Ashley Reign, Author at eRide Guides https://3.214.143.23/author/ashley-reign/ Everything you need to know on electric bikes and electric scooters Fri, 21 Aug 2020 17:42:56 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.9.9 https://erideguides.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/Favicon.ico Ashley Reign, Author at eRide Guides https://3.214.143.23/author/ashley-reign/ 32 32 The Best Electric Scooters For Under $500 https://erideguides.com/best-electric-scooters-under-500-dollars/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=best-electric-scooters-under-500-dollars https://erideguides.com/best-electric-scooters-under-500-dollars/#respond Thu, 13 Aug 2020 20:50:09 +0000 https://erideguides.com/?p=1854 If you’re looking for a fun, eco-friendly way to tackle your daily commute, then an electric scooter may just be the perfect...

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If you’re looking for a fun, eco-friendly way to tackle your daily commute, then an electric scooter may just be the perfect solution for you.

Not only will you see your monthly gasoline bill take a refreshing plunge, but you’ll also discover that e-scooters can be a lot of fun!

But what if you want to get into the e-scooter scene without breaking the bank? Never fear, for you’ve come to the right place.

These days, there are several electric scooters on the market that you can buy for less than $500. Whether you’re looking for an electric scooter that’s easy to transport onto buses and subways or even a scooter with its own cargo area, we’ll take you through some of the best electric scooters for the money.

We’ll even give you the down-low on the best e-scooter for kids so that the whole family can take to the streets for weekend rides.

So, without further ado, let’s dive in and help you find the perfect e-scooter for you!

GoTrax XL Elite

Price: $399

If you’re looking for a reliable e-scooter at an affordable price, then check out GoTrax.

GoTrax has established itself as a top brand by producing electric scooters that are more about function than bells and whistles.

The brand offers a wide array of e-scooters for under $500, and the new XL Elite is currently one of our favorites.

Photo Courtesy: [Amazon]

With a newly upgraded 300W motor, the XL Elite comes with a top speed of 15.5 mph and a battery capacity of up to 18 miles per charge.

It also comes with safety features such as a super bright headlight, LED taillight, and six reflectors that will make sure you stay visible on the road.

It’s also foldable, which makes it easy to slip under your desk at work for added anti-theft protection.

With a dual braking system, an anti-slip 6.6″ deck, and a max weight of 220 lbs, the XR Elite is a solid choice for the urban commuter looking to scoot around those pesky traffic jams.

Pros:

  • Up to 18.6 miles per charge
  • Waterproof
  • Relatively lightweight (31pds) and foldable
  • LCD Display

Cons:

  • No suspension
  • Not as many features or as much power as more expensive scooters

 


Macwheel Electric Scooter MX1

Price: $399.99

If you’re looking for a hassle-free electric scooter with a little extra power, then check out MacWheel’s MX1.

It’s powerful 350W hub motor partners with a 270Wh lithium-ion battery to tackle slopes and other obstacles more reliably than your standard 250W motor e-scooter.

With a max speed of up to 15.6, it can take you up to 18.6 miles on a single charge, which is pretty respectable for a scooter in its price range.

Photo Courtesy: [Machwheel]

Worries over tire punctures will also be a thing of the past, as the MX1 is outfitted with air-free tire technology that eliminates the need to dig out your old worn-out hand pump.

You’ll also enjoy the reliability of front anti-lock and rear disc breaking for a smooth ride with dependable stopping power.

Weighing in at 28.25 lbs, the MX1 is not too much of a hassle to transport and is capable of supporting riders up to 256 lbs.

Pros:

  • Shock absorption
  • Puncture-proof/ air-free tires
  • Dual braking system
  • Lightweight enough to be portable

Cons:

  • Fairly short deck
  • Top speed is hard to achieve unless going down a hill

 


Glion Dolly

Price: $429.99

If your commute consists of buses, trains, or other public transportation, then the Glion Dolly comes with a bonus feature that you’re going to love.

Not only is it foldable, but it’s also equipped with a convenient pull-out handle that allows you to roll it just like a suitcase.

Photo Courtesy: [Amazon]

It comes with a 250W motor and a lithium-ion battery-powered hub motor that can take you up to 15 miles on a single charge.

Keep in mind; however, that range will change depending on things like speed, terrain, and rider weight. While it can carry riders up to 255 lbs, some heavier riders have reported getting closer to an 8-mile max range.

With a max speed of 15 mph, it’s a nice little ride that can get you around town without becoming a burden to carry.

It also comes with a front headlamp and rear taillight for visibility, as well as electric anti-lock breaks and a foot-activated rear fender foot brake.

Overall, if you’re looking to cut down on long walks to the bus station or a fun little scooter to zip around the park on, it’s a reliable option that’s super easy to transport.

Pros:

  • Carry-handle for rolling-suitcase style transport
  • Smooth acceleration
  • Dual braking system
  • Sturdy and adjustable

Cons:

  • Fairly small deck
  • Doesn’t have a huge range, better for shorter commutes
  • Not great with hills

 


Razor EcoSmart Metro Electric Scooter

Price: $469.99

Razor took things in a cool direction with their EcoSmart Metro Electric Scooter by providing both standing and sitting ride options.

Designed for short commutes, the Metro Scooter comes with both a bamboo standing deck and an adjustable bicycle seat for the days when you want to take a load off.

Photo Courtesy: [Razor]

The Metro Electric Scooter runs on a 500W high-torque motor and a 36v battery, complete with twist-grip throttles.

Capable of zipping along at up to 18mph, the Metro Scooter has a battery life of about 40 minutes per charge when used continually.

Designed for a max load of 220 lbs, it also comes with its own rear luggage rack and basket that are perfect for transporting school books or groceries.

If you’re looking to cut down on your commute time, environmental footprint, or both, the Ecosmart Metro Scooter is a great way to do it.

Pros:

  • Soft, adjustable seat
  • Luggage rack and basket
  • Variable-speed, high-torque motor
  • Retractable kickstand

Cons:

  • Designed for shorter trips/commutes
  • Not great with hills
  • Rear disc braking system, can be a little tricky when going downhill

 


Levy Electric Scooter

Price: $499

Not only is the Levy Electric Scooter pretty cool looking, but it was also the first consumer-grade electric scooter on the market to boast a removable battery pack.

The 350W front motor works with a 230wH Panasonic Battery that can be removed and swapped out in seconds.

Not only is it nice to be able to carry a spare battery for longer trips, but it’s awesome to be able to charge your battery even if it’s not still attached to your scooter.

Photo Courtesy: [Levy]

The batteries themselves only come with a 10-mile max range, so having a spare on hand definitely isn’t a bad idea.

That said, if you’re looking for a scooter for short commutes or errands, then this is a cool one to check out.

It comes with cruise control, various riding modes, and regenerative front/ mechanical rear braking. At 27 lbs, it’s lightweight enough to make for easy transport and folds up easily for secure storage.

