Go-To for Coffee Runs & Spontaneous Adventures
Finally, an e-bike that keeps up with your daily coffee runs and last-minute adventures. Perfect for beach rides, city commutes, and off-road trails.
Performance-first ebikes selected for commuters, off-road riders, and daily utility use.

Motor

Battery
Max Range
Top Speed

Brake

Max Load

Dual Motor
Max Range
Battery

Bluetooth

Brake
Top Speed

Peak Motor

Battery

Max Load

Sensor

Top Speed
Max Range

Peak Motor

Battery

Bluetooth

Capacity

Top Speed

Max Range

Peak Motor

Battery

Max Load

Brake

Top Speed

Max Range

Peak Motor

Battery

Max Load

Brake

Top Speed

Max Range

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Pearl Glow White
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Yes. Most electric bikes are designed to handle light rain and wet conditions. However, it is recommended to avoid deep water and always dry your bike after riding in heavy rain.
A typical eBike battery lasts 3 to 5 years or around 500 to 1,000 charge cycles, depending on usage and maintenance.
The range of an eBike depends on the battery size, terrain, rider weight, and assist level. On average, most electric bikes can travel 25 to 70 miles per charge.
Charging an eBike battery usually takes 4 to 6 hours for a full charge. Some fast chargers may reduce this time depending on the battery capacity.
An electric bike, or eBike, is a bicycle equipped with a battery-powered motor that assists your pedaling. The motor helps reduce effort when riding uphill, commuting, or traveling longer distances while still allowing you to pedal like a normal bike.
Most electric bikes reach speeds between 20 mph and 28 mph, depending on the model and motor power. In the United States, eBikes are typically classified into three categories based on their top assisted speed.
In most places, you do not need a driver's license, registration, or insurance to ride a standard electric bike. However, local laws may vary, so it’s always best to check your local regulations.
Yes. eBikes are excellent for commuting because they reduce physical effort, help riders travel faster, and are often cheaper than driving or public transportation.
Yes. Most eBikes can be ridden like a regular bicycle with the motor turned off. Some models also include a throttle that allows the bike to move without pedaling.
Fat tire eBikes are ideal for off-road terrain such as sand, snow, gravel, and dirt trails. Their wider tires provide better traction, stability, and shock absorption.