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Himiway Escape Pro Electric Bicycle Test in Jackson Hole, WY Photo Rich Goodwin Mountain Weekly News
E-Bikes

Himiway Escape Pro E-Bike Review

Mike Hardaker
April 23, 2022 6 Mins Read
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6 Comments

The Himiway Escape Pro Electric Bicycle isn’t your standard urban ebike— this Class 3 moped-style ebike provides tons more power and comfort than we’re used to on traditional urban models. The fun moped-inspired design transforms any city into a pavement playground, ideal for getting to work or a weekend joyride. If you’re trying to decide between an ebike or a small moped for city use, the Himiway Escape strikes the perfect balance.

This mighty machine is made by Himiway Bikes, a new brand that got its start in 2017, but that has already made a big splash in the ebike market. Himiway specializes in electric urban bikes and the Escape model is among the burliest ebikes in their range.

Mike Hardaker, Author and Gear Tester Talks about the Himiway Escape E-Bike

Himiway Escape Pro Moped Style E-Bike

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1 Himiway Escape Pro Moped Style E-Bike
2 Himiway Escape Pro Weight
3 Himiway Escape Pro Top Speed
4 Himiway Escape Pro Battery
5 Components
6 Himiway Escape Pro Recommended Rider Heights
7 Accessories
8 Himiway Escape Pro E-Bike: Pros and Cons
9 Overall Impression
Mountain Weekly News Editor Mike Hardaker Product Testing Himiway Escape Pro E-Bike
Mike Hardaker Cruising on the Himiway Escape Pro Electric Motorcycles Style E-Bike | Photo Rich Goodwin Mountain Weekly News

As electric bikes continue to skyrocket in popularity, manufacturers are expanding their options and adding innovative designs. The moped-style, one of the most recent trends across the market, is attractive to city cyclists and commuters that prioritize comfort. Himiway’s moped-style seat offers lots of cushion while the seat post height isn’t adjustable from its fixed, relaxed riding position.

Himiway Escape Pro Weight

Lifting an Himiway Escape Pro E-Bike Off Ground
Lifting the rear end of the 92lbs Himiway Escape E-Bike | Photo Rich Goodwin Mountain Weekly News

We expect ebikes to be heavy, but the Escape’s additional dual suspension shocks and beefy fat tires contribute to the the Himiway Escape Pro’s 92 lbs weight. There’s a front spring fork to absorb road buzz and potholes as well a hydraulic lockout option for riding fast on smooth surfaces. The seat stays combine with the heavy-duty rear suspension for an ultra-cushy ride, even at high speeds. The full-suspension front and rear setup adds weight, but is one of the Escape’s most attractive features.

Dual Suspension Electric Moped Himiway Escape Pro E-Bike
Himiways Burly Dual Suspension Rear Shocks | Photo Rich Goodwin Mountain Weekly News
Motorcycle Looking Himiway Escape Pro E-Bike
The Shocks Can Handle Up To 330lbs | Photo Rich Goodwin Mountain Weekly News

Himiway Escape Pro Top Speed

At the heart of this powerful moped electric bike is the 750W rear hub motor with 80Nm of torque to accelerate quickly and zoom through the city. There are seven pedal assist modes to toggle through or you can use the throttle to reach a top speed of 20 mph without pedaling. The half twist throttle design complements the moped-style and the mighty motor makes it feel even more like a motorcycle.

And with a little time on the Himiway Facebook forums you can easily mod the bike to go 28 mph.

Himiway Escape Pro Battery

Samsung E-Bike Battery
Clean Samsung Integrated Removable Frame Battery Design on this Electric Moped from Himiway | Photo Rich Goodwin Mountain Weekly News

All that power is stored by the integrated 48V 17.5Ah Samsung/LG battery that comes with a two year warranty from Himiway. The high capacity battery has more amp hours than almost any other ebike on the market. It fits neatly into the downtube of the 6061 aluminum frame, providing up to 45 miles of range on a single charge. The battery is heavy, but we’ve already accepted that fact on this beefy bike. The battery charges in about six to seven hours.

Components

Shimano Altus Electric Bicycle Components
Shimano Altus Components | Photo Rich Goodwin Mountain Weekly News

The Himiway Escape comes equipped with solid componentry including Shimano Altus 7-speed groupset and Tektro Aries 180mm mechanical disc brakes. These reliable specs will hold up well on your daily rides or commutes, but keep in mind that this heavy bike declines in performance while pedaling unassisted. You’ll almost always be using the motor and the Escape’s serious weight makes it hard to transport off the bike. The cassette runs 14-28t and the 4” Kenda K-Shield fat tires provide plenty of traction— useful for dirt paths but maybe a bit overkill if you only ride on city streets.

The “moped-style” label that Himiway attached to this bike rings true and is perfect for riders that want lots of power and prefer a relaxed sitting position. The ride feel is zippy and accelerates quickly off the line. The bike’s geometry and low center of gravity helps with stability and control, even at high speeds. That low-to-the-ground setup feels fun to ride and is very similar to zooming around on an actual moped.