The Levy Electric Scooter can also hustle you along at up to 18 mph and boasts pretty solid acceleration capabilities for a scooter in its price range.

You can also choose from tubeless or tubed tires and a variety of different color schemes.

Pros:

  • Removable batteries
  • Top speed of 18mph
  • 350W motor
  • Cruise Control

Cons:

  • Underwhelming single-battery range
  • Second battery not included

 


Razor Power Core E90 Electric Scooter (Kids)

Price: $139.99

Looking for a scooter that will allow your kids to ride alongside you? If so, then Razor (a brand they may already be familiar with) is a great place to start.

Razor offers a variety of different kid-sized electric scooters, with their Power Core E90 Electric Scooter being among the most popular.

What really sets it apart from the rest is an impressive range. The Power Core E90 can last for up to 80 minutes of continuous use on a single charge, as opposed to other Razor scooters that top off at 40 minutes.

Photo Courtesy: [Razor]

Designed with kids in mind, the Power Core E90 only goes up to 10 mph, which is enough to give kids a thrill without being super dangerous.

It’s driven by a 90W rear-wheel hub motor with a push-button throttle and hand-operated braking system.

The Power Core E90 weighs in at around 21 lbs, so it’s heavy enough to provide reliable traction while remaining totally manageable for a child to operate.

Recommended for ages eight and up, it can support up to 120 lbs of weight and is a great way to encourage your kids to spend more time outside and less in front of the TV.

Pros:

  • Top speed of 10 mph
  • Up to 80 minutes of continuous use per charge
  • Air-less, flat-resistant back tire
  • Push-button throttle

Cons:

  • Charge time can take up to 12 hours
  • Visibility reflectors sold separately
  • Not foldable

 

If you liked what you learned here, then be sure to share it with your friends! And as always, feel free to reach out with any questions or comments that you might have!

In the meantime, feel free to peruse our other articles for answers to questions such as: How far can an electric scooter go on a single charge? or Electric scooters for beginners: Everything you need to know before you buy.

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Should I Buy My Kid An Electric Bike? A Parent’s Guide To e-Bike Safety https://erideguides.com/should-i-buy-my-kid-an-electric-bike/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=should-i-buy-my-kid-an-electric-bike https://erideguides.com/should-i-buy-my-kid-an-electric-bike/#respond Fri, 07 Aug 2020 01:28:42 +0000 https://erideguides.com/?p=1823 If you enjoy the perks that come with riding an electric bicycle, then it may not be long before you catch your...

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If you enjoy the perks that come with riding an electric bicycle, then it may not be long before you catch your children eyeing your ride.

After all, what kid wouldn’t love the idea of having a bike with its very own motor? But is buying an e-bike for kids a good idea?

Well, the truth is that it all depends.

Whether or not you should buy your child a kid’s e-bike depends on multiple factors. Your state’s laws, the age of the child, rules about safety gear, and the size and speed of the bike are all things that you should take into consideration. 

Here you’ll find some of the top questions (along with our best answers) that you’ll want to consider when deciding whether your child is ready for an e-bike of their own.

State Laws

The first thing you’ll want to make sure of before buying your child an e-bike is that they’re legally even allowed to ride one in your state.

While many states have laws and restrictions regarding electric bicycles and who can operate them, they vary considerably on a state-to-state basis.

Some states, for instance, group e-bikes into one broad category, while others utilize a three-class system.

Here’s a breakdown of the various styles of e-bikes you should know if your state went the three-class route:

  • Class 1: Bikes that are equipped with motors that provide assistance only when the rider pedals, and that will only provide such assistance up to the speed of 20 mph.
  • Class 2: Bikes that come with a throttle motor that will provide assistance when pedaling up to the speed of 20 mph.
  • Class 3: Bikes equipped with a motor that provides assistance when pedaling up to 28mph.

Photo Courtesy: [Pixabay]

You’ll want to look into several things when researching your state’s laws, including:

  • Does your state have a minimum age requirement for the operation of an electric bicycle and, if so, of which class or classes of e-bikes?
  • The helmet laws in your state regarding e-bikes. Many states require riders under the age of 14 to wear a helmet at all times.
  • Whether e-bike riders are required to have insurance or obtain licensing and/or registration before operating an e-bike.
  • What the traffic laws are in your state regarding e-bikes and where they are allowed to be operated.

If this all sounds overwhelming, don’t worry. While some states have relatively strict e-bike laws, others have very few, if any.

To find out where your state stands on the issue, visit this handy guide on BikeBerry that breaks down e-bike laws from state to state.

Age Considerations

While state laws may provide answers to the questions of some parents, several states haven’t addressed the issue of age as far as e-bikes are concerned.

So, how young is too young to ride an electric bike? Unfortunately, there as many opinions out there as there are parents.

In general, unless your child can already ride a regular bike with no problems, then it’s best to wait until they can before bringing a motor into play. Realistically, you’ll be a bit hard-pressed to a bike that goes very fast for a child under around 13- 14.

Photo Courtesy: [StacyC]

That said, there are several training bikes out there for kids who have mastered the traditional bike and can’t wait to take it to the next level. The StacyC Stability Cycle is specifically geared for kids under 8 and allows parents to select one of three different modes:

  • Low/Training mode- up to 5mph
  • Med/Standard mode-  up to 7.5mph
  • High/Advanced mode- up to 13mph

If you’re an avid rider with a child who learned to ride right after he learned to walk, then bikes like these are a great way to help them test the motorized waters.

If your child is super young or isn’t yet experienced enough to ride an e-bike of their own, then your best bet is to look for a great kid’s seat for your own e-bike. That way, your kids can still enjoy the thrill of riding, without the responsibility of piloting the bike itself.

Safety

Among the most important things you can do when purchasing an e-bike for kids is to make sure that your children understand that the bike is not a toy.

Don’t be afraid to be overly cautious when ensuring that they are familiar with the bike and where they can ride it before unleashing them onto the streets.

Safety gear is also an important consideration, as the right helmet and other safety equipment can make a huge difference if your child should take a spill.

Photo Courtesy: [StacyC]

When it comes to selecting the right helmet for your child, note that not all bike helmets are created equal. In fact, any that you’ll find in retail stores are designed with the non-motorized bicycle rider in mind.

If your child is riding an e-bike that goes over 20 mph (even as a passenger), try to find a helmet that meets Dutch NTA 8776 safety standards, or even a light DOT approved motorcycle helmet.

Try to look for a brightly colored helmet, preferably one that your kid thinks looks super cool. Not only will they be more likely to wear it, but it will also help make them more visible on the street.

What To Look For In A Kid’s e-Bike

When it comes to buying bikes for older kids and teens, the good news is that the options open up considerably. Here are some of the things you’ll want to look for when searching out the best bike for your kids:

Size- This is a big one, as trying to drive an e-bike that’s either too large or too small can be a lot more difficult for a rider. Several reputable brands, such as Haibike and Raleigh, offer different frame sizes and have sizing charts to help you fight the right fit.

