Fat tire Ebikes come in many flavors, with one thing in common: Big fat tires! This category includes all electric bikes with tires wider than 3.5 inches, with the most common with being 4 inches. Fat tires add extra stability and traction, and can eliminate the need for suspension thanks to the extra air cushion. Most fat tires can be set as low as 5 PSI which allows riding on extremely soft terrain like sand and snow - but you'll lose a lot of range riding like this!
Are you in the market for an electric bike that can tackle steep hills and rough terrain without breaking a sweat? Look no further than the Trax from Cyrusher. This bike boasts a powerful 750-watt Bafang motor, an LG 52-volt 20 amp-hour lithium battery, and full suspension, making this one of the most comfortable platforms I’ve ever ridden. At a price of $2,600, the Trax is a steal for commuters, casual riders, and off-road enthusiasts alike.
What is going on, awesome peeps and welcome back to another episode of Electrified Reviews! On today’s menu we’ve got the Magicycle 52 volt cruiser, all terrain, fat tire electric bike in midnight blue. That’s quite a name isn’t it. Let’s whittle that down to just Magicycle.The Magicycle has a starting price of $1,589 USD until June 10. Then the price jumps back to the MSRP of $1,799 USD. They’ve also got a step-thru at the same price, but the step-thru comes in two different colors, Midnight Blue and Pearl White, while the high-step comes only in Midnight Blue.
Well hello there, friend and welcome back to another episode Electrified Reviews! Today we’re reviewing Bintelli Fusion electric bike. The fusion rides like a moped, and kind of looks like one too. The massively powerful headlight is a welcome change from the lantern-bright nightlights we’re used to seeing. Right off the bat, Bintelli gets big points for this.
What is going on awesome peeps! It is absolutely wonderful to see you again and I hope this review finds you well and I hope you’re having a great day. For this review we are taking a look at the Snapcycle R1. This versatile fat tire electric bike checks off pretty much all the important boxes and includes suspension forks, a rear rack and fenders, an integrated lighting system, a clean, integrated battery and hydraulic disc brakes.
The Maxfoot MF-30 fat tire electric trike features a 750-watt motor, front suspension, and fat tires. It's a heckuva blast to ride!
What is going on, awesome peeps and welcome back to another episode of Electrified Reviews! Today we’re reviewing the Heybike Mars. This is a folding fat tire electric bike with front suspension, an integrated headlight and horn, telescoping handlebars, a handful of extremely functional accessories and very attractive starting price of $1,099 USD, which honestly is pretty good.
Hello, and welcome back to another episode of Electrified Reviews. today we’re checking out the M-560 P7 All-Terrain, this is another great go anywhere, do anything eBike from AddMotor. Before we jump into the specs and use I real quick want to say that at Electrified reviews, we’ve had the pleasure of riding some great bikes from addmotor, they have a full, fantastic lineup of bikes, including specialty bikes that are hard to find elsewhere.
Today we are reviewing the Surface 604 Boar Explorer and let me just tell you right off the bat here that this is the champion of fat tire e-bikes. Not just because of the quality, and there’s a lot of that to be had here, but because at 4.5 inches wide, this is literally one of the fattest fat tire e-bikes we’ve tested to date.The Surface 604 Boar Explorer excels at wet, soggy terrain. Swamps, grasslands, streams and brooks. If there’s standing water, the Boar Explorer wants to wade through it, and that’s where these absolutely massive tires really shine.
The Engwe Engine Pro has a starting price of $1,799 USD, but at the time of publication it’s on sale for a Christmas special at $1,381 USD. Now that’s what we call holiday spirit.If you’re feeling festive after all the savings, you can snag an extra battery for $349 USD, or a 35 liter waterproof rack bag for $82 USD. Or you could just pocket the extra cash because, well, the holidays can cost a bundle.
Hello friends and welcome back to Electrified Reviews! I hope you are well and I hope you are having a great holiday season so far! Today we are reviewing the Adir CX folding, fat tire, step thru electric bike. Man, when it comes to standover height, it doesn’t get much lower than this beauty. This has to be one of the most approachable, easy to mount and dismount electric bike, we’ve seen in a while.
Today we are reviewing the Maxfoot MF-19 folding electric bike. This is a full suspension, beefy, functional and fun ride with quite a few different versions and color options.The Maxfoot MF-19 has a starting price of $1,795 USD for the 500 watt hub motor version, $1,995 USD for the 750 watt version and $2,095 USD for the 1,000 watt model, which is the one we’re reviewing here today.
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.
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.