The Freego City Flow A1 is a mid-drive urban commuter e-bike (Class 3) designed for speed, comfort, and efficiency in city environments. It stands out in the Freego lineup for its use of a mid-drive motor and a precision torque sensor, which provides a more natural and responsive riding experience compared to standard hub motors.
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Key Features
- Precision Mid-Drive System: The 500W mid-drive motor (750W–1200W peak) paired with a torque sensor ensures the motor provides power in direct proportion to your pedaling effort, making hill climbing feel effortless.
- Superior Braking: Equipped with Tektro hydraulic disc brakes for reliable stopping power in all weather conditions.
- Comfort-Focused Ride: Features a Suntour hydraulic front suspension fork and an adjustable saddle/handlebars to soak up road vibrations and provide a custom fit.
- Drivetrain: A Shimano 8-speed gear system allows for smooth shifting and versatility across different inclines.
- All-Terrain Tires: It uses Kenda tires that offer a balance of grip for city streets and stability for light gravel or bumpy roads.
Technical Specifications
| Category | Specification |
| Motor | 500W Nominal / 1200W Peak Mid-Drive Motor |
| Torque | 120 N·m (exceptional for hill climbing) |
| Top Speed | 28 MPH (Class 3) |
| Battery | 48V, 15Ah Lithium-ion |
| Max Range | 30–60 Miles (depending on mode/terrain) |
| Frame | High-strength Aluminum Alloy |
| Brakes | Tektro Hydraulic Disc Brakes |
| Transmission | Shimano 8-Speed Gears |
| Suspension | SR Suntour Hydraulic Front Fork |
| Weight Capacity | 264 lbs (120 kg) |
The A1 is marketed as an “urban beast,” balancing the aggressive power of 120Nm torque with the refined control needed for daily commuting. It definitely impressed me on my hill test taking the steepest part at 14mph. For a 500 Watt thats a great result. However the noisy mid drive motor is a deal breaker for me as it it is very distracting while riding.