Another great option is to look for an adjustable bike. Rad Power Bikes has several great options, such as the RadMini 4 Folding Bike, which fits riders from 5’2” – 6’2” or the RadMini Step-Thru, which fits riders from 4’10”- 5’10”.

Photo Courtesy: [Rad Power Bikes]

Not only will an adjustable e-bike grow with your child, but you might even sneak it out for a spin yourself!

Motor output/ Max Speed- If you live in a state with the three-class e-bike system, then you’ll need to keep the bike’s max speed to 20 mph or less unless you want to venture into class three territory. A motor with 750 watts or less should do the trick.

Break system- The importance of reliable breaks cannot be overstated!  Opt for hydraulic disc brakes if you can, but if you can’t, then make sure you insist on a test drive before making a purchase. Do your worst as far as seeing how the brakes handle, as this is something you’ll want to be certain of before handing it over to a child.

Security- Let’s face it, even the cheapest electric bikes for kids still aren’t all that cheap. If you’re going to drop anywhere from several hundred to several thousand dollars for an e-bike, then make sure to protect your investment.

Some e-bikes, such as the VanMoof X3 (which fits riders from  5’- 6’5” come with built-in alarm systems and GPS tracking that make them incredibly hard to steal.

Even if the bike you select doesn’t come with security features, you can still find plenty of alarms that are sold separately. Among the best is the Onvian Upgraded Wireless Anti-Theft alarm, which is operated by a wireless remote.

Woe to the thief who should attempt to tamper with your kid’s e-bike when this thing is activated. Its vibrational sensors will blare out a 113dB alarm that will send them running for the hills.

Safety Features- Make sure that you’re child’s e-bike is outfitted with enough features to ensure that drivers can see them, especially if they ever plan to ride in the evening or at nighttime.

While many e-bikes come with reflectors, they’re definitely an investment you want to make if your’s doesn’t.

If you want to go all out, you can even get this cool interactive tail light from Garmin.

It’s equipped with a radar that will warn the cyclist when a vehicle is approaching from up to 140 meters behind. It also increases rider visibility, as the tail light unit flashes to alert approaching traffic that there’s a bike ahead.

Trust Your Instincts

Keep in mind that your own experience as a parent should count for just as much as any advice you’ll find here or anywhere else.

Say, for instance, that your child recently landed in the ER after constructing a ramp for the sole purpose of rocketing his regular bike over the top of your garage.

In this case, presenting him with an even more expensive bike, complete with a motor strapped to its gears, may not be the best course of action for you.

Photo Courtesy: [Pixabay]

If, however, you’ve got a responsible teenager who is looking for a way to get to school or simply a reason to get off the couch, then it may be a move worth considering.

Another important note is that if you aren’t already familiar with electric bikes yourself, then make sure you take one for a test drive before purchasing one for your child.

While they may seem relatively harmless, falling off of pretty much anything at 20mph is going to hurt and can cause more substantial injuries than falling off of a regular bike.

It’s important to know exactly how much responsibility you’re entrusting your child with before taking the plunge.

If you found this info helpful, then feel free to share it with other parents of potential e-bikers! As always, feel free to reach out with any questions, comments, or concerns you may have. Otherwise, feel free to explore our other topics such as:

How fast can electric bikes go? A quick guide to battery size and speed

Electric bikes for beginners: Everything you need to know before you buy

Happy pedaling! 

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As many a rider over 6 feet tall can tell you, finding comfortable electric bikes for tall people is not always an easy task.

Fortunately, the fact that you have to duck the occasional door frame doesn’t necessarily mean that electric biking is not for you.

Several e-bike companies such as Haibike, Motan, and Rad Power Bikes now make electric bikes for people over 6 feet tall. 

If you’re tired of feeling like a teenager on a tricycle every time you attempt to go for a ride, then rest assured that you’ve come to the right place to find the perfect ride.

Here we’ll check out some of the best electric bikes that come with just the right seat height, even if you tend to hover a few inches taller than the average crowd.

HaiBike 2020 SDURO TREKKING 4.0

Price: $3,200

HaiBike has earned a reputation as one of the top brands among tall e-bike riders everywhere, due to their customizable frame size options.

A visit to their handy sizing chart can help you select the right bike height for you, with options that can accommodate riders up to 6’6”.

One of Haibike’s most popular models is the SDURO Trekking 4.0, which is outfitted with a sturdy Aluminum 6061 frame, 10 speed Shimano shifting, and Shimano BR-MT200 brakes.

Photo Courtesy: [BADBIKES GMBH/Youtube]

If you’re anywhere from 6’2 “+, you’ll probably want to select the XL, 60 cm frame, which was designed with tall people in mind.

Aside from the bike height perks, the SDUR Trekking 4.0 also comes with a super smooth Yamaha Lithium-ion 500Wh battery and Yamaha PW-ST System, 250W, 70Nm motor, which are capable a max speed of 20 mph.

It comes outfitted with Schwalbe Super Moto-X 27.5 x 2.4 tires that are great for committing and trails alike.

With a sleek look and dependable build, the SDURO Trekking 4.0 is an excellent choice for a reliable commuter bike with off-road capabilities.

Pros:

  • Recommended for riders up to 6’6”
  • From one of the USA’s top e-bike brands
  • Comes with integrated lights, fenders, rear cargo rack, removable LCD display
  • Compact, quiet motor
  • 10 gear speed options
  • Hydraulic disc brakes

Cons:

  • Pricey
  • 4 amps battery charger is a little larger and heavier than standard 2 amps

 

 

 


Rad Power Bikes- Radmission1 High Step

Price: $999

If you’re looking for a great bike with the right height and price, then check out the selections over at Rad Power Bikes. One of their upcoming offerings is the Radmission1 High Step, which is set to debut in October.

If you place your pre-order now, you can score one of these bad boys for just $999, which is an incredible deal for any e-bike.

Photo Courtesy: [Rad Power Bikes]

The best news for the tall, however, is that the Radmission High Step is sized for riders who stand as tall as 6’5”.

While it may not be as fancy as some of its pricier competitors, the Radmission comes with a 500W high-torque motor and 48V 10.5 Ah 504 Wh battery pack. With a max speed of 20mph, it’s capable of making a 20-45 mile trip in a single charge,

With a low-maintenance, single-speed drivetrain and lightweight frame (under 50 pounds), this is a great bike for beginners or those just looking for a great ride to zip around town.

