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Electric bike buyer’s guide

Electric bikes can help you do more and go farther than you ever thought possible. And they’re a blast to ride! This guide will teach you all about the benefits of e-bikes, and it’ll also help you choose the right one for your style of riding and tell you everything you need to know about caring for it.

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What is an electric bike?

Electric bikes (also known as e-bikes and electric assist bikes) amplify your pedaling power thanks to an electric drive system. There are many different kinds of e-bikes, but all of them use an electric motor and battery to help you power your bike. Most have what’s called a controller that lets you choose the amount of power the system provides.

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Is an e-bike right for me?

While e-bikes are a super fun and easy way to get around, they might not be right for everyone. Here’s a brief comparison of electric bikes and other popular modes of transportation.

Electric bikes vs regular bikes   Traditional bikes don’t give you a boost to help you go faster and farther. But they are lighter and generally less expensive than e-bikes. Both are a great way to get exercise!

Electric bikes vs electric scooters   Electric scooters are compact and easy to maneuver in the city. Scooters shine on short, intra-city trips when you want to get somewhere faster than you can walk, but they won’t necessarily replace car trips. Plus, they’re more dangerous and less regulated than electric bikes, and they aren’t always available when you need one.

Electric bikes vs cars Cars can take you on much farther and faster trips, you have to worry less about weather conditions, and you can haul a lot. But cars are much worse for the planet than e-bikes are, and cars are more expensive initially and over time—consider maintenance, gas, licensing, and insurance costs. Plus, you aren’t getting exercise and you have to deal with traffic and parking.

Electric bikes will change your life

Electric bikes give you the freedom and power to explore more, extend your ride, and have more fun. Whether you’re looking for a faster, more enjoyable, and more planet-friendly commute or seeking more thrills on the trail, there’s a Trek e-bike that’ll help you get more out of the year’s best riding seasons.

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It’s easy and fun to get out and ride

Whether you’re coming back from an injury, can’t ride as far as you’d like anymore, or are just thinking about getting a bike for the first time, electric bikes are an awesome option. The extra boost helps you get out for exercise, enjoy the outdoors, and put less strain on your body than a traditional bike.

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Ride farther, faster, and right up hills

If hills are discouraging you from riding a bike, electric bikes are the perfect solution! The boost will help you power right up hills, and it amplifies your level of fitness so longer, faster trips are always within reach. No more worrying whether or not you can make it!

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Replace car trips and commutes

Electric bikes make long bike commutes super feasible, and make any commute more enjoyable and much less sweaty than on a traditional bike. Plus, the boost lets you carry more on errand runs, giving you yet another reason to take your e-bike instead of your car! You can feel good about getting exercise while lessening your impact on the environment.

Anatomy of an electric bike

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1. Electric bike motor

The main types of e-bike motors are hub motors and mid-drive motors. Hub motors are typically mounted in the rear wheel while mid-drive motors are located in the same area as the pedal cranks and bottom bracket. Mid-drive motors are more efficient, feel more natural while pedaling, and are easier to shift on hills.

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2. Electric bike controllers

As you might guess, controllers are what you use to control your e-bike’s settings. They’re super simple to use. You can change your level of assist, see your speed and distance, and check how much battery power you have remaining. Some even integrate with your smartphone for added capability.

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3. Electric bike batteries

E-bike batteries are an important factor in determining your e-bike’s range. The higher watt hour (Wh) your battery is, the more potential you have to go farther. Batteries can be mounted in lots of different places, but those mounted on the downtube or integrated into the downtube itself provide the best center of gravity.

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The qualified technicians in our service center are standing by to ensure your ride is dialed and ready for fun.

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We’ll take care of you

Every Trek e-bike is backed by a lifetime frame warranty and a two-year battery warranty.

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Best-in-class electronics

We only use e-bike drive systems that meet our incredibly high standard of quality, reliability, serviceability, and ease of use.

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Trek Verve+ 3 Review

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  • The 3rd generation of Trek's popular Verve+ ebike maintains the excellent quality of previous models while providing more power and range, supported by a large network of dealers and available in a wide range of size and frame options
  • Excellent craftsmanship and tuning showcase Trek's prowess in bicycle manufacturing, accessories are seamlessly integrated and easy to operate thanks to always-on lights and the simplicity of the Bosch Purion display, ready for commuting with a MIK-compatible rack, full length fenders, and a suspension seatpost
  • The electrical system has upgraded to the Bosch Active Line Plus motor along with a seamlessly integrated PowerTube 500 battery, with excellent range and responsive performance and the option to add an additional 500wh of battery capacity with the Bosch Range Boost system
  • No way to use walk mode or turn off the lights due to safety concerns, bottle cage bosses are nice to have but utilizing them may prevent removing the battery, charging port is positioned near the left crank and thus more vulnerable to accidental damage

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This in-depth review was not sponsored by Trek or any other third party. It was funded by the display ads and placements on this website and YouTube. I cover as many products as I can, based on what I feel is relevant, interesting, and available. My goal is to be transparent and unbiased with you, this video and writeup are not meant to be an endorsement. I welcome your corrections, additions, and feedback in the comment section below, and the Trek electric bike forums .

Observations:

  • Trek is one of the largest bicycle manufacturers in the world, considered one of the “Big Three” along with Giant and Specialized. They have hundreds of dealers just in the United States, which gives them a compelling advantage in terms of support, as well as color and size choices… although you pay a premium in price! Trek has come a long ways from their beginning in 1975 when they only manufactured hand-brazed steel frames
  • The Verve+ 3 is no longer the most affordable electric bike in the Trek lineup, as the price has gone up by $500 USD. Technically it would be their most affordable electric bike, but Trek is still selling both the Verve+ 2 and the original Verve+ (both for $2,499 USD). It’s worth noting that Trek does offer a line of more affordable ebikes sold under the Electra brand which Trek acquired in 2014
  • Some units of the Verve+ 2 had an issue with the chain derailling frequently, which was fixed by replacing the standard chainring with one that had narrow-wide teeth. This replacement was made at no cost to owners but was still inconvenient to deal with, fortunately the Verve+ 3 comes standard with a narrow-wide chainring so there should be no derailling issues
  • The puncture protection is listed as “Hard-Case Lite” compared to the “Hard-Case Ultimate” that was equipped on the previous generation of the Verve+ 3. This appears to be a downgrade, but from what I’ve been able to find it seems the Hard-Case Lite still performs quite well while being more lightweight
  • The Verve+ 3 has simplified colors with only two options (Teal or Matte Black), but still has a fantastic selection of five sizes and two frame types. If you opt for the step-thru frame (which Trek calls “Lowstep”) you can choose between extra-small, small, medium, and large sizes. For the high-step frame your options are medium, large, and extra-large! This wide selection along with numerous dealers makes it easy for you to get professionally fitted for the ideal ride experience. Add to this the excellent warranty with two years of comprehensive coverage, and lifetime coverage for the frame and fork, and you can see why many riders have a lot of trust in the Trek brand
  • Whether you prefer an upright seating position or one leaning forward, it’s easy to dial in the comfort thanks to the wide range of sizes and frames, as well as the adjustability of the quill stem. The step-thru frames provide the most upright seating position as well as easy mounts and dismounts, while the high-step frame is better suited for a more forward aggressive seating position, providing more stability at high speeds. Contact points from Bontrager are well designed, the Satellite Elite ergonomic grips are grippy and locking so that they don’t rotate, and the Boulevard saddle is fairly wide with a full cutout for maximum comfort
  • The suspension seatpost is also made by Trek and provides 40mm of travel, a significant improvement over the the 30mm of many competing products. The 31.6mm diameter makes it a bit more sturdy and when fully removed you can adjust suspension pre-load with an Allen wrench, helpful for dialing in the performance for your size
  • The quill stem, in addition to being highly adjustable, is also Blendr-compatible! Blendr is a mounting platform that makes it easy to mount all manner of accessories to the top of the stem, with common accessories being cycle computers, phone mounts, and additional lights. Check out the resources section at the bottom of this review to see all the Blendr-compatible accessories offered by Trek
  • Feature-complete and fully loaded for commuting with high-quality accessories, this makes the Verve+ 3 an excellent choice for commuting to work and running errands
  • The rear rack supports the same standard weight limit of 25kg/50lb, but it has received a nice upgrade in the form of being MIK-ready! The MIK platform makes it easy to quickly attach and detach luggage containers such as baskets or pannier bags by simply clicking them into place and then removing with a small key tool. This eliminates the time and frustration of having to unfasten and/or untie the more common luggage containers, and if you already have a bag or other carrier that you like, you can add on a MIK adapter plate to make it compatible with this rack
  • The full-length plastic fenders are sturdy, resilient, and very well mounted! Plastic fenders can be prone to rattling loudly especially on bumpy roads, but I didn’t notice any while test riding, I also appreciate that the front fender has a toe-strike guard which provides some extra coverage and mitigates any impacts from your foot if you bonk it while turning. The front light provides 120 lumens with excellent side cutouts which further increase visibility when riding at night, the rear light is also highly visible with three LEDs
  • Bontrager E6 tires measure 700x50c, which puts them at 5c wider than the H5s on the Verve+ 2. This extra width translates to a more comfortable ride since there is more volume of air, and you also get Hard-Case Lite puncture protection for more peace of mind while commuting. These tires have bright sidewall striping for excellent side visibility, a great safety feature and welcome upgrade from the all-black tires of the previous generation
  • The kickstand is rear-mounted and thus won’t get tangled up with the cranks when moving the bike backwards, this also makes chain maintenance much easier by not requiring you to mount the bike on a stand or flip it upside down
  • The motor has been upgraded to the Bosch Active Line Plus MY20, compared to the standard Active Line MY19 on the Verve+ 2. This motor provides a small increase in power and performance, with higher peak wattage, more torque, higher max assist, and higher maximum cadence! If you test both motors back-to-back you’ll be able to tell the difference, although they are still quite similar and most riders will be fine on either model. This is an incredibly sensitive torque-based motor which fits best for more active riders who enjoy cycling and getting some exercise, and just want an electric motor to help out occasionally and balance out some steep inclines on their commute
  • Shimano’s Alivio groupset feels smooth and performs excellently as usual, with a wide range of 11-36 teeth on the nine-speed cassette that is more than sufficient for all types of city riding. The Alivio trigger shifters are quite clicky and satisfying to use, and the up-shifting paddle is a two-way which means you can operate both using only your thumbs, which makes it easier to shift while keeping your fingers on or near the brakes
  • Shimano’s MT200 hydraulic disc brakes are back again and they still work great, providing smooth and quiet stopping power and easy actuation compared to mechanical disc brakes. Hydraulic brakes also don’t require tightening and thus require less frequent maintenance than their mechanical counterparts
  • The battery is the biggest area of improvement on the Verve+ 3, the Bosch PowerTube 500 has an extra 100 watt-hours of capacity and now seamlessly integrates into the towntube, compared to the Bosch PowerPack 400 which was mounted on top of the downtube on the Verve+ 2. This clean integration looks much nicer and keeps the battery better protected, and also helps the bike to appear more “stealth” which can help to reduce theft risk. The battery can be charged on or off the bike and features a flip-up handle for easy carrying when removed
  • The key for removing the battery is manufactured by ABUS and is keyed alike ready, which means you can order locks and other accessories from ABUS that will work with your keys. Keep your key identification card somewhere safe as you can also use it to order replacement keys if you lose both of yours
  • The battery configuration is also Range-boost compatible! This is a feature offered by Bosch, the three bottle cage bosses on the top of the downtube are used to mount a PowerPack 500 battery which will effectively double your maximum range. This allows you to charge both batteries at the same time while mounted on the bike and is much more convenient than simply buying a separate battery that must be carried with you and swapped out
  • The responsiveness and ride feel are top notch. Trek has been making acoustic bicycles for many years and it really shows in the level of craftsmanship and perfect tuning of the Verve+ 3, it is incredibly smooth and satisfying to ride even while the motor is turned off. Powering on the motor you can feel similar expertise from Bosch’s electrical system, with instant responsiveness to changes in pressure on the pedals, reading torque, cadence, and rear wheel speed at over 1,000 readings per second!
  • The Purion display is the smallest offered by Bosch, it is unobtrusive and out of the way while still providing clear and easy-to-read information thanks to the excellent contrast ratio of the grayscale LCD display. I’m a fan of this display as it covers the basics and is very intuitive to use, making it easy to focus on riding without needing to fiddle with settings
  • There is no front suspension which may not be a problem for many riders, but if you live in an area with rough roads and lots of potholes you may not enjoy riding there with this setup. Riders with hand and/or wrist sensitivity will probably also find the ride too rough, you could swap out the stem for a suspension stem (although you would lose the high adjustability of the Blendr quill stem)
  • The Bosch Purion display is pretty minimalist and may leave you wanting more if you prefer to have more statistics, configurable settings, and perhaps a USB port for powering small electronics while riding. The Purion is also not removable which can leave it vulnerable to damage from weather or bumps at the bike rack, although it is quite durable and should be able to survive anything outside of a severe direct impact. Bosch displays are interchangeable, so if you would prefer a more feature-rich display such as the Kiox, Nyon, or Smartphone Hub, your Trek dealer can make this upgrade (just expect to pay at least $200 for it)
  • Typically Bosch displays allow you to disable the lights and also to use Walk Mode, but both of these functions are disabled on Trek ebikes. The lights are always on as long as the display is powered on, and the dedicated WALK button on the bottom of the display does nothing when pressed. This configuration is set in the interest of maximizing safety, it is my understanding that Trek dealers can modify both settings on request
  • As mentioned, this torque-sensing setup is very responsive an excellent choice for more active riders. However, if you have sensitive knees or anything else that prevents you from being able to put a lot of force onto the pedals, this ebike may not be a great fit. This is in comparison to cadence-sensing systems which only require that you cycle the cranks around with minimal pressure
  • At first I was excited to see three bottle cage bosses on the downtube, normally these are awesome for securely mounting all manner of accessories. However, on the Verve+ 3 mounting any accessories that wrap around the downtube will make it impossible to remove the PowerTube battery from the frame (unless you first remove your accessories, which would be inconvenient and time-consuming). Of course, you can charge the battery while it’s mounted on the bike, but it’s generally not a good idea to leave the battery in the frame all the time unless you always keep the bike inside. Batteries don’t do well when exposed to extreme temperatures for long periods of time, and as the most expensive component on an ebike they increase the theft risk when left mounted. Where these mounting bosses really shine is if you opt for the RangeBoost upgrade, as they are used to secure the mounting hardware for the additional battery
  • You can charge the battery while it is secured in the downtube, but the charge port is positioned very low and right next to the cranks on the left side. This is a risky position as the charging cord and cranks could become tangled if the bike gets moved or knocked over while charging, so be sure to position it well out of the way to minimize this risk

Useful Resources:

  • Local Trek dealers near you
  • Blendr-compatible accessories that can be mounted on the stem
  • More information on the Bosch Range Boost system
  • Bosch Ebike Systems Motor Comparison on the EBR Forums
  • Head to Head Comparison of all three generations of the Verve+ ebike

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Comments (46) YouTube Comments

Trek does allow “Walk mode” on some of their Ebikes. i have a 2020 Powerfly 5 Ebike and it is available to use. Maybe for 2021 models they are inactivating it. Ask Court to get you a device so you don’t have to ride one handed all the time with your arm extended. It looks pretty dangerous with cars whizzing by you.

Tyson Roehrkasse

Good to know about the walk mode, I’ve heard from some Verve+ 3 owners in Canada that walk mode works there as well, so it seems to vary by region. The Verve+ 2 I reviewed last year had the same restriction as well.

I do have a chest mount that I use sometimes depending on where I am and the type of riding, but I do feel pretty safe in Fort Collins. I’ve been cycling there for almost 20 years now and the city is very bike friendly :)

David Bannister

This is an excellent and accurate review based on my experience as an owner for 2750 kilometres. I am in Canada, where the price is $3999, and the lights on/off and walk features are enabled. The bike is very smooth to operate but does have a stiff/sometimes jarring ride. I have added both a Redshift ShockStop stem and seat post, and the ride is now wonderfully smooth by comparison- especially since I ride the Verve at least as much off-road on gravel and grassy trails as I do on pavement. It does provide lots of exercise compared to a bike with a more powerful motor… I like this; looking to get in better shape at 65. I am very happy with this bike, it has been trouble-free for me and my local Trek shop has been great to deal with. One other change I have just made is to remove the long chain guard. I prefer to have better access to the chain for service. I am looking into getting the chainring guard for an Allant to replace it, or just go without a guard. Thanks for the great review Court, there aren’t many out there for this bike.

Hi David, thanks for commenting! I’m glad to hear you’ve been enjoying your Verve+ 3, adding the extra suspension sounds like a nice upgrade – especially if it can handle off-roading now! I’ve heard from a few other owners that they removed the chain guard as well.

John Charles

This bike has gone from 45lb to 55lbs over 2 years! Is this because of the bigger motor or is the extra weight the reasoning for the extra boost? What gives? I rode the first generation and thought it seemed quite light and nimble. Has it lost some of that ‘regular’ bike feel?

Great question! The original did have a lighter motor and battery (combined 11.8 pounds) vs the newest model (combined 14.6 pounds). So there’s roughly 3 pounds of weight difference to start with.

Some other factors that would affect weight: – The original did not include a rack or a chain guard – The original had a narrower kickstand – The original had a smaller directional headlight integrated into the frame (vs a separately mounted light on the Verve+ 3) – The tires on the original are 700x45c (vs 700x50c on the Verve+ 3, slightly wider diameter)

Another possible factor is that the original model we reviewed was a high-step frame, and for the Verve+ 3 I had a low-step frame. Also, since the newest version of the bike is Bosch Range Boost compatible, it presumably has some extra electronics hardware inside the frame for making that magic happen.

Oh, and the original seatpost was 27.2mm in diameter, vs 31.6mm on the Verve+ 3!

I think that’s about all the contributing factors I can think of :)

I noticed a bell on the Verve +3, what is the brand and where can I get one? I have a Verve +2 and need a bell. Thanks!

The bell doesn’t have a brand on it that I remember… I actually completely forgot to mention it in my review! It’s a standard flick bell, so any bike shop should have one like it. If you want the exact same one you’d probably have to get it from a Trek shop :)

paul clifford

Looking at the Trek website, the spec of the bike is different to the review. I can spot 3, the motor, the battery where Trek say 400w and the review says 500 and the saddle.