Himiway Escape Pro Recommended Rider Heights

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Mike Hardaker (5’11) on the Himiway Escape Sitting in the Moped Style Riding Position | Photo Rich Goodwin Mountain Weekly News

It’s worth mentioning that riders will have to get used to the moped sitting position— you can’t raise the seat and there’s not much leg extension while pedaling. Like a bike seat on steroids, the wide bench seat has lots of padding, but can rub against your legs during pedaling. Our tests proved that it’s comfortable, but you might miss a way to stretch your legs on longer rides.

Moped Style E-Bike in Jackson Hole, WY
The Moped Step Through Style Makes Getting on and Off the Himiway Escape Pro E-Bike Incredibly Easy | Photo Rich Goodwin Mountain Weekly News
  • Recommended Rider Heights 5’2″ ~ 6’1″

Accessories

Bike with Wooden Picnic Table Rack
The Eye Catching Himiway Escape Wooden Rear Picnic Table Style Rear Rack | Photo Rich Goodwin Mountain Weekly News

The finishing accessories include a sleek, wooden-feel rear rack, heavy-duty aluminum kickstand, and integrated lights. The bright 48V headlight matches with a rear brake light that activates automatically when you slow down. The large backlit LCD display shows all of your most important ride metrics and battery health. Himiway offers additional accessories like a front basket and delivery rear rack in case you want to carry more cargo on urban adventures with the Himiway Escape Pro.

Himiway Escape Pro E-Bike: Pros and Cons

Pros

  • Moped-inspired design: Comfortable riding position, lots of power, fun to ride.
  • Full-suspension system: Great comfort even at high speeds, handles bumps and potholes well.
  • Powerful motor: Accelerates quickly, conquers hills easily (750W motor with 80Nm of torque).
  • Long range: Up to 45 miles on a single charge (thanks to the 48V 17.5Ah Samsung/LG battery).
  • Durable components: Shimano Altus 7-speed groupset, Tektro Aries 180mm mechanical disc brakes.
  • Safety features: Integrated lights, bright headlight, automatic brake light.
  • Easy to get on and off: Step-through frame design.
  • Comfortable seat: Wide bench seat with lots of padding.
  • Useful accessories: Rear rack, kickstand, LCD display (shows ride metrics and battery health).
  • All-terrain capable: Fat tires provide good traction on various terrains.

Cons

  • Heavy: 92 lbs, difficult to transport.
  • Non-adjustable seat: Fixed seat height, limited leg extension while pedaling. May not be comfortable for longer rides.
  • Expensive: $1,599.
  • Bulkier tires: May be overkill for smooth city streets.
  • Not very maneuverable without motor assistance: Heavy weight makes it hard to pedal unassisted.

Overall Impression

Riding an Electric Fat Bike
Mike Hardaker Enjoying the Maneuverability of the Himiway Escape Pro Electric Scooter Style E-Bike | Photo Rich Goodwin Mountain Weekly News

The Himiway Escape Pro achieves the right balance between ebike and moped style electric bike to conquer the urban jungle and comfortably cruise over potholes. This capable two-wheeler is ideal for daily commuting or weekend recreational riding. Riders can purchase this Himiway moped e-bike, the Escape Pro for $1,599.00 and stand out in the urban environment with an all-rounder ebike with plenty of flair.

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A dedicated gear tester, Mike spends his summers evaluating e-bikes, hunting equipment, and backpacking gear, transitioning to winter sports gear reviews, including splitboards and snowboards and avalanche snow safety equipment during the colder SNOWY winter months.

6 Comments

  1. Louie says:
    January 25, 2025 at 4:30 AM

    Great review! The Himiway Escape Pro sounds like a fantastic choice for both beginners and seasoned riders. I especially love the emphasis on its battery life and off-road capabilities. I’m considering getting one for my upcoming mountain trips!

    Reply
    1. Mike Hardaker says:
      January 26, 2025 at 10:26 AM

      Louie,

      Highly reccomend this version. The Escape Pro is a blast to ride. Keep in mind the heavier weight if transporting this e-bike on a traditional bike rack.

      -Mike

      Reply
  2. Florin says:
    January 24, 2025 at 3:13 AM

    Great review! The Himiway Escape Pro sounds like a solid choice for both mountain trails and city commuting. I love the idea of a lightweight frame combined with powerful performance. I’m definitely considering adding this e-bike to my collection!

    Reply
    1. Mike Hardaker says:
      January 24, 2025 at 11:13 AM

      Florin,

      For fun factor of 10 the Escape Pro E-Bike from Himiway is a total blast to ride!!

      -Mike

      Reply
  3. Reiner says:
    May 31, 2022 at 8:15 AM

    Ist das bike in Deutschland zugelassen

    Reply
    1. Mike Hardaker says:
      June 1, 2022 at 9:54 AM

      Reiner,

      zu verkaufen?

      -Mike

      Reply

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