Pros:

  • Incredibly priced, winner of the best affordably priced e-bikes of 2020 from electricbikereview.com
  • Recommended for riders up to 6’5”
  • Removable, lightweight battery pack
  • Lightweight at under 50 pounds
  • Integrated brake light and LED control panel
  • A quiet, powerful rear hub motor

Cons:

  • Racks, fenders, and kickstand are sold separately as add-on options
  • Single-speed
  • No hydraulic disc brakes

 

 

 


Pedego City Commuter

Price: $2,995 – $3,295

If you’re looking for a great cruiser-style electric bike, then check out the City Commuter from Pedego. Available with 28” tires, it’s adjustable handlebars, and the seat can comfortably accommodate rides up to 6’3”- 6 “4.

It’s loaded with a 48V, 500W rear hub motor with 45nm worth of torque, and a premium lithium-ion battery with Bluetooth connectivity.

Photo Courtesy: [electricbikesla]

With a twist and go throttle, and 5 different levels of peddle assist, you’ll enjoy a smooth, silent ride with a max speed of 20mph.

If you’re not really the mountain bike type, then you’ll appreciate the City Commuter’s wide seat and cruiser style handlebars, both of which make for an exceptionally comfy ride. It’s also got a nice little cargo rack in the back that’s perfect for hauling anything from groceries to school books.

Pros:

  • Comfortable for rider’s up to 6’3″ – 6’4″
  • Powerful 48 Volt battery that uses the same advanced lithium-ion cells as an electric car.
  • Quick-release handlebar and saddle, rear rack, fenders
  • Kevlar-belted balloon tires make for a smooth, puncture-resistant ride
  • Twist-and-go throttle with 5 levels of pedal assist
  • LCD display complete with USB charger for your phone

Cons:

  • Designed mostly for city use so not the best choice if you’re a trail shredder
  • Rear-mounted battery pack makes for easy access but may feel a bit heavy at first

 

 

 

 


Tern Vektron S10 Gen 2 Folding Electric Bike

Price: $3,699

Thanks to the folks at Tern, electric bikes for tall people no longer mean having to carve out more storage space.

Folding bikes have come a long way over the years, and the Vektron S10 is proof that some are now just as savvy as their non-folding competitors.

But is a folding electric bike really a legit choice for tall people? In this case, rest assured that it is indeed, as the S10 can be easily readjusted to fit riders from 4’10” to 6’ 5”.

Photo Courtesy: [Tern Bicycles]

Not only will you enjoy the perfect bike height for you, but you can also share your share it with other members of your family.

With a max speed of 20 mph, you’ll be able to wave at all your jealous co-commuters as you fly past crawling traffic.  Best of all, when you fold up the S10, Transformer-style, you can easily roll it onto buses, subways, or under your desk at work.

The Vektron S10 features a Bosch Active Line Plus, 36V/250W mid-drive motor with 50 Nm of torque. Powered by a 400Wh battery with a 31-62 mph range, it’s an excellent choice for the city cyclist or urban commuter.

Pros:

  • Folds up for easy transport onto subways, buses, and taxis.
  • Adjusts to it riders from 4’10” – 6’5”
  • Secure rear Atlas rack with 59 pd load capacity, including add-on child seats
  • Hydraulic Disc Brakes and fat tires for extra traction

Cons:

  • Seat height is far more adjustable than handlebar height
  • Due to its premium components, it’s on the pricier end of the folding bike spectrum

 

 


Civibikes- Cheetah Cafe Racer Flat Tire

Price: $2,399

First, can we just take a moment to acknowledge how insanely cool looking this e-bike is?

Based on the look of a vintage motorcycle, the battery is even designed to look like a gas tank.

That said, it’s important to note that the Cheetah packs so much power that in some states, it may actually exceed the legal definition of an e-bike, so it’s important to check your local laws before you hit the streets!

Photo Courtesy: [electricbikeshoponline]

Designed for riders up to 6’3” and 330 pounds, the Cheetah comes with a rear-hub mounted 750W battery, available in 13AH and 17.5AH options. It can take you up to 28 mph with an estimated 20-50 mile range per charge.

The Chaoyang, 26” x 4.0” wheels will make sure you have all the traction you need, whether you’re on the street or off-roading on light trails.

With both throttle-control and Cadence Sensing pedal assist options, this bike will get you where you’re going and make sure you look good on the way.

Pros:

  • Fits riders up to 6’3” and 330 pounds
  • Among the coolest looking electric bikes ever (you can even buy accessory saddlebags for it)
  • Powered by a 750W Bafang high-speed gear motor with a max speed of 28mph
  • Outfitted with front and rear Tektro hydraulic disc brakes
  • 5 levels of pedal assist
  • Full-color LCD screen display monitors pedal assist level, speed, odometer, drive mode, and more

Cons:

  • Weighs 70 pounds with the battery, so it’s not the easiest to wheel upstairs
  • May be classified as a moped or motorcycle in some states due to its capabilities, so be sure to check your local laws

 

 

 

 


Motan M560 P7 Fat Tire

Price: $2,899 (Currently on sale for $1,899 at electric bike city)

Looking for a great sports e-bike? Look no further than the Motan M560 P7. Designed for riders from 5’6”- 6’6” with a 350-pound maximum load, it’s a great choice for riders who are big, tall, or somewhere in between.

The Motan M560 runs on a powerful hub-mounted 750W motor with a 48v, 11.6 lithium-ion battery, and is equipped with both throttle and pedal assist capabilities.

Photo Courtesy: [Bestebikestore]

With a Shimano 7-speed drivetrain and curved frame for added strength, the Motan M560 handles like the mountain bike of your dreams.

Capable of a 40-60 mile range on a single charge and equipped with  26” X 4.0” 30 TPI Fat Tires, the Motan M560 P7 is ready to tackle anything from trails to your daily commute.

You’ll also enjoy a cool 5 inch LCD display screen that will keep you up to date on your battery status, speed, miles, and mode, all with a single glance.

If you’re looking for a great bike that’s built to last, then this is a reliable, versatile choice for both urban and rustic terrain.

Pros:

  • 40-60 mile per charge range
  • Fits riders from 5’6”- 6’6”
  • Shimano 7-speed drivetrain and 5 levels of pedal assist
  • Arc integrated, super-strong frame
  • LCD Display screen

Cons:

  • Some assembly required, so you may need to enlist the help of a bike shop
  • Fat tires are heavy enough to handle terrain but may make it harder to get going.

 

 

 


Sixthreezero EVRYjourney 500W

If you’re looking for a bike that combines power and comfort, then the EVRYjourney 500W from Sixthreezero may just be the bike for you.

Designed for both average height and tall people in mind, it’s a great fit for riders from 5”- 6’4”.

The Evryjourney’s biggest strength is that it’s designed with maximum comfort in mind, and when they say “comfort,” they’re not kidding.

Photo Courtesy: [Sixthreezero]

This bike incorporates a unique ergonomic frame designed for maximum comfort, an extra-wide saddle that “cradles you like a cloud made of pillows,” and grips so soft that the manufacturers dub them “hand clouds.”

Perfect for those who experience knee or joint pain, the EVRYjourney makes for a more natural riding experience that doesn’t require you to hunch over your handlebars.

