How to choose the best e-bike online?

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E-bike or electric bikes are slowly but steadily growing rapidly in the cycling world. With electric versions of nearly every style of the bike now available, from commuting machines to flashy, aerodynamic road cycles. But which one do you choose? And what size motor and battery will you require?

These are intimidating questions that are frequently impossible to answer just by looking at a spec sheet.

But don’t worry! We’ve put together this comprehensive buyer’s guide to assist you in finding the best electric bike. Yes! The one that will provide you with the extra kick you’ve always needed to overcome a difficult climb, trail, or lengthy commute.

We’ve got everything covered in our electric bike buyer’s guide. From all the numerous varieties of e-bikes to in-depth tech discussion about motors and batteries.

Types of E-Bikes

You’re probably not a road e-bike person if you’re purchasing your first e-bike – at least not yet.

Here are some popular e-bike catergories

  1. Electric mountain bikes
  2. Electric cruiser bikes
  3. Electric road/commuter bikes
  4. Electric fat bikes

Electric Mountain Bikes

These mountain e-bikes are ideal for hitting the slopes and venturing off the beaten path. On the other hand, don’t rule them out on the street.

These bikes at the lower end of the pricing spectrum may be great commuter e-bikes. These bikes are generally hardtails, which means they don’t have any rear suspension.

They usually just feature a front suspension fork. While its suspension may not be up to the task of severe trail riding; it is generally enough for a few bumps on the way to work.

You’ll need a downhill electric mountain bike if you want to jump your e-bike and do some serious downhill mountain biking. These bikes are made to far higher standards and are built to withstand years of abuse. Dropping off 10 ft (3 meter) tables and consistently hitting jump after jump; are all part of the electric downhill bike experience.

E-Bike Cruiser

Cruisers are designed for just that: cruising! These bikes are all about elegance and comfort.

Wide, comfortable seats are common, as are taller handlebars that are swept back towards the rider. The pedals are usually set further front, allowing the cyclist to stop with both feet flat on the ground.

Cruisers are the ideal of a beach bike; with huge balloon tires in the 3′′ range, albeit not as huge as those found on specialized fat bikes.

Progear E-Classique 700*17″ Vintage E-Bike Seaform is a perfect Cruiser E-Bike.

For leisurely riding, cruisers are a lot of fun. They are, however, significantly bigger and heavier than almost any other sort of e-bike. At low speeds, this might make them less maneuverable. However, if your objective is to cruise along the local beach pathways, a cruiser will be ideal.

E-Bike - road/commuter

Electric road and commuting bikes are a large category that encompasses a wide range of models; including hybrids, racing, leisure, and even dirt cycles. Thinner tires, a more forward-leaning geometry, narrower saddles, absence of suspension, and an emphasis on lightweight design are all common features.

An electric road bike is a good alternative if your objective is to cycle as a pastime and you ride largely on the street. These bikes are made for the most efficient pedalling and are often the lightest. They may frequently be ridden without any e-assist, which is ideal for cyclists who just want assistance on the hills.

Have a look at our range of Hybrid Electric bikes here.

Electric fat bikes

These bikes, in my view, are one of the most enjoyable types of e-bikes. Off-road situations with loose dirt, sand, or even snow are ideal for them. These bikes can go up and over practically any terrain thanks to their huge tires; which are generally 4 inches or larger.

They can be ridden on streets, sidewalks, and bike lanes. But they also have the capacity to jump over a curb and go straight into a park. The majority will be without suspension, while some may feature suspension forks. Suspension isn’t as critical with such huge tires because the fat tires absorb numerous bumps and bumps.

Progear E-Blast 26*18″ Fat Tyre E-Bike Slate is found it to be an excellent compromise between low price and good performance.

E-bikes Price Range

The price point will be the following consideration after you’ve selected which kind of electric bicycle best suits your riding demands.

E-bikes, like other things, are available in a range of prices, from ultra-low to ultra-high.

Surprisingly, the bicycle components, not the electric components, are one of the most important differentiators in e-bike quality. Until you reach the mid-price range; most e-bikes contain identical electrical components, at which time the bikes start to have higher-quality electrical components.

More economical pricing is generally achieved at the lower end of the range; by lowering the quality of the bicycle itself, rather than the electronics.

That’s all there is to it! To pick your first electric bike; you’ll need to figure out what kind of riding you want to do and how much you want to spend.

E-bikes, like many other hobbies and sports, are a pay-to-play activity. However, this does not imply that you must spend a fortune. Anyone may have a fantastic time on an e-bike if they choose the correct sort of bike at the appropriate pricing.

Happy riding!

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