Can you clarify?

Thanks. Paul

Hi Paul, we try to measure everything by hand and blend what the bike brand lists or says on their official websites with what we hear from manufacturers (like Bosch). The official listings are that the motor is 250 watts (they don’t estimate a peak) but we think it’s above 400 watts… and we know that the torque is listed at 50 newton meters. The saddle and other accessories might change over the course of a year, believe it or not. There have been some supply chain issues this year that have caused delays and other times companies will just upgrade things based on designer input. I hope this helps, and I appreciate your comment :)

Thanks for the reply. I can see the difference is down to the US and EU specs are different.

The US bike has an upgraded battery and motor compared to the EU one. The EU one is more expensive which I find a little odd.

Great review, Tyson. Thanks!

Both this review and the earlier review of the Trek Verve + 2 mention that the Bosch Active Line motors are torque-sensing motors which work best for more active riders. I’m in reasonably good physical shape but I’m also 72 years old and I haven’t ridden in years. I want to get back into cycling for exercise but its going to take me a while to get back into good cycling condition. Do you think the more demanding Bosch torque-sensing system work for me? Or would it be better to start with an e-bike with a cadence-sensing system?

Hi Brendan! Bosch uses an advanced multi sensor that measures cadence, rear wheel speed, and torque. It’s one of the most natural and reliable systems around. If you click up to the highest levels of assist, this should be satisfying and not create too much strain for you. I think it’s actually a really good fit in terms of power, efficiency, and lower noise if you are just riding around town. Bosch makes higher powered products for mountain biking, such as the Performance Line CX motor, which can be found on some of the other products we’ve covered here :)

Thanks Court,

I’ll be doing most of my riding on the American River Bike Trail here in the Sacramento area, and that trail only drops 500 feet of elevation over 20+ miles. So it sounds like the Bosch would give me all the boost I need until I get my cycling legs back.

I test rode the Verve+3 and loved it. Will wait for the 2021. Do you think there is any differences with the standard frame 2021? And, a big bummer was the seat would ROCK back and forth. In fact, all the Trek electric bikes had this problem which actually stopped me from buying it in the shop that day. Is this a known issue and should it be something to be concerned about?? Thanks.

Huh, that’s interesting. I’m really surprised to hear about the saddle rocking… almost makes me wonder if they are using a system that intentionally does that for ergonomics or comfort? Do you think it has more to do with cheap hardware or not being tightened or something? Weird. Anyway, I have seen one 2021 Trek model, and you can check the review here , but that’s a super high-end model and might not reflect everything in the lineup. It really seems like they are getting better about standardizing parts and working the little kinks out of each model.

Robert Balch

I just picked up a brand new from the factory verve+ 3. The walk feature works, BUT you need to:1 have a mode selected (eco, turbo, etc); 2. push the Walk button and then 3. push and hold the + button. the manual also talks about turning the lights off with some combination of button pushing.

Interesting, thanks so much for this feedback Robert! I’m glad to hear that it’s working. I have noticed that some companies change their settings mid-season (or depending on the location). I’ve also heard that some shops can help adjust settings for major drive systems and displays (like Bosch here). Hope you enjoy the bike! It’s great to know that it can indeed work with walk assist!

Pia Martinus

I live in Uk and wondering about buying either this bike, the Verve 3+ , or the Verve 4+. Do you have any thoughts on this?

Hi! That’s a great question. While I’m not super familiar with the UK ebike market, I am a fan of Trek products in general. I own a non-electric Trek that has worked well, and I love their shops and customer service. Honestly, I feel like this brand has done an excellent job with their products in North America, offering reliable electronics from Bosch and a good range of frame sizes and colors. Depending on your budget and style preferences, I feel like either the Verve 3+ or 4+ would be a great choice. For comparison, you could explore CUBE and BULLS .

David Barbour

Love this bike. The pedal assist is barely noticeable in its operation it just works and riding up hills is effortless but it still feels like you are pedaling a bike instead of being pushed up hill like other bikes feel. Beautiful bike overall. My one gripe has to do with fit and finish. My Trek looks nice, however my wife has the exact same bike but hers has very noticeable, messy welds and her battery is crooked which not only looks bad but also may make it vulnerable to rain and dirt as the gasket does not fit properly. We’re taking it back to the shop to see how well Trek stands behind their bikes. Hard to imagine such sloppy work on such an expensive bike.

Hi David, thanks for sharing this info! Trek has a good reputation for taking care of things like that, I hope they make it right for your wife’s bike. Do let us know afterwards :)

Jason Morris

Greetings. I am a fit 48 year old and I have a Trek Verve +3 on order. I plan to use the bike for a short commute to work and fun rides. I have recently read some excellent reviews on the Specialized Turbo Vado 4.0 (including this site) and I am re thinking my choice. I really do like to ride in a more upright, non aggressive position. Any thoughts on bike choice between these 2?

Hi Jason! Trek and Specialized are the two leaders in the industry right now, in my opinion, based on the quality of their bikes and wide network of dealers to provide fitting and support. My personal favorite is the Specialized Vado SL (super light, smaller motor) models. I don’t love their standard Vado with the Brose motor… but it is more powerful (much like the Trek Bosch powered models). Now keep in mind that I’m only 135lbs and an active cyclist. If you want a bit more power and range, I’d go with the Trek. The Verve+ 3 is an awesome ebike and I think Trek has the upper hand with dealer experience because they own many of their stores and are super professional. I also just feel that Bosch is more proven that Brose and I prefer their displays and apps, there are way more options, they really do a great job. If you want light, efficient, and a bit more sporty (which it sounds like you may not, considering the upright relaxed comment) then the SL is worth considering but may be out of stock. I hope this helps! It sounds like you’re on the right track ;)

Jackie Gamache

OMG… what a bike, the Verve+3 low step. So so happy smooth shifting eco turbo sport comfortable! Life is GOOD, you did a nice job building this Bike. Thank you, happy peddling stay safe

Jackie, from the Villages in Florida

Thanks for such a friendly and positive comment Jackie! Life must be good for you down at the Villages in Florida, I’ve never been before but will definitely put it on my list of happy places to visit someday :D

Hi Court and Tyson!

Really good review, Tyson! Have owned the Verve+ 3 for a year now and while pondering the advantage of a front suspension (i.e. Allant+ 7) I ultimately decided not to upgrade. There must be a reason that the more expensive models do not feature front suspension. I’m 6’5″ @ 255 lbs and the bike does everything extremely well. It doesn’t pretend to be something it isn’t (e.g. speed bike, off-roader, etc.) and even at my weight plus some luggage, I get over 80 miles range in ECO mode. For anyone who wants to be active and not just push a throttle, I think the Active Line Plus motor is a superb choice and great match for this versatile bicycle. I would love to get ride of that giant chain guard myself but haven’t found a suitable alternative; perhaps another viewer can chime in.

Love all your reviews for their clarity, details and honesty – great work, guys, keep it up :)

Hey Carsten, glad you’re enjoying your Verve+ 3! Suspension is nice but for city riding it can be a bit overkill. I have seen some discussion about replacing the chain guard on our forums, here is a relevant thread with some helpful info :)

John dougherty

Best review I have ever seen.

Thanks John! I’m glad you found us and that this review was helpful :)

John Dougherty

Tyson, I have been a fan of Trek for some time and now ride a Domane HP+7; it took five months to get the bike, but worth the wait. My LBS actually has two Verve +3 bikes in stock and based on your excellent review and Trek’s reputation, I am buying one tomorrow for our daughter. Everything you mentioned about the torque sensing on the Bosch system and Trek’s standard of quality matches my experience. Quite frankly, I am a little surprised that they can sell this bike at this price considering the components. I recently emailed John Burke and said I was impressed by the fact that Trek didn’t raise prices due to demand. As far as I know, other manufacturers have been fair as well.

Lars Andersen

Does the low step version provide a more upright seating position than the high step version of the same same bike?

Hi Lars! You could ask the dealer and study their geometry charts to see how reach, head tube angle, and stem + handlebar might be setup slightly differently between the high-step and step-thru, but my guess is that they are very similar or the same. I think the idea is to preserve the geometry while providing a more approachable frame with the step-thru or mid-step models. This often reduces frame stiffness and adds weight, but those are the two main trade-offs that I’m usually seeing.

Several issues in first year of ownership (not even one year yet).. -Battery compartment was not setup properly, required call to Trek from bike mechanic to fix. -Cheap plastic mud flap brace broke with tiny accidental kick by foot – bike almost unusable, required overnight stay in bike hospital. -Chain began to jump, again bike unusable (still no answer on what that is).

I have a bike that cost less than a third of this that is 20 years old and has been in the shop 3 times lifetime with zero emergency mechanical issues. I have less confidence in Trek than ever before.