With a 250-pound max weight load, 7 gear speeds, throttle, and pedal-assist capabilities, this neat little cruiser is surprisingly outfitted for action.

It runs on a 500Wh rear hub motor and 48V 10.4Ah Lithium-Ion Battery that can take you up to 20mph on full electric or 28mph with pedal assist.

As far as range, you can get 20 – 40 miles on pedal-assist mode or 20 miles on full throttle alone from a single charge

Pros:

  • Fits riders from 5”- 6 “4 and up to 250 pounds
  • Great price for the value
  • Designed with comfort in mind
  • Soft, retro handlebars and wide saddle
  • Lots of accessory options, including child seats
  • 20mph max speed with full electric or 28mph with pedal assist

Cons:

  • Weighs 62 pounds which can be tricky or bike rack transport

 

 

 

 

If you enjoyed this article, please share it with your friends, and as always, feel free to reach out with any questions or comments!

In the meantime, check out the answers to more of your e-bike questions, such as: What’s the difference between an electric bike and a moped? or How far can an electric bike go on a single charge?

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Sick of having to take time out of your vacation to give your e-bike another charge?

We get it.

Luckily, so do several e-bike companies who are now building long-distance electric bikes capable of handling that long commute.

But as great as they are for cutting down on travel time, how far can long-distance electric bikes really go?

The range of an electric bike depends on several factors, but there are now e-bikes capable of achieving anywhere from a 100- 200-mile range in a single charge. Here we’ll introduce you to some of the best 100+ mile range bikes in the world, as well as two revolutionary bikes that are capable o of making a 200+ mile trip in a single charge.    

Keep in mind that any given e-bike’s range will fluctuate based on things such as:

  • The combined weight of the rider and cargo
  • What kind of terrain you’re riding on
  • The speed and level of pedal assistance you choose
  • Weather/wind conditions
  • The age of the battery
  • The size of the bike’s motor
  • Servicing conditions such as tire pressure and battery age

The good news is that if you are looking for an e-bike that can go the distance, several options have already appeared on the market. So let’s take a look at some of the best and check out just how far they can take you.

Optibike R15C Full Carbon Electric Mountain Bike

Price: $13,900

Range: Up to 180 miles/charge

If you’re looking for the granddaddy of all mountain bikes, then look no further than the R15C Mountain Bike from Optibike. This thing takes mountain biking to a whole new level with a top speed of 36 MPH, a Removable 52 Volt 31.5 Ah (1600Wh) Battery, and 190Nm of Torque.

With motocross-style rear suspension, the R15C is ready to help you hit the trails like never before.

Best of all, you can spend hours hitting the hills without having to worry about stopping to recharge.

Photo Courtesy: [Optibike]

As we mentioned above, any bike’s range will vary with speed, but if you’re willing to keep it to 15 MPH, the R15C is capable of taking you up to 180 miles on a single charge.

Even if you want to crank things up to 28 MPH, you’ll still get a good 56 miles before having to slow down.

Just can’t resist the 36 MPH top speed? No worries, you’ll still have 28 miles to play around with before you have to juice up your battery.

Though it’s a pricey option, the R15C is built to last with a carbon fiber frame and swingarm that are more than capable of handling whatever adventure you think of next.


QWIC MN8 Premium

Price: From € 2599 / $3,078.65

Range: Up to 142 miles/charge

When it comes to long-distance electric bikes that are in it for the long haul, Dutch company QWIC has proven that they don’t mess around. Their Premium MN8 e-bike was awarded the best e-bike in the “classic” category by Extra Energy and one look, and it’s specs make it easy to see why.

Photo Courtesy: [Qwic]

The Premium MN8 is outfitted with a Bafang mid-motor, a Shimano Nexus 8 Gear system, and Magura HS22 Brakes. Capable of going 140+ miles between charges, the Premium MN8 is the perfect balance of style and power.

Additional perks include a closed chain guard that’s virtually maintenance-free and a switch sensor that allows riders to shift gears without even pedaling.

The only head’s up to keep in mind is that this is not necessarily a bike for your inner speed demon, as it only goes up to 15.5 MPH.


Raleigh Centros Grand Tour

Price:  £2,850.00 / $3,731.03

Range:  Up to 135 miles/charge

If you’re looking for a sleek bike that’s ready to help you tackle your long commute, then look no further than Raleigh’s Centros Grand Tour e-bike. This European made beauty comes outfitted with a 500WH Bosch battery that’s capable of taking you up to 135 miles in a single charge.

Photo Courtesy: [Raleigh]

Stressing over hills will also be a thing of the past, as the Centros is capable of lending you up to 270% pedal power assistance. Designed with the luxury-loving rider in mind, the Centros also hosts a handlebar-mounted Bosch Intuvia Display screen with easy access to monitors and controls.

Centros riders will also enjoy integrated front and rear lights, a rear-wheel lock, and dual front/seat post suspension.

If you’re looking for a smooth ride with all the bells and whistles, then the Centros should be near the top of the list when it comes to long-distance electric bikes to look into.


FUELL Flluid

Price: $3,895.00

Range: Up to 125 miles/charge

FUELL was founded by a group of partners who were looking to create long-distance electric bikes with the urban rider in mind. Their combined creative powers ultimately gave birth to the Flluid, a stylish e-bike that’s packed with all the features you need to tackle that long commute.

Photo Courtesy: [Fuell]

Flluid comes with two of the largest batteries on the market, both of which lock securely into your frame until you remove them with your key. With five different pedal assistance levels, you can get up to 125 worth of range before having to worry about charging up.

Flluid’s internal geared hub comes complete with a shift sensor that will make worrying about your chain dropping or gears clicking a thing of the past. Then there’s the maintenance-free, silent carbon belt drive that’s guaranteed to make your drive as silent as it is smooth.


DŌST Bikes

Price: $2,799.00

Range: Up to 120 miles/charge

If you’ve looking for a great long-range e-bike for a price that won’t break the bank, then DŌST’s Drop is a reliable option. Like the Flluid, the Drop utilizes a dual battery system and includes two 1200Wh batteries capable of an impressive 120-mile range.

Unlike some long-distance electric bikes which sacrifice speed for range, the Drop is capable of a full 28MPH. It also comes complete with a high-performance 750W mid-drive motor with 120nM of torque.

Photo Courtesy: [Dostbikes]

One of the things that set the Drop apart, however, is its versatility.

While it’s an excellent choice for the commuting, it’s also outfitted with puncture protective tires, a sturdy rear rack, and reflective sidewalls. Whether you’re on a grocery errand or riding trails on the weekend, the Drop has all the features you need to make for a great ride.


Delfast Prime 2.0

Price: $5,599.00

Range: Up to 245 miles/charge

Long-distance electric bikes everywhere, behold your king. Delfast broke the Guinness world record for the longest-range commercial e-bike in 2017 with a bike capable of making a 228 mile trip on a single charge.

