The Best Electric Bikes 2023 | Our Expert's Top 13 List

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  • čas přidán 24. 07. 2024
  • Check out the current pricing of each of these e-bikes:
    Aventon Aventure 2 - ebrdeals.com/ebrBPoverall-yt-...
    Lectric XP 3.0 - ebrdeals.com/ebrBPoverall-yt-...
    Ride1UP 700 Series - go.ride1up.com/aff_c?offer_id...{transaction_id}%26D{affiliate_id}
    RadRunner Series - www.avantlink.com/click.php?t...
    Blix Aveny Skyline - ebrdeals.com/ebrBPoverall-yt-...
    Aventon Pace 500.3 - ebrdeals.com/ebrBPoverall-yt-...
    Himiway Cruiser - ebrdeals.com/ebrBPoverall-yt-...
    Specialized Turbo Como - ebrdeals.com/ebrBPoverall-yt-...
    Ride1UP Revv 1 - ebrdeals.com/ebrBPoverall-yt-...
    Electric Bike Company Model S - ebrdeals.com/ebrBPoverall-yt-...
    Lectric XPedition - ebrdeals.com/ebrBPoverall-Lec...
    RadCity 5 Plus - www.avantlink.com/click.php?t...
    Mokwheel Basalt - ebrdeals.com/ebrBPoverall-yt-...
    To see the full written list of our picks for the best e-bikes, and each of their individual reviews visit:
    electricbikereport.com/best-e...
    Electric bike design is really hitting its stride, and if you need help picking out the right one for you then look no further than our list of the best electric bikes.
    Our team of reviewers has collectively logged over 10,000 miles of testing over the last two years alone, and that's not counting all the personal miles we've racked up along the way too! We've tested models from all the best e-bike styles: cruisers, commuters, fat-tire e-bikes, and much more. Each bike is different and comes with its inherent strengths and tradeoffs, but rest assured, there is one out there that fits your needs.
    With so many different variables in e-bikes from frame styles, motor type, features and more, it's important to consider YOUR personal criteria for finding the top e-bike for you. Make sure you consider carefully the following points:
    What Features Do You Need?
    We have no shortage of wants for a stellar electric bike, but in reality, there is usually a rather small number of e-bike needs. Comfort is always welcome, but do you need top-tier suspension if you're sticking to mostly paved roads? Nobody wants to be caught with a battery out of charge, but is the extra battery capacity really worth your extra cash if you're primarily going short distances? Make sure to balance out creature comforts with your intended use so you find the right value electric bike for you.
    What E-Bike Style Fits You?
    One of the great things about electric bikes is how the motor makes the frame style less crucial, but it's not something to overlook either. You can commute on almost anything, but do you really want to go offroading on a beach cruiser? The mighty fat tire e-bikes are fast, fun, and go most anywhere, but they can be heavier and harder to take on a bike rack. Make sure to get the full scope of how you'll mainly be riding so the design can fit your needs.
    What Is Your Budget?
    A bit of an obvious question, but important nonetheless. The market is flush with great bang-for-your-buck electric bikes and has no shortage of high-tech wizardry for a bit more cash too with a healthy-sized 'middle class' of electric bikes as well.
    With great consideration to all the questions above, we've picked a collection of bikes that should be beneficial to everybody who is searching for their personal best electric bike. If there is anything you feel we are missing from this list, be sure to check the EBR website from the link above, and lets us know of other great e-bikes out there in the comments section.
    0:00 Best Electric Bikes 2023 Intro
    1:22 Methodology
    2:27 Aventon Aventure 2
    4:50 Lectric XP 3.0
    7:01 Ride1UP 700 Series
    9:25 RadRunner Series
    13:40 Blix Aveny Skyline
    15:39 Aventon Pace 500.3
    18:07 Himiway Cruiser
    20:14 Specialized Turbo Como
    23:05 Ride1UP Revv 1
    25:52 Electric Bike Company Model S
    29:25 Lectric XPedition
    32:17 RadCity 5 Plus
    34:56 Mokwheel Basalt
    37:38 Conclusion
    #bestelectricbike #bestebike #bestelectricbike2023 #bestebike2023
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Komentáře • 584

  • @ElectricBikeReport
    @ElectricBikeReport  Před rokem +38

    E-Bike Question of the Day ⚡🚴 What do you think about our picks for the best electric bikes of 2023? What others would you add to it? Let us know in the comments below 👇🏼👇🏼👇🏼

    • @reginaldhyppolite1468
      @reginaldhyppolite1468 Před rokem +4

      Very well in depth! Would love to see the Hey bike Tyson next.

    • @sunilkumarr8480
      @sunilkumarr8480 Před rokem +3

      Velotric thunder series

    • @akay1014
      @akay1014 Před rokem +1

      Wondering why Verve+3 Trek didn't make the list. Pricey yes but range comfort a plus. Sort of scared to order online. Then no one to maintain problems

    • @robertharmon6593
      @robertharmon6593 Před rokem +2

      The Juiced Ripcurrent S should be on this list....

    • @thethelostjs
      @thethelostjs Před rokem +2

      you must include less categories for step through/folding/fat and more categories of performance oriented bikes aka lunacycle z1, frey and about 10 other well made full suspension bikes that are under 70lb without compromising battery life, suspension quality, price or power

  • @billyrock8305
    @billyrock8305 Před rokem +44

    This annual Ebike review is becoming like Consumer Reports coveted yearly automobile review. ✅

    • @ElectricBikeReport
      @ElectricBikeReport  Před rokem +5

      Thanks Billy, we strive to be the very best at what we do! We will always keep getting better so we can better help consumers navigate the electric bike market.

