![]() The Lectric XP 2.0 is 64 lbs and comes with both fenders and a rear rack. The external battery sits vertically behind the seat tube, helping to keep the center of gravity aft. ![]() It’s got a very metropolitan moped feel to the design, which is accentuated by the motorcycle-style tread patterns on the tires. The RadMini 4 is 67 lbs and comes with fenders, but not racks. While folding the bikes makes them smaller, it does not change the fact that these bikes have powerful motors, big batteries, and wide tires that all work together to increase their weight. It helps you fit the bikes in a trunk, for example, and it lets you store them in apartments or small homes. Folding is a welcome feature in a lot of circumstances. This means you’re not likely to fold them up and carry them through a subway station or put them in a backpack. While they fold, they’re also between 60 and 70 lbs. It’s worth noting briefly that these are heavy bikes. They also all sport front suspension, which pairs incredibly well with the fat tires to deliver a smooth, comfortable ride on bumpy terrain. If you want to drop from a relaxed, upright position to something a bit more aggressive, it’s easy to change that. Perhaps more importantly, the ability to change your handlebar height easily ensures that riders of all heights have plenty of options in terms of their riding position. ![]() With adjustable handlebar and seat height, all of these bikes fit riders between about 5′ and 6’3″. Aventon and Rad Power Bikes make a plethora of other excellent e-bikes, while Lectric is best known for the XP 2.0.Īll of the bikes have 20″ x 3″ fat-tire wheels, fold lengthwise in the center, and have foldable pedals and handlebars. All three of these bikes are made by reputable brands in the e-bike sphere. ![]()
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