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Eahora Romeo Pro II — 26″ Full-Suspension AWD, 4,000W of Off-Road Hardware on the Biggest 4-Piston Brakes in the Romeo Line
The Romeo Pro II is the all-terrain pick of the Eahora Romeo family. Eahora’s global specifications rate its dual hub motors at 2 × 2,000W (4,000W combined peak) with 240 Nm of combined torque (2 × 120 Nm) and a 35–40° climbing ceiling. Underneath sits real full suspension — a 100mm hydraulic fork plus a tunable 50mm air rear shock — rolling on 26″ × 4.0″ INNOVA fat tyres, stopped by the largest 4-piston brakes in the Romeo line (203mm rotors), and fed by a 52V 60Ah / 3,120 Wh battery good for a genuine all-day ride.
This is an all-terrain machine, not a pathway commuter. The 26-inch wheels roll over roots, ruts, and curbs that stop a 20-inch fat bike; the air rear shock can be dialled to your weight instead of fighting a fixed coil; and the AWD layout means when the rear wheel slips on wet gravel or packed snow, the front motor is already pulling you straight. Eahora rates PAS range at 167–180 km and throttle-only at 112–122 km — credible numbers for a 3,120 Wh pack, with real-world results depending on terrain, assist level, rider weight, and temperature.
🇨🇦 Ships from Canada · Free Canada-wide shipping · 1-year Eahora warranty + Zeus support · 1-866-938-7580 — real humans answer
⚠️ This is an off-road eBike — not a federally-classified PAB. Eahora Canada ships the Romeo Pro II firmware-limited to 500W delivered output and 32 km/h and markets Transport Canada Power-Assisted Bicycle compliance. But Eahora’s own global specifications rate the dual motors at 2 × 2,000W (4,000W peak), and Canada’s federal PAB test (Motor Vehicle Safety Regulations SOR/2000-180) is the motor’s rated output, not a software cap. A dual-motor system rated this far above 500W is not a federally-classified PAB at any setting. Built for private property, Crown land, and designated motorized trails — ride the factory setting only where local rules allow, and keep the off-road unlock off public infrastructure. Provincial eBike laws →
Quick Answer
The Eahora Romeo Pro II is a 26-inch full-suspension dual-motor AWD all-terrain eBike. Eahora’s global spec rates the twin brushless hub motors at 2 × 2,000W (4,000W combined peak) with 240 Nm combined torque (2 × 120 Nm); the Canadian unit ships firmware-limited to 500W / 32 km/h with an off-road unlock. A 52V 60Ah Grade A battery (3,120 Wh) rated 167–180 km PAS / 112–122 km throttle-only, with ≥1,200 cycle life and key-removable for indoor charging. INNOVA 26″ × 4.0″ fat tyres on 36H aluminium rims with 13-gauge stainless spokes. Full suspension: 100mm adjustable hydraulic fork plus 50mm rear air shock with damping. 4-piston hydraulic disc brakes with 203mm × 2.7mm rotors and motor cutoff — the largest 4-piston rotors in the Romeo line. Shimano 7-speed (RD-TY300, 14–28T cassette, 44T 170mm crank). 4″ colour LCD with selectable motor switch (front / rear / dual), Bluetooth, USB-A. 2,000 lumen LED headlight with integrated horn. LED taillight with brake-signal blinker. 8-second auto-cruise + 6 km/h walk mode. High-carbon steel step-over frame, 68.5 kg (151 lbs), up to 330 lb (150 kg) payload, fits riders 5′6″–6′4″ (170–195 cm). Available in Black, Silver Grey, Army Green. IPX6. Because the motors are rated above Canada’s federal 500W PAB ceiling, it is an off-road / private-property eBike, not a pathway commuter. 1-month Zeus + 1-year Eahora warranty. Free Canada-wide shipping. Compare it with the 60V Romeo Ultra II flagship → or browse more AWD & off-road eBikes →
Assembly & Installation Video
The official Eahora installation walkthrough for the Romeo Pro II. Unbox, mount the front wheel, square the handlebar and seatpost, fit the pedals, power on, and run through PAS configuration. Watch this before opening the box.
