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Aventon Aventure.2 Fat Tire E-Bike

The Aventure.2 is a full-size fat-tire bike that feels more refined than most of its direct competitors because of its torque sensor and the way the 750W motor is tuned. Fenders, a rear rack and integrated lights are standard, and the 720Wh battery is a step above the 672Wh packs common in this class. It is a heavy bike, well over 70 lb, and the 4-inch tires add drag on pavement, so it is not the right pick for a pure commuter. For gravel, dirt roads, a little sand and rough Texas chip-seal, it is one of the best-rounded options sold through Amazon.

Gravel, dirt roads and park trailsRiders who want one bike for pavement and rough stuffHeavier riders who want a stout frameLight hunting or property use with a rack

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Key considerations

  • Very heavy; car racks need a real weight rating
  • Fat tires cost range on pavement
  • Class 2 out of the box, Class 3 unlock in app
  • Two frame styles, step-over and step-through

Pros

  • Torque sensor and strong 750W motor
  • Larger 720Wh battery than most rivals
  • Hydraulic brakes and full commuter kit included
  • Dealer network for warranty work

Considerations

  • Weight makes it hard to load or carry
  • Suspension fork is basic
  • Overkill for flat, paved-only riding

Features & specifications

Motor750W rear hub
Battery48V 15Ah (720Wh), removable
Tires26 x 4 in
BrakesHydraulic disc
SensorTorque sensor

Specifications are manufacturer-published figures or our own notes; confirm on the current listing before purchase.

About Aventon

Aventon is a California-based e-bike brand that sells through its own site, Amazon and a large network of independent bike shops, which is unusual for a brand at its price point. That dealer presence is its biggest practical advantage: if something goes wrong with a Level or an Aventure, there is a decent chance a shop near you can look at it under warranty. Its current lineup covers commuters (Level, Pace, Soltera), a fat-tire all-rounder (Aventure), a folder (Sinch), a compact longtail (Abound) and a mid-drive trail bike (Ramblas).

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