  • @Busdathead
    @Busdathead Před rokem +11

    Video is much appreciated especially when people are always asking me about what kind of ebikes to buy and I've told then about the Lectric if they were just going to ride for fun . So I can now direct them to this video for a wider range . Ever consider the Ariel Kepler and the Wired Freedom or Cruiser ? they are both around $2000 or lower right now .

  • @stephendenagy3396
    @stephendenagy3396 Před rokem +15

    Things you haven’t mentioned consistently are battery safety and service. All machines need service. Lubrication, ball bearings, suspension maintenance, etc. Regarding batteries, which ones are UL listed? For sure Specialized. Which others, if any. If not, be careful storing the bike inside. Who will repair it? Most local bike shops won’t touch an off brand e-bike. Even good bikes need maintenance. I just swapped and upgraded my drivetrain as the chain was shot. And the head tube had worked loose a little. Who will fix that? Even though these are cheap, you may be getting what you ask for! And what class? Class 1 is safe everywhere. 3 and motorcycle style might end up being restricted. And unfortunately you didn’t call out much on drive systems, esp mid-drive bikes. Hub drives are cheap, but probably not as durable as they have to spin as fast as the drive wheel is going. Mid drive can take advantage of the transmission, and perform well under massive loads.

  • @jeffsharpe2852
    @jeffsharpe2852 Před rokem +15

    I was happy to see the Ride 1Up 700 series make your list. I basically bought it for the reasons you list in your review. I've owned my Ride 1Up 700 XR for one year now and at almost 3000 miles, I am still impressed with it's power, range on a charge, and stability. It is a bit heavy, at 65 lbs. but that seems to be the tradeoff for this kind of performance and durability.

  • @Busdathead
    @Busdathead Před rokem +9

    So glad that you finally mentioned the Himiway Cruiser ! I bought one almost 3 yrs. ago because @$1500 total this bike would get take me to 30 miles on throttle only at aprox. 28mph , since I have a lot of foot pain I can't peddle much and this is my only transportation . I haven't been disappointed at all in my purchase especially when other bikes that cost more give less . If I had to do it all over again I most certainly would do it . I've just purchased a Wired Cruiser as it's been advertised to exceed 38mph and can travel up to 36 miles on just lightly peddling for $2,162 which includes shipping . My Himiway will be for shopping trips and cold weather since I have a dual battery setup and the Wired Cruiser will be for just getting out and ridding .

    • @ActivityPhoto
      @ActivityPhoto Před rokem +1

      I agree, I also have a Himiway they as a company have really have been expanding their reach into the e bike marketplace by developing their dealership network. They still have some work to do on their aftersale support system by setting up warehouses of replacement parts to speed repairs.

    • @TheReman5000
      @TheReman5000 Před rokem

      how is the Wired compared to the Himiway after you have received it?

    • @MNMetalMachine
      @MNMetalMachine Před 4 měsíci

      I'm not that impressed by the himiway. I have had the kick stand fall off more than once along with bolts for the rear rack. The brakes are ok. I've spent money on the bike to improve the weakness of it to make it much better. Upgraded the brakes to hydraulic makes it better.

  • @WorldwideDarts
    @WorldwideDarts Před rokem +17

    My girlfriend bought the Pace 500 two years ago and she LOVES it. I've been on it and with me being 210lbs I'm surprised at how much torque it has. You can go into the settings and crank this bike up to a 32mph top speed. It's honestly a beast!

  • @rayvelez3736
    @rayvelez3736 Před 10 měsíci

    Good job overall, glad you covered EBC warrantee. I shopped 12 years and kept coming back to EBC, with all the newer models. "before covid"
    I changed the cruiser bars to ole school Klunker bars to make it better for trails and hills of the Pocono Mts of pa. They also provided me with a more powerful controller and a set of gears at no extra cost. { the sign of a good company }
    I ended going with one of the larger battery on one of the original Model's the " X " Black with brown seat grips & Tires. Oh I almost forgot wooden chain guard, was a nice touch. they offer wooden fenders also. 🚲🍃

  • @hooskerdu1
    @hooskerdu1 Před rokem +5

    Thank you so much for doing this video! Fortunately, the 2 bikes I had narrowed my search down to were included in your Top 13...the Aventon Aventure 2, and MokWheel Basalt.
    Before I make my purchase, are there any differences in performance, speed, or on the quality of components included in each? As I understand it, the MokWheel can be programmed to a top speed higher than the 28 mph of most other e-bikes. Not sure I will actually go faster than 28 mph, but it's nice to have it available.
    Anyway, again thank you so much for a very informative video!!

  • @mmanjin
    @mmanjin Před rokem +19

    I was so happy to see the Electric Bike Company on the top 13 list. I purchased their Model E about a year ago and it’s an awesome quality bike that’s built to last. Their customer service is superb and yes, as mentioned in the review, their customization options and warranty is absolutely unbeatable and have many models to choose from and stand behind their product 100%. The cherry on top for me was that they are manufactured domestically in California, unlike the majority of E-bikes that seem to come from China. In my opinion Electric Bike Company is definitely worth serious consideration.

    • @ElectricBikeReport
      @ElectricBikeReport  Před rokem +1

      Thanks for sharing!