Why the Romeo Pro II Is the All-Terrain Pick of the Romeo Line
Most AWD fat eBikes make you choose: a calm, road-tuned bike or a powerful off-road one. The Romeo Pro II refuses the choice. The Canadian unit’s factory tuning — 500W output, 32 km/h — is deliberately mellow, so it behaves like a relaxed all-terrain cruiser on a gravel laneway. The off-road unlock then releases the dual motors’ full rating for trails and private land. One bike, two personalities, and you decide which one you’re riding — legally, on the right surface.
What sets it apart from its 20-inch siblings is the chassis. The 26-inch wheels roll over obstacles a small-wheel fat bike slams into, carrying momentum and feeling planted at speed. The rear air shock — not a fixed coil — can be tuned to your weight and how you ride. And the 4-piston 203mm brakes are the largest 4-piston rotors in the Romeo line, which is exactly what a 151 lb AWD bike with two strong motors needs to stop with authority.
The honest trade-off: a 26-inch full-suspension dual-motor build is heavy — 151 lbs — and it runs a cadence sensor rather than a torque sensor. Neither is a flaw; both are the consequences of this much hardware. If you want the same platform with the biggest battery and payload in the family, the Romeo Ultra II steps up to 60V and 500 lbs (at 205 lbs of its own). We cover every trade-off in the honest-take section below.
The takeaway: the Romeo Pro II is the right pick if your riding is gravel, trail, farm property, Crown land, and packed snow — and you want 26-inch rollover, a tunable air rear shock, and genuine 4-piston stopping power on a battery big enough to ride all day. It is built for terrain and traction, not for multi-use pathway compliance.
Key Features
- Dual brushless hub motors — 2 × 2,000W (4,000W peak) — 240 Nm combined — AWD with selectable drive modes — Eahora’s global spec rates the front and rear hubs at 2,000W each (4,000W combined peak). The 4″ LCD includes a motors switch — ride front-only, rear-only, or dual-drive depending on conditions. AWD lets the front motor pull when the rear loses grip on snow or loose surfaces, and the load spreads across two motors so each runs cooler on sustained climbs. Both are sealed inside the hubs — no exposed drivetrain to corrode in winter salt. The Canadian unit ships firmware-limited to 500W / 32 km/h; the off-road unlock restores the full rating — see the legal note below.
- 52V 60Ah (3,120 Wh) lithium battery — Grade A pouch cells — ≥1,200 cycle life — Eahora rates the pack at 167–180 km PAS / 112–122 km throttle-only. Our winter editorial estimate (−10°C to −15°C with cell capacity loss): roughly 100–130 km PAS range. The 1,200+ cycle rating to 80% capacity means daily use with proper charging habits will see usable battery life measured in years, not seasons. Removes from the frame with the included key for indoor charging.
- Full suspension — 100mm adjustable hydraulic fork + 50mm rear air shock with damping — Adjustable preload on the fork lets you dial spring rate to your weight and load. The rear air shock is genuinely damped — not a passive coil — meaning it controls wheel movement over rough ground instead of just softening the first impact. Combined with the fat tyres, it’s one of the smoothest rides in the Romeo line over potholes, roots, curbs, and gravel washboard.
- 4-piston hydraulic disc brakes — 203mm × 2.7mm steel rotors — motor cutoff — Four pistons per calliper give meaningfully more clamping force than the 2-piston systems on most fat eBikes, and the 203mm rotor is the largest 4-piston rotor in the Romeo line. Semi-metallic pads come standard. Motor cutoff fires the instant a brake lever is squeezed — non-negotiable safety on a dual-motor build that can move at a real clip off-road.
- INNOVA 26″ × 4.0″ fat tyres — 28–33 PSI — A named-brand fat tyre on 26-inch wheels: bigger rollover than the 20-inch wheels on most fat eBikes, a large contact patch for sand, gravel, wet pavement, packed snow, and loose dirt, and a big air cushion that adds a second layer of comfort over the suspension. 36H aluminium alloy rims, 13-gauge black stainless steel spokes, inner tubes (not tubeless) for simple roadside repairs.
- Shimano 7-speed drivetrain — RD-TY300 derailleur, MF-TZ500-7 14–28T cassette, 44T 170mm crank — Hub motors don’t drive through the chain, so cassette and chain wear is dramatically lower than on a mid-drive of comparable power. With this much motor torque on tap, shift under light pedal pressure to protect the chain and derailleur. Aluminium crankset with dual chain guard.
