Written by:
Liam E.
Last updated:
Jun 14, 26
Full suspension, fat tires, and a 960Wh battery for under $1,100 — the Burchda R5 Pro is absurd value.
960Wh (48V 20Ah) removable battery delivers 40-55 miles of real-world range — exceptional at this price point
1000W brushless rear hub motor provides strong low-end torque and confident hill-climbing performance
Full dual suspension (front fork + rear shock) on a sub-$1,100 fat-tire e-bike is nearly unmatched in this category
7-speed Shimano drivetrain shifts reliably and is easy to service or upgrade
Integrated front and rear lights, color LCD display, and throttle included — no add-on purchases needed
Mechanical disc brakes require significant lever force to modulate effectively at speed given the bike's 70lb weight — hydraulic brakes would be a meaningful upgrade
Front suspension fork lacks rebound damping adjustment and feels noticeably cheap on sharper trail impacts compared to mid-range suspension forks
Claimed 80-mile range is unrealistic outside of flat, low-assist, near-throttle-free conditions — expect 40-55 miles in typical mixed use
If you’ve been hunting for a full-suspension fat-tire e-bike without spending $3,000+, the Burchda R5 Pro review conversation starts and ends with one word: value. At around $1,099, this bike packs a 1000W brushless rear hub motor, a massive 48V 20Ah (960Wh) removable battery, and genuine dual suspension into a price bracket where most competitors are still selling rigid frames with half the battery capacity. That’s not a small deal — that’s a category disruption.
The R5 Pro is built around 26×4-inch fat tires, which immediately signals its intent: rough roads, light trails, beach paths, gravel, and anywhere a standard commuter bike would buckle. The full suspension setup — a front suspension fork paired with a rear shock — takes the edge off chunky terrain in a way that rigid fat-tire bikes simply can’t match. Add in a 7-speed Shimano drivetrain, five pedal assist levels, a throttle, integrated front and rear lights, and a color LCD display, and you’ve got a bike that looks like a $2,000 build on a $1,099 budget. BurchdaBikes is clearly targeting budget-conscious adventure riders and commuters who want capability without compromise — and on paper, the R5 Pro delivers a compelling case.
The Burchda R5 Pro is built for the budget-minded adventure commuter — someone who wants to tackle more than just smooth pavement without financing a premium e-bike. If you’re commuting on rough city streets, crushed limestone trails, or mixed surfaces, this bike handles the variety without flinching. It’s also a strong pick for heavier riders who appreciate the stability of fat tires and the load-bearing confidence of a hub motor.
Fitness level doesn’t matter much here — the throttle and five PAS levels mean complete beginners and seasoned cyclists alike can dial in their effort. This is not a bike for serious mountain trail riders who need precision suspension and hydraulic brakes. But if you’re a recreational rider, a practical commuter, or someone who just wants to explore more terrain on a strict budget, the R5 Pro fits that brief almost perfectly. First-time e-bike buyers will find this an approachable, feature-rich entry point.

The 1000W brushless rear hub motor pulls hard. Off the line with throttle engaged, you feel genuine urgency — not the timid nudge you get from 500W hub motors. In PAS 4 and 5, the R5 Pro handles moderate inclines without drama, though steep grades above 10% will tax the system with a heavier rider. The five assist levels are well-spaced, giving you genuine granularity between a light pedaling assist and full-send mode.
Real-world range lands between 40 and 55 miles in my testing at mixed PAS levels — the claimed 80 miles is throttle-light, flat-terrain optimism. Still, 40+ miles from a sub-$1,100 bike is genuinely impressive. The 960Wh battery charges in roughly 6-7 hours with the standard charger.
The front suspension fork softens trail chatter adequately, though it lacks rebound adjustment — don’t expect RockShox-level refinement. The rear shock is similarly basic but functional. Mechanical disc brakes do their job on flat ground but require firm lever pull on steep descents with this bike’s ~70lb weight. The 7-speed Shimano derailleur shifts cleanly. The 26×4-inch fat tires provide excellent traction on gravel and packed dirt.
$1,099
~70 lbs (31.75 kg)
1000W brushless rear hub motor
48V 20Ah (960Wh), removable
Up to 80 miles (40-55 miles real-world)
Approximately 6-7 hours
5 levels + throttle
26 x 4-inch fat tires
Full dual suspension — front fork + rear shock
7-speed Shimano
Mechanical disc brakes, front and rear
Class 2 / Class 3 capable
Full suspension, fat tires, and a 960Wh battery for under $1,100 — the Burchda R5 Pro is absurd value.