72v Wired Warrior

72v Wired Warrior

2025 72v Wired Warrior Review

I've Never Pushed an Ebike This Hard. 72v Wired Warrior

If you are an experienced eBike rider searching for the ultimate fat tire electric bike, the Wired Warrior is a model worth your attention. Designed to deliver outstanding power, exceptional durability, and versatile performance, this bike caters to riders who want both speed and rugged capability. In this comprehensive review, we'll cover everything from its technical specifications and customization options to real-world riding tests, including off-road trails and hill climbs.

Class and Speed Capabilities

The Wired Warrior arrives as a class 2 eBike, capable of speeds up to 20 mph using a quarter twist throttle and pedal assist. However, it can be unlocked to class 3 speeds (28 mph pedal assist) or even unlimited mode, reaching up to 45+ mph. This flexibility makes it suitable for various riding conditions and preferences.

Weight and Payload

Weighing 107 lbs without batteries and 145 lbs fully loaded, the Wired Warrior is a heavy-duty machine. It supports a maximum payload of 450 lbs, making it ideal for riders of different sizes and those carrying cargo.

Pricing and Warranty

At the time of this review, the Wired Warrior is priced at approximately $2,799 with a one-year warranty, positioning it competitively among high-performance fat tire eBikes.

Frame and Suspension

The frame is constructed from super-thick aluminum with reinforced welds designed to withstand the bike's powerful motor and torque. It features a robust four-link bracket, thicker than most fat tire full suspension bikes on the market.

The front suspension utilizes RST Guide hydraulic forks with 75mm of travel, preload adjustment, and lockout capabilities. The rear suspension includes a DNM air shock with 50mm travel, adjustable preload, and air pressure tailored to rider weight, ensuring a smooth and customizable ride.

Wheels and Tires

Equipped with 26×4-inch puncture-resistant multi-terrain tires on double-walled insulated rims, the Wired Warrior is built to conquer various surfaces — from sand and dirt trails to city streets. The front wheel uses a through axle for added stability and safety.

Additional Components
  • Shimano 7-speed transmission with a thumb shifter
  • Gemma four-piston hydraulic brakes with 203mm rotors for strong stopping power
  • BMX-style handlebars for better control
  • Metal fenders, double-sided chainring guard, and aluminum pedals
  • Rear rack capable of carrying up to 121 lbs
  • Sport profile saddle with comfort groove
Dual Battery System

The Wired Warrior features two 72V batteries: a primary 72V 20Ah battery integrated into the massive down tube (1,440 Wh) and a secondary 72V 15Ah battery mounted on the rear rack (1,080 Wh). Combined, they offer a total capacity of 2520 Wh, delivering extended range and power. Both batteries can be charged on or off the bike using two 3.5-amp chargers, allowing simultaneous charging for convenience.

Motor Specifications

Powered by a 72V 2000W brushless gear hub motor with a peak output of 5,000 watts and 180 Nm of torque, the Wired Warrior offers exceptional climbing ability and acceleration. The motor maintains manageable temperatures even under heavy load, thanks to efficient design and cooling.

Size, Fit, and Comfort

At 81 inches in length, the Wired Warrior is larger than most fat tire eBikes, which typically measure between 71 and 77 inches. It fits riders from 5'4" to 6'6" and comes with two seatpost options to accommodate different leg lengths. The BMX-style handlebars can be adjusted forward or backward for personalized comfort.

The suspension setup and ergonomic design provide a comfortable riding posture, with the sport profile saddle and adjustable suspension absorbing bumps and rough terrain effectively.

Display and Controls

The bike features a full-color display showing battery life, speed, pedal assist level, power output, motor temperature, trip statistics, and more. Controls include a power button, plus/minus buttons for pedal assist adjustment, and a bell.

A USB charging port is conveniently located under the controller. The interface allows toggling between miles and kilometers, temperature units, and light modes—including a flickering safety light option for enhanced visibility.

