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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.
RadExpand 5 | Engwe M20 | |
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Max. Range: | 45 miles (72km) | 47 miles(75km) |
Wattage: | 750W (250W in UK & EU) | 1000W |
Weight: | 61lb (28kg) | 76.7lbs(34.8 kg) |
Load Capacity: | 275lb (124kg) | 264.5 lb (120 kg) |
Gears: | 7-Speed | 7-Speed |
Throttle: | ✅ | ✅ |
Lights: | ✅ | ✅ |
Fenders: | ✅ | ✅ |
Pannier Rack: | ✅ | ✅ |
Estimated Price: | 🇬🇧 £1,649 🇺🇸 $1,549 🇪🇺 €1,899 | 🇬🇧 £1,200 🇺🇸 $1,700 🇪🇺 €1,300 |
Prices are approximate
Weight: 28kg (61lbs)
Wattage: 750W (250W in UK & EU)
Range: 25-45 miles (40-72km)
Gears: 7-speed
Semi-folds for storage
Dips under the 30k weight
Fat tyre utility
Yet another Rad Power Bike makes it onto our list and this time it’s a bike that folds! This feature makes the RadExpand 5 a great option for those who travel or holiday with their bike.
The same fat-tyred fun that’s imparted into every Rad Power bike is present and correct as are the utility features of mudguards, lights and a kickstand.
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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.
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