    • @ActivityPhoto
      @ActivityPhoto Před rokem +2

      I agree these are nice bikes, but the are not manufactured in California, they are assembled in California from offshore components.
      Also they seem to be very generic in their design with nothing special other than their paint jobs.

    • @mmanjin
      @mmanjin Před rokem +6

      @@ActivityPhoto Although some parts of the bike are sourced from other countries other parts of the bike such as fenders and wheels are manufactured in California. However, the point is it's skilled American labor that designs and is putting these bikes together and not offshore labor that is often subpar, so the build quality of these bikes is excellent. In terms of design it is anything but generic especially given the number of models and amount of customization available and it's not just paint colors either. Speaking of colors, Chinese made bikes mostly come in one or two colors, which is black or white and maybe a couple of other colors. If you want a different or custom color forget it. Or maybe you want the fenders a different color from the rest of the bike. Ain't gonna happen. Or maybe you want a different brand of tire on the bike. Again, ain't gonna happen. Now that's generic and boring. Many companies offer strikingly similar models (with different graphics and slightly tweaked component mixes) that come out of one or two factories in China. Not very many offer anything unique. With Electric Bike Company you can make your bike truly unique to suit you. More companies should follow Electric Bike Company's lead and bring jobs back to the USA and support their local community.

    • @lightworker4512
      @lightworker4512 Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@mmanjinoff shore labor is subpar? You must be 30 or less. I’m old and from Detroit. American workers overall were subpar which is why companies overseas became dominant.

    • @rschnee
      @rschnee Před 7 měsíci +1

      I’m surprised the Priority Current did not make this high end list for commuter bike.140 NM Mid-drive Shimano or Enviolo CVT up to class 3 etc. 🧐. And, if you belong to Costco a ~$600 discount over direct from company website. I love mine and was convinced on test ride from mega bike enthusiast friend. I imagine you can’t straight out advertise the lower price at. OST o but even still, it easily competes with the Specialized Vado.

  • @user-mi8nb9rq3k
    @user-mi8nb9rq3k Před 2 měsíci

    This is an AWESOME video...nice job guys/gal!
    Thank for ALL of this information, it truly helps me in my decision making process.
    I'm definitely looking forward to more of your in-depth remarkable videos!
    Be safe out there!
    God bless!

  • @user-kf4wh9qo5i
    @user-kf4wh9qo5i Před 6 měsíci +1

    I purchased an Adventon Adventure 2 recently based off the features and price point compared to the competition. I haven't ridden in 25 years since I started driving and It's been great. I added a Thudbuster LT suspension seat post that was a great investment for my lower back. It doesn't quite get the attention of my e-scooter but everybody seems to love it. If it had front turn signals it would be pretty close to perfect. Oh well, it's still a ton of fun.

  • @lauracarpenter363
    @lauracarpenter363 Před rokem +7

    Great video. Really helps the shopper. The two bikes I've been considering made the list and one more I'll have to check out. Quick question: do you receive any sponsorship from any of these manufactures? Other videos I've watch do a disclaimer. Just wondering. Thank you!

  • @porterbrass
    @porterbrass Před rokem +2

    Thank you for a FANTASTIC “best of 2023” list. I’m now considering some other options than I was previously aware of.

  • @ManchurianCounterweight
    @ManchurianCounterweight Před rokem +16

    Man, I'd watch a 2 hour video on the best ebikes, no kidding. Would save me countless hours hunting through YT watching a ton of crappy videos.

  • @schmoab
    @schmoab Před rokem +2

    I just got the Turbo Vado 3.0 IGH. Unbelievable bike for $3250. You get all the features of the higher end Specialized bikes with a belt drive and plenty of power up hills. Now looking to supplement it with a cheaper bike for travel and errands like other ones you presented here. Looking forward to coming over and riding around St. George after seeing these videos!

    • @tenrec
      @tenrec Před rokem

      I've been researching that one -- how much does it weigh?

  • @Tiddiboi
    @Tiddiboi Před rokem +24

    Thank you all for putting this video together!

  • @chrisboling2852
    @chrisboling2852 Před 8 měsíci +1

    I bought a Specialized Globe Haul ST about a month ago. Get 60 miles on level 1. I use the panniers for my business hauling shipments to the post office and to local customers in my town. The 20 in wheel and 3.5 in tires with the quiet tread in the center make it quieter and it’s so maneuverable! The power is unparalleled and with the throttle assist up to 20mph you don’t have to be shifting gears every time you stop/start

  • @arf9347
    @arf9347 Před rokem

    Really enjoyed the video . I really like my e 3 explorer Gaint with 400 watt battery and narrow puncture resistance continental tires . They do very good on and off pavement and are more stable then the factory mountain bike tires. I really enjoy my gaint bike going up hills and on ski area service roads. I have had a lectric 2.0 it does good but I did not like how i had to go full speed or drop to a lower gear and put a lot more effort in to peddling.
    The Gaint is my favorite because I can peddle In The gear I choose and at my pace and enjoy the ride😊

  • @mckayhouston9334
    @mckayhouston9334 Před rokem +2

    So this weekend I took it to Green River. And boy, it was floating over the gravel like it was so smooth. I'm very pleased with how it rides.I would highly recommend this bike to people. It's called the Eco Motion High Step Pro Fat Tire Ebike I haven't seen a lot of videos on it, but boy, it's the best bike I think I can get from my money.