- 4″ colour LCD — motor switch — Bluetooth — USB-A charging port — Speed, battery, PAS level, and trip data at a glance, brighter and larger than a typical 3″ eBike display. The dedicated motor-switch toggle is a feature most dual-motor eBikes bury in a sub-menu. Bluetooth pairs to a smartphone, and the USB-A port draws from the main 52V battery to charge a phone or GPS while you ride.
- 2,000 lumen / 20W LED headlight with integrated horn — Real illumination for unlit gravel roads and Canadian trails after dusk. The electric horn is wired into the handlebar controls. Both run off the main battery — no AA batteries to replace mid-winter.
- LED taillight with brake-signal blinker — Always-on rear visibility that brightens and blinks under braking, the same logic as an automotive brake light — following traffic sees your brake intent before your speed changes.
- 5-level cadence PAS + 5-level twist throttle with delayed response — Cadence PAS triggers steady assist at your chosen level based on pedal rotation. The twist throttle has an intentional response delay built in — a safety design that prevents accidentally engaging full power at a stop. PAS vs throttle explained for Canadian riding →
- 8-second auto-cruise + 6 km/h walk mode + IPX6 weatherproofing — Auto-cruise holds a set speed on long open trails without continuous throttle input. Walk mode provides slow assisted forward movement — essential for moving a 151 lb machine up a ramp or through tight spaces. IPX6 covers powerful water jets from any direction — rain, slush spray, splashed puddles. Leather memory-foam saddle, heavy-duty aluminium kickstand, and front and rear fenders are bolted on out of the box.
About the “500W Road Mode” — The Honest Truth on Power & Legality
Eahora Canada lists the Romeo Pro II as “factory-limited to 500W output to comply with local road regulations,” with “higher peak output and torque available for off-road performance,” and states the bike “meets Transport Canada requirements for Power-Assisted Bicycles.” The implication is that the road setting makes the bike a federally-classified PAB. We won’t leave that impression unqualified.
Eahora’s own global (US) specifications rate the dual hub motors at 2 × 2,000W nominal — 4,000W combined peak. Canada’s federal PAB regulation (Motor Vehicle Safety Regulations SOR/2000-180) defines a PAB by the motor’s rated continuous output — 500W or less, with functional pedals and an assisted-speed cut-out at 32 km/h. The legal test is the motor’s rated capability, not a downstream software setting.
A factory cap that limits delivered output to 500W does not change the motors’ rated capacity, and the off-road unlock raises both output and speed (Eahora’s US specs cite up to ~46 mph / 74 km/h) well beyond any road limit. Ontario and Quebec apply the strict reading: a dual-motor bike rated this far above 500W is not classified as a PAB.
The Romeo Pro II is therefore best understood as an all-terrain / off-road eBike, appropriate for:
- Private property and farmland
- Crown land and forest-service roads where motorized cycles are permitted
- Designated motorized off-road, ATV, and snowmobile trails
- Provincial off-road permit zones
If your primary riding is pathway commuting that requires a federally-classified PAB, choose a single-motor 500W-nominal bike that meets the definition at the hardware level. The Romeo Pro II is built for terrain and traction, not pathway compliance — ride the factory setting only where local rules allow, and keep the unlock off public infrastructure. Provincial enforcement varies; verify your local bylaws. Full Canadian eBike laws by province →
Why Steel + 151 lbs Is the Honest Trade-Off for This Build
The battery alone weighs 14 kg (30.9 lbs) — a meaningful share of the bike before the frame, two motors, and full-suspension hardware are added. Big 203mm brakes, a 4-inch display, and fat 26-inch wheels pile on quickly. The Romeo Pro II frame is high-carbon steel for three reasons:
- Durability under load. Dual motors and a 330 lb payload concentrate stress at the head tube and bottom-bracket junction. Steel handles repeated impact and flex loads better than entry-tier aluminium — an aluminium frame to this spec would need premium 6061-T6 with reinforced welds.
- Weld-repairability. Steel can be welded by any local fabrication shop if damaged after a fall on a remote trail. Aluminium requires specialised TIG equipment most shops don’t have — and on an off-road bike, repair access matters.
