
DUOTTS
N26
Model year 2025
Price and specs last reviewed Jul 16, 2026
The DUOTTS N26 shares the F26's dual 750W motors and 130 Nm combined torque, but adds full suspension: a front fork plus a rear shock absorber, versus the F26's front-only setup, for a smoother ride over rough terrain. It also steps up to 203mm hydraulic disc brake rotors (vs the F26's 160mm) for stronger stopping power at speed. The same 48V 20Ah Samsung battery delivers a manufacturer-claimed 75 miles, closer to 48 miles practical, and 26x4.0 Kenda fat tires provide the same traction base. At 86.3 lbs with a 330 lb payload, it is nearly identical in weight to the F26 despite the added rear suspension. At $1,299, it undercuts the F26 by $50 while adding full suspension and bigger brakes, making it the stronger value pick between the two unless the F26's specific colorway or lighter unsprung rear end matters more to you.
- ✓ Dual 750W motors for AWD
- ✓ Full suspension system
- ✓ 203mm hydraulic disc brakes
- ✓ 48V 20Ah Samsung battery
- ✓ 26x4.0 fat tires
Scores
How we score →Specifications
Motor & Drivetrain
- Motor type
- Rear hub
- Motor brand
- Torque
- 130 Nm
- Assist levels
- Class
- Class 2 (throttle, 20 mph)
- Top speed
- 28 mph
- Throttle
- Yes
Battery
- Capacity
- 20 Ah
- Range (claimed)
- 75 mi
- Range (real-world)
- ~48 mi
- Charge time
- 6.5 hrs
- Removable
- No
Frame & Comfort
- Frame type
- Step-over
- Material
- Aluminum
- Wheel size
- 26"
- Weight
- 86.3 lbs
- Max. payload
- 330 lbs
- Suspension
- full
Gearing
- Type
- Derailleur
- Speeds
- 7
- Brand
- Shimano Tourney
- Warranty
- 2 yr
Who is this bike for?
Best for
- ✓Off-road riders
- ✓Recreation riders
- ✓Heavier riders (supports up to 330 lbs)
Consider alternatives if you...
- ○Need to lift the bike frequently — at 86.3 lbs it is heavy