  • @DLPotterAuthor
    @DLPotterAuthor Před rokem +1

    I just ordered the Sinch.2 from Aventon. I'm going on 50, don't have the dexterity I used to have and appreciate the step through design. I also appreciate all the good reviews and know that for trips to the store, maybe pulling my dog to and from places in a cart and in general, taking up some of the lesser trips I would normally have driven, I'm going to like the use of the bike vs. the truck!

  • @bartholomewnathaniel807
    @bartholomewnathaniel807 Před rokem +2

    Great video- ALL of you guys! Personally I am Almost 70 and just now getting interested in ebikes (Man I miss California!) but as I'm retired in an urban to suburbia place and drive to- the country I need a kind of general All around bike and your video will be taken into consideration- Thanks!

  • @urnewmyold4913
    @urnewmyold4913 Před rokem +4

    Great video . Only channel that really break Down the facts about e bike with detail . Im planing to get the rad power series 3+ off this video that green color is so cool to me . Does the bike come with that double kickstand from the video ? On the site it doesn’t look like it

  • @margaretfrankiewicz5754
    @margaretfrankiewicz5754 Před rokem +2

    Ok, had to watch the entire video-I love biking, really liked your camp bike, love the idea you are getting solar for charging, wow! Wonder if that’s adaptable towards any bike? Long range is also good. Would like to know of any biking cities in the US, where I live is not necessarily bike friendly for the most part. But best part of all? It’s not an overly priced car. 😂

  • @Ctrey97
    @Ctrey97 Před rokem +2

    Great video, looking forward to the other videos coming down the pipeline!

  • @genekied
    @genekied Před rokem +2

    I've had the original Aventon Aventure for over a year now and have riden it everyday, and I live in extreme Northwestern Minnesota. The bike performs day in and day out as my daily commuter even in the most severe weather: snow, wind rain, etc. It's just plain fun to ride too.

    • @ElectricBikeReport
      @ElectricBikeReport  Před rokem

      Glad to hear it's holding up well in all the conditions! We're eager to try a bit more of it in the snow!

    • @minnesotanice369
      @minnesotanice369 Před rokem +1

      be careful my brakes totally failed and I broke my face on my aventon

    • @genekied
      @genekied Před rokem +2

      @@minnesotanice369 One does have to do regular maintenance occasionally to avoid mishapes. My brakes need a fluid refill on a regular schedule, this is normail.

  • @joniboulware1436
    @joniboulware1436 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Absolutely fantastic presentation. In next update I would like to see the weights of the bikes noted in the comments. Also, a category for lightweight commuter would be useful. Older riders - I mean 70's and 80's can't lift a super heavy bike onto a rack. Light is meaningful even with range tradeoff.

  • @tenncutt
    @tenncutt Před rokem +5

    Before and after photos of your Dad would have been cool. Without pics it didn't happen! Kinda surprised Lectric's XPremium middrive didn't make the list. Good video. Thanks

    • @ElectricBikeReport
      @ElectricBikeReport  Před rokem

      Agreed 100%! We'll get a post on the website soon showing that and add a card to the video where people can go check it out. Thanks for the suggestion!

  • @ulrichskaarsgard7848
    @ulrichskaarsgard7848 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for this, very helpful. Loved to see my old stomping grounds of StG also :)

  • @coletteknight3605
    @coletteknight3605 Před rokem +1

    Amazing content! Thank you so much! Liked & Subscribed! ❤

  • @riskyron1416
    @riskyron1416 Před rokem +1

    I'm riding a RAM Mia 1200 watt e-scooter. Cost was $1600 with 3 year waranty. Full motor use has a better than 100 mile range on it's 60 volt, 40 Amp battery. Comes with mirrors, horn, turn signals, rear carrier with trunk and a great alarm system. That locks up the wheels. It will do 56 KPH and pulls 20% hills very well. I am 75 live and ride in Costa Rica. Without Residence a drivers licese is not possible, but this gets me around very well. One thing I did not like is having to put mu feet together straight ahead so I added a 26 inch bar of 1 inch box steel as a foot rest and crash bar. Made a world of difference.
    There is a 4th mode locked out that will allow 67 KPH. Only 2 highways here allow for over 60 KPH and unlike the US most drivers here are 10 to 20 KPH below posted limit.

  • @randyisfree5671
    @randyisfree5671 Před rokem +2

    A good video thank you very interesting I myself just bought myself the. Ride one up rev. One yesterday and can't wait for it to get here.

  • @raisedbycarnies
    @raisedbycarnies Před rokem +5

    I shopped hard before buying - there were a lot of bikes I liked but only one I loved - the Velotric Nomad 1 - their whole line for me stood out above the rest for me -- just for me :)

    • @steveg6978
      @steveg6978 Před 11 měsíci +2

      Battery UL rated too

    • @raisedbycarnies
      @raisedbycarnies Před 11 měsíci

      @@steveg6978 One of the main reasons I bought the Velotric -- at this price point you don't always get this. I did the same thing when I bought my son's hoverboard.

  • @ethanswanson9209
    @ethanswanson9209 Před rokem +2

    Maybe best commuter for cities that experience winter. Probably need a belt, internal hub, and tire size that will have good options for studded tires

  • @UC241
    @UC241 Před rokem +5

    I would like to see your review on the best lowest priced full-suspension mid-drive e-bikes.