- Vibration damping. Steel naturally absorbs trail vibration better than aluminium — felt in the wrists and lower back at the end of a long ride, on top of what the full suspension already soaks up.
The trade-off: 151 lbs is heavy. Loading the bike on a vehicle rack requires a hitch rack rated for 80+ lbs (most trunk racks are not). Carrying it up apartment stairs is impractical — ground-floor or garage storage is the realistic expectation. Walk mode helps with ramps without the motor under full load. The upside: once you’re rolling, the weight plus the low-slung battery makes the Romeo Pro II feel planted and stable over rough ground rather than twitchy.
The takeaway: plan storage and transport before you buy. Ground-floor or garage storage, plus a hitch rack rated for 80+ lbs if you haul it, turn the weight from a daily frustration into a non-issue. If 151 lbs is a dealbreaker, the lighter 20-inch Romeo II (143 lbs) is the more manageable platform.
Everything Included
Main frame box: Romeo Pro II main body (preassembled with rear wheel, motors, battery, fenders, kickstand, saddle) · 52V 60Ah lithium battery with 2 keys · 58.8V 7A quick charger · LED headlight · Left and right platform pedals · Screws and toolkit · Owner’s manual
Front wheel box: Front wheel with hub motor pre-laced, tyre and inner tube installed
Ships partially assembled — final assembly is front-wheel installation, handlebar alignment, pedal fitting, and seatpost setup with the included tools (follow the official Eahora video above). A rear rack and basket are sold separately if you need cargo capacity beyond panniers. Browse compatible Zeus eBike accessories, or call 1-866-938-7580 if you’d like a hand with setup.
Shipping & Delivery
- Shipping: Free Canada-wide shipping
- Delivery: Standard Canada-wide delivery as per Zeus shipping policy
- Tracking: Tracking email sent once shipped
- Assembly: Ships partially assembled — toolkit included; follow the official Eahora assembly video above before unboxing
Warranty
The Romeo Pro II is covered by a layered warranty: a 1-month Zeus complimentary limited warranty (claim coordination), the Eahora manufacturer warranty (1 year on material and workmanship defects across components and parts), and optional paid Zeus extended-protection plans (1, 2, 3, or 5 years). Standard wear items — tyres, brake pads, chains, grips, and the saddle — and damage from misuse, improper maintenance, or unauthorised modification are not covered. See our warranty page for full terms, or call 1-866-938-7580 to confirm current Eahora coverage on the Romeo Pro II before purchase.
What You Should Know Before Buying (Honest Take)
- It’s an off-road eBike, not a pathway commuter. The dual-motor hardware is rated above the federal 500W ceiling, so it isn’t a federally-classified PAB regardless of Eahora’s 500W road-mode cap. Ride it on private property, Crown land, and designated motorized trails. If you need a multi-use-path bike, this isn’t it — and we’d rather tell you now than after delivery.
- Cadence sensor, not torque sensor. Assist is on/off in PAS levels — consistent and predictable, but not proportional to your effort the way a torque-sensing bike feels. Many riders prefer the cadence behaviour for relaxed all-terrain cruising; use the throttle for fine control off the line.
- 151 lbs (68.5 kg) is a real number. Ground-floor storage is strongly recommended. Loading into a truck bed solo requires a ramp or a second person. Once moving under motor power the weight is invisible — but it matters every time the bike isn’t moving.
- 330 lb payload ceiling. Plenty for most riders plus gear. If you’re a heavier rider, regularly carry significant cargo, or want maximum spec-sheet headroom, the Romeo Ultra II is rated to 500 lbs.
- Cell brand not published. Eahora describes the cells as Grade A lithium-ion pouch and rates ≥1,200 cycles, but doesn’t name the cell manufacturer (Samsung, LG, Panasonic, etc.). Common across mid-tier suppliers, but worth noting. Call 1-866-938-7580 for the current cell spec on shipping inventory.
- Inner-tube tyres, not tubeless. Cheaper to repair, slightly more puncture-prone than a tubeless setup. Carry a spare tube and a pump if you ride remote.
- Range realism. Treat the 180 km PAS figure as the upper bound. Realistic Canadian riding is roughly 100–200 km depending on terrain, assist, rider weight, and temperature — less in deep cold.
