eBikepedia https://ebikepedia.com Real world electric bike reviews Tue, 09 Jan 2024 01:29:56 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 https://ebikepedia.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/cropped-Ebikepedia-32x32.png eBikepedia https://ebikepedia.com 32 32 RadPower RadRunner 3 Plus Utility EBike Review: Unmatched Style and Functionality https://ebikepedia.com/radpower-radrunner-3-plus-utility-ebike-review-unmatched-style-and-functionality-2/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=radpower-radrunner-3-plus-utility-ebike-review-unmatched-style-and-functionality-2 Tue, 09 Jan 2024 01:29:56 +0000 https://ebikepedia.com/?p=3914 Continue reading RadPower RadRunner 3 Plus Utility EBike Review: Unmatched Style and Functionality

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The RadPower RadRunner 3 Plus is a standout in the utility e-bike category, featuring a unique Rheolight Boss Moss Green paint job, a comfortable 60mm front suspension, and reliable Tektro hydraulic brakes. With custom puncture-resistant tires, a wide saddle, and seamless accessory integration, this e-bike offers a complete package. While a bit pricier, cable management could be neater, and a stand-up kickstand is preferred. The 750-watt motor and built-in rack with a 120 lb capacity add to its appeal. Though the display readability in sunlight and a top speed of 20 mph are drawbacks, the RadRunner 3 Plus excels in utility and style.

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If an Ebike and Motorcycle had a baby – Volcon Brat Review https://ebikepedia.com/if-an-ebike-and-motorcycle-had-a-baby-volcon-brat-review/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=if-an-ebike-and-motorcycle-had-a-baby-volcon-brat-review Tue, 09 Jan 2024 01:26:50 +0000 https://ebikepedia.com/?p=3910 Continue reading If an Ebike and Motorcycle had a baby – Volcon Brat Review

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The Volcon Brat, priced at $2,995, stands out with its motorcycle-like aesthetics, reaching speeds of up to 31 mph with a powerful 20″ by 4″ hybrid off-road tire setup.

Boasting full suspension, hydraulic disc brakes, and a two-year battery warranty, the Brat offers comfort and reliability.

However, it falls short in fender effectiveness, lacks battery integration, and has a non-secure center console. Riders may desire taller seat options and improved cable management.

Despite these considerations, the Brat’s unique design, thoughtful features, and easy assembly make it an appealing choice for off-road enthusiasts.

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Empowering Mobility: The RadPower RadTrike’s Solution for Those with Mobility Challenges https://ebikepedia.com/empowering-mobility-the-radpower-radtrikes-solution-for-those-with-mobility-challenges/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=empowering-mobility-the-radpower-radtrikes-solution-for-those-with-mobility-challenges Tue, 09 Jan 2024 01:24:52 +0000 https://ebikepedia.com/?p=3907 Continue reading Empowering Mobility: The RadPower RadTrike’s Solution for Those with Mobility Challenges

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The RadPower RadTrike, priced at $2,299, offers exceptional stability and accessibility for riders with mobility challenges.

Its thoughtful design includes a reverse option, easy parking brake engagement, and seamless accessory compatibility.

While praised for its balance and assembly convenience, there’s room for improvement with hydraulic brakes, brighter lights, enhanced cable management, and a more modern display.

The RadTrike stands out for its inclusive sizing, low stepover height, and high-torque motor. However, its higher cost compared to competitors and a relatively small 48V 10Ah battery might be considerations for potential buyers.

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ASYNC A1 E-Bike: The Futuristic Ride That Echoes Tesla’s Cybertruck https://ebikepedia.com/async-a1-e-bike-the-futuristic-ride-that-echoes-teslas-cybertruck/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=async-a1-e-bike-the-futuristic-ride-that-echoes-teslas-cybertruck Tue, 09 Jan 2024 01:21:51 +0000 https://ebikepedia.com/?p=3904 Continue reading ASYNC A1 E-Bike: The Futuristic Ride That Echoes Tesla’s Cybertruck

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The ASYNC A1 E-Bike, priced at $3,499, embraces a futuristic aesthetic with full suspension and compelling features.

Notable strengths include a large Samsung 21700 20Ah battery, a 1200W motor with 2500W peak output, and unique styling reminiscent of the Tesla Cybertruck. The bike offers a smooth off-road experience with hydraulic brakes, futuristic lighting, and a preload-friendly design for jumps.

However, it’s notably heavy at 117 lbs, lacks seat adjustment, and has a twist throttle that can be accidentally pulled.

While fit and finish could improve, the ASYNC A1 presents an innovative option for those seeking a cutting-edge e-bike experience.

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Ride1Up Portola – The Best Budget Foldable eBike https://ebikepedia.com/ride1up-portola-the-best-budget-foldable-ebike/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=ride1up-portola-the-best-budget-foldable-ebike Tue, 09 Jan 2024 01:19:51 +0000 https://ebikepedia.com/?p=3901 Continue reading Ride1Up Portola – The Best Budget Foldable eBike

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The Ride1Up Portola, priced at $995, is a standout in the budget-friendly foldable eBike market, offering an attractive design and impressive features.

Notable strengths include a secure folding mechanism, Chao Yang tires with superior grip, and a Shimano Altus derailleur for smooth gear shifts.

With excellent hydraulic brakes, cable management, and the option to upgrade the battery for $100, the Portola excels in performance and versatility.

Minor drawbacks include a relatively dim front light and the absence of a derailleur guard.

Overall, it surpasses expectations, making it a top choice in the budget foldable eBike category.

