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The Frame Dilemma: Why the Shape of Your Bike Matters
You’ve decided on the power. You want the 2000W Dual Motor punch or the 32Ah Battery endurance. But then you look at our lineup and see two bikes that look different but have nearly identical specs.
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So, why do we offer two frame styles? And more importantly, which one should you buy?
In this guide, we break down the pros and cons of Step-Through and Step-Over frames to help you make the final decision.
1. The Step-Through Frame
Also known as: Open Frame,
Models in this category: SummitX, Wander, FW11S.
Historically, these were called "ladies' bikes," but that is ancient history. Today, the Step-Through frame is the top choice for delivery professionals, seniors, and urban commuters regardless of gender.
Why Choose Step-Through?
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The "Hop-On, Hop-Off" Factor: If you are a delivery rider (UberEats, DoorDash), you get off your bike 50 times a day. With a Step-Through frame like the FW11S or SummitX, you don’t need to swing your leg over a high bar every single time. It saves massive amounts of energy.
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Accessibility: If you have limited flexibility in your hips or knees, or if you simply prefer a more relaxed mounting experience, this is non-negotiable.
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Safety with Cargo: When your rear rack is loaded with a heavy delivery box, tilting the bike to swing your leg over can be dangerous. A Step-Through frame lets you stand flat-footed easily.
👉 Verdict: Choose this if you value convenience, comfort, and efficiency above all else.
2. The Step-Over Frame
Also known as: Diamond Frame, Triangle Frame.
Models in this category: Soared, Orca, FW11, Advent.
This is the classic bicycle triangle design. It looks sporty, aggressive, and traditional.
Why Choose Step-Over?
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Frame Rigidity: The top tube (the high bar) creates a triangle, which is structurally the strongest shape. This means under extreme off-road conditions or high-speed cornering, the bike feels slightly more "stiff" and responsive.
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Mounting Accessories: The top tube gives you more space to mount frame bags, water bottle holders, or carry the bike on a standard car rack.
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The "Look": For many riders, the High-Step frame just looks more like a traditional mountain bike or motorcycle.
👉 Verdict: Choose this if you are an aggressive off-road rider, a taller individual, or someone who loves the classic sporty aesthetic.
3. Head-to-Head: Choosing Your Twin
Here is the cheat sheet for our specific models:
Battle of the 26" Giants: Wander vs. Soared
Both feature 2000W Dual Motors and 48V 30Ah Batteries.
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Pick the Wander (Step-Through): If you plan to carry heavy cargo on the rear rack or want the easiest access. It’s the user-friendly SUV.
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Pick the Soared (Step-Over): If you plan to tackle rougher trails where frame rigidity matters, or if you prefer the aggressive MTB stance.

Battle of the Range Kings: FW11S vs. FW11
Both feature 750W Motors and 32Ah Batteries.
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Pick the FW11S (Step-Through): The ultimate tool for delivery jobs. Your legs will thank you after an 8-hour shift.

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Pick the FW11 (Step-Over): Great for long-distance commuting where you sit and ride for miles without stopping.
The Special Case: SummitX
The SummitX is unique. It packs 2000W power into a Step-Through Folding Frame. It proves that you don't need a high bar to have high performance. It is the ultimate hybrid of power and convenience.
Conclusion: Comfort or Sport?
There is no "wrong" choice here—only the choice that fits your daily routine.
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Need to get on and off quickly? Go Step-Through.
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Want maximum stiffness for the trails? Go Step-Over.
Ready to pick your partner?
