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These 10 e-bikes combine comfort, convenience and power to help you cruise through your commute or excursion with ease.
Some require users to pedal (pedal assist) while others have a throttle of some sort. A third group incorporates both pedal assist and a throttle.
There are two main types of e-bikes: pedal-assist bikes have an electric motor that kicks in when you pedal. The other uses an electric motor, along with a throttle, to get the bike going without ...
Heybike has announced a pair of flagship fat-tire folding ebikes as the first models in its X Series. But being a budget e-mobility brand, both the Mars 3.0 and Ranger 3.0 models roll into the ...
The Mihover Electric Bike is on sale at Walmart for 69% off, and shoppers say it's a "well-built and sturdy" e-bike.
Fully juiced, this bike has a 31-mile range in pure electric mode or 48 miles with pedal assist. Shimano seven-speed gears and a lockable suspension fork help riders hit speeds up to 20 miles per ...
Smart tech for a smooth ride The Velotric Triker includes the previously mentioned SensorSwap feature, which lets riders toggle between torque and cadence pedal assist modes at the press of a button.
With a 750W motor and torque sensor, it delivers a smoother pedal-assist that feels more natural than traditional cadence-only systems.
The Segway Xyber is outrageous, overbuilt, and unapologetically aggressive. It goes way beyond typical e-bike expectations and experience.
Walmart is running a flash sale on the AMYET EB26 Electric Bike, slashing the price from $1,200 to just $659.
The bike appears to fall into a legal gray area. State law defines Class 1 and Class 2 e-bikes – capped at 20 mph – but not Class 3 bikes, which can reach 28 mph with pedal assist.
These electric fat bikes—characterized by their wide tires, durable frames, and versatile geometry—are all-terrain beasts.