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#1 Ride1Up REVV 1$1,855.00100/100BikeRide Score?
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#2 Aventon Aventure$1,349.10100/100BikeRide Score?
17 reasons to buy
- Riders find comfort in the plush Velo saddle.
- Testers report that the Aventure is stable at speed.
8 reasons not to buy
- Reviewers sought a second taillight, on the bike’s right-hand seatstay.
- Some testers are annoyed that they cannot use the throttle without pedaling.
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#3 Ride1Up Rift$1,855.00100/100BikeRide Score?
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#4 QuietKat Jeep Rubicon$6,499.0099/100BikeRide Score?
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#5 Specialized Globe Haul ST$2,800.0096/100BikeRide Score?
17 reasons to buy
- This is a Class 3 e-bike that can reach a maximum of 28 mph.
- Reviewers say there’s plenty of range in microSHIFT’s 11-36t 9-speed drivetrain.
6 reasons not to buy
- A throttle is not included‽ It’s aftermarket.
- A tester says the proprietary panniers can rattle on rough roads.
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#6 Aventon Sinch$1,399.0096/100BikeRide Score?
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#7 Velotric Nomad 1$1,487.0796/100BikeRide Score?
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#8 QuietKat Apex$3,999.0095/100BikeRide Score?
15 reasons to buy
- Reviewers say that, as a torquey hardtail, the Apex climbs well.
- The Apex can haul a 325 lb payload, including rider, game and kit.
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#9 QuietKat Ranger$2,897.1695/100BikeRide Score?
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#10 QuietKat RidgeRunner$4,699.0095/100BikeRide Score?
14 reasons to buy
- Reviewers say the RidgeRunner rides well on firm snow.
- 4-Piston Tektro hydraulic brakes use 203mm rotors to stop powerfully.
3 reasons not to buy
- The RidgeRunner’s versatility comes at a considerable price.
- An owner said the RidgeRunner ‘wandered’ in thick, powdery snow.
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#11 Rambo The Krusader$4,099.9995/100BikeRide Score?
8 reasons to buy
- With 160Nm of torque available, the Krusader climbs well.
- Owners say the Krusader carves through loose dirt, mud and snow.
4 reasons not to buy
- The Krusader is only offered in a single 19” frame size.
- Despite the Krusader’s use of entry and mid-range parts, this e-bike is not offered at a budget price.
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#12 Rambo The Venom$5,999.9995/100BikeRide Score?
10 reasons to buy
- The Venom is equipped with throttle-on-demand.
- The Venom is supplied with a full-color display.
3 reasons not to buy
- At 71 lbs, the Venom is heavy.
- The Venom is only available in a single, 19.7” frame size.
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#13 Rambo The Bushwacker$4,299.9995/100BikeRide Score?
9 reasons to buy
- The Rambo Bushwacker is often lauded for its sturdiness.
- The Bushwacker has an independent thumb throttle available.
9 reasons not to buy
- Some owners say the Bushwacker struggles on hills.
- A couple who bought Bushwackers said these bikes are heavy to lift.
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#14 Himiway Cruiser$1,239.0095/100BikeRide Score?
11 reasons to buy
- The rear rack can support 60lb and has a sleek wooden platform.
- The Cruiser has five levels of pedal assistance and a “Walk Mode.”
11 reasons not to buy
- One expert found the LCD display hard to read and use.
- Two reviewers were disappointed with the lack of handlebar height adjustment.
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#15 Rad Power RadRunner 3 Plus$2,299.0095/100BikeRide Score?
13 reasons to buy
- The Kenda K-Rad tires have puncture protection.
- One expert says the Tektro hydraulic disc brakes are powerful.
8 reasons not to buy
- According to one tester, the motor is noisy at the higher assist levels.
- One reviewer is disappointed by the messy cable management in the front.
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#16 Ecotric Rocket$799.009483 reviews
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#17 Velowave Prado S$1,099.0094132 reviews
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#18 Velowave Ranger$1,234.0594165 reviews
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#19 Rad Power RadRover 6 Plus$1,399.009313 reviews
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#20 Rad Power RadRover 6 Plus Step-Thru$1,799.009313 reviews
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#21 Denago Fat Tire$1,799.00933 reviews
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#22 Rambo The Nomad$4,299.999333 reviews
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#23 Aventon Aventure.2$1,799.009324 reviews
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#24 Flyer M880$1,799.009312 reviews
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#25 ENGWE EP-2 Pro$839.0092456 reviews
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#26 Magicycle Deer$2,001.33925 reviews
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#27 Rambo The Rebel$4,000.009276 reviews
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#28 Addmotor M-560 P7$1,699.009217 reviews
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#29 Lectric XPremium$1,599.00915 reviews
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#30 Rambo The Pursuit$2,299.999143 reviews
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#31 Ride1Up Cafe Cruiser$1,555.009123 reviews
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#32 Heybike Mars$889.0091608 reviews
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#33 Rad Power RadRunner Plus$1,799.009133 reviews
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#34 Aventon Sinch Step-Through$1,499.00907 reviews
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#35 Rambo The Megatron$6,299.999025 reviews
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#36 Rambo The Roamer$3,499.999048 reviews
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#37 Rambo The Rooster$1,699.999018 reviews
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#38 Aventon Sinch.2$1,499.00901 reviews
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#39 Rambo The Ryder$2,999.998920 reviews
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#40 Blix Dubbel$1,849.00892 reviews
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#41 QuietKat Ibex$4,986.558910 reviews
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#42 Himiway Cobra$2,339.008929 reviews
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#43 Addmotor M-330 P7$2,659.058816 reviews
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#44 QuietKat Warrior$2,000.008829 reviews
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#45 Addmotor M-81$1,599.00881 reviews
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#46 G-FORCE ZM$1,699.008822 reviews
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#47 QuietKat Jeep$2,999.008829 reviews
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#48 Rambo The Savage$1,999.998738 reviews
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#49 Rad Power RadRunner 2$1,499.00873 reviews
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#50 Super73-R Brooklyn$3,695.00875 reviews
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#51 Buzz Centris$722.49874 reviews
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#52 Xprit Shuttle$2,111.12872 reviews
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#53 Rad Power RadWagon 4$1,799.95862 reviews
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#54 Priority E-Coast$1,999.99869 reviews
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#55 Juiced RipRacer – Class 3$1,249.00869 reviews
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#56 Addmotor M-430$1,699.008510 reviews
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#57 Magnum Pathfinder$1,999.008510 reviews
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#58 Cyrusher XF800$1,749.008516 reviews
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#59 Ecotric FAT20810$619.008593 reviews
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#60 Wallke X3 Pro / ReAspire Warrior$1,399.008535 reviews
84 Best Bikes
- Based on reviews from 153 experts and 3,020 users
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- Updated September 2023