- Eahora doesn’t publish UL certification on the Canadian product page. If your building requires a specific UL standard on file (UL 2849, UL 2271), call us at 1-866-938-7580 before ordering — we won’t claim a certification we can’t verify.
The trade-offs are honest and proportional. Nothing on the Romeo Pro II is hidden behind marketing — the verified specs are what you get on the trail.
Will It Fit You? — Sizing & Fit
The Romeo Pro II is a single-frame 26-inch fat-tyre AWD eBike sized for riders 5′6″ to 6′4″ (170–195 cm), with a recommended minimum inseam of about 73 cm. The 26-inch wheels and step-over steel frame suit taller riders especially well and feel planted at speed.
| Dimension | Measurement | What It Tells You |
|---|---|---|
| Recommended rider height | 5′6″–6′4″ (170–195 cm) | Suits average to tall riders; minimum inseam ~73 cm |
| Frame | High-carbon steel step-over, 26″ × 18″ | Stable platform; steel adds weight but absorbs vibration |
| Seat height | 87 cm (34.3″) | Set saddle so the leg is nearly straight at full pedal extension |
| Standover height | 67 cm (26.4″) | Higher than a 20-inch build — expect to tip-toe at a stop if short |
| Handlebar height | 113 cm (44.5″) | Upright, relaxed all-terrain riding position |
| Wheelbase | 128 cm (50.4″) | Stable at low speeds, planted on rough ground |
| Total length | 201 cm (79.1″) | Plan storage and truck-bed / rack transport accordingly |
| Width | 73 cm (28.7″) | Fat-tyre stance — check garage and doorway clearance |
| Reach | 54 cm (21.3″) | Roomy cockpit; comfortable for taller riders |
| Chain stay | 56 cm (22.0″) | Long rear end for stability under load |
| Crank length | 170 mm | Standard all-terrain crank length |
| Bike weight | 68.5 kg / 151 lbs with battery | Heavy — ground-floor or garage storage strongly recommended |
| Max payload | 330 lbs (150 kg) | Rider + cargo combined ceiling |
Full Specifications
| Motor & Performance | |
|---|---|
| Motors | Dual brushless hub (front + rear AWD), IPX6 |
| Motor Power (Eahora global spec) | 2 × 2,000W nominal (4,000W combined peak) |
| Canadian Factory Limit | Firmware-limited to 500W delivered output / 32 km/h; off-road unlock available |
| Combined Torque | 240 Nm (2 × 120 Nm) |
| Top Speed | 32 km/h factory; up to ~46 mph (74 km/h) unlocked per Eahora US specs — off-road only |
| Gradeability | 35°–40° |
| Pedal Sensor | 5-level cadence |
| Throttle | 5-level twist with delayed response |
| Cruise Control | Yes — 8-second auto-cruise |
| Walk Mode | Yes — 6 km/h |
| Motor Switch | Front-only / rear-only / dual-drive selectable from display |
| Federal PAB Status | Not a federally-classified PAB at any setting — dual-motor hardware rated above the 500W ceiling. All-terrain / off-road use. |
| Battery & Range | |
| Battery | 52V 60Ah lithium-ion (3,120 Wh), Grade A pouch cells |
| Lifespan | ≥1,200 charge cycles to 80% capacity |
| Charger | 58.8V 7A quick charger (included) |
| Charge Time | 6–7.5 hours full |
| PAS Range (rated) | 167–180 km (104–112 mi) |
| Throttle-Only Range (rated) | 112–122 km (70–76 mi) |
| Winter Range Estimate | ~100–130 km PAS at −10°C to −15°C (Zeus editorial) |
| Removable | Yes — key-locked, indoor charging |
| Suspension & Brakes | |
| Front Fork | Adjustable hydraulic, 100mm travel |
| Rear Shock | Air suspension with damping, 50mm travel |
| Brakes | 4-piston hydraulic disc with motor cutoff |
| Rotors | 203mm × 2.7mm steel, front and rear |
| Brake Pads | Semi-metallic |
| Wheels & Drivetrain | |
| Tyres | INNOVA 26″ × 4.0″ fat with inner tube, 28–33 PSI |
| Rims | 36H aluminium alloy |
| Spokes | Black stainless steel, 13 gauge |
| Gears | Shimano 7-speed, 14–28T cassette |
| Derailleur | Shimano RD-TY300 |