  • @chrishood649
    @chrishood649 Před rokem

    Very curious to hear your thoughts on the Queitkat pro. Shopping around with a higher budget for off road excursions and scouting away from my truck…looking into that 750-1000w range. Queitkat is temping but they have a bafang motor. Don’t hear much about that…

  • @Ironpeddler1017
    @Ironpeddler1017 Před rokem +1

    Really surprised none of the Evelo bikes were in this presentation. I researched e-bikes for over two years before finally pulling the trigger on the Atlas. It comes with a 4 year warranty and I couldn’t be more pleased.

    • @ElectricBikeReport
      @ElectricBikeReport  Před rokem +1

      It was heavily considered and likely would make an appearence on our list of mid-tier / higher tier options that we'll have coming out soon!

  • @RogerRoger2000
    @RogerRoger2000 Před rokem +1

    Thank you guys and girls very thorough and enjoyable to watch. Location is incredible thanks Australia

  • @brendadavis7322
    @brendadavis7322 Před 10 měsíci

    Just bought a Lectric XP E-Trike - would love to see your ranking of trikes.
    Glad to see the Lectric XP 3.0 ranked so highly - that’s the bike my husband chose!

    • @ElectricBikeReport
      @ElectricBikeReport  Před 9 měsíci +1

      We're hoping to do a comparison between a couple of good options soon, but the XP Trike is a great choice!

  • @ivanecheverria9892
    @ivanecheverria9892 Před rokem +1

    Appreciate the time and effort. I almost never see any real evidence regarding quality, warranty, serviceability and and service/support from the makers. I can’t just buy a bike at these prices based on ‘coolness’ or ‘smiles’ and your perspective on performance. Start looking at software, defects, and service experiences. Thanks!!

    • @ElectricBikeReport
      @ElectricBikeReport  Před rokem

      The ones we've chosen from this list are ones we feel comfortable enough about in terms of quality and customer service. No company has a sterling track record (especially during covid when customer service was a problem in e-bikes nearly across the board, and we're noticing lingering feeliings even though things are much improved).

  • @randycrager4074
    @randycrager4074 Před 6 měsíci

    I looked at them all but went with the Aniioki A8 Pro Max for $1899, 1000w 48 Volt and it's built like a tank, built solid and I'm very happy with it.

  • @scubafrost2007
    @scubafrost2007 Před 10 měsíci +1

    I have the first Aventon Aventure that has over a 1000 miles and zero issues. My wife nowhas the verision 2 and loves hers s well.

  • @bikerider4326
    @bikerider4326 Před 25 dny

    How many times did you attach a trailer to one? Or more to the point, which ones CAN you attach a Burley Coho XC one wheel trailer to?

  • @DevValladares
    @DevValladares Před rokem +1

    I'm so torn between the Revv 1 Hardtail (Only because FS is out of stock) and the Super73 S2. I know I should get the Revv because of the value for money, but as a designer my heart seems to be set on just how beautiful the S2 looks. Am I being stupid? Is the Revv a no-brainer?
    I'm also on the shorter side (5"6') and the S2 seems to be a bit lighter to take down to the bikeroom in the apartment basement. Any advice would be amazing

  • @philipberent270
    @philipberent270 Před 4 měsíci

    Very informative, especially about mail order bikes

  • @garangeradventures6255
    @garangeradventures6255 Před 8 měsíci

    Curious about your recommendation for the best rail trail ride. Hard packed ballast and or paved surfaces mostly. My wife and I have been riding Himiway cruisers for several years and we enjoy them immensely. We’d like something lighter but with excellent range for up to 45 miles per ride on those rail trails regardless of the surface material. 😊

  • @treasuretraveler3613
    @treasuretraveler3613 Před rokem

    Awesome review of various e-bikes. The ride along the Virgin River Trail is one of my favorites… I kept hoping to see you take an e-bike through one of the boardwalk’s - I love hearing the sounds of the boards as the tires roll over them. If you see a large, old guy riding those trails on a custom built dual motor e-bike with 2kw of 52V batteries stop and say hi! BTW do you have a shop in Southern Utah? I ride a lot and need new tires monthly!

    • @ElectricBikeReport
      @ElectricBikeReport  Před rokem

      Thanks for watching! No, no shop. We just test and review them. We hit up the various LBS in town. Hope to see you on the trail sometime!

  • @user-ku1dr3gh4y
    @user-ku1dr3gh4y Před 7 měsíci

    I would like to hear your thoughts about the Fucare step through dual battery 20 Gemini

  • @dpporlando
    @dpporlando Před rokem

    Whats the best option for cummuting when heavy rains are a reall posiblity while riding or being parked? Central Florida checking in, Thanks!

  • @richardannett2493
    @richardannett2493 Před 7 měsíci

    I keep wondering whether I can get a good workout on an ebike with a cadence sensor. Can't quite figure this out. What do you think and how should I do this?