Since then, they’ve taken the game up yet another notch with the Delfast Prime 2.0, which offers a staggering range of 245 miles per charge. With a max speed of 28MPH, this 132-pound beauty is as close to you can get to a motorcycle without sacrificing the pedals.

Photo Courtesy: [Delfastbikes]

Equipped with excellent weight distribution and maneuverability, it’s the perfect choice for even the longest of long commutes. Not only does it look super cool, but it also comes outfitted with features like GPS security tracking, front and rear lights, a rear-wheel immobilizer, and an alarm system with motion sensors.

Though it may not be the least pricey purchase, it’s revolutionary range capacity, customization options, and durability make it clear that this is a bike built to last.


WAU X

Price: £2,397 / $3,136.56

Range: Up to 215 miles/charge

London-based start-up WAU has quickly distinguished itself when it comes to getting more distance for your dollar. The WAU X offers three different built-in Samsung Lithium-ion power battery options, the highest of which (1980Wh) provides a range of up to 215 miles.

The WAU X is powered by a 250W rear hub motor, which can be monitored at all times from an upgraded e-bike display. The sensor is also equipped with a color interface, automatic service notifications, speed monitor, and automatic light sensor.

Photo Courtesy: [WAU Bike/Facebook]

The WAU X also makes it easy to make sure you’ve seen on night rides with high output LED Superlights and rear lights. Security will never be an issue either, as the bike comes with an anti-tamper bike alarm and a built-in GPS that allows you to track your bike with the tap of an app on your smartphone.

The one downside is that WAU is still new enough to the game that if you want to buy one of their bikes, you’ll currently have to go to the UK to do it.

That said, WAU seems to be gaining traction fast and is a company to keep an eye on, even if you don’t happen to live in their delivery range just yet.

Got a friend you dream of e-bike road-tripping alongside? Be sure to share the info you learned here to help bring them one step closer to long-distance biking bliss!

And as always, feel free to shoot us a comment or reach out with any other questions you may have.

In the meantime, check out our other articles to find answers to questions like: How fast can electric bikes go? and What’s the difference between an electric bike and a moped?

Until next time, happy pedaling!

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If you’ve recently purchased your first electric bike, then you may already know how overwhelming the search for the best e-bike accessories can be.

That’s why we’ve put together a list of top-tier additions that are sure to make your e-bike even better.

Here you’ll find a handy guide to some of the best electric bike accessories on the market, including: 

  • Helmets
  • Phone Holders
  • Mirrors
  • Cargo Carriers and Bags
  • Lights
  • Speakers
  • Alarm Systems
  • GPS Trackers

From important safety gear to fun add-ons, we’ll give you the low-down on the best brands and designs for your e-bike accessory needs. 

Whether you’re planning on using your new e-bike for your daily commute, camping, or hardcore trail riding, you’ll discover must-have accessories for every kind of rider.

Picking The Perfect Helmet

Before you hop on that brand new e-bike and set out to conquer the streets, it’s important to make sure you’re equipped with a great helmet.

By far the most important electric bike accessory you’ll buy, having the right helmet can help protect you from both accidental spills and distracted drivers.

Which type of helmet you should choose depends a great deal on how fast you plan to travel. If you’re just starting out and plan to keep things below 20 mph, then a standard bicycle safety helmet should do the trick.

We listed out some fashionable and affordable helmets in our “Electric Bike Safety Gear for Fashionable Riders” piece, but we’ll expand upon that further here.

Photo Courtesy: [Amazon]

If you’ve got a motor capable of cracking things up a bit, however, you should definitely look into either a light motorcycle helmet with DOT approval or a bike helmet that meets NTA 8776 e-bike safety standards. Among our personal favorites are Giro’s Caden MIPS Urban Commuter Helmet.

Not only does it have a rear light for added nighttime visibility, but it’s also equipped with a Multi-Directional Impact Protection System, which offers greater support and protection in case of an impact.

Hold The Phone

If you’d like to keep an eye on your phone while riding, then there are plenty of great accessories that have your back.

Whether you’re expecting an important call, using your GPS navigation system, or tracking your ride on a fitness app, securing your phone to your e-bike should be a snap.

Among the trustiest and most universal phone accessories is Roam’s Co-Pilot Bike Phone Mount. It can securely grip any handlebar up to 1.25 inches in diameter and works with any phone up to 3.5 inches wide.

Best of all, it comes with a lifetime guarantee, so you can get a refund or exchange in case anything goes wrong.

Photo Courtesy: [Amazon]

Another great choice is Opamoo’s Bike Phone Front Frame Bag, which can easily be attached to most bikes via velcro straps. Your phone rests securely beneath a touch-sensitive see-through TPU film, complete with a hidden hole for earphones.

Underneath, you’ll find a handy waterproof zipper bag where you can store your keys, sunscreen, and other gadgets. For right around $30, it’s a great value for such a handy accessory.

Never Look Over You Shoulder Again

If your electric bike didn’t come with rearview mirrors, then they’re a great option to look into. Fortunately, there are plenty of them on the market in all different shapes and sizes.

German company Busch + Müller makes several great options, including the Cycle Star E model. It not only offers shatterproof protection and a large mirror face, but it can also be mounted either with brackets or handlebar style.

Photo Courtesy: [Hafny]

They even fold away in case of a collision with a sneaky pole or other inanimate object.

Hafny is another great company that offers plenty of high-quality e-bike mirror options. They’ve got both bar end and handlebar mounting mirrors that offer special perks like anti-glare protection, stainless steel construction, and 360-degree rotation.

While a great set of rear mirrors may seem a little pricey, opting for a quality pair is an investment that will last you years.

Saddle Up

There’s nothing worse than feeling like you have to chose the car over your bike simply because you don’t have enough storage space. The easiest way to kick such problems to the curb is to accessorize your electric bike with a few well-placed cargo add-ons.

Buying saddlebags can be a bit trickier if you have a rear-mounted battery rack, but rest assured that there are several great bags that take that into consideration.

If you’re interested in hauling big loads on your e-bike rides, make sure to check out our list of “The Best Electric Cargo Bikes For Every Type of Rider” where we break down the best electric cargo bikes.

Photo Courtesy: [Bikesmart]

Bike Smart’s DoubleWide Pannier is a great choice for saddlebag style storage. Made from water-resistant nylon construction, they provide plenty of room for storage and feature reflective accents to help enhance your visibility.

BV also offers a great double bag pannier with shelf straps and adjustable bungee hooks to help ensure a secure hold. Each of the two bags features large roomy compartments for books, laptops, or gear, as well as smaller zip pockets on the front.

Photo Courtesy: [Ibera USA]

If you prefer more of a trunk style setup, then be sure to check out Ibera’s PakRak Commuter Bag. It only takes about 3 seconds to attach and has a huge amount of storage space with easy zipper access. It even comes with a taillight hanger for night riding and a detachable shoulder strap so that you can turn your trunk into a shoulder bag.