Advanced Settings

Riders can customize:

  • Maximum speed limits according to class (1 to unlimited)
  • Pedal assist levels (3, 5, 7, or 9) with adjustable power percentages for each level
  • Throttle enable/disable and throttle power percentage (50% to 100%)
  • Start strength for controlled acceleration
  • Cruise control, activated by holding the minus button at speed, helps maintain consistent velocity without hand fatigue
  • Password protection to prevent unauthorized use
Riding Experience

Despite its weight, the Wired Warrior handles smoothly once in motion, especially thanks to carefully tuned gearing and suspension. The lowest gear acts as a "granny gear," making pedaling manageable even without motor assist.

The bike's throttle responds smoothly when linked to pedal assist levels, preventing sudden jolts and making acceleration controllable for riders of all skill levels.

Speed Testing

Top speeds recorded during the review included:

  • Pedal assist level 1: ~19.5 mph (class 1 speed)
  • Pedal assist level 2: 28 mph (class 3 speed)
  • Pedal assist level 3: 32 mph
  • Pedal assist level 4: 36 mph
  • Pedal assist level 6: 42 mph
  • Pedal assist level 7: 47 mph (unlocked speed) – My Settings were incorrect and held this bike back from going top speed. (addressed in separate video)

The bike maintained stability even at high speeds, with the suspension and tires providing a confident ride. Braking tests showed stopping distances of 17 to 68 feet depending on speed, which is reasonable given the bike's weight and power.

Off-Road and Hill Climbing

The Wired Warrior excelled on sand trails, maintaining speeds up to 20 mph for extended periods before motor temperature warnings appeared. Its torque and power enabled it to easily conquer steep hills like the "Hill of Doom," a 31% grade climb that many bikes struggle with.

Battery Life and Range

The dual battery setup allowed the reviewer to travel over 50 miles with mixed riding conditions including hills and sand. Battery indicators on both the bike's display and third-party apps like Strava were closely aligned, providing reliable range estimates.

Pros and Cons

Pros

  • Extremely powerful motor and torque for hill climbing and acceleration
  • Dual batteries provide extended range (up to 90 miles advertised)
  • Robust, beefy frame designed for durability and heavy payloads
  • Highly customizable pedal assist and throttle settings
  • Excellent suspension system for comfort and off-road performance
  • Bright, configurable front and rear lighting for safety
  • Cruise control feature reduces rider fatigue on long rides

Cons

  • Heavier than most eBikes, which can make maneuvering at low speeds or without power challenging
  • Size and weight may intimidate beginners or smaller riders
  • Stopping distances are longer due to weight, requiring cautious braking at high speeds
  • Motor noise is noticeable but not excessive
  • Requires some time and effort to dial in settings for optimal ride experience
Who Should Consider the Wired Warrior?

This bike is ideal for experienced eBike riders who want a high-performance fat tire eBike capable of handling diverse conditions—from city streets to rugged trails. It suits heavier riders or those carrying cargo, as well as enthusiasts who want customizable power and speed options.

If you are new to eBikes or prefer a lightweight commuter, the Wired Warrior may feel overwhelming. However, for those craving power, durability, and long-distance capability, it's a top contender.

Final Thoughts

The Wired Warrior represents a new category of "power performance" fat tire eBikes, combining massive torque, dual batteries, and premium suspension in a rugged package. While its size and weight demand respect and familiarity, once dialed in, it offers an exhilarating ride experience unmatched by many competitors.

Whether tackling steep hills, cruising on trails, or commuting through urban traffic, this bike delivers power, speed, and reliability. The customization options allow riders to tailor the experience from mild to wild, making the Wired Warrior a versatile and thrilling electric bike choice.

If you're ready to invest in a high-quality fat tire eBike that can go the distance and stand up to tough terrain, the Wired Warrior deserves a close look.

For the latest pricing, color options, and to learn more, visit the official Wired website by clicking my link above.

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