  • @gargwanderer
    @gargwanderer Před rokem

    Hey guys, thanks for the info. Myself and my wife stands around 250 + pounds. Can you recommend few options for comfort city rides

  • @patriciashaffer9781
    @patriciashaffer9781 Před 4 měsíci

    Looking for advice on the best Class 1 bike! I think I will end up with the Aventon 500 you just reviewed. But this Rad City might be of interest. The price point is an issue. Thanks

  • @BillBadMule123
    @BillBadMule123 Před 11 měsíci +1

    I Own 3 Rad Rover 2020 Bikes with over 13 thousand off road mountain trail miles No Problems at all other than routine maintenance like Brake pads and tires . I Love my Bikes

  • @mutleyeng
    @mutleyeng Před 10 měsíci

    just bought a Radrunner 2 in the UK, my first Ebike. They were offering it at quite a decent discount as i believe they are moving out of europe, but its such a popular bike i dont feel that will be much of a problem. Of course, being in europe we have quite heavy restrictions on ebikes that barely makes they practicle, but the radrunner has the ability just to swap out the display for an eggrider that means you can get 900W of power available - to be use offroad, obviously. Havnt got it yet, but quite excited to do some gravel trailing with it - and it will be my around town transport

    • @Sandersthoz
      @Sandersthoz Před 9 měsíci

      Hey! How are you finding the bike. Also in the UK so saw this and now I'm tempted to get one. Did you get the eggrider?

  • @davemeise2192
    @davemeise2192 Před rokem

    This was a great review. Lots of work and excellent quality.

  • @robertpollock8617
    @robertpollock8617 Před 8 měsíci +2

    You never take into account the easy of getting one fixed, repaired or dealership network for fixing. That will play a role in my decision.

  • @Queen16333
    @Queen16333 Před rokem

    Hi! I was leaning towards Aventon Sinc …. What do you think, compared to this Lectric???

  • @sfomann
    @sfomann Před rokem +8

    Please consider making a dedicated video of The Best Electric Bikes for Steep Hills. San Francisco have have really steep hills of 20-24 grade and I have test ridden Specialized Turbo Vado 5.0 and others with Bosch Performance Line Speed Gen 4 and it is very hard to get up on these hills on full turbo assist level.

    • @ElectricBikeReport
      @ElectricBikeReport  Před rokem +4

      Great idea for a video, 20-24 hills are super steep.

    • @DriverJ-N
      @DriverJ-N Před rokem +2

      Don’t get any bike under 52v tbh I would try and get a middrive with 52v or dual motor with 52v or more

    • @sfomann
      @sfomann Před rokem

      @@DriverJ-N That is good information to know however, most the ebikes that I have looked at including Gazelle T10+, R&M Roadster/Charger4, Trek Allant+, Specialized turbo Vado 5.0, either do not list or have a 36v battery. If you know of any please let me know in the comments. Thanks!

    • @hughhunsinger6132
      @hughhunsinger6132 Před rokem +1

      ariel rider grizzly will get you up the hill

    • @brandenkhan15
      @brandenkhan15 Před rokem +2

      Lectric Xpedition will do sf hills no prob! They tested the bike on those hills during development and made sure it would make it up the steepest hills before releasing it

  • @jimandbarbaraskinner5226

    Great review of all the different e-bikes.I own 2 different Juiced ebikes and 2 different Biktrix e bikes and a Bolton Blackbird. Very impressed with the 3 different manufacturers. Biktrix Stunner X 24 inch and Stunner X 26 inch Really funbikes Super Quality,both step thrus(Way preferred).Juiced bikes Rip Current S (2) Very fun riders Again Super Quality.(Bought before Step thru were offered)Also own a Juiced Scorpion,what a Hoot.Moped pedal bike.I am 5 foot 9 inches and if I was much taller it would be a bit hard to peddle.(not an adjustable seat.

  • @rangersmith4652
    @rangersmith4652 Před rokem +3

    A little over a year ago I was "forced" back into cycling due to joints that can no longer support running. Not sure my existing bikes (road bikes) would be suitable, I bought a Ride1Up LMT'D, the cadence-sensing version, and it was just the thing to get me back to cycling. I barely ride it anymore because I'm back onto analog bikes, but without it, I might have never gotten back to cycling.

    • @ElectricBikeReport
      @ElectricBikeReport  Před rokem

      Thanks for sharing!

    • @martinmaddox5315
      @martinmaddox5315 Před rokem

      I had 3 discs in my neck replaced and had balance issues. I was concerned that I might not be able to ride my radrunner plus that I purchased online during covid. I didn’t have a dealer near me. I’m 73 and not only was I able to ride it but it improved my overall balance even when walking. I ride it mostly on PAS 1 using 2 on windy days and using the throttle to when a little tired, a little hot after riding a while, crossing a busy highway to get across quickly. I love it, but my endurance is such that I’m toying with the idea of a standard mountain bike, no I’ll just ride my ebike? If you’re older get a step thru which is much safer to mount, and dismount especially if you need to make an emergency stop. Also you might not need it now but might in the future. Also, the radrover step thru and many other brands are so solid and overbuilt that the possible disadvantage of less strength from the folding joint are pretty much negligible.

  • @MAX_max_2024
    @MAX_max_2024 Před rokem +2

    have you considered Pedal e-bike for the moped style bike? interested in your thoughts. Otherwise this is THE best video on all bikes, thank you for all the efforts you put into it!

    • @ElectricBikeReport
      @ElectricBikeReport  Před rokem

      Thanks MakC! We actually just recently got in the Pedal e-bike and are testing it now. We'll see how it does in the full review process and maybe it'll be a contender for the next time we update this video.

  • @dustyrhoads7787
    @dustyrhoads7787 Před rokem +1

    Love the solar charging type ebike. I had so much fun on the cheapest. I had to get one of the most expensive dual battery. 65 and have to ride, so I bought a solar generator to charge everything.

    • @ElectricBikeReport
      @ElectricBikeReport  Před rokem +1

      Solar panel charging is just some awesome tech! Would love to see more companies offer this accessory.