| Cassette | Shimano MF-TZ500-7, 14–28T |
| Crankset | 170mm aluminium, 44T chainring, dual chain guard |
| Electronics & Controls | |
| Display | 4″ colour LCD with motor switch, Bluetooth, USB-A charging port |
| Headlight | 2,000 lumen / 20W LED with integrated horn |
| Taillight | LED with brake-signal blinker |
| Reflectors | Pedal, spoke, and tyre |
| Weather Rating | IPX6 |
| Frame & Dimensions | |
| Frame | High-carbon steel step-over, 26″ × 18″ |
| Colours | Black · Silver Grey · Army Green |
| Bike Weight | 68.5 kg (151 lbs) with battery — battery alone 14 kg (30.9 lbs) |
| Max Payload | 330 lbs (150 kg) |
| Rider Height | 5′6″–6′4″ (170–195 cm) |
| Seat Height | 87 cm (34.3″) |
| Standover Height | 67 cm (26.4″) |
| Handlebar Height | 113 cm (44.5″) |
| Total Length | 201 cm (79.1″) |
| Wheelbase | 128 cm (50.4″) |
| Width | 73 cm (28.7″) |
| Top Tube | 71 cm (28.0″) |
| Reach | 54 cm (21.3″) |
| Chain Stay | 56 cm (22.0″) |
| Handlebar | Aluminium 720mm × 31.8mm with rise |
| Saddle | Leather with memory foam, pressure-relief design |
| Grips | 120mm rubber, ergonomic anti-slip |
| Kickstand | Heavy-duty aluminium alloy |
| Fenders | Plastic front and rear, included |
| Canadian Legality & Certification | |
| Canadian PAB Compliance | No — motors rated above 500W; off-road / private-property eBike |
| Off-Road Mode | Unlock restores full output and speed for private-property use |
| Weather Rating | IPX6 — per Eahora published spec |
| UL Certification | Not published by Eahora on the Canadian product page |
| Shipping & Warranty | |
| Shipping | Free Canada-wide, dispatched within 3–7 business days |
| Tracking | Tracking email sent once shipped |
| Assembly | Ships partially assembled — follow the official Eahora assembly video above |
| Zeus Coverage | 1-month limited warranty included with every order |
| Manufacturer Warranty | 1 year on material and workmanship defects (Eahora) |
| Extended Support | Paid Zeus extended-support plans (1, 2, 3, 5 yr) available at checkout — full terms |
Who Is the Eahora Romeo Pro II For?
- All-terrain riders who want 26-inch rollover and full suspension. The bigger wheels, the tunable air rear shock, and the fat INNOVA tyres make the Romeo Pro II genuinely comfortable on roots, ruts, gravel, and rough trail where a 20-inch fat bike gets knocked around. Browse mountain & off-road eBikes →
- Property owners and Crown-land riders. Full suspension, fat tyres, dual motors, a 330 lb payload, and IPX6 sealing handle gravel laneways, farm property, forest-service roads, and ATV-permitted trails — the surfaces where an off-road eBike belongs. Winter eBike guide →
- Riders who want AWD traction for wet, gravel, or winter conditions. Two-motor traction matters most on low-grip surfaces — wet leaves, packed snow, gravel washboard. The front motor pulls while the rear pushes, keeping the bike tracking straight where a single-motor bike would slip.
- Riders who want long range on a comfortable 26-inch platform. The 3,120 Wh battery supports genuine all-day rides. Long-range eBike guide →
- Taller riders who want a planted, stable bike. The 26″ × 18″ frame and 5′6″–6′4″ fit range suit riders toward the upper end especially well, and the bike’s mass makes it feel solid at speed.
Who it’s NOT for:
- Riders who need a PAB for multi-use pathways — this is a dual-motor off-road bike, not a pathway commuter. Choose a single-motor 500W-nominal PAB instead.
- Riders who must carry the bike upstairs — 151 lbs is a two-person stairs job.
- Riders needing 500 lb payload or the biggest battery — the Eahora Romeo Ultra II is rated to 500 lbs on a 60V 80Ah (4,800 Wh) pack.
- Riders who want a lighter, more compact bike — the 20-inch Romeo II is 143 lbs with a lower step-over.
