Affordable


What makes an electric bike "affordable?" Everyone will have a different opinion, ours is "it costs less than $2,000." Ebikes in this category tend to offer good value for money and we recommend starting with one of these if you've never owned an electric bike before.
1,295
28MPH
750W
25Mi+


The Ride1Up Turris will cost you around $1,295 USD, but trust me, this thing is jam-packed with value, so don’t think this is some low-quality Ebike. The Turris is starting 2023 off with a bang, and in our opinion, Ride1Up may be the forerunner for the best-value Ebike on the market! Now, we’re an unbiased review channel over here, but we’d be remiss if we didn’t mention that this is seriously an affordable Ebike to consider! This bike comes from a company that knows a thing or two about Ebikes, and they're not afraid to show it.
1,786
20MPH
500W
25Mi+


Today we’re reviewing the vBike Lexo 20s. This is a nimble Class 2 folder that folds up into a seriously compact package that can be stored just about anywhere. This fat tire folder has a starting price of $1,786 USD, or $2,249 CAD, comes in black, and has some serious battery upgrade options, which we’ll talk about in just a few minutes.
1,999
23MPH
750W
22Mi+


Today we are reviewing the AddMotoR M-66 R7. This is a moped style electric bike that is super fun to just cruise around on without even pedaling. Honestly, this is where the M-66 really shines. And we especially like the fact that this ride can comfortably carry a passenger on that big ol’ saddle. There’s even foot pegs so your friend doesn’t have to drag their toes. Nice touch, AddMotoR.
1,895
25MPH
500W
30Mi+


Today we’re reviewing the Beach Bum 2 from Tower Electric Bikes. This is a beach cruiser that is truly fit for the beach. It’s got quality components all around, is incredibly comfortable to ride and is surprisingly lightweight at just 51 pounds.
1,999
28MPH
750W
25Mi+


Today we’re reviewing the Green Bike Big Dog Extreme. This is a folder with some attitude, and honestly, it’s just a great ride all around. We’ve reviewed quite a few electric bikes from Green Bike and this company does an excellent job at picking and choosing the right components. And the Big Dog Extreme is no exception. This folding electric bike is powerful, fast, compact and perhaps most importantly, it’s comfy.
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.
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.
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.
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
1,899
28MPH
750W
25Mi+


This is the AddMotoR M-430 step-thru electric bike and the version we received for review is the Cyan color and it’s absolutely stunning! It’s a soft, baby-blue but shines really nicely in the sunlight. The M-430 also comes in Black and Pearl White, and has a starting price of $1,899.00 USD.
1,199
28MPH
750W
30Mi+


An e-bike for two, the Rattan LM 750 is a punchy folding electric bike ready to tackle just about anything. Front suspension and seat-post suspension, coupled with the 4” fat tires offer a cush ride, and at a competitive price of $1,299.00 USD, it’s a hard folder to pass up.