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#1 Ride1Up 700 Series$1,555.00100/100BikeRide Score?
17 reasons to buy
- The 700 Series comes fitted with integrated front and rear lights.
- The 700 Series comes fitted with hardened alloy fenders, front and rear.
4 reasons not to buy
- Under hill-climbing tests, the 700 Series underwhelmed some reviewers.
- Reviewers describe assembly of the 700 Series as “involved and time-consuming”.
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#2 Ride1Up REVV 1$1,855.00100/100BikeRide Score?
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#3 Specialized Turbo Vado 4.0$3,249.99100/100BikeRide Score?
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#4 Vvolt Alpha$999.00100/100BikeRide Score?
20 reasons to buy
- The Alpha arrives 97% assembled!
- Rechargeable front and rear lights are included.
2 reasons not to buy
- Front and rear lights are not integrated.
- This is a single-speed e-bike. Fast riders may spin-out on flat roads while mountain-dwellers could find themselves at a loss for lower climbing gears.
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#5 Vvolt Alpha S$999.00100/100BikeRide Score?
21 reasons to buy
- The Alpha S arrives 97% assembled!
- Rechargeable front and rear lights are included.
2 reasons not to buy
- Front and rear lights are not integrated.
- This is a single-speed e-bike. Fast riders may spin-out on flat roads while mountain-dwellers could find themselves at a loss for lower climbing gears.
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#6 Gazelle Medeo T10+$3,098.95100/100BikeRide Score?
15 reasons to buy
- A chainguard and robust Ursus kickstand are included with the Medeo.
- A tester reports 60 miles of range in Eco Mode and almost 20 miles in Turbo.
3 reasons not to buy
- Because it is high-end, the Medeo T10+ HMB is not cheap.
- A reviewer was not impressed by the Medeo T10+ HMB color options.
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#7 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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#8 Lectric XPedition$1,399.00100/100BikeRide Score?
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#9 Ride1Up Rift$1,855.00100/100BikeRide Score?
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#10 Specialized Turbo Vado SL EQ$2,995.00100/100BikeRide Score?
19 reasons to buy
- A rear rack, with a 33.07 lb capacity, is included.
- Testers find this e-bike comfortable to ride without power.
4 reasons not to buy
- Reviewers describe all Turbo Vado SL EQ builds as relatively expensive.
- Three testers describe the Specialized Bridge Sport saddle as “unforgiving” and “narrow”.
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#11 QuietKat Jeep Rubicon$6,499.0099/100BikeRide Score?
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#12 Aventon Pace 500.2$1,169.1099/100BikeRide Score?
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#13 Aventon Abound$1,799.0099/100BikeRide Score?
19 reasons to buy
- Footboards and wheelguards protect the legs of child passengers.
- Reviewers say the 50mm Suntour suspension fork alleviates judder.
7 reasons not to buy
- Testers say the Abound’s cabling is unruly and could become snagged.
- One expert notes the Abound has an “uncomfortably wide” pedal position.
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#14 Rad Power RadTrike$1,899.0099/100BikeRide Score?
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#15 Fiido L3$949.0598/100BikeRide Score?
13 reasons to buy
- Fiido provides a three-year warranty on the frame.
- The L3 has lights, a loud horn, fenders, and a rear rack.
6 reasons not to buy
- Unlike e-bikes made for the US market, the L3 has a max speed of just 15.5mph.
- Many reviewers find it impractical to pedal at speeds higher than roughly 8mph.
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#16 Tern Vektron S10$3,699.009813 reviews
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#17 Electric Bike Company Model S$2,299.0098105 reviews
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#18 Electric Bike Company Model E$1,399.009734 reviews
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#19 Ride1Up Roadster v2$1,055.009745 reviews
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#20 Specialized Turbo Como IGH$2,499.999716 reviews
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#21 Electric Bike Company Model C$2,299.009769 reviews
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#22 Ride1Up LMT’D$1,655.009731 reviews
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#23 Ride1Up Prodigy$2,355.009719 reviews
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#24 Specialized Turbo Tero X$4,500.00973 reviews
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#25 Aventon Pace 500.3$1,599.009610 reviews
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#26 Specialized Globe Haul ST$2,800.00964 reviews
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#27 Tern GSD$4,999.00968 reviews
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#28 Aventon Sinch$1,399.009617 reviews
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#29 Ride1Up Turris$1,155.00965 reviews
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#30 Velotric Nomad 1$1,519.059612 reviews
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#31 Heybike Cityrun$1,299.009694 reviews
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#32 Priority Current$3,299.009537 reviews
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#33 QuietKat Apex$3,999.009534 reviews
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#34 QuietKat Ranger$2,897.169540 reviews
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#35 Electric Bike Company Model R$2,399.0095151 reviews
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#36 Rad Power RadRunner 3 Plus$2,299.009516 reviews
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#37 Electric Bike Company Model A$1,399.00955 reviews
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#38 Cannondale Adventure Neo$2,249.999446 reviews
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#39 Vanpowers City Vanture$899.99949 reviews
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#40 Velowave Prado S$1,099.0094132 reviews
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#41 Gazelle Arroyo C8 HMB Elite$2,774.57946 reviews
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#42 Rad Power RadRover 6 Plus$1,399.009313 reviews
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#43 Rad Power RadRover 6 Plus Step-Thru$1,799.009313 reviews
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#44 Denago Fat Tire$1,799.00933 reviews
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#45 Urtopia Carbon 1$2,199.009339 reviews
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#46 Aventon Aventure.2$1,799.009324 reviews
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#47 Flyer M880$1,799.009312 reviews
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#48 ENGWE EP-2 Pro$839.0092456 reviews
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#49 Charge XC$1,999.00923 reviews
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#50 Magicycle Deer$2,001.33925 reviews
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#51 Propella 7S$999.00928 reviews
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#52 Xtracycle Stoker$4,999.00924 reviews
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#53 Addmotor M-560 P7$1,699.009217 reviews
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#54 JackRabbit$999.999211 reviews
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#55 Addmotor E-53 CityPro$1,299.00913 reviews
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#56 Cannondale Treadwell Neo$1,499.999134 reviews
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#57 Denago Commute Model 1$1,799.00914 reviews
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#58 Flyer L885$1,999.00913 reviews
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#59 Lectric XPremium$1,599.00915 reviews
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#60 LeMond Prolog$5,495.00915 reviews
146 Best Bikes
- Based on reviews from 392 experts and 4,984 users
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- Updated September 2023