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Electric Mountain Bikes

Aventon Ramblas Electric Mountain Bike

The Ramblas is Aventon's first mid-drive bike and its first real trail bike. It is a hardtail with 29-inch wheels, an air fork and Aventon's own mid-drive motor paired with a 708Wh battery. It is Class 1 (pedal assist only, no throttle), which is what most singletrack trail systems require. Compared with hub-motor fat bikes it climbs technical terrain far better and handles like a real mountain bike. It is heavier and less refined than a Bosch- or Shimano-equipped eMTB from a bike shop, but it costs a good deal less and still gets dealer support.

Best for: Hardtail-friendly singletrack and flow trails · Riders stepping up from a hub-motor fat bike · Trail systems that only allow Class 1

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Cruiser E-Bikes

Heybike Cityrun Cruiser E-Bike

The Cityrun is a step-through cruiser with 26-inch wheels, a 500W motor and a 48V battery, plus hydraulic brakes, fenders and a rear rack. The geometry is upright and relaxed with a suspension fork, which suits neighborhood loops and boardwalk-style riding. It is a clear step up from 36V budget cruisers in power and braking, while staying well below the price of Aventon's equivalent. The trade-offs are typical of direct-to-consumer Heybike bikes: good spec for the money, but you are your own mechanic unless a local shop agrees to work on it.

Best for: Relaxed neighborhood cruising · Riders who want an upright, easy-mount bike · Short errands with a rack

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Step-Through E-Bikes

Mukkpet Suburban Step-Through Fat Tire E-Bike

The Mukkpet Suburban is a step-through 26x4 fat-tire bike with a 750W rear hub and a 48V battery, aimed squarely at riders who want a RadRover-style bike at an Amazon price. It has a suspension fork, a 7-speed drivetrain, fenders and a rear rack, and the low frame makes it easy to mount for shorter riders. It is heavy and the finish and support are what you would expect from a younger direct brand, so inspect it carefully on delivery. For neighborhood and gravel riding on a budget, especially for riders who need a step-through, it delivers a lot of bike for the money.

Best for: Step-through fat bike on a budget · Neighborhood and gravel riding · Shorter riders

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Cruiser E-Bikes

Nakto Camel Cruiser E-Bike

The Nakto Camel is a budget step-through cruiser with 26-inch wheels, a 250W rear hub motor, a 36V battery and a front basket and rear rack included. It is one of the cheapest complete cruisers you can buy and it suits exactly what it looks like: slow, upright, flat-ground neighborhood riding and trips to the store. Power is low, so hills and headwinds are a struggle, and the brakes and components are entry-level. It is popular with older riders and anyone who wants an easy-mount bike for short distances without spending much. Keep expectations in line with the price.

Best for: Flat neighborhood riding · Riders who want a basket and rack included · Older riders who value easy mounting

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Step-Through E-Bikes

Velotric Discover 1 Step-Through E-Bike

The Discover 1 is a comfort-oriented commuter that punches above its price on safety and finish. The battery and electrical system carry UL certification, the frame is available as a step-through or high-step, and it comes with fenders, a rear rack and integrated lights. The 500W motor with a 692Wh battery covers most commutes, and the 440 lb payload rating is higher than most bikes in this class. It uses a cadence sensor, so assist is less nuanced than a torque-sensor bike, and it is heavy. Still, it is one of the easiest recommendations for a first e-bike.

Best for: First-time e-bike buyers · Comfort commuting · Heavier riders who need a high payload rating

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