About the Rover 2.0
The Kingbull Rover 2.0 is a full-suspension fat-tire e-bike built for riders who want confident handling on both pavement and unpaved terrain without a premium price tag. Its dual ZOOM suspension system, 750W Bafang motor, torque sensor, and 720Wh Samsung battery make it one of the most complete all-terrain bikes in the under-$1,400 category. The step-through aluminum frame offers easy mount and dismount while accommodating a wide rider height range up to 6’5″.
Technical Specifications
| Motor | 750W Bafang(GD) Brushless Hub (1,300W Peak, 80Nm) |
| Battery | 48V 15Ah Samsung (720Wh) |
| Range | Up to 60 Miles |
| Weight Capacity | 400 lbs |
| Bike Weight | 80 lbs |
Pros
- ✅ True full-suspension setup with front coil fork and rear DNM air shock absorbs rough terrain effectively and dramatically reduces rider fatigue compared to hardtail competitors
- ✅ Torque sensor pedal assist delivers smooth, proportional power that responds to your effort in real time—a meaningful upgrade over cadence-only systems at this price
- ✅ Wide 400 lb payload capacity combined with step-through frame geometry makes it accessible for heavier riders and those who struggle with high-step frames
Cons
- ❌ At 80 lbs, it is one of the heavier bikes in the Kingbull lineup, making it difficult to transport without a suitable rack or vehicle lift gate
- ❌ The 720Wh battery delivers approximately 40 miles at maximum assist on hilly terrain, which may fall short for riders planning extended off-road days
Kingbull Rover 2.0 Height Sizing Chart
| Frame Size | Rider Height (Imperial) | Rider Height (Metric) |
|---|---|---|
| One Size | 5’6″ – 6’5″ | 168 cm – 196 cm |
Frequently Asked Questions
How does the Rover 2.0 full-suspension system compare to other full-suspension e-bikes in its price range?
The Rover 2.0 uses a ZOOM front coil spring fork with 80mm travel paired with a DNM rear air shock for 50mm of rear travel. The rear air shock is notably adjustable for rider weight, giving a more tunable ride than the coil-only rear setups found on some similarly priced competitors. The result is a noticeably smoother ride on gravel, roots, and road imperfections, though it is not designed for aggressive downhill or technical trail riding.
Is the Rover 2.0 suitable for riders at the taller end of the range, such as someone who is 6’4″?
Yes. Kingbull rates the Rover 2.0 for riders from 5’6″ to 6’5″ (approximately 168cm to 196cm). The adjustable seatpost and upright handlebar position comfortably accommodate taller riders within that range. If you are at or near 6’5″, Kingbull recommends confirming the minimum saddle height suits your inseam before purchasing, as the fixed frame size means there is no larger option to step up to.
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