easier to move around in the box and remove from the box compared to the heaviest models we tested. Once the protective packing materials are removed, you've got a small project on your hands to get it all put together. The frame, fork, and rear wheel are all pre-assembled, and there's a small box of parts and tools that come along with it. It comes with printed assembly instructions, and there's a YouTube video that you can watch as well. We recommend following the instructions closely. You need to attach the handlebar, put the brake rotor on the front wheel, install the front wheel, install the seatpost (seat comes pre-attached), attach the pedals, and then put the derailleur protector on. You'll also need to make some fit adjustments to the handlebar and seat, pump up the tires, and may need to recenter the brakes if they are rubbing. We also needed to extend the kickstand slightly to the proper height, which was pretty easy given that it is adjustable. Once that's all finished, you need to charge the battery and install it in its cradle; then, you are pretty much ready to go.

miclon cybertrack 100 budget electric bike review - if you're within the recommended user height range and on a tight...
If you're within the recommended user height range and on a tight budget, then the MICLON Cybertrack 100 is worthy of consideration.
Credit: Abriah Wofford

Should I Buy the Miclon Cybertrack 100?


The Cybertrack 100 is a serviceable and affordable electric bike that gets the job done, even if it doesn't look great doing it. Looks aside, our testers were pleasantly surprised by its power and range. If you're on a budget and you fit the height range of this bike, we feel this is an affordable and versatile option to consider. If you can spend a bit more, there are better, higher-quality options that we would recommend.

What Other E-Bikes Should I Consider?


For just a few hundred dollars more, the Ride1Up Turris XR is our top recommendation in the budget e-bike category. This bike has a super-powerful 750W motor that is capable of Class 3 speeds up to 28 mph using pedal assist or 20 mph with the throttle. It has a sleek-looking frame with excellent battery integration, and it comes in both step-through and step-over (tested) frames. It has a more relaxed geometry and a super comfortable and smooth ride with 27.5-inch wheels and girthy tires. The 614 Wh battery also gives it a much longer range. Interested in a folding model? The Lectric XP 3.0 is a very reasonably priced folding model with a high level of versatility thanks to its wide knobby tires and suspension fork. It's also quite powerful with a 500W motor and is Class 3 (28 mph) capable, and its 500 Wh battery provides a solid range. Its folding design also means it takes up very little storage or transport space.

miclon cybertrack 100 budget electric bike review - it didn't ride away from the competition, but the cybertrack might...
It didn't ride away from the competition, but the Cybertrack might be a good fit for riders on a budget.
Credit: Abriah Wofford

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