Hi JB, sorry to hear that you’ve been having some issues with your Verve+ 3. I can’t comment on the first two, but for the last one (the chain jumping off), I have a recommendation. I’ve heard of this happening for a lot of Verve owners, it’s a known issue with the chainring. If you take it in to a Trek dealer they should swap it out for an appropriate narrow-wide chainring for free, and that should fix the issue.

here’s a discussion on our forums about it: https://electricbikereview.website/forums/threads/trek-verve-2-chain-is-constantly-slipping.35298/

I just bought the Trek Verve+ 3 less than a week ago and have ridden it several days since then. I have noticed progressively loud rattling, I thought it was the chain guard, and I was going to ask if it could be removed. Today I rode the bike about 15 miles and the rattling was terrible, I thought the whole bike was going to break. I put my hand on the battery and it was shifting around a lot. I removed the battery and replaced it a couple of times, but it did not help. When I got home I removed the battery and tried to put it back in place several more times. When I would put it in place it would not snap in place like it had before, I had to turn the key to hold it in place. When I did that the whole battery shifted to the left, and left a gap at the top between the battery and the frame. I rode the bike down the street, and the rattling was greatly improved, but now I can’t get the battery out of the bike. When I look inside the keyhole I see that it is not lined up. I remember in the store, my sales person (who seemed to have minimal knowledge about the bike, he would evade questions and a couple times another salesperson overheard and stepped in with the answers) had trouble turning the key to remove the battery. So far, I am very displeased with my experience in regards to the bike.

Hey Liz, thanks for sharing your experience! I can understand your displeasure :( have you taken it back in to the dealer yet? I imagine this will be covered under warranty, hopefully Trek makes it right for you.

Marjorie Doherty

Hi. Thanks for the review. I currently have a 2019 Specialized Como 3 that I’m considering replacing with this Trek. It appears to me that the specs are fairly similar. The reason for the change would be the fit of the bike – the XS Trek seems to fit my 5′ tall body a bit better and feels a quite bit more agile. My question pertains to the motors. I live on a VERY long hill and my Como does fine getting me to the top. Will the motor in this Trek have similar power to help me climb the hill home? Thanks for your help!

Hi Marjorie! There are a lot of factors to consider, but on average I would say that most current-gen mid-drives can climb effectively if you shift to lower gears when climbing a steep hill. Bosch has some of the best motors, which Trek uses, and your older Specialized Como probably used a Brose (which is also a leader). I saw that you’re also looking at Gazelle ebikes, which come in many sizes. I hope you find something you like and welcome any other questions :)

Thanks Court. It seems that most of the LBS’s in my area are getting bikes with the Active Line Plus motor, so I’m glad to know that it’s likely adequate. Always appreciate your knowledge!

Bernadette S.

I have a Verve+ 3, and the walk function does work. First press the top button to turn on the unit. Press the bottom button and you’ll see WALK. You have to press (and keep pressing) the + button to start the walk function. If you let go, the walk function stops.

Thanks for this clarification Bernadette! Perhaps I got mixed up, your instructions are great :)

Oh no problem! Glad I could help!

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Trek Electric Bikes Review

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In terms of principles, Trek is firmly grounded in producing bikes with high-quality craftsmanship, aiming to bring the joy of cycling to a broader audience. The fact that the company has four electric bikes speaks for itself. 

Trek started back in 1976 as a subsidiary of Roth Corporation, an appliance distributor based in Milwaukee. The founders, Richard Burke and Bevil Hogg, began to manufacture steel touring frames with the aspiration to rival Japanese and Italian-made bicycles that were dominating the market at that time.

Just as its name suggests, Trek is fully committed to bringing its riders to great adventures and even promises to take them to the edge of the horizon.

It’s also fitting that their place of origin, Waterloo, is home to the Waterloo Driving Park Association, where spirited residents gather for some old-time tough and gritty bicycle racing.

Throughout its long history, Trek has been fueled by its determination to provide the best and the most rugged bicycles for the adventurous spirits that form part of their heritage.

Overview of Trek Electric Bikes

Overview of Trek Electric Bikes

Trek Bikes produce premium quality bikes all around the world.

Trek was founded with an established goal of building high-end bikes for the United States. Back in the day, all the good bikes came from European brands. This inspired Richard Burke and Bevil Hogg to take matters into their own hands. The solution? To make their own brand of bicycles.

Three years after its foundation, Trek sales came close to the $2,000,000-mark.

Now, Trek Bicycle Corporation is one of the world’s biggest bike companies.

The company offers models designed for Road, Mountain, and Urban biking. Trek is also renowned for making the bikes that Lance Armstrong rode to his number of victories in Tour De France.

In terms of their electric bike portfolio, Trek covers a wide range of frames, from amiable town bikes to more powerful road bikes and mountain bikes. Currently, the company sells 24 of these bikes with a price range between $1,500 to $12,000.

What We Like About Trek Electric Bikes

It is a given that Trek is very well-known when it comes to building bikes. However, this doesn’t mean that every giant company doesn’t have kinks in its armor.

This section will talk about the pros and cons of Trek e-bikes. Here to highlight the things we like about them and the points to consider before buying their e-bikes.

Reasons to buy:

  • Trek produces high-quality bikes that can handle any type of weather and terrain .
  • Most models are available in five different sizes for an optimal fit for each rider.
  • Aside from their magnificent designs, Trek bikes boast high-quality frames and components .
  • Massive collection of e-bikes span from hybrids, mountain bikes, and road bikes.
  • The Bosch motor boasts top-notch performance while keeping its size and weight minimum.

Reasons to avoid:

  • Some bicycles are overly expensive for an everyday e-bike.
  • Some key components don’t come with the complete bike and are sold separately .

Popular Trek E-Bike Models

The company has a ton of bicycles underneath its belt and a compelling product line, market value, and spec sheet.

Trek has been in the biking industry for a long time, but it didn’t hold back on innovating the e-bike scene. Here is a brief overview of Trek’s e-bike categories and what you can expect to see in each one.

Hybrid & Commuter Trek E-Bikes

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If you’re looking to commute by e-bike, run errands around town, or just go for a leisurely ride with friends and family, Trek’s hybrid and commuter e-bikes are for you.

They’re split into three categories (City & Hybrid, Commuter, Recreational) and consist of multiple model lines:

  • Dual Sport+
  • Electra Go! E-Bikes

FX+ and Dual Sport+ model families are what you would call typical hybrid electric bikes with Class 1 speeds and rear hub motors. They are available with step-over and step-through frames and provide dynamic performance and upright riding positions.

Related post:  Trek Verve+ 2 Review

On the other hand, Verve+ and Allant+ model lines are better-equipped city commuter bikes that cost a bit more but offer more in terms of features and speeds. They consist of Class 1 and Class 3 models powered by mid-drive motors and equipped with lights, fenders, rear racks, and even suspension forks on some ebikes.

Finally, Trek also offers Electra Go! electric bikes (Trek’s sister company), which consist of mid-drive and rear-hub drive e-bikes that fall into cruiser, city, and urban categories.

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Trek Mountain E-Bikes

trek mountain electric bike

Trek’s electric mountain bikes provide ‘endless adventure’, as Trek puts it. The category consists of hardtail and full-suspension mountain e-bikes that will fit all different types of riders.

The selection includes XC bikes, trail bikes, and even enduro bikes. There are four model families you can choose from:

All of Trek’s mountain e-bikes are powered by trail-tough Bosch mid-drive motors and integrated batteries with up to 625 Wh of capacity. They have Class 1 capabilities and the batteries typically last up to 5 hours of continuous use.

The only downside of Trek’s e-mountain bikes is the pricing, as they typically cost between $6,000 and $14,000, though the Powerfly models are priced in the $3,000-$4,000 range.

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Trek Road E-Bikes

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Finally, Trek makes some of the best electric road bikes on the market, but also some of the most expensive ones.

They are famous for providing a natural riding experience and only supplementing power instead of taking over. Therefore, you’ll be able to ride further and enjoy road biking just as you would on a traditional road bike.

Domane+ is the only model family in this category, though it comes in around a dozen variations, including road and gravel capable builds.

These are Class 1 and Class 3 capable e-bikes with Fazua Evation or TQ e-bike systems. All models are built around lightweight carbon frames, come with drop bars, 1x and 2x Shimano and SRAM drivetrains, and powerful hydraulic disc brakes.

Therefore, if you want to explore more or keep up on fast group rides, one of Trek’s road e-bikes is for you, if you can afford it.

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Trek E-Bike Classes, Motors, and Batteries

Trek Bikes have high quality motors, suspension and steering

These bikes offer a lot of power and range from both their motor and battery.

The principle which the company is built upon is simple. That is to create a bicycle brand that is on par or even more significant than its European and Japanese counterparts back then. Now, they are one of the biggest bike companies in the whole world, so their grit and drive really paid off.

Trek is all about creating reliable bicycles that could take their customers to the next level of fun and enjoyment.

The company’s formula to success lies at their rigid standard of quality when it comes to their bikes. It ranges from steel, alloy, and carbon fiber, ensuring that it can take on any punishment it might receive when riding. They also didn’t hold back in choosing each component, as evidenced by their top-notch Bosch electric motors and Shimano parts.

When it comes to selling, the company won’t have any problems catering to your needs as they distribute their bicycles worldwide. What’s more? They even have 1,700 dealers in the U.S. alone. Their website also allows you to see the store closest to you, where you can view, test, and purchase their bikes.

Reliability and Durability

Trek Bikes Reliability and Durability

Trek Bikes use only the best quality materials so that their products can handle extreme terrains and any kind of weather.

Trek began with a vision from the two founders to build the best bicycles that the world had ever witnessed.

Thus, the company’s strict observance of the highest possible craftsmanship quality was born.