- Riders who want torque-sensor proportional power — the Romeo Pro II uses a cadence sensor.
How the Romeo Pro II Compares — Romeo Pro II vs Romeo Ultra II
These are the two 26-inch full-suspension dual-motor AWD bikes in the Romeo line. Same frame size, same 240 Nm torque, same cadence sensor — the decision comes down to battery, brakes, weight, and payload (scroll horizontally on mobile to see both columns):
| Spec | ★ Eahora Romeo Pro II | Eahora Romeo Ultra II |
|---|---|---|
| Best For | Lighter AWD + strongest braking | Maximum range + payload flagship |
| Drive System | Dual-hub AWD (52V) | Dual-hub AWD (60V) |
| Motor Power | 2 × 2,000W (4,000W peak)* | Dual hub (peak watts not published)* |
| Combined Torque | 240 Nm | 240 Nm |
| Battery | 52V 60Ah / 3,120 Wh | 60V 80Ah / 4,800 Wh |
| Rated PAS Range | 167–180 km | 167–378 km |
| Tyres | 26″ × 4.0″ INNOVA | 26″ × 4.0″ |
| Front Fork | Hydraulic, 100mm | Air, 100mm |
| Rear Shock | Air, 50mm | Air, 50mm |
| Brakes | 4-piston, 203mm | 2-piston, 240mm |
| Headlight | 2,000 lm | 2,500 lm |
| Weight | 151 lbs (68.5 kg) | 205 lbs (93 kg) |
| Payload | 330 lbs | 500 lbs |
| PAS Sensor | Cadence | Cadence |
| Charge Time | 6–7.5 h | 8–12 h |
| Factory Top Speed | 32 km/h | 32 km/h |
| Federal PAB | Not a PAB (off-road) | Not a PAB (off-road) |
| Warranty | 1-mo Zeus + 1-yr mfr | 1-mo Zeus + 1-yr mfr |
*Motor power per Eahora’s global (US) specifications; Canadian units ship firmware-limited to 500W delivered output. Eahora does not publish a peak watt figure for the Romeo Ultra II.
Choose the Romeo Pro II if you want the lighter, more manageable bike (151 lbs vs 205 lbs), the stronger 4-piston braking, the faster charge, and a 3,120 Wh battery that already rides all day. Choose the Eahora Romeo Ultra II → if you want the 60V flagship — the biggest battery in the Romeo line (4,800 Wh, up to 378 km PAS), an air fork, a 500 lb payload, and the brightest headlight — and you can live with the extra 54 lbs and longer charge. See our full long-range eBike guide →
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the Eahora Romeo Pro II road-legal in Canada?
Not as a federal PAB. Eahora Canada ships it firmware-limited to 500W output and 32 km/h and markets Transport Canada PAB compliance, but Eahora’s own global specs rate the dual motors at 2 × 2,000W (4,000W peak), and Canada’s PAB test is the motor’s rated capability, not a software cap. A dual-motor system rated this far above 500W is not a federally-classified PAB at any setting, and Ontario and Quebec read dual-motor bikes strictly. Use it on private property, Crown land, designated motorized off-road trails, and where off-road eBike use is permitted; ride the factory setting only where local rules allow, and keep the off-road unlock off public infrastructure. Canadian eBike laws explained →
What is the actual motor power — 500W, 1,500W, or 4,000W?
Eahora’s global (US) specifications rate the motors at 2 × 2,000W nominal — 4,000W combined peak — with 240 Nm combined torque. The Canadian unit ships firmware-limited to 500W delivered output and 32 km/h, with an off-road unlock that restores the full rating. We publish the verified figures and don’t repeat the older “1,500W each” number some listings still carry.
What is the real-world range?
Eahora rates it at 167–180 km PAS and 112–122 km throttle-only. Realistic Canadian-conditions estimates:
- Flat hardpack, low PAS, 75–85 kg rider: 150–200 km
- Mixed terrain, moderate PAS: 100–140 km
- Hilly off-road or heavy throttle use: 60–90 km
- Canadian winter (−10°C to −15°C): roughly 60–70% of the warm-weather range
The 3,120 Wh battery supports genuine all-day all-terrain rides. Long-range eBike guide →
Is the Romeo Pro II full suspension?
