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#1 Fiido L3$899.0098/100BikeRide 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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#2 Ride1UP Portola$995.0096/100BikeRide Score?
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#3 ENGWE EP-2 Pro$799.0092/100BikeRide Score?
8 reasons to buy
- Several users say the bike is well-packed and easy to assemble.
- The EP-2 Pro is equipped with metal fenders, a rack, and lights.
9 reasons not to buy
- The ENGWE EP-2 Pro is heavy and difficult to lift, weighing 74lb.
- Experts comment that the real-world range is far below the claimed range.
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#4 Tern Link$1,203.6992/100BikeRide Score?
15 reasons to buy
- Several experts and users consider the Link an excellent commuter.
- Several reviewers are impressed by how fast they can go on the Link.
5 reasons not to buy
- 20" wheels mean the Link isn't as compact when folded as models with 16" wheels.
- One expert says the frame's complex design tends to collect dirt, making it harder to keep clean.
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#5 JackRabbit$999.9992/100BikeRide Score?
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#6 Lectric XPremium$1,599.0091/100BikeRide Score?
21 reasons to buy
- Owners can remove the battery lock key while riding.
- Color-matched metal fenders are included, front and rear.
4 reasons not to buy
- A tester found the XPremium was not nimble in off-road conditions.
- At 75lb, the XPremium is heavy and hard to lift, especially when folded.
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#7 Heybike Mars$799.0091/100BikeRide Score?
10 reasons to buy
- The Mars has a high payload capacity of 330lb.
- Reviewers say the bike reaches the listed range of 48 miles.
5 reasons not to buy
- Several owners mention that the headlight isn't very bright.
- Owners say the pedal assist kicks in more forcefully than anticipated, potentially catching riders off guard.
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#8 Aventon Sinch Step-Through$1,499.0090/100BikeRide Score?
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#9 Aventon Sinch.2$1,499.0090/100BikeRide Score?
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#10 Denago Folding 1$1,499.0090/100BikeRide Score?
12 reasons to buy
- Users can easily set the max speed to between 10 and 25mph.
- The 3" Chaoyang street tires provide cushioning on bumpy pavement.
5 reasons not to buy
- According to one tester, the handling is a bit twitchy at high speeds.
- One reviewer says the gearing isn't suitable for pedaling at higher speeds.
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#11 DYU D3F$399.0089121 reviews
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#12 Brompton M6L$1,750.00887 reviews
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#13 Buzz Centris$764.99874 reviews
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#14 Brompton Electric$3,800.008668 reviews
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#15 VIVI Sport$369.998644 reviews
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#16 Lectric XP Trike$1,499.00854 reviews
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#17 Ecotric FAT20810$538.008593 reviews
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#18 Wallke X3 Pro / ReAspire Warrior$1,399.008535 reviews
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#19 Rad Power RadExpand 5$1,649.00835 reviews
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#20 Magnum Premium 3$2,199.00821 reviews
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#21 Lectric XP 3.0$999.00817 reviews
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#22 Snapcycle S1$1,399.99812 reviews
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#23 Swagtron Swagcycle EB5$349.9980697 reviews
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#24 Schwinn Loop$305.1280634 reviews
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#25 Lectric XP Lite$749.007915 reviews
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#26 Eurobike G4$199.007873 reviews
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#27 Jetson Bolt$283.5678144 reviews
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#28 Swagtron Swagcycle$340.0075150 reviews
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#29 Electric Bike Company Model F$1,699.00743 reviews
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#30 Lectric XP 3.0 Long-Range$1,139.00744 reviews
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#31 Addmotor M-140$1,519.057410 reviews
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#32 Schwinn Hinge$279.0872289 reviews
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#33 Retrospec Jax Rev$899.99522 reviews
33 Best Bikes
- Based on reviews from 89 experts and 3,854 users
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- Updated December 2023