We've had the Lectric E-Bikes for a few months now. With the weather getting nicer we're taking them out more. They are a joy to ride. Really i's just like riding a regular bicycle except without the burning thigh pain and being out of breath or getting that sinking feeling in your gut when you approach a steep uphill. Ours have a 5 level pedal assist and we rarely use more than level 2. I have no idea what the range on them is but at the end of a 10+ mile ride they are still showing a full charge.
One funny thing, as a motorcycle guy I expected that I'd be using the twist throttle a lot more, but I don't. I'm perfectly happy to pedal.
Haven't had a chance to try to wrangle them into the trailer yet - stupid COVID-19 has forced us to cancel 3 camping trips in a row now due to campgrounds being closed.
We're hoping to get out SOMETIME this Summer now that the nice weather is here!
If I can get a decent chain and lock combo I may start using mine for short errands to the grocery store or auto parts store (both less than a mile away.)
As far as quality of the bikes go, I'd say the Lectric bikes are 'adequate.' They definitely have cheap(er) mechanicals (the shifters in particular are very imprecise, not like on my old GT mountain bike with its nice trigger shifters.) Brakes are decent, I would guess low-end disc brakes. No suspension in the fork makes bumps a little bit rough. Rad Power bikes would have been much nicer but I'm not sure that would have justified the $500+ price premium (our Lectric bikes were under $1000.)
I'm pretty happy with them. I think we'll ride them more than we did our old non-powered bikes and that by itself probably makes them worth the cost.