The company’s collection of bicycles typically receive rave reviews for their build quality. This applies to even their entry-level bikes, which at the price tag they’re sold at, isn’t always known to have the most premium components. Even if their price range generally makes their bikes a luxury, everything about it feels premium and durable when you get your hands on it.

As a testament to their bike’s quality, one Quora user shared that he almost managed to travel across Canada by riding an entry-level 1993 Trek 820 Antelope. This devotion to their founder’s vision endeared many cycling enthusiasts to the company and brand.

Frequently Asked Questions

If there’s anything that remained unanswered, here are some of the most frequently asked questions regarding Trek e-Bikes.

  • Are Trek e-Bikes any good? 

Yes, Trek e-bikes follow the standard set by their conventional siblings. The excellent quality is a given. What makes it even better is that Trek is supported by a vast network of dealers to ensure that parts and maintenance are readily available.

  • What happens if Trek e-bikes run out of battery?

If the battery on your Trek e-bike dies, you can no longer use the throttle, nor will you have the benefit of the pedal assist. However, you can still pedal the bike on your own, just like any regular bike.

  • Where are Trek e-bikes manufactured?

Trek’s headquarters itself is located in Waterloo, Wisconsin. Still, the manufacturing happens outside the U.S., in countries such as the Netherlands, Taiwan, Germany, and China.

  • How do I buy my own Trek e-bike?

Buying a Trek bike is an easy process. You can find the dealer or retailer closest to you using Trek’s Store Finder on their website. Alternatively, you can order them online and have the bike delivered to your address.

  • What is the motor used on Trek e-bikes?

All of Trek’s e-bikes use Bosch electric motors . These are mid-drive pedal-assist electric motors meant to mimic a natural, consistent feel while pedaling.

Bottom Point — Who Are Trek E-Bikes For?

Never be late again with Trek Bikes e-bikes!

Trek Bikes provide the best e-bikes out there. Not only do they have sports bikes like mountain bikes, but they also provide high-quality city and hybrid bikes.

Trek creates their bicycles with the sole purpose of providing reliable vehicles for adventurous spirits. However, the company also caters to those who only want to get from point A to point B without hiccups.

The company offers a lineup of electrical bikes consisting of road bikes, commuter bikes, mountain bikes, and hybrid bikes. Sure, the price may prove to be high for some, but it will all pay off as soon as you see and feel the quality of each part of the bike.

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Review: Trek FX+ 2

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If you come to me and say, “I’ve never ridden an electric bike before,” I am probably going to take a few factors into consideration. The first is safety. If you’ve never built a bike, I’m probably not going to recommend a mail-order one you have to assemble yourself. You don’t want to discover that you've failed to tighten a screw when you’re going 20 miles per hour down a hill.

You also probably want a bike that’s reasonably priced, comfortable, and convenient to ride. In fact, you might want one that’s as close to your first human-powered bike as possible. Trek’s FX+ 2 hits all the sweet spots. It’s made by a reputable manufacturer with a wide retailer network. The reasonable base price includes all the commuter components, like integrated lights and fenders. Most importantly, it’s light and maneuverable.

It’s not a 65-pound “starter” ebike that will crush you if you stop on a hill or forget to charge the battery. Nor is it a smart bike that makes you spend 20 minutes walking through an app before you can ride it. I've been testing ebikes at home for years, and this is the first one my 60-year-old dad has felt comfortable grabbing and using to chase after my kids. “Sometimes I don’t even turn it on,” he remarked the other day. That’s the whole point.

Trek FX 2 electric bike

The FX+ 2 comes in two configurations and three different sizes. The default model has a regular step-over top tube, and the FX+ 2 Stagger has a step-through top tube. Both come in a variety of colors and have small, medium, and large sizes. I’m 5'2" and the small-size Stagger fits me well. However, if you’re smaller than 5 feet, you might want to look at a different bike.

The cables, battery, and motor are inside the frame. The only clue the FX+ 2 Stagger is an ebike at all is a small unit with only three buttons on it: a power button, and plus and minus symbols. When you turn on the bike, its lights turn on, and two light meters show how much battery you have left and what level of pedal assistance you have toggled on.

That’s it. There’s no bright LCD display and no throttle. This might seem like a downside, but I use my electric bike for commuting and running errands. When I lock it up on a rack, it gives me peace of mind to know that no one’s going to spot a lone ebike in the wild and immediately try to steal it (or the battery).

I also appreciate the clarity in the controls. I’ve tried other electric bikes with a one-button toggle, but I could never remember how many times to press the button to toggle the level of assist, or what light indicated how much battery I had left.

Closeup view of a cargo rack on the Trek FX 2 electric bike.

The FX+ 2 has a 250-watt Hydrive rear hub motor, which is the European standard. That might seem slightly underpowered to Americans looking to power up huge hills, but the bike is so light and maneuverable that having a smaller motor doesn’t matter much at all. The medium frame size weighs 40 pounds—almost 30 pounds lighter than my own Tern GSD S00.

Not only is it easy to scootch up hills, it’s also easy to maneuver onto crowded bike racks when I’m out, or to lift onto our hanging bike rack in my garage. Also, for the past two weeks, it’s the first bike both my dad and I have grabbed to run errands around the neighborhood. The stated range is 35 miles, but we’ve put at least 10 miles on it by now, and the battery seems largely untouched. The fast 45c road tires didn’t hurt, either.

Person riding the Trek FX 2 electric bike on a city street.

It does lack a few features we're used to seeing on higher-end ebikes by now, like a low-maintenance carbon belt drive or a continuously variable shifter. Instead, it has a regular bike chain on a nine-speed Shimano shifting system, with a derailleur that, yes, you may have to adjust occasionally.

But honestly, this was more than fine by me. I didn’t have to learn a new shifting system or figure out how to calibrate the gearing with the assist levels. I wasn’t riding a bike that was trying to predict how much assist I’d need and when—I could simply toggle on more or less as I rode. In that way, it felt much easier and more natural. 

It also has a lot of accessories that may be equally important, especially as the weather here in Oregon has grown cold, gray, and wet in the past few weeks. The 120-lumen headlamp is incredibly bright. The bell is incredibly loud. The fenders have kept my jeans relatively dry, and I’ve been able to bungee items onto the rear rack. A kickstand keeps it up in the garage for quick access, and hydraulic disc brakes work even when the rain is pouring down.

The price point may seem high compared to direct-to-consumer bikes from Aventon, Lectric, or Rad Power. But once you start adding up the cost of quality components, labor, and accessories, their prices start inching up. Mail-order companies are able to offer much lower prices on base models because their motors are cheaper. With a nicer motor, a mail-order bike like the Ride1Up Prodigy is priced comparably to the FX+ 2, and you have to assemble and safety-check it yourself.

Over the years, I’ve seen bicycle manufacturers debate and then struggle to add or subtract features that will make electric bikes more attractive to people who haven’t biked before. Extremely low step-throughs! Weird shifting systems! Apps! Huge tires! Maybe the best way to get people on an electric bike is the same way you get people on a regular bike—by making it fun, light, and easy to ride.

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Unleashing the Future of Green Transportation: Exploring Trek Electric Bikes

Features and specifications, benefits of trek electric bikes.

  • Eco-Friendly Commuting: One of the foremost benefits of owning a Trek Electric Bike is the reduction of your carbon footprint. By opting for this  you contribute to a cleaner environment and promote sustainable living.
  • Fitness on the Go: Contrary to popular belief, electric bikes do not eliminate the need for physical exertion. Trek Electric Bikes encourage users to engage in active pedaling while providing electric assistance when needed. This dynamic approach to fitness makes these bikes an excellent choice for those who want to maintain an active lifestyle without the intensity of a conventional cycling workout.
  • Versatile Transportation: Whether you’re commuting to work, embarking on a weekend adventure, or simply exploring your neighborhood, the Trek Electric Bike adapts to your needs. Its versatility makes it a practical choice for individuals seeking an all-encompassing mode of transportation.

Exploring the Pros and Cons

  • Effortless Commuting: The electric motor ensures that commuting is a breeze, especially over longer distances or challenging terrains.
  • Customizable Assistance Levels: Users can adjust the level of electric assistance, giving them control over the intensity of their ride.
  • Environmentally Friendly: With zero emissions, Trek Electric Bikes align with the growing demand for sustainable and eco-friendly transportation.
  • Fitness Support: The combination of manual pedaling and electric assistance promotes a healthy and active lifestyle.
  • Initial Cost: Trek Electric Bikes can have a higher upfront cost compared to traditional bicycles.
  • Maintenance Complexity: The electric components may require specialized maintenance , which can be more intricate than conventional bike upkeep.
  • Limited Range: Depending on the model, electric bikes may have a limited range before requiring a recharge.

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The 12 Best Bikes For Men in 2024

For off-roading, grocery-hauling, head-clearing, and everything in between.

Verve 3 Disc

Best Overall

Trek verve 3 disc.

Bad Boy 3

Best City Bike

Cannondale bad boy 3.

Discover 2

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Schwinn discover 2.

Wulf

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State bicycle co. wulf.

Wythe Fixie

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Brooklyn bicycle co. wythe fixie.

Dolomite Fat Tire Mountain Bike

Best Cheap Mountain Bike

Mongoose dolomite fat tire mountain bike.

Stumpjumper Comp

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Specialized stumpjumper comp.

RadCity 5 Plus

Best Overall E-Bike

Rad power bikes radcity 5 plus.

