All Electric Bike Reviews

3,599
28MPH
1000W
22Mi+


Today we’re reviewing the AddMotoR Wildtan M-5600 and let me tell you this is the one fat tire electric bike to rule them all. And not just because it has some great specs, but because it has the fattest fat tires we have seen to date. 4.5 inches by 26 inches, just for the record.
1,899
32MPH
750W
20Mi+


Today we’re reviewing the Aventon Aventure. And just as the name implies, this is an adventure ready electric bike. It’s got the right geometry, and enough power, range and speed to take your further, faster and make your journey that much more enjoyable. The Aventure is a competent trail bike, but it’s also got plenty of attachment points all over the frame to turn it into a commuter with a front basket and rear rack, or even a utility e-bike that can tow a small trailer.
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3,799
35MPH
1000W
20Mi+


Hello and welcome to Electrified Reviews! Today we’re reviewing the Eunorau Specter S and let me tell you, this is one lean, mean, trail-eating machine. The Specter S is an exceptionally capable full suspension electric mountain bike with top shelf components all around, incredible frame geometry and enough power and torque to tear up even the steepest inclines.
2,099
28MPH
750W
25Mi+


Alright so today we’re reviewing the Green Bike EM 26. This is a step thru electric bike with really cool fat tires, a super approachable frame, comfy suspension, integrated lighting and maybe my favorite feature of all, a really loud horn.
1,249
20MPH
500W
20Mi+


Today we’re reviewing the Ontro A1 electric bike, which is essentially Ontro’s more affordable hub drive version of the G1. The A1 has a starting price of $2,199 USD, which actually feels pretty justified, and Ontro is also offering an early-bird adopter price on their Indiegogo campaign for $1,249 USD. That price is just laughably cheap, especially since the A1 has most of the same high-end components found on the more expensive G1.
1,699
20MPH
350W
20Mi+


Today we’re reviewing the Ontro G1, or as I’ve come to call it, the Cadillac of city commuters. This electric bike has some seriously nice top-shelf components and is highly functional and versatile. But, with high quality comes a high price tag, and the G1’s MSRP clocks in at a hefty $2,899 USD. Thankfully, the G1 is launching on Indiegogo which of course means there’s going to be quite a bit of savings for the early adopters. The Indiegogo price starts at $1,699 USD. Oh, and there’s plenty of upgrades on the table too.

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1,599
28MPH
750W
20Mi+


Today we’re reviewing the Aostirmotor S18. This full suspension, fat tire electric bike has a curvy frame that not only looks super groovy, but also makes the S18 more approachable thanks to that swooping top tube. The standover height here is only 33 inches, and that makes getting on and off the bike that much easier.
1,399
20MPH
500W
25Mi+


Today we’re reviewing the KBO Breeze. This is an affordably priced electric bike at just $1,399, and we are pleasantly surprised to find the Breeze comes with solid, name-brand components, and an impressive 2-year limited warranty — which is just way above average for an ebike at this price point.
2,600
20MPH
500W
30Mi+


Today we’re reviewing the Surface604 Quad, which is an electric mountain bike that performs just as beautifully as it looks. And let me tell you, with the bright and shiny brushed aluminum finish, unique criss-crossing frame design and gold accents, this ride is a serious head turner. But don’t let the good looks fool you. The Quad is purpose built with serious electric mountain bikers in mind and comes out of the box ready for even the most extreme trails.
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2,799
35MPH
1000W
18Mi+


Today we’re reviewing the Eunorau FAT-HS electric bike, which has a very functional and very sweet dual battery design with a huge max range of nearly 85 miles. This fat tire mud machine is also incredibly fast and torquey, and is overall just a really cool ebike. This thing is just perfect for deep backwoods exploring. The FAT-HS has two frame sizes — 17” and 19” and one color, matte black with orange accents. With a starting price of $2,799.0 USD, the FAT-HS is far from affordable, but it’s also far from your average electric mountain bike.
2,400
20MPH
500W
30Mi+


The Surface604 Shred is without a doubt a best-in-class electric mountain bike. Starting at $2,399 USD, the Shred comes in two frame sizes that can accommodate a range of riders from 5’2” up to 6’6” and comes with a 1 year comprehensive warranty and 7-day money-back guarantee. This machine is an absolutely superb e-mtb with component upgrades in all the right places. Let’s dive into the specs.
1,699
20MPH
350W
30Mi+


The Green Bike Electric Motion City Premium is an exceptionally well thought out folding electric bike with upgrades in all the right places. It has a starting price of $1,699 USD, and has the option to upgrade the battery to a massive 21 amp hour just in case you plan on riding cross country