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Estarli e28.9 Review

Estarli e28.9 Review

British engineering meets trail-ready versatility The Estarli e28.9 proves that UK-made ebikes can punch way above their price point. Built in Berkhamsted, this hybrid electric bike delivers genuine off-road capability without sacrificing urban manners. It might just be the ultimate do-it-all machine for riders who don't want to compromise. What sets Estarli apart is their control over production. That means agile lead times and rapid iteration based on real rider feedback. The e28.9 represents their latest thinking on what a versatile electric hybrid should be. It's powerful, has proper gears, and the option to spec suspension components. Hello motor The…
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Ridstar Q20

Ridstar Q20

Introduction In today’s article, we’ll be taking a closer look at the Ridstar Q20 — one of our top picks for the best budget e-bikes. If you’re interested in checking out other affordable models, make sure to visit our Best Budget Bikes section on the website, where we feature great value options for every rider. The Ridstar Q20 is not only an excellent starter e-bike, but it’s also perfect for anyone who wants quality and performance without breaking the bank. Priced at just $1,159, it offers incredible value for money, making it an ideal choice for budget-conscious riders who still…
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Engwe N1 Air Review

Engwe N1 Air Review

Carbon fiber meets commuter practicality. At just 15.6kg, the N1 Air is the lightweight champion that doesn't sacrifice range or features. This is carbon fiber done right - functional, not just fancy, proving that premium materials can make a real difference in everyday riding. Most carbon fiber ebikes are expensive show-offs that prioritize weight savings over real-world usability. The N1 Air flips that script, using Toray carbon fiber - the gold standard in the industry - to create a bike that's both incredibly light and genuinely practical for daily use. The 15.6kg weight isn't just a bragging right, it's a…
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HonBike Uni4 Review

HonBike Uni4 Review

Minimalism meets maximum range. The Uni4 looks like it teleported from 2030 with its three-tube frame and hidden everything. This is what happens when engineers obsess over every detail while refusing to compromise on performance or aesthetics. HonBike didn't just build another ebike - they reimagined what one should look like. The unique three-tube frame eliminates traditional welding points, creating a structure that's both stronger and more elegant than conventional designs. Using aircraft-grade 7000 series aluminum instead of the standard 6000 series means this frame is roughly 80% stronger while maintaining impressive lightness at 20.2kg. The 432Wh battery delivers an…
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Engwe T14 Review

Engwe T14 Review

Fold it, ride it, store it anywhere. The T14 proves that folding bikes don't have to compromise on performance. This compact crusher delivers serious range in a surprisingly portable package, perfect for urban riders who need flexibility above all else. Living in the city often means making compromises, but the T14 refuses to play that game. When folded, it transforms from a full-size ebike into something you can actually store in a small apartment, carry up stairs, or even take on public transport. But here's the clever bit - when unfolded, it rides like a proper bike, not a compromise.…
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Huffy Vienna Review

Huffy Vienna Review

American comfort meets electric convenience. The Vienna proves that ebikes don't have to break the bank or your back. This step-through stunner delivers 20mph thrills with zero drama, bringing accessible electric mobility to riders who want comfort over complexity. Huffy might not have the European cache of some brands, but they've been building bikes for over 130 years, and that experience shows in the Vienna's thoughtful design. The step-through frame isn't just about easy mounting - it creates a relaxed riding position that makes longer rides genuinely comfortable, not just bearable. The integrated 36V battery gives the Vienna a clean…
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Volt London Review

Volt London Review

London's streets just met their match. Built specifically for urban warriors, the Volt London combines the precision of a crank drive with the boost of a rear hub motor. It's like having two engines in one sleek package that actually makes sense. This isn't just another ebike with a motor slapped on - Volt has genuinely reimagined how electric assistance should work in the real world. The dual motor system means you get the natural pedal feel of a mid-drive motor combined with the instant power delivery of a hub motor. It's engineering that serves the rider, not the spec…
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Tenways CGO600 Review

Tenways CGO600 Review

The minimalist's dream ride just got real. The Tenways CGO600 strips away the noise and delivers pure, whisper-quiet performance that'll make you forget you're even on an ebike. This isn't your typical heavy, clunky electric bike - it's a masterclass in doing more with less. Built for the modern urban rider who values substance over flash, the CGO600 represents everything right about the current ebike revolution. While other manufacturers pile on features and complexity, Tenways went the opposite direction, creating something that feels more like a traditional bike that just happens to have superpowers. The moment you swing your leg…
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Best Moped Style Ebike – 2025 Buyer’s Guide

Best Moped Style Ebike – 2025 Buyer’s Guide

When people talk about the best moped style ebike, they might mean very different things. This is a pretty broad category: it includes bikes that look like scooters (hello Eskuta), some that have full-on motorbike vibes (like the Engwe M20), unique minimalist designs (the CAKE Makka), and even long-haul cargo bikes that could take you from London to Liverpool without breaking a sweat (yes, the Engwe LE20). Below, we’ve rounded up our full reviews of some of the best moped style ebikes you can buy right now. Each one brings something a little different to the table. CAKE Makka Review…
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Eskuta SX-800 Review – The Big Brother with More Muscle

Eskuta SX-800 Review – The Big Brother with More Muscle

If the SX-250 is the sensible sibling, the Eskuta SX-800 is the one who turns up with hidden tattoos and piercings. It looks almost identical to the 25. But under the skin you get a bigger 800W motor and a top speed of around 28–30 mph. That bumps it into moped territory, so you’ll need a licence, tax, and insurance to ride it on UK roads. The SX-800 carries a 60V 28Ah battery, with a range of about 40–50 miles. It weighs a bit more than the SX-250 and has sturdier suspension, LED lighting, and beefier brakes to handle the…
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