Pace 500 E-Bike

Best Cruiser E-Bike

Aventon pace 500 e-bike.

Fetch+ 2

Best Cargo E-Bike

Trek fetch+ 2.

There are so many reasons why we support being Bike People. You're healthier . If you're riding your bike to work , you're not staring at your phone on the bus, and you've gained some valuable time back from Big Tech. On the weekends, you're not glued to a laptop or bingeing a new show . You're taking afternoon rides by the beach , weekend off-roading adventures, or more regular trips to downtown areas where cool people hang out. Regardless of where you are, as long as you’re on the saddle, with a slick bike helmet , you’re living the good life.

To get you started on your two-wheeled journey, our experts found the 12 best bikes for men. The list includes e-bikes that’ll that make light work of city streets, mountain bikes, and daily commuters. Grab one of these, a car rack , some bike bags , and accessories . Then, you're good to go. No matter which you choose, these 12 bikes for men will do your life as a cycling enthusiast justice.

If you’re a one-stop-shop kinda biker, this hybrid model that’s fast on the road and also steady on loose terrain will satisfy your needs. Its lightweight, sporty form will transition you smoothly from flat pavement to light off-road surfaces, even holding up after you log miles after miles. Lastly, if the weather isn’t cooperating, the powerful disc braking system will work just fine and let you slow down or stop on a dime.

Type: hybrid bike

Best for: commuting, cruising, light off-road riding

A city bike needs to be fast, easy to store, but most of all, maneuverable through populated streets. Cannondale's Bad Boy 3 is all of those things. It has fast-rolling, grippy tires and nimble handling for taking on tight corners, reckless drivers, and equally reckless pedestrians. It also packs quite a bit of speed, making commuting no problem and allowing you to see even more of your city on recreational rides. There's also its wide gear range, disc brakes, and reliable durability to help you take over the city.

Type: hybrid commuter bike

Best for: commuting, cruising, urban cycling

While this touring bike is the cheapest on this list, it by no means feels, looks, or rides cheap. It's basic, sure—a seven-speed twist shifter for quick gear shifts, a linear pull brake for precise stops, and a rear carrier for easy storage are the only noteworthy features it's got. But it manages to look invaluable in its streamline frame and fork. Whether you cruise it around the neighborhood or zoom it down the city skylines, it'll turn heads.

Type: hybrid cruiser bike

Best for: commuting, cruising

Hey, we'll make fun of fixie guys as much as anyone, but you can't deny that the preferred mode of transportation from the hipster years has its place. When you're in a city, especially on that's not especially hilly, there's few better ways to get around. They're easy to maintain and easy to ride in traffic, so long as you get one that has brakes.

We love this fixed gear from State. It looks good, it has front and rear brakes, and there's a handful of customization options to fool around with.

Type: fixed gear

Best for: city riding

Want a fixed gear bike? Get one from Brooklyn, the capital of the genre—sorry to other hipster locales. Just like the last one, this bike has front and rear brakes. That might hurt your street cred in Greenpoint, but it makes the bike a lot more practical.

Brooklyn Bicycle Co. tends to have the edge on other brands making new fixed gears because of a few key things. First, the bike gets shipped to a pro shop near you, and they do all the assembly. Second, there are nice performance touches like a fancy steel alloy frame, puncture-resistant tires, and a smooth steel drivetrain.

So, you just got into mountain biking? This is where you should start. Instead of getting a lightweight, blazing fast single track bike, get this cheap slow and steady style from Mongoose.

The fat tires will slow you down, and they might even inhibit you on certain tracks. But they will carry you over all sorts of shit. Stray off the trail a little? They'll keep turning. Hit a gnarly rock or root? They'll keep turning. Bump a tree with your front end? They just keep turning. Before you dive into the sport and fuck up a $3,000 bike, buy this beater.

Type: mountain bike

Best for: trail riding

Ok, if you're looking to go in on a true mountain bike, this is one of the best overall mountain bikes on the market. Between its meticulously developed suspension kinematics, a mid-travel ripper to finely carve terrain, and FlipChip adjustability to tune your fit, what more could you ask for? Nothing. If you've gotten the single track bug and want to get serious about it, this is the bike for that.

E-bikes are great but can run large and heavy. That's what makes Rad Power bikes in general , but especially its newest bike, the Mission, so damn special. It feels like a standard city bike—that is, until you ride it. The RadCity 1 is built with strong brakes and is portable like any good city bike, but also has the added bonus of E-bikes: Trekking long distances or up hills without getting sweaty. It's ideal for commuters who don't want to show up to work drenched. Rad does an excellent job at manufacturing accessories too, like electric brake lights and front spots, back crates, and more. The bike blends the best of both worlds, giving you that extra electric boost to compete with traffic.

Type: hybrid e-bike

Best for: commuting, cruising, light terrain riding

A bike is a great way to keep you active on vacation. Typically a cruiser—which allows riders to sit upright, even lean back, and stretch their limbs—is ideal for this kind of riding, on both paved pedestrian lanes and dirty, bumpy paths. Pace 500 is perfect for that billing. It’s an e-bike with a potent motor that’ll take you to destinations faster, all while saving you energy. Once perched on its relaxed frame, you'll be set for a comfortable riding posture for the beach or the city, and if you know there are a few potholes or gentle hills on your route, turn up the pedal assists to help you crush them.

Type: cruiser e-bike

Want to replace a vehicle? Trek's Fetch+ 2 is our favorite bike for it. You can tote two kids or a whole lot of groceries in this thing, and it is ridiculously easy to ride. That comes down to the Bosch drive unit. You can ride it uphill in summer heat, and you're not going to get tired. The bike does all the work for you.

Add to that a lightweight aluminum frame and a surprisingly sleek build, and you've got the ultimate weekday car replacement.

Type: cargo e-bike

Best for: commuting and cruising, especially with families

Rad Power Bikes RadRunner 2 Electric Utility Bike

RadRunner 2 Electric Utility Bike

We love Rad Power Bikes, if you can't tell. They make simply the coolest E-bikes we’ve seen, with one of the best ecosystems of any bike company out there. While the RadMission is a great city bike, the RadRunner is practically a motorcycle (but far less dangerous because, well, it's still an E-bike). This thing has huge terrain tires, a sturdy frame, and so much room for crates and accessories. If you're someone who lives miles away from work, this guy will get you there without you needing to break a sweat. Couple its long battery life with its accessories, and it has no problem with late-night riding. Even if you're a guy who'd drive to a neighbor's house, you'll find yourself riding it to get to work every day, rain, snow, or whatever. It's also ideal for delivery drivers. The bike gives you the freedom of short-distance driving, a perfect beast for anyone who'd rather not Uber three to seven miles.

Swagtron Swagcycle EB-7 Elite Electric Bike

Swagcycle EB-7 Elite Electric Bike

We love well-designed things, especially when that design saves space. A lot of folks have jumped on the folding bike bandwagon, but the good people over at Swagtron have mastered it with the Swagcycle EB-7 that we had to endorse . It's an e-bike with a seven-speed gear shift that'll thrust you from peddle-only to full-throttle. And the ride is simply smooth, courtesy of its enhanced rear suspension. Even on the hills, its motor and electric pedal assist will get you up. Then, simply fold and sling it on your shoulder—yes—or tuck it away.

Type: folding e-bike

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BCycle racks didn’t receive as much use as hoped, company and city officials say

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An e-bike company that has had racks of rentable bikes in Encinitas since early 2022 is pulling out of the city this month, saying usage rates haven’t been as good as hoped.

“We just weren’t getting the wheel spinning at the level that we needed” to make the program cost-effective, BCycle Executive Director Brian Conger said Wednesday, May 1.

City officials said they’re sorry to see the company depart, but said they understood the challenges BCycle faced.

“The reality is that there was not even a whiff of profitability — they were taking a bath,” Mayor Tony Kranz, who met with company officials, told the City Council last week.

Kranz said BCycle, a subsidiary of the Trek Bicycle Co., has successful programs in other cities. Santa Barbara has been a good fit because of UC Santa Barbara and many hotels, he said.

Since the start of the Encinitas program in January 2022, there have been 5,500 “unique riders” that have rented the BCycle bikes, and they’ve traveled an estimated 123,000 miles, company records indicate.

Renters had the choice of paying a one-time use fee to take the bike for a spin that day, or they could buy a membership and get an unlimited number of 60-minute trips a year. The people who paid for annual memberships have already had their money refunded, Conger said. Some bike rental locations will remain in place through May 20, with the least popular locations vanishing first, he said.

This is the second time a bike rental company has tried to make a go of it in Encinitas.

Gotcha Ride tried to start a regional bike share program that included Encinitas, but dropped that effort in 2020 during the pandemic, citing problems obtaining bike part supplies.

When BCycle proposed its rental program in 2021, city officials were thrilled, saying BCycle offered something that Gotcha did not — its bikes would be electric-assist.

“I’m over the moon with this, thinking it’s a really awesome deal,” then-councilman Joe Mosca said at the time.

On May 1, Conger said that BCycle ultimately placed 75 rentable e-bikes, split between 22 docking stations in various parts of Encinitas. By far, the most popular rental location was the docking station near Cardiff’s Seaside Market, he said. That location is near a hugely popular state park that’s fully booked with campers much of the year.

