Honorary mention
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Radio Flyer through Pro for $2,599: Editor Julian Chokkattu has a better experience than this easy to use and easy to assemble the 2nd-level electric van bike. For more information, check out our guide The best electric cargo bikes.
Aventon Ramblas, $2,899: Aventon did it Mountain BikeIt’s reasonable price, it’s a lot of bikes, but it’s a bit heavy and can’t be taken out for its expected use cases.
Linus Edutchi is priced at $1,799: Need a comfortable cruiser? Linus Edutchi is a comfortable level 1 ebike with beautiful colors and many proprietary accessories.
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Electra Loft Go! $1,400: I love it too Electra Loft Go!this is another comfortable sit-in beach cruiser, but the priority motor is powerful at the same price.
Xtracycle Estoker, $4,499: This is probably the most common bike I see in Portland, Oregon. It features a durable, sturdy chrome steel frame and larger 24-inch wheels as well as a Shimano mid-drive motor, making it perfect for tougher conditions. Unfortunately, you do have to be over 5’6″ (I’m not) to ride it.
Gazelle eclipse, priced at $5,999: If you want to know the greatness of the Bosch system, Eclipse (Eclipse)(8/10, recommended online) is a more expensive version of the Radster road above. It has a better gear lever, a smarter motor – even if paint works better. However, this is much more expensive.
Heybike Tyson, $1,599: You get one a lot of Using this fat, folding ebike things is not a lot of money (6/10, wired comment), including suspension, blink, throttle and one of the most annoying corners I’ve ever heard of. These components are not super high quality, but it is an affordable, comfortable way to dip your toes into the back-counter water.
Gocycle G4i+ for $5,999: Gocycle’s high-end fast-folding bike was designed by former McLaren engineers. This quiet, easier iteration has better torque, new carbon fiber forks and a more painful price.
$5,799 original electric cargo bike: I don’t care about a bunch, but My family did it. As you can see in Europe, this is the standard standard, namely box bikes. If you live in a flat area and don’t have to go very fast, it will run well.
Bicycles we don’t like
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NIU electric bike BQI-C3 PRO, priced at $2,199: Commercial Director Martin Cizmar tested the bike and made numerous complaints. The riding position is too radical, and the bike frame is not suitable for common components like the water bottle and his pannier. Disc brakes are not suitable for stopping from 28 mph.
Civilization Cycle ($4,999): This bike can carry an adult on its back and is a great option for those who want a Vespa-like style without having to get a scooter license (7/10, wired comment). However, it is not suitable for anyone shorter than 5’10”. OOOHKAY.
Retrospec Jax Rev ($1,000): We want to love this Stylish, stylish folding bikesbut we can’t help but worry about its durability.