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Adult E-Bikes

Super73 S2 E-Bike

The S2 is Super73's full-size moped-style bike, with a longer frame than the Z series, a large 48V battery, an inverted fork, hydraulic brakes and the brand's signature bench seat and 20-inch wide tires. It ships in Class 2 mode with faster modes available through the app for private land. It is a fun, heavy, motorcycle-flavored machine that draws attention and sells used easily. It is also expensive for a hub-motor bike and awkward to pedal beyond the assist. For adults who want the style and are honest that they will ride it mostly on throttle, it is the nicest of the genre.

Best for: Adults who want the moped aesthetic · Neighborhood and short urban trips · Riders who value brand and resale

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Teen E-Bikes

Super73 Z Miami E-Bike

The Z Miami is the entry point to Super73's moped-style lineup and the model most often bought for teenagers. It has a low, compact frame, 20-inch wide tires, a bench-style seat and a 48V rear hub motor, shipping in Class 2 mode with a 20 mph throttle. Pedaling is secondary on this kind of bike; it is really a small electric moped that happens to have cranks. The app can unlock faster modes, which parents should know about. It is well built and easy to find parts for, but it is heavy, has limited range, and is not a practical bike for actual pedaling.

Best for: Teens who want the moped look · Neighborhood cruising · Short trips with a throttle

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Compact E-Bikes

Tern HSD P9 Compact Utility E-Bike

The HSD is Tern's smaller utility bike: a short-wheelbase 20-inch bike with a Bosch mid-drive that still carries a child seat or a big load on its rear rack, folds its bars and stands upright for storage in a hallway or elevator. It fits riders from about 4'11" to 6'5" through a telescoping post and adjustable stem. It is the answer for city dwellers who need cargo capability but cannot store a longtail. It is dealer-sold and priced as a premium bike, and it is heavier than its size suggests. If space is your constraint and budget is not, it is hard to beat.

Best for: Apartments and tight storage · One child plus groceries · Shorter riders who find longtails unwieldy

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Electric Mountain Bikes

Velotric Summit 1 Electric Mountain Bike

The Summit 1 is a hub-motor hardtail aimed at riders who want a trail-capable bike with a throttle. It uses a 750W rear hub, a 48V battery and a real suspension fork on 27.5-inch wheels, with hydraulic brakes. Hub motors do not climb technical terrain the way a mid-drive does, and the bike is heavy, but for fire roads, flow trails and rough multi-use paths it is a lot of bike for the money. It is a better fit for riders who mix pavement and dirt than for dedicated singletrack riders.

Best for: Fire roads and flow trails · Riders who want a throttle on dirt · Mixed pavement and trail use

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