    • @Hbd2002
      @Hbd2002 Před rokem

      Hey, you could’ve done the shorter video with the top 10 and then did a part 12 and three so we can have a review all of them

  • @user-yx2uo5jf2f
    @user-yx2uo5jf2f Před 4 měsíci

    looking for a great fat tire e bike for deep sand beach riding, any suggestions.

  • @alfredorates
    @alfredorates Před rokem

    Thank you very much for the hard work! Good video.

  • @KittenOverlord
    @KittenOverlord Před měsícem

    I think the apias a6 the same level and the lectric xpedition if not better. Any thoughts?

  • @WeSnapple
    @WeSnapple Před rokem

    what's a good bike that can go faster on throttle only than the aventure 2 besides the revv 1?

  • @Superdummy803
    @Superdummy803 Před rokem

    I'm curious to know your thought on the Serial 1 Rush/City Speed bike. Hopefully it'll be part of the over $3k report.

  • @johnboys.8836
    @johnboys.8836 Před rokem

    I’m truly enjoying my M Blast limited edition greaser.

  • @Kaeden_Hahn
    @Kaeden_Hahn Před rokem +3

    Man I love the aesthetic of the Radrunner 2 Utility, but I also enjoy the power / torque sensor of the Aventure 2. This will be my first E-Bike that I will be using for groceries, errands, and for leisure. With this in mind, which would be the best choice?

    • @ElectricBikeReport
      @ElectricBikeReport  Před rokem +4

      That is so hard to choose one or the other, we love them both. Having two e-bikes isn't a bad thing right? If your primary purpose for the e-bike is for groceries, errands, and leisure I would likely go with the Radrunner series. If your want to adventure more, going off-road, climbing hills, etc... I would probably go with the Aventure 2. In a perfect world though you would really appreciate owning both bikes. Our team rides the Radrunner's and the Aventure 1 and 2 bikes daily here, including weekends!

    • @joegarland2224
      @joegarland2224 Před rokem +1

      Ariel Rider Kepler is better than the aventon in every category except looks. Better rack, more torque, more speed.. etc... Make sure you check out the specs before you buy

  • @tlccraig5225
    @tlccraig5225 Před rokem +1

    I have the MokWheel Basalt ST. This is my first E-Bike and so far it has been a good bike for me.

  • @georgechavez1292
    @georgechavez1292 Před rokem +1

    Love your content thank you. Can you tell me where this was filmed? I would love to ride there.

  • @jasondelarosa5457
    @jasondelarosa5457 Před rokem +1

    The difference in worldwide offerings is interesting. European market has so many interesting offerings that I hope you guys can review as well.

  • @diorari1153
    @diorari1153 Před 10 měsíci

    could i put 26 x 4 mountain tires on the Ride1Up revv 1?

  • @TheAdventureAuto
    @TheAdventureAuto Před rokem

    I was looking to get a Super73 E-Bike and came to see how it fared. Unfortunately I didn't see it mentioned. Have you guys ever tested a Super73 model, and if so what did you think?

  • @mattbrem6623
    @mattbrem6623 Před rokem +1

    Where do you film your footage? Your trails and scenery is amazing...

  • @danb239
    @danb239 Před rokem

    Should I get a Mockwheel Basalt or a RadRover 6 plus?

  • @DKINTHEWILD
    @DKINTHEWILD Před 9 měsíci

    I'd like see what y'all think about the wired freedom

  • @billshuster2660
    @billshuster2660 Před 9 měsíci

    What about those of us that are built like ex 280lb linebackers? All hub drives. Not one Mid drive?? How are these hub drives going to get me up the steep hills in my neighborhood?? Suggestions?? thx b

  • @taishamikell1438
    @taishamikell1438 Před 8 měsíci

    Has anyone tested the sixthreezero All-Terrain Zip n Fold e-bike? Any thoughts about the sixthreezero brand in general?

  • @lhunter325
    @lhunter325 Před 11 měsíci

    Hi,
    Have you all checked the Hyper bike mountain e-bike…….I’ve had one for several years, an😂d it has done well……..At 77 ,I do’t abuse it…It would be nice to see a current evaluation. Enjoyed your video.

  • @Beast80001
    @Beast80001 Před rokem

    Would you be able to review the Fucare Gemini X?

  • @OmegaMan17
    @OmegaMan17 Před rokem +1

    Other than the Aventon bikes, which of these bikes have throttle from zero?

  • @mikemischler2886
    @mikemischler2886 Před rokem

    Literally watching this from Boise Idaho. One of the best if not the best bike trails in the USA.

  • @susanvalvo625
    @susanvalvo625 Před 5 měsíci

    Have you tested the velotric oe mokwheel?

  • @bluerockalot
    @bluerockalot Před 4 měsíci

    Did you test the PEDEGO? It is an impressive eBike and has a hefty warranty of 5 years with a prorating on the battery.

  • @jvn8481
    @jvn8481 Před rokem

    How about riding this XP 3.0 on the beach, as a surf fisherman. Instead of walking to my favorite fishing hole which usually a 2-3 miles walk, this bike should take me there in few minutes riding on the surf beach sands. Do you think the default tires and power will be ok to plow me thru the beach? I am concern about the small tires side on sands, but i am older now in retirement and i need a bike that is 60lbs or less. I am searching for an ebike that can do this beach thing, best if weight around 36-40lbs, but it is great that this bike can fold and is around 60lbs. My budget is around $1000-$1500.

