Juiced Bikes, once a beloved California-based e-bike brand known for powerful, long-range models, went through a difficult period before being brought back to life. The revival came courtesy of the founders of Lectric, currently America's best-selling e-bike brand — a pairing that brings serious industry credibility to the relaunch.
The brand returned with two brand-new models, one of which is the Scrambler Full-Suspension — a motorcycle-inspired e-bike that blends aggressive aesthetics with practical everyday usability. The full-suspension frame absorbs road imperfections effectively, making it a strong contender for both urban commuters and recreational riders.
Performance-wise, the Scrambler delivers what its styling promises: ample motor power, responsive handling, and a ride quality that feels refined for its price segment. Riders looking for a fun, capable e-bike that doesn't demand a premium price will find the Scrambler a compelling option in a crowded market.
For international buyers, Juiced's renewed presence signals a stabilizing of the brand's supply chain and after-sales support. With the backing of Lectric's operational infrastructure, long-term ownership of a Juiced bike now carries fewer risks than it did during the brand's turbulent transitional period.
Source: Juiced Scrambler Full-Suspension Review | Sweet & Smooth - Electric Bike Report· Based on source, with AI-assisted rewriting.
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