In the 2025 e-bike market, riders often find themselves bombarded with grand claims. But what truly matters is the official, verifiable specifications — battery, motor, suspension, weight, and more.
In this article, we compare CYCROWN ROMA head-to-head with major competitors — Rambo Bikes — using only their manufacturer-published parameters.
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Let’s dive into the data and see where CYCROWN ROMA leads, matches, or trails in this spec showdown.
CYCROWN ROMA vs Rambo Bikes The Savage 2.0
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Rambo Bikes The Savage 2.0
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| Price | $2199 CAD | $3,099.99 CAD |
| Range (Max / PAS) | 90 Miles | 65 Miles |
| Torque & Cadence Sensor | ✔ | ✖ |
| Suspension | Four-Link Full Suspension | Unknown |
| Battery | Samsung 48V 20Ah Battery | LG 48V 15Ah Battery |
| Hydraulic Brakes | ✔ | ✔ |
| Motor | 750W(Peak1500W) | 750W(Peak 1200W) |
| Top Speed | 28 MPH | 30 MPH |
| Tire | 26 × 4.0″ KENDA | 24 x 4” KENDA |
| Display | Full-Color TFT | LCD |
| Gearing | Shimano 8-Speed | Unknown |
| Payload Capacity | 330 Lbs | 300 Lbs |
| Weight | 84.7 Lbs | 62 Lbs |
Key Differences & Insights
CYCROWN Roma offers excellent all-around performance at a significantly lower price compared to the Rambo Savage 2.0. With a Samsung 48V 20Ah battery delivering up to 90 miles, a 750W motor (1500W peak) paired with torque and cadence sensors, and Four-Link Full Suspension, Roma provides smoother, more controlled rides across varied terrain. Its 26×4.0″ KENDA fat tires enhance traction and stability compared to Savage’s 24×4” tires, while the full-color TFT display and Shimano 8-speed gearing improve ride control and usability. Despite offering stronger battery, suspension, tires, and more advanced features, Roma is priced at $2,199 CAD, nearly $900 cheaper than the Savage 2.0, making it a better value for riders seeking off-road performance and comfort without overspending.
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