Because of their popularity, the two Cardiff bike rental spots will be the last ones the company removes, Conger said. Rentals there will be available through May 20, he said.

Other locations along Coast Highway 101 were moderately popular, while the lowest usage spots were in the city’s mid-section, including one at the Senior & Community Center, he said. It had some dedicated bike renters who rode the bikes consistently, but only a few, Conger said.

Encinitas was BCycle’s 11th location where it directly owned the bikes and operated the rental system. The company also sells its bikes to rental systems, including one run by the Los Angeles Metro system. It has 150 docking stations and 1,500 bikes, according the system’s Metro Bike Share web site https://www.taptogo.net/MetroBikeShare

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Explore farther, rip harder. Trek electric mountain bikes let you conquer climbs and crush laps with natural-feeling boost that makes light work of sky-high trails that point straight up, so you can get to the top without feeling winded for the down. Our e-MTBs give you the same trail-taming tech as our traditional mountain bikes because they are built on the same legacy of frame and suspension tech that’s been trail-tested and trusted for decades. Ride it, rally it, and power back to the top for more.

What is an electric mountain bike?

e-Mountain bikes are trail-savvy bikes with an electric assist system that boosts your own power. They help you cruise up steep climbs with ease and conquer longer days in the saddle. Like a traditional mountain bike, e-MTBs are built with rock-gobbling suspension and rugged frames that can handle rocks and roots, so you can count on them to keep rolling through the rough.

How do electric mountain bikes work?

Trek e-MTBs use a pedal assist motor. Pedal assist systems provide power that helps keep your wheels spinning when you pedal and switches off support when you stop pedaling for a natural-feeling ride and control weaving through tight, technical singletrack.

What kind of motors do e-MTBs use?

All Trek electric mountain bikes are built with mid-drive motors that are located at the center of your bike, near the front chainring. Mid-drive motors provide a stable center of gravity and are available with a huge range of power capacities to give you the right amount of support for how you want to ride.

Why you’ll love your e-mountain bike

Electric mountain bikes give your personal pedal power a boost, so the only thing taking your breath away is the view at the top of the climb. They empower you to ride farther, ride faster, soar up steep trails, and tackle more grin-inducing miles with friends.

Safer, sustainable batteries

All Trek e-bike batteries are third-party certified for safety and durability, so all you need to worry about is where you’ll ride next. Plus, we've even partnered with Call2Recycle to safely recycle used e-bike batteries at the end of their life to keep them out of landfills.

Better design for a better ride The best ride quality starts with an e-bike motor made by brands you can trust. We exclusively partner with the top e-bike drive system manufacturers, so you get technology you can count on for thousands of rough and rowdy miles to come.

Built by Bosch

Bringing over a century of experience to the table, Bosch offers the most trusted e-bike technology you can take to the trail. With motors built to rally through the rough, Removable Integrated Battery (RIB) systems for easy battery stashing, and smart assist that automatically adjusts power to your terrain and how you ride, Bosch is a tech leader that knows you want to focus on the miles ahead — not your motor.

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Tech dialed with TQ

New to e-bikes, but not so new to groundbreaking tech, TQ hit the trail in 2022 with the lightweight HPR-50 drive system that flipped the industry on its head. The brand’s compact motor packs in all the torque, power, and speed you need to rip, in a package that not only boasts incredible durability — it’s also so quiet you might forget it’s even there. 2022 Pinkbike Innovation of the Year

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The best electric bike components in the world are only as good as the brands that back them up. No matter where you are on the globe, you’ll find support from TQ, Bosch, and of course, your friends here at Trek.

Fuel EXe is an e-MTB that bridges the gap between power and peace with an ultra-quiet assist that all but disappears in the woods. Assist: Up to 20 mph Range: 2 to 5 hours Battery size: 360Wh Torque: 50Nm

Rail is a hard-charging electric trail bike with plenty of travel and proven technology to get you through the rough stuff. Assist: Up to 20 mph Range: Up to 6 hours Battery size: 750Wh or 500Wh Torque: 85Nm

Powerfly is a versatile and powerful e-MTB that helps you explore more of your off-road world. Assist: Up to 20mph Range: 3 to 5 hours Battery size: 500Wh or 625Wh

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RoboCop: Russian police upgraded with new electric bikes (PHOTOS)

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1. The first batch of 30 “IG Pulsar” electric motorcycles has been dispatched to Moscow’s police force for the 2018 World Cup.

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2. The bikes were ordered from Russia’s Kalashnikov Concern, one of the world’s biggest arms manufacturer.

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3. Two versions of the electric motorcycles premiered in 2017 during the country’s largest arms expo - “Army- 2017.” The first one is designed for the police while the other is for Spec Ops units. Both are suitable for off-roading.

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4. The main feature of the “IG Pulsar” is the fact it’s pretty quiet - only 75 dB, the same as a coffee machine.

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5. The speed and range of the bike is not too special though. Its max speed is around 100 km p/h and the distance it can travel on a single charge is 150 km (sadly not enough to go for MotoGP racing). These features might make it desirable on civilian markets though, especially in South-East Asia.

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6. Driving the electric motorcycle is 12 times cheaper in comparison to a petrol bike.

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7. Kalashnikov Concern has not yet revealed how much the “IG Pulsar” costs but it’s thought to be three times less than the bike’s European analog.

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8. Another beautiful addition to the police department for the World Cup: The “Ovum” electric tricycle. The machine has a module construction which means it can be adjusted depending on its usage.

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9. Its engine is similar to the “IG Pulsar” but because the tricycle is twice as heavy (500 kg) is can only travel 80 km p/h.

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10. The only remaining question is when these vehicles will appear on the civil market.

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hi everyone, im new to the forum and have come with a question about the ncm moscow, i have owned the bike for over a year now and seen that the moscow plus has a throttle fitted to it, does anyone know if its possible to fit one to the normal moscow and if so where to purchase what i need in the uk as i cannot find anything about it at all. thank you  

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Show us a pic of the main controller and it's wring not the handle bar display.  

i will get some pictures tomorrow, i know its a sealed unit and one wire goes to the pedal crank and another goes away inside the frame  

hi, here is a pic of the control box, not sure if it helps, one wire goes to the motor, one to the pedal crank and the others go up to the battery area  

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All I see is a BB shell with two cables running under it.  

its a sealed unit fixed to the frame, there is no way of getting into it i dont think  

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In that case then a throttle can't be retrofitted if there isn't an unused three wire connection.  

The Oxygen ST uses a similar frame which is likely a generic China/Taiwan frame utilised by other companies with different components and motor kits, the Oxygen is throttle capable.  

Widget2k13 said: hi everyone, im new to the forum and have come with a question about the ncm moscow, i have owned the bike for over a year now and seen that the moscow plus has a throttle fitted to it, does anyone know if its possible to fit one to the normal moscow and if so where to purchase what i need in the uk as i cannot find anything about it at all. thank you Click to expand...

Kommunikation zwischen C7 Display und Motorkontroller NCM Venice+ Das-Kit

An lcd won't enable you to fit a throttle, you need a controller with the wired out put for one as well as the PAS out put. One can't be used for the other.  

jokskot said: It is possible to fit a throttle by tapping into the cable linking the display and the controller fitted near the bottom bracket and I have done so . See post 8 in the attached link for circuit schematic & background info.: Kommunikation zwischen C7 Display und Motorkontroller NCM Venice+ Das-Kit Moin, ich habe bereits im dem 'anderen' pedelec und E bike Forum meine Untersuchung und Ergebnisse veröffentlicht, hoffe aber hier zusätzlich noch weitere interessierte Leute zu erreichen. Zunächst einmal ein Dank an Arthus Dent der schon vor über einem Jahr damit angefangen hat und auf dessen... www.pedelecforum.de Google translate will deal with the language if your German is not up to it! You need to put 5 v (from the purple and black wires across the throttle Hall sensor and attach the Hall sensor signal wire to the yellow line. If you have a voltage display on your throttle and it has the range up to at least 60 v, you could also tap into the red wire of the cable to display the battery voltage. Unfortunately all you achieve with this, is having the "walk" function (ie 8 or is it 6? kph) available via the throttle. It should be possible to increase the speed available by resetting the firmware but this is beyond my ability & competence! I have posted (under the same nom de plume as I use here) in the link given above but no usable feedback has been provided. If anyone reading this & can help with this, please post here or send me a pm. Click to expand...

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At a price....!!!! Possibly the motor available in the US has more power, but I suspect the rest is just firmware tuning. You've probably noticed the flash screens you get on switching on, include one that says EU300 or something which I take to be an EU compliant firmware version.  

jokskot said: At a price....!!!! Possibly the motor available in the US has more power, but I suspect the rest is just firmware tuning. You've probably noticed the flash screens you get on switching on, include one that says EU300 or something which I take to be an EU compliant firmware version. Click to expand...
Kosh said: Yes on all counts ! Click to expand...