Finding The Right Lights

If you plan on riding at night (and seriously, who isn’t?), then it’s important to have the right lights to make sure you can see and be seen. Fortunately, there are plenty of lights out there that can get the job done without breaking the bank.

Vont’s LED Scope Light is made from military-grade, weather-resistant materials and features a super-bright adjustable beam. Great for city streets and low-key trails, it’s a killer value for less than $20.

Photo Courtesy: [Amazon]

For hardcore night trails, then you’ll want to look into getting a light that’s closer to 2000 lumens. That said, if you want to turn night into day and are willing to drop a little cash to do it, then the Monteer 6500 will not disappoint. This bad boy boasts 15 different lighting modes and “can outshine the landing light on a passenger airliner.” Score!

More concerned about safety features? Then Garmin’s Varia RTL510 Radar Tail Light may just be the light for you. This little tail light is equipped with its own radar unit that can detect when a car is approaching you from behind from up to 153 feet.

It will also guarantee that the car in question sees you, with 220-degree illumination that can be seen from up to a mile away.

When you pair it with a Garmin head unit, watch, or pair of eyeglasses, it will give you a solid indicator of how far behind you a car is and how fast it’s approaching, so you never have to take your eyes off the road.

Pedal Into Your Favorite Tunes

Choosing to ride your electric bike no longer has to mean forgoing the audio perks offered by most cars.

These days, you can get Bluetooth enabled audio devices that will pair straight to your phone, allowing you to listen to the radio, your favorite music, or even incoming phone calls.

If you’re looking for a rich, 360-degree sound that can travel anywhere, check out the Boom 2 from Ultimate Ears. Designed to last, this tough little speaker can handle mud, snow, water, or anything else you throw at it.

Photo Courtesy: [Ultimate Ears]

It’s accompanying app offers features like a remote On/Off switch, tab controls, and other customization options. Boom 2’s rechargeable battery lasts for up to 15 hours of continuous play and can pair to two different devices from up to 100 ft.

It’s also capable of playing incoming calls so that you can continue enjoying a hands-free ride.

If you’re looking for something smaller and a little less pricey, then Bose’s SoundLink Micro is a great choice.

This little guy measures in at 1.40 x 3.90 x 3.90 inches and weighs less than a pound, making it an effortless accessory to take on along on any journey.

Photo Courtesy: [Amazon]

It comes with a tear-resistant strap that easily attaches to whatever part of your bike you prefer and it’s made of rugged, waterproof materials. It pairs with any Bluetooth device from up to 30 ft and will give you 6 hours of playtime between charges.

Its built-in mic also takes phone calls like a boss and for such a small speaker, it boasts an impressively crisp sound.

Keep Your Bike Secure

Let’s face it, an electric bike is not necessarily a cheap investment and it’s definitely one that’s worth protecting.

Though one of the cheapest electric bike accessories on the list, an alarm system is also one of the most valuable in the long-run.

Secure your peace of mind with a remote control security system like the Mengshen Bicycle Alarm. Just attach the alarm to whatever part of your bike you prefer with the included straps or double-sided tape.

Photo Courtesy: [Amazon]

When you get to your destination, arm it with the included remote control, which is similar to the keypad that you’d use to lock a standard car.

Should a thief make the mistake of attempting to steal your bike, they’ll be in for a very unpleasant surprise.

Upon sensing unsanctioned shakes or vibrations, the alarm will blare out a 113 dB warning that will send the prospective thief running for the hills. It can be adjusted to 7 different levels of sensitivity and can be easily armed and disarmed with the remote from up to 20m away.

Tracking Time

If you want to get even stealthier with your security or just want to keep track of your kids when they take out your bike, then a GPS tracking system is a great way to go. Among the hottest upcoming trackers is the See.Sense Air, a Kickstarter funded product which is set to be released in October 2020.

This lightweight device is designed to attach securely to the underside of your seat and only needs a recharge every 3 months or so. When you download the accompanying iOS or Android app, the Air kicks into action, monitoring both how close you are to your bike and where it’s located.

Photo Courtesy: [See.Sense]

If you now pre-order, you’ll even get the first year of service for free. Should your bike be stolen, just contact the authorities and tell them you’ll be able to lead them to its precise location.

Another popular favorite is the Tracki GPS tracker, which comes with a magnet, velcro attachment, and belt clip.

Slip it into your cargo bin or attach it under your seat and you’ll get alerts and GPS monitoring that will keep you up to date on your bike’s location.

The only downsides to the Tracki are that it requires a monthly subscription of $9.99- $19.99 per month and needs to be recharged at least once a month.

But, considering how much money it could save you if your bike was ever stolen, it’s still not a bad investment to consider.

Got any questions or comments?

Feel free to get in touch!

And be sure to check out our other articles, like “6 of the Best Electric Bikes for Commuting to Work or School and “How to Ride an Electric Bike Safely“, for more in-depth info on electric bike accessories and care!

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Given the many benefits of electric cargo bikes, it’s no surprise that there are plenty out there to choose from.

After all, what’s better than a bike that can transport everything from groceries and gear to kids and pets?

If you’re in the market for a cargo e-bike but aren’t sure which one to choose, then you’ve come to the right place.

We’ll introduce you to some of the best cargo electric bikes on the market today, complete with breakdowns that outline their strengths.

Each of the electric cargo bikes you’ll find here come with plenty of benefits, including the ability to weave around traffic jams, the chance to eliminate gas prices, and the sheer fun of cruising around with the wind in your hair.

But we also get that you have your own unique set of needs and are looking or the perfect e-bike to handle them.

Whether you’re looking for the best child safety features, the smoothest ride, or the most weight capacity, we’ll point you towards a bike made with you in mind.

Yuba Spicy Curry 

Price: $3,824.93

Okay, so plenty of e-bikes offer enough room for your groceries, school books, or laptop. But what if your cargo is of the precious variety?

If you’re looking to ditch the mini-van, then Yuba’s Spicy Curry is an excellent alternative for the cycle-loving parent on-the-go.

With an adjustable-height aluminum frame, this bad boy can tow up to 300 pounds without breaking a sweat.

The frame has a lower-riding rack than many cargo e-bikes, making it easier for kids to hop on and off, while also creating a lower center of gravity.

This feature alone goes a long way towards helping maintain your balance when you’ve got a wiggly toddler in tow. Another big plus is that the Spicy Curry offers plenty of customizable options so that it can grow along with your family. 

Yuba offers plenty of kid-friendly accessories, from monkey bars to a pop-up cover that will protect your kids from rain, sun, or snow. If your child is older or more the hands-on type, then you can outfit his padded seat with handlebars, a graspable ring, and bamboo footrests.