  • @slingman1981
    @slingman1981 Před 9 měsíci

    have you done a review of the keteles k 800 duel 1000?

  • @geoffcampbell7846
    @geoffcampbell7846 Před rokem +2

    Hi, a good review of some great bikes, but something you didn't mention at all was the seat height range. All the bike5 you showed were at minimal height. I'm a tall guy with long leg's so I need to know how long the seat post extends to. Otherwise they are just nice bikes to look at. 🤔👋

    • @ElectricBikeReport
      @ElectricBikeReport  Před rokem +2

      Most of these bikes were good for other members of our team who work behind the camera who are as tall as 6'5". More details can be found in our specific reivews of a bike that has caught your eye, or by visiting the manufacturers page from the links we have in the description.

  • @olatunjiajilore5345
    @olatunjiajilore5345 Před rokem +1

    Hello, good job you guys did! But how come none of these bikes come with with a rear suspension option except the Revv1?

    • @ElectricBikeReport
      @ElectricBikeReport  Před rokem +1

      We're all for comfort, but rear suspension is something that's more needed on your dedicated eMTBs or other bikes where you're primarily off-roading. Since many of these are functional commuters, cruisers, city bikes - or a combination of those - we didn't feel the extra cost was necessarily worth it from other options we didn't put on this list.

  • @Randy_Butternubs
    @Randy_Butternubs Před rokem +3

    Thank you so much!!😊

  • @halmorra
    @halmorra Před rokem +2

    I’m gonna get a cargo bike- pretty set on the lectric expedition. I wouldn’t mind to pay a little more if I thought one of the $2,000ish bikes was any better. But it seems from your reviews that it’s just a beast. Would I get more bike with the rad wagon or aventon abound? Or is the lectric just the way to go?

    • @ElectricBikeReport
      @ElectricBikeReport  Před rokem +3

      The internal debate amongst the staff is between the Abound or the XPedition for top cargo recommendation. Abound has a better overall quality feel, but the XPedition has staggering value (and solid ride quality to boot). You wouldn't be going wrong either way, and the Wagon or Blix Packa Genie or solid options as well.

    • @halmorra
      @halmorra Před rokem

      I’ve had the abound for 3 weeks now and absolutely love it. I carry my two kids on the back and it is a beast up every hill. 15mph right up the hill. I chose the abound because the safety rack for kids on the back looked much higher than the lectric’s (theirs looks like it barely comes up to their hip. I don’t know how big a deal that really is but I am thrilled with the abound. wish the front carrier bin was bigger. Front shocks are awesome.

  • @ridesharebiz5317
    @ridesharebiz5317 Před rokem +5

    Great stuff. Consumers should reach out to the bike company and ask questions about their return policy, where to service their bikes, and to get parts. Check to see if the bike company has a dealership close to your home to test ride the bike before buying it. Most importantly, check your state to confirm that ebikes are legal to use; especially if you're buying it for a minor.

  • @peterb7585
    @peterb7585 Před rokem +2

    Great reviews thanks

  • @mckayhouston9334
    @mckayhouston9334 Před rokem

    So right now I am riding the eco motion high step pro fat tire ebike and I am very pleased with it It rides like I am riding on a couch or a bed I payed $2100 for it and I think it is very worth it for the money I love it very fun to ride and it rides so smooth that I fell like I am floating and it has a really good horn and it has the suspension seat and wow it makes the ride even beter so yes I love the bike

  • @isaacford986
    @isaacford986 Před rokem

    Good choice for himiway imma try and get one of them gotta save up lol

  • @gflips1245
    @gflips1245 Před rokem +1

    I was curious if you have compared the Aventon Aventure 2 versus the Troxus Explorer. I am looking for a fat tire bike to use in the mountains on backroad four wheel drive roads.

    • @ElectricBikeReport
      @ElectricBikeReport  Před rokem

      Great suggestion. We were actually thinking of doing a quick review comparison for those two. Stay tuned!

  • @AviatorGM
    @AviatorGM Před 10 měsíci +1

    A big question to ask is which of these companies is likely to still be around in years when parts (Like batteries) are needed? I have a 2008 Prodeco Technologies Phantom X ebike. Good bike, great condition, but the battery is bad. Prodeco is out of business. I can't get a battery for it. There are battery rebuilders out there, but even they seem to come and go. My first thought for a new ebike was Specialized as I've owned their mountain bikes in the past. One visit to my local bike shop and seeing the $5000+ price tags of their e MTB's made me start looking for alternatives. Thoughts on who will likely still be around for decades to come?

  • @stevemccormack9948
    @stevemccormack9948 Před rokem +3

    The Electric Bike Company is quite some looking bike. If they ever decided to make a 20 inch fat-tire e-bike it might be amazing.

  • @stkyfngez
    @stkyfngez Před rokem +3

    Great video, I think we’re still missing a cool looking city bike like the Aventon Soltera, but with a lot more torque and top speed. If anyone knows of a high powered alternative, please let me know.

    • @SidneyCopilow
      @SidneyCopilow Před rokem +1

      what is the lightest model of your e bikes

    • @stkyfngez
      @stkyfngez Před rokem

      @@SidneyCopilow My Aventon Soltera is 44 lbs, I’m also looking at the Zooz 1100 which is 65 lbs, or the Zooz 1200 which is 85 lbs.

  • @RidingDirtyAdventures
    @RidingDirtyAdventures Před rokem +1

    This is awesome information thanks for the input....