The Cheetah boasts a double battery setup, offering an impressive 25 amp-hour battery capacity. This feature is a surefire attraction for those who wish to embark on longer rides without constantly worrying about the next charge. Is it worth the price tag of $1,850? Let's find out!
The Freedom Fatty 2 is Wing's take on off-road and adventure-ready. Known mainly for their frames that have a gravity towards the city streets, it was cool to see how the thick Kendas transformed it into an Eike ready to go off concrete and through a muddy trail or two.
The Soda Bike from Michael Blast is a rip-roaring good time! It looks good, it feels good and reminds me of riding my Walmart BMX when I was a kid. Except it's way better, and I'm not 80lbs anymore. It has a 500w motor, decent range, and hydraulic brakes...what more do you want?
The Freedom ST is an affordable, approachable step-through that offers all of the things you love about Wing's bikes, with a sweet step-through design. All Wing bikes shop with a motion alarm, which makes them feel a bit more high-tech than the price tag would make you think. Find out what we think about the Freedom ST in our In-Depth Review.
The Antelope Pro has got some juice! With its two batteries, totaling 1,200Wh of capacity, a 500-watt motor, and an affordable price tag of $1,800, this isn't your typical mid-size, fat tire Ebike. Let's dive into the specs, and see if the rest of the Antelope is as exciting as the capacity here.
The TX19 is an off-road-ready electric mountain bike. It features a 500-watt motor, a 15.6 Ah battery, hydraulic brakes, and air suspension. All of that is riding on durable CST 27.5" tires. Check out the other specs in the review!
The EX6 from Hiboy is an affordable, approachable Ebike. It features a 500-watt motor, 15Ah battery, and comes complete with fenders, a rack, and integrated front and rear lights.
The Reindeer from VTUVIA features a 750W motor, 720Wh of battery capacity, and a riding experience that is sure to put a smile on your face.
What is happening? Ebike reviews, that's what's happening. Today we're checking out the Eagle from HAOQI. It's a fat tire, feature-complete competitor in the hardtail sector. There is a ton of pros on this one, with a few minor complaints, and we'll get into those in the review!
The FAT-AWD is a versatile and powerful fat tire electric bike, with dual hub motors and a well-designed motor control system that allows switching which motors are active on the fly. The low price point is impressive considering the quality included accessories and the upgraded Altus drivetrain, not to mention it being backed by EUNORAU's industry-leading warranty and large dealer network! While it's not the most comfortable ride on the block due to the lack of suspension, it is incredibly sturdy and has a high payload capacity for larger riders and cargo.