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Nealh said: An lcd won't enable you to fit a throttle, you need a controller with the wired out put for one as well as the PAS out put. One can't be used for the other. Click to expand...
Kosh said: Hello just out of interest , i bought a Moscow at the end of May and was also looking into fitting a throttle , looks like the answer is no, not without changing the Lcd unit (as far as i can make out) there seems to be no info out there (did find something in German) and any questions to Leon cycle's go unanswered, i got the bike ok (tracking did not work) but am hoping i dont get any problems as i dont think Leon are going to be any help ... awful customer service ! very happy with bike though ... done couple of hundred miles to date (mainly cycle tracks) let me know if you find out anything more re throttle .... thanks Click to expand...
WheezyRider said: Have you been able to get into the setup mode with the DAS KIT LCD? Codes I've seen are 8088 and 8018, depending on the unit. Then you can set the wheel diameter properly. Leon Cycles will not tell you this, I only found it on the web. Click to expand...
jokskot said: I’d be interested to know where you can get the correct 8 pin Julet connector from in China. I was unable to locate one in China, but did find a good supplier in Germany. However fitting a different display is likely to cast £50+ & may not solve the problem of speed available via the throttle. I was luckier than you with Leon and they provided a few pass codes to try. 8018 worked for me, accessed after pressing the + & - keys together for a few seconds. Difficult to describe but pretty intuitive! This allows changing the voltage (if you really want), the wheel diameter and power which essentially limits the current supply. I have found little different between the “turbo” & normal, but “eco” limited the current indicated to 5 bars rather than 6 and made hill-climbing more demanding on the rider. If you change anything remember to press the + & - buttons together to save the changes and return to the standard screen. Has anyone got experience of flashing firmware on microprocessors and could offer me guidance? ( see earlier posts in this thread and posts elsewhere on this site by me) Click to expand...

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    Use the Bike Finder to narrow your choices, compare models, and find the Trek that's right for you. Get started. Trek electric bikes add more speed, distance, and fun to any ride. No matter what type of riding you like to do, there's an ebike for you. Shop now!

  2. Electric bikes

    Trek has been building bikes since 1976 — and in that time, we've collected a whole lot of hard-earned knowledge about what makes a quality bike that'll stand the test of time. We've applied those same lessons to the electric bikes we've made in the past two decades. Experience matters when it comes to design and innovation.

  3. Explore more on electric mountain bikes

    All Trek electric mountain bikes are built with mid-drive motors that are located at the center of your bike, near the front chainring. ... TQ hit the trail in 2022 with the lightweight HPR-50 drive system that flipped the industry on its head. The brand's compact motor packs in all the torque, power, and speed you need to rip, in a package ...

  4. Electric mountain bikes

    Electric mountain bikes. Electric-assist mountain bikes amplify your pedaling power while amplifying the amount of fun you have on the trail. Go farther, go faster, and go more places on an e-MTB that lets you enjoy more of everything you love about mountain biking. 45 Results.

  5. Trek Electric Bike Buyer's Guide 2022

    1. Electric bike motor. The main types of e-bike motors are hub motors and mid-drive motors. Hub motors are typically mounted in the rear wheel while mid-drive motors are located in the same area as the pedal cranks and bottom bracket. Mid-drive motors are more efficient, feel more natural while pedaling, and are easier to shift on hills.

  6. Electric bikes

    Trek has been building bikes since 1976 — and in that time, we've collected a whole lot of hard-earned knowledge about what makes a quality bike that'll stand the test of time. We've applied those same lessons to the electric bikes we've made in the past two decades. Experience matters when it comes to design and innovation.

  7. Trek Domane+ SLR is company's newest and lightest electric bike

    Trek Domane+ SLR. Weighing in at a mere 11.75 kg (25.9 pounds), the Trek Domane+ SLR is the company's lightest electric road bike to date. It follows the company's growing line of ultra ...

  8. Electra e-bikes

    Electra e-bikes. The world deserves a better e-bike and Electra has cracked the code, combining comfort, stability and performance in one stylish package. Whether you're a casual rider, a commuter or more of an adventurer, our high-quality, easy-to-ride Go! e-bikes fit perfectly into your lifestyle. Ready? Where will you Go! 18 Results. Items ...

  9. Trek releases two new lower cost electric bikes with 70 mile ranges

    The Dual Sport+ is essentially an electrified version of Trek's existing Dual Sport line; the bike is available in a step-over format (Dual Sport+ 2) or a step-through version (Dual Sport +2 ...

  10. Vale Go!

    The Vale Go! 9D EQ S is outfitted with the Bosch Performance Line Sport motor that rides comfortably over 20mph with a top assisted speed of 28mph. Ideal for longer rides and more challenging climbs, this motor provides the ultimate tailwind on all your rides. Outfitted with larger Schwalbe Super Moto-X tires, a suspension seat and a rear rack ...

  11. Trek Verve+ 3 Review

    Technically it would be their most affordable electric bike, but Trek is still selling both the Verve+ 2 and the original Verve+ (both for $2,499 USD). ... MODEL YEAR: 2021, 2022; Read Review. BULLS ICONIC EVO 1 750 Wave . MSRP: $4,899; MODEL YEAR: 2023; Read Review. OHM Quest 2 SUV PRO . MSRP: $5,999; MODEL YEAR: 2023; Read Review. Ride1Up 700 ...

  12. All-new bikes for your best-ever rides

    see new bikes see new gear. The best new bikes for your best-ever rides. These all-new bikes will change the way you experience the road, city, or trail forever. Explore the groundbreaking lineup of new 2024 models here, and get ready for a full year of your best rides yet.

  13. Trek Electric Bikes Overview: The 2024 Model Lineup Reviewed

    eBicycles score. 9.5/10. In terms of principles, Trek is firmly grounded in producing bikes with high-quality craftsmanship, aiming to bring the joy of cycling to a broader audience. The fact that the company has four electric bikes speaks for itself. Trek started back in 1976 as a subsidiary of Roth Corporation, an appliance distributor based ...

  14. Trek FX+ 2 Review: The Complete Ebike Commuter Package

    Nov 22, 2022 8:00 AM. Review: Trek FX+ 2. ... $2,500 at Trek Bikes. £2,250 at Evans Cycles. ... I've tried other electric bikes with a one-button toggle, but I could never remember how many ...

  15. Unleashing the Future of Green Transportation: Exploring Trek Electric

    In conclusion, Trek Electric Bikes embody the fusion of sport and sustainability, offering a greener, healthier, and more enjoyable mode of transportation. With their advanced features ...

  16. Vale Go! 9D EQ S

    Model 5257459. Retailer prices may vary. The Vale Go! 9D EQ S will comfortably handle anything from everyday errands to long commutes to fun getaways. This class 3 e-bike features the powerful Bosch Performance Line Sport motor, fully integrated battery and a step-thru frame. Bosch's Kiox display delivers Bluetooth connectivity and advanced ...

  17. Marlin 6 Gen 2

    Frame. Alpha Silver Aluminum, curved top tube, internal routing, chainstay disc brake mount, rack and kickstand mount, 135x5mm QR. Fork. SR Suntour XCT 30, coil spring, preload, hydraulic lockout, 42mm offset for 27.5'' wheel, 100mm QR, 100mm travel. Max compatible fork travel.

  18. 12 Best Bikes for Men 2024

    $950 at Trek Bikes. $950 at Trek Bikes. Read more. Best City Bike Cannondale Bad Boy 3. $1,000 at REI. ... Swagtron Swagcycle EB-7 Elite Electric Bike. $650 at Amazon $700 at Walmart $855 at ...

  19. E-bike rental company to pull out of Encinitas

    San Diego Union-Tribune. May 3, 2024 4:29 AM PT. ENCINITAS —. An e-bike company that has had racks of rentable bikes in Encinitas since early 2022 is pulling out of the city this month, saying usage rates haven't been as good as hoped. "We just weren't getting the wheel spinning at the level that we needed" to make the program cost ...

  20. Tuning NCM Moscow, NCM Moscow plus and other NCM models (48 ...

    Aug 1, 2022; The Electric Cranks: e-bikes & heart pumps aid recovery of cycling group raising funds & awareness. Started by: Pedelecs Jul 5, 2022; View more. Advertisers. First Timers' Guide. UK Electric Bike Law Guide. Cycle to Work Scheme. How to Choose an Electric Bike. Connect with Pedelecs. Pedelecs; Forum ...

  21. Pedego launches three new 'groundbreaking' electric bike models

    The e-bikes that make up Micah's current daily drivers are the $999 Lectric XP 2.0, the $1,095 Ride1Up Roadster V2, the $1,199 Rad Power Bikes RadMission, and the $3,299 Priority Current. But it ...

  22. NCM Moscow Plus Review

    A review on the NCM Moscow Plus. Rode around Toronto and Mississauga

  23. Explore more on electric mountain bikes

    All Trek electric mountain bikes are built with mid-drive motors that are located at the center of your bike, near the front chainring. ... TQ hit the trail in 2022 with the lightweight HPR-50 drive system that flipped the industry on its head. The brand's compact motor packs in all the torque, power, and speed you need to rip, in a package ...

  24. RoboCop: Russian police upgraded with new electric bikes (PHOTOS)

    1. The first batch of 30 "IG Pulsar" electric motorcycles has been dispatched to Moscow's police force for the 2018 World Cup. Kalashnikov Media. 2. The bikes were ordered from Russia's ...

  25. nvm moscow throttle

    Find many great new & used options and get the best deals for Electric Bicycle E-bike Waterproof Cable Connector For E-brake Display Throttle at the best online prices at eBay! Free delivery for many products. ... Apr 5, 2022; New Swytch launches on Indiegogo, raises £100k in first hour. Started by: Pedelecs Oct 7, 2019; Swytch to unveil 70% ...