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EXCLUSIVE First Look & Ride: The Lectric XPeak All Terrain E-Bike https://ebikepedia.com/exclusive-first-look-ride-the-lectric-xpeak-all-terrain-e-bike/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=exclusive-first-look-ride-the-lectric-xpeak-all-terrain-e-bike Tue, 09 Jan 2024 01:15:01 +0000 https://ebikepedia.com/?p=3898 Continue reading EXCLUSIVE First Look & Ride: The Lectric XPeak All Terrain E-Bike

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The Lectric XPeak, a new offering from Lectric eBikes, targets off-road enthusiasts with a budget-friendly price of $1,299.

Boasting 26×4″ fat tires and an RST Renegade suspension fork, it’s designed for rugged terrains.

Packed with features, including a 1310W peak motor, 48V 14Ah battery, and Shimano Tourney 7-speed drivetrain, the XPeak stands out for its impressive specs at an affordable price.

Notably, it adheres to eMTB safety standards (ISO 4210-10) and holds UL2849 certification.

Preorders come with accessories valued at $450, and Lectric’s commitment to affordability and quality shines through in this off-road electric bike.

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KOTTO 750L Electric Bicycle – Style Over Substance https://ebikepedia.com/kotto-750l-electric-bicycle-style-over-substance/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=kotto-750l-electric-bicycle-style-over-substance Tue, 09 Jan 2024 01:11:53 +0000 https://ebikepedia.com/?p=3893 Continue reading KOTTO 750L Electric Bicycle – Style Over Substance

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The KOTTO 750L electric bike stands out with its sleek design, backed by REV Rides for excellent after-sales service.

The bike features a massive 48V 25Ah LG battery, impressive suspension, and a comfortable seat. The bike’s aesthetics, lighting, and cable management contribute to its appeal.

However, drawbacks include cheap-feeling buttons, low derailleur clearance, and a Shimano Tourney derailleur. Pedaling inefficiency for riders above 5 feet, limited speeds above 23 mph, and poor packaging are noted.

Despite its shortcomings, the KOTTO 750L offers a stylish choice for riders prioritizing aesthetics and moderate performance.

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Is this Super73 Alternative Worth It? Yadea Trooper 01 https://ebikepedia.com/is-this-super73-alternative-worth-it-yadea-trooper-01/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=is-this-super73-alternative-worth-it-yadea-trooper-01 Tue, 09 Jan 2024 01:09:15 +0000 https://ebikepedia.com/?p=3890 Continue reading Is this Super73 Alternative Worth It? Yadea Trooper 01

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The Yadea Trooper 01 emerges as a compelling competitor in the electric moped e-bike arena, priced at $1999 compared to Super73’s $4295.

Boasting a 750W motor, 20″ x 4″ CST BFT tires, and a 48V, 20Ah UL-certified battery, it hits a top speed of 32 mph with a claimed range of 56 miles.

The bike’s aesthetic appeal, integrated basket, bright front light, and stability make it stand out.

However, non-adjustable seat height, stiff suspension, and cable management issues are drawbacks.

Despite lacking low-end torque, the Trooper impresses with speed and quality features, offering a more affordable alternative to Super73.

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Mokwheel Obsidian Review: Full suspension E-bike with Easy Solar Power Setup https://ebikepedia.com/mokwheel-obsidian-review-full-suspension-e-bike-with-easy-solar-power-setup/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=mokwheel-obsidian-review-full-suspension-e-bike-with-easy-solar-power-setup Mon, 08 Jan 2024 23:23:30 +0000 https://ebikepedia.com/?p=3886 Continue reading Mokwheel Obsidian Review: Full suspension E-bike with Easy Solar Power Setup

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Introducing the Mokwheel Obsidian, the first solar-powered fat tire, full-suspension e-bike at $2399.

With a 48V, 19.6Ah battery, 1000W motor, and top speed of 35 mph, it boasts an 80-mile range.

Notable features include a color display, coil + air suspension, and solar charging compatibility with additional $599 solar panels and $399 inverter.

The bike’s geometry ensures a natural ride, and the suspension handles off-road terrain adeptly.

While the front tire lacks a quick-release mechanism, and the front light is subpar, the solar setup adds versatility, powering various devices.

Overall, the Mokwheel Obsidian impresses as a capable, solar-ready e-bike.

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ONYX RCR Electric Motorbike Review – Is It Really An Ebike? https://ebikepedia.com/onyx-rcr-electric-motorbike-review-is-it-really-an-ebike/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=onyx-rcr-electric-motorbike-review-is-it-really-an-ebike Mon, 25 Sep 2023 23:17:58 +0000 https://ebikepedia.com/?p=3531 Continue reading ONYX RCR Electric Motorbike Review – Is It Really An Ebike?

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The ONYX RCR, a product of California-based ONYX Motorbikes, stands out as a high-speed electric motorbike, boasting speeds exceeding 55 mph. However, it raises questions about whether it leans more toward being an electric motorcycle due to its remarkable power and absence of pedal assist. This review highlights both the positive and negative aspects of the ONYX RCR, ultimately determining its classification as an ebike.

The ONYX RCR offers several attractive features, including its street and dirt kit styles, impressive speed capabilities, front motorcycle-grade hydraulic brakes, full suspension, key fob, smart BMS with app connectivity, smooth acceleration, a 10 amp charger, a substantial 72V 42Ah battery, a smooth high-speed ride, and it’s proudly made in the USA. Additionally, it excels in customer service.

However, there are some downsides to consider, such as ineffective pedals, a plastic fender in the RCR Dirt Kit, weak bottom-end torque, the absence of keyed ignition or steering lock, a relatively weak battery lock, hybrid hydraulic brakes in the rear, non-adjustable suspension, a need for suspension upgrades, a poor turning radius, and narrow handlebars.

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