Yes — a 100mm adjustable hydraulic fork up front and a 50mm air rear shock with damping. The air rear can be tuned to your weight, unlike a fixed coil, and combined with the 26″ × 4.0″ fat tyres it makes for one of the smoothest rides in the Romeo line.
How does the Romeo Pro II compare to the Romeo Ultra II?
Both are 26-inch full-suspension dual-motor AWD bikes with 240 Nm of torque and cadence sensors. The Pro II is lighter (151 vs 205 lbs), brakes harder (4-piston 203mm vs 2-piston 240mm), and charges faster. The Ultra II steps up to a 60V 80Ah (4,800 Wh) battery rated up to 378 km PAS, an air fork, a brighter headlight, and a 500 lb payload. Pick the Pro II for manageability and braking; the Ultra II for range and load.
How heavy is it and how much can it carry?
68.5 kg / 151 lbs with the battery installed (about 120 lbs with the 30.9 lb battery removed). The manufacturer-rated payload is up to 330 lbs / 150 kg. Ground-level storage is strongly recommended and stairs are a two-person job; walk mode helps with ramps.
Torque sensor or cadence sensor?
A 5-level cadence sensor — assist is delivered at a fixed rate for the chosen level, paired with a twist throttle. Well-suited to relaxed all-terrain cruising; use the throttle for fine control off the line. PAS vs throttle explained →
How long does the battery take to charge?
6–7.5 hours from empty on the included 58.8V 7A quick charger. The 58.8V charge voltage confirms a true 52V (14S) pack. The pack removes with the included key for indoor charging — the recommended routine in deep winter. Always use the supplied Eahora charger; aftermarket and mismatched chargers are the leading cause of eBike battery fires per Toronto Fire Services.
Is it good for winter riding?
Yes. The 26″ × 4.0″ fat tyres are competent on packed snow and frozen trails, IPX6 weatherproofing handles rain, snow, and slush, and the dual-motor AWD is genuinely useful on low-grip surfaces. Range drops to roughly 60–70% of rated range in deep cold; charge the removable battery indoors. Studded tyres are a worthwhile aftermarket upgrade for ice. Winter eBike guide →
What warranty applies?
Zeus includes a 1-month limited warranty on every order. Eahora’s manufacturer warranty covers material and workmanship defects for 1 year. Paid Zeus extended-support plans (1, 2, 3, or 5 years) are available at checkout. Wear items and damage from misuse or modification are excluded — full Zeus warranty terms here.
How do I finance the Romeo Pro II, and where is Zeus based?
Flexible monthly financing is available at checkout — our Canadian eBike financing guide walks through every option. Zeus eBikes ships from Canada; call 1-866-938-7580 for a real person during business hours, or use the contact page for email and full hours.
Documentation & Resources
| Resource | What It Covers | Link |
|---|---|---|
| Eahora Romeo Pro II Manufacturer Page | Official Eahora Canada spec sheet and marketing photos | Open page → |
| Canadian eBike Laws Guide (Zeus) | Provincial breakdown of the PAB framework and where off-road eBikes can ride | Open guide → |
| Fat Tyre eBike Guide (Zeus) | How the Romeo Pro II compares against the Canadian fat-tyre landscape | Open guide → |
| Long-Range eBikes Canada (Zeus) | Where 3,120 Wh sits in the Canadian long-range field | Open guide → |
| Winter eBikes Guide (Zeus) | Cold-weather range, storage, and tyre choice for Canadian winter riding | Open guide → |
| 500W vs 750W vs 1000W eBike Guide (Zeus) | How factory PAB limits relate to off-road mode and real-world climbing | Open guide → |
| Zeus Warranty Page | Full Zeus + manufacturer + extended-protection terms | Open page → |
Need help with sizing, the off-road mode, winter range, accessories, or warranty? Call 1-866-938-7580 or email milad@zeusebikes.ca.
Zeus eBikes Canada — Canadian eBike retailer shipping nationwide. Every Eahora Romeo Pro II ships free across Canada with the Eahora manufacturer warranty and Zeus support. Questions before you order? Call 1-866-938-7580 or email milad@zeusebikes.ca — real humans answer.
More resources:
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- Electric Bike Laws Canada — Every Province
Extend Your Warranty Protection
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