Assisted by the mid-drive Bosch Performance CX 250W motor, you’ll enjoy an ultra-smooth ride that eliminates the angst usually associated with upcoming hills.

With ten gears and a top speed of around 20 mph, it’s great for dropping off the kids at school or bringing them along on errands they’ll actually enjoy.

Fully equipped with hydraulic disc brakes, the Spicy Curry offers a fast but smooth stop that’s capable of handling whatever surprises the road might throw at you.


Tern Vektron S10

Price: From $3,699

If you’re looking for a bike that doesn’t eat up too much storage space, then you should definitely take a look at Tern’s Vektron S10 folding bike. We know.

The term “folding bike” generally brings to mind several preconceptions, and few of them are flattering. But Tern has changed the game when it comes to folding electric bikes, and this one packs a surprising amount of power.

It’s reclining Bosch PowerPack 400 Wh battery makes for easy handling so that you can enjoy a smooth ride with plenty of torque. The battery also offers an impressively low charging time of 2.5- 3.5 hours.

Then there’s the hydraulic braking system, which delivers a reliable, smooth stop regardless of terrain or weather conditions.

The S10 also features an easily adjustable frame that can be resized to fit riders from 4’10” – 6’5”. This makes it an excellent choice for families who’d like to be able to share a bike, as it can be readjusted to fit each rider.

As far as cargo space goes, you’ll find a sturdy Atlas rack behind the seat that can carry loads up to 59 pounds. If you want to take one of your favorite little passengers along, then just attach a Thule Yepp Maxi or Nexxt Maxi child seat.

Best of all, you’ll never need to worry about lugging around a bike lock again. When you arrive at your destination, you can simply fold your bike up and wheel it into your preferred storage space.

Whether you want to stash it beneath your desk at work or wheel it onto the subway, it’s a great way to travel without having to worry about the threat of theft.

This one’s a great choice if you’re looking for a good commuter bike or an e-bike that you can toss in the trunk and take along on your travels.


Xtracycle eStoker X25

Price: $6,414.50

Who says electric bikes are just for urban commuters? Xtracycle’s eStoker X25 is ready for whatever adventure you can come up with next.

This sporty e-bike can handle city street, off-road adventures, and everything in between.

With dual 500w batteries, you can enjoy 50-100 miles of pure riding bliss before hooking it up for a recharge.

Equipped with 10-speed Rapidfire + gears and a Bosch electric-assist Speed motor, it’ll allow you to zip along at up to 28 mph. The rear rack comes complete with a comfy seat, footrests, and surround bars to keep your little passengers safe and secure, as well as two saddlebags for all your cargo.

With a maximum weight limit of 400 pounds (including the rider), this is one e-bike that can hold anything you’re willing to carry.

From vacations in the country to running errands around town, the eStoker X25 is ready for whatever adventure the day may bring.


Price: $1,199.00

If you’re curious about the electric cargo bike craze but aren’t quite ready to spend thousands of dollars, then Rad Power has got you covered.

When it comes to the best affordable cargo e-bikes on the market, the Rad Power RadRunner is at the top of the list. This compact mini-bike is capable of carrying an impressive 300 pounds and is about as customizable as it gets.

With 300+ accessory combination options, you can deck it out with a child’s seat, mid-body storage unit, passenger cushion, baskets, and much more. The RadRunner is fueled by a 750W Bafang geared hub motor with 80 Nm of torque, a half twist throttle, and an intelligent 4 level pedal assist and sensor.

On one of the adjustable handlebars, you’ll find an intuitive LED display that will keep you up to date on your battery charge and pedal-assist levels as you cruise. With a charge that can last up to 45 miles and tear-resistant tires, this is a great starter bike for anyone looking to go electric for less.


Riese & Müller Load 60

Price: From $8,099.00

If you like the idea of being able to keep an eye on the kids while you peddle, then check out the Riese & Müller Load 60. We’re not gonna lie, this one is definitely on the pricier end of the spectrum, but it’s sort of like the Mercedes Benz SUV of electric cargo bikes.

R & M outfitted the Load 60 with full suspension for a ride so smooth that you’ll laugh in the face of gravel, cobblestones, or off-road terrain.

When it comes to carrying space, this e-bike takes things to a whole new level with its customizable bakfiets-style cargo area.

If you’re carting the kids around, you can keep them safe and sound in their own cushioned seats, complete with sidewalls and 5 point safety belts.

If you’re traveling solo, you can outfit the rails of your cargo space with various sidewalls, lids, and other options designed to hold anything from camping gear to tools. With a weight limit of over 400 pounds, the Load 60 provides all the storage space an e-cyclist could ask for.

Last but not least, it’s outfitted with the most powerful e-bike motor that Bosch has ever produced.

You’ll enjoy maximum torque, up to 400% pedal assistance, and all-around excellent dynamics. If you’re looking to go top-of-the-line, then Riese & Müller is the e-bike company for you.


Bunch Original Family Cargo Bike 2.0

Price: $4,295.00

Another great front carriage cargo bike for families is the Original Family Cargo e-Bike from Bunch.

While it’s half the price of the R & M Load 60, this cool little trike offers loads of storage space. Inside the cargo area, you’ll find two benches with enough room for four small children, complete with safety belts.

The extra cool thing about the benches is that each is designed with lockable storage space underneath. Now you can carry up to 220 pounds worth of kids, groceries, and gear all at once.

Powered by a 500w motor with 45 Nm of torque, you can cruise around town for up to 35 miles before having to recharge the 48v 13.6Ah battery.

The one thing to beware of if you’ve never driven a trike before is that it does take a little getting used to. So be sure to factor in the large box in front of you before hitting that steep curve at top speed!

That said, once you get familiar with it, it’s a really fun little bike that’s perfect for driving the kids and pets around town, to the beach, or on impromptu trips to the ice cream parlor.


Urban Arrow Shorty

Price: From $4,799.00

With the introduction of the Shorty, Urban Arrow proved that a bike doesn’t necessarily have to be huge to have plenty of cargo space.

This European beauty is named for its short wheelbase, which makes it similar in length to a normal bike. Don’t be fooled, however, because this thing is built like a tank.

Weighing in at around 100 pounds, it’s becoming a popular substitution for mopeds and traditional delivery motorbikes for many riders.

The front-loading cargo box is made of lightweight yet durable expanded polypropylene and can handle up to 187 pounds of weight. You can use it for mounting a child’s seat or outfit it with a lockable, weatherproof hood to protect your belongings as you ride.

Alternately, you can spring for an added rear mounting bar that’s compatible with most child’s seats.

The powerful Bosch motor will get you up to speed in no time, and Urban Arrow offers a dual battery upgrade if you’re up for longer rides between charges.

If you work in an industry that requires transporting a large number of tools or equipment, then the Shorty would be a great choice for you. Whether your need to bring along tools, school books, or delivery items, then this is a great cargo e-bike to help get you where you’re going.

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