Fat tire Ebikes come in many flavors, with one thing in common: Big fat tires! This category includes all electric bikes with tires wider than 3.5 inches, with the most common with being 4 inches. Fat tires add extra stability and traction, and can eliminate the need for suspension thanks to the extra air cushion. Most fat tires can be set as low as 5 PSI which allows riding on extremely soft terrain like sand and snow - but you'll lose a lot of range riding like this!
Are you in the market for an electric bike that can tackle steep hills and rough terrain without breaking a sweat? Look no further than the Trax from Cyrusher. This bike boasts a powerful 750-watt Bafang motor, an LG 52-volt 20 amp-hour lithium battery, and full suspension, making this one of the most comfortable platforms I’ve ever ridden. At a price of $2,600, the Trax is a steal for commuters, casual riders, and off-road enthusiasts alike.
The Vtuvia SF-20H is a fat tire folding electric bike with a wickedly torquey motor, a high payload capacity and a super low standover height. If the SF-20H sounds familiar, it’s probably because it’s the upgraded version of Vtuvia’s existing SF-20 folder.
The IMREN is a versatile city electric bike with enough grit to take a detour off the pavement and onto the trails. With a rear rack, front suspension, fat tires and an upright riding position, the IMREN can fulfill a variety of roles, like commuting to work, delivering pizzas, or finally taking that adventure you’ve been thinking about.The IMREN has a starting price of $1,899 USD, but with the $200 discount code available on the company’s website, the price drops to $1,699 USD. IMREN also offers free shipping, which helps save another couple hundred bucks, and a 1-year comprehensive warranty.
The Vanpowers’ Manidae is an unusually powerful fat tire electric bike with a component layout that’s just begging for off-road use. This e-bike has frame bosses all over the place, making this an ideal ride for anyone wanting to upgrade with a rear rack, trailer, and other accessories. If you’re seeking an adventure off the beaten path, this might be the ride for you.
This is the Aventon Sinch folding e-bike, and it lives up its name because it is indeed a cinch to both fold and ride. But more than that, this folder is built tough. It’s got a chonky frame with a beefy folding mechanism, front suspension and fat tires. The Sinch is a great road warrior, but it’s also trail ready for those seeking adventure.
The Michael Blast Outsider is a super groovy electric bike with a classic cafe racer look. The short wheel base means it rides like a stunt bike. And the extra wide slicks means it corners like a champ. Sure, it’s not the easiest e-bike to pedal, but who cares? The Outsider is all about the good vibes, and this ride has got plenty of them.
Ok so the AddMotoR M-81 is a unique electric cargo bike that’s compact, versatile, has great components and a starting price of $1,899 USD. The M-81 comes in four different colors — Army Green, Pearl White, Black and Estate Blue — and one frame size that will comfortably fit riders from about 5 foot 4 inches to 5 foot 9 inches.AddMotoR is offering a 1 year warranty on this ride, a 14-day return policy and free shipping, which we love to see.
The Surface604 Twist is an approachable, easy to ride, step-through folder with high-quality components and a well-thought-out design, like pretty much all the electric bikes from Surface604.We’ve reviewed a lot of e-bikes from this company, like the super chonky Boar Explorer, the Quad, which is a superb e-mtb, the Werk, Shred, Colt, and the Rook. So we’re particularly familiar with Surface604 and their offerings, which is why we are so excited to talk about the Twist today.
Alright, my fellow e-bike friends, so today we’re reviewing the Vtuvia SN100 fat tire electric bike. This e-bike is definitely in the “affordable” category, with a starting price of $1,679 USD, and Vtuvia also offers free shipping, which helps save another nice chunk of change.The SN100 comes in four different color options — Camo, Classic Black, Green and Silver Grey — and is a great e-bike for exploring the trails or just cruising through town.
The Revi Bikes Cheetah Plus is an absolute rock star of an electric bike that rides like a Harley. Seriously, this e-bike is a blast to take out, and it is a head turner.The Cheetah Plus has a starting price of $2,899 USD, and if you opt for the fender, rack and pannier bundle, that’ll set you back another $550. You can also swap out the black tank covers, grips and saddle for tan ones if that’s more your speed, and that package runs for $480.Thankfully there’s free shipping on this ride, which does help offset that cost a little bit, and Revi Bikes is offering a 1 year comprehensive warranty.
The Rambo Megatron is an absolute billy goat of an electric bike. This fat tire behemoth is dual drive, and has a 1,000 watt hub motor in the rear wheel, and another in the front. It’s also loaded up with two massive batteries, quad piston hydraulic disc brakes and a nasty attitude. When it comes to conquering the hills and slogging through deep mud, snow or sand, it’s going to be hard to beat this e-bike.
What is going on, awesome peeps and welcome back to another episode of Electrified Reviews! Today we’re reviewing the Sinch Step-Thru folding electric bike from Aventon. This is without a doubt one of the sleekest looking folding e-bikes we’ve seen to date, and it’s also one of the most comfortable to ride, thanks in large part to those super sweet, super fat 4 inch wide road tires. It feels more like riding a moped than a bicycle.
What is going on, awesome peeps! Brent McCluskey here with Electrified Reviews, and today we are reviewing the HJM Toury Fat Tire Electric Bike. This thing is fast. It is powerful. It is capable. And it is versatile. And it's got a starting price of $1,799 USD. And at the time of this writing, it's on sale up until the end of the month of June for $1,499 USD, which is a nice chunk of savings right there.And on the HJM website, there's also a $100 off coupon which you can apply to that already discounted price of $1,499. So, I guess that would make it $1,399. And if you do want to get two bikes, they got a $400 coupon that you can apply to the sale sale price as well. So overall, HJM is bringing a lot of value to the table with the Toury, especially right now with the sale prices.