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Engwe M20
Not only is this fat e-bike amazing value, but it looks absolutely stunning. Very popular for good reason.
RadRunner Plus
A bike for riders looking for comfort in town with the occasional foray further afield.
Engwe M20 | RadRunner Plus | |
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Max. Range: | 47 miles(75km) | 45 miles (72km) |
Wattage: | 1000W | 750W (250W in UK & EU) |
Weight: | 76.7lbs(34.8 kg) | 77lb (34.9kg) |
Load Capacity: | 264.5 lb (120 kg) | 350lb (159kg) |
Gears: | 7-Speed | 7-Speed |
Throttle: | ✅ | ✅ |
Lights: | ✅ | ✅ |
Fenders: | ✅ | ✅ |
Pannier Rack: | ✅ | ✅ |
Estimated Price: | 🇬🇧 £1,200 🇺🇸 $1,700 🇪🇺 €1,300 | 🇬🇧 £1,749 🇺🇸 $1,899 🇪🇺 €1,999 |
Prices are approximate
Motor: 1000W
Throttle: Yes
Weight: 34.8 kg
Range: 75km (47 miles)
Wheel Size: 20”
Gears: 7-Speed
Incredible value for money
Chunky eye-castching design
3 colour options
If you’re looking for a motorcycle-style electric bike, the Engwe M20 offers the best value for money by a mile.
Engwe are a great place to find affordable e-bikes and the M20 is one such example.
This fat-tire e-bike has built-in lights, throttle and splashguards. It’s nippy too and quickly reaches its top speed. The battery can easily be removed for charging indoors.
Pros
Cons
Prices are approximate
Weight: 34.9kg (77lbs)
Wattage: 750W (250W in UK & EU)
Range: 25-45+ miles (40-72+ km)
Gears: 7-speed
Easy entry frame
Room on the back for passenger
Small wheels – agile handling
Another electric bike on our list from Rad Power Bikes, evangelists of the fat-tyred e-bike. Although the tyres on this bike are slightly narrower than those on the other bikes on this list (3.3”) we think the RadRunner Plus can safely be designated as an electric fat bike.
The rider handlebars, a plush saddle and a suspension fork mean the RadRunner is a joy to ride everywhere. With the integrated pannier rack, the bike can comfortably haul over 130kg of weight (including the rider).
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