Mokwheel has steadily carved out its place in the direct-to-consumer e-bike market, and with each successive model, the brand demonstrates a clear commitment to addressing rider feedback and refining its designs. The latest example of this evolution is the Mokwheel Tarmac, a $1,899 commuter e-bike that takes some genuinely bold steps away from conventional wisdom. […]
Mokwheel Tarmac Review: The Commuter That Gets It Right
Heybike Mars 3.0 Review: HIll Crushing, Full Suspension Folding E-Bike
Heybike has been working hard to become the next household name in e-bikes, and while they may not be there yet, their latest release, the Mars 3.0, is a bold step in the right direction to turn some heads and gain more notoriety. After the success of the Mars 2.0, Heybike went back to the […]
Retrospec Chatham Rev+ ST Review: Simple, Peppy, and Pure Fun
Trends come and go, technology keeps advancing, and the toys we once cherished often get replaced by something sleeker, faster, and more high-tech. But beach cruiser bikes? They’re timelessly cool. With their classic frame lines, wide swept-back handlebars, and that laid-back riding position, they evoke the feeling of a gentle beach breeze—even if you’re like […]
Ride1Up Trailrush Review: The Absolute Best Value Mid-Drive eMTB
The TrailRush marks Ride1Up’s ambitious entry into the premium eMTB market, and frankly, I’ve been waiting for this moment. As someone who’s been following R1U since the release of their game-changing CF Racer1—that sleek 28-pound carbon fiber machine available in both road and gravel configurations—I’ve maintained sky-high expectations for whatever this brand tackles next. Built […]
Euybike K6 Pro Review: Moped Power Meets Folding Design
Established in 2014, Euybike’s might not be a household name, but after more than 10 years crafting electric bikes, this small California-based company has steadily built a reputation that’s hard to ignore—and caught our attention in the process. Euybike stands for “Excellent, Ultrafast and Young,” and they focus on practical, everyday e-bikes with a distinctive […]
Urtopia Carbon 1 Step Thru Review: The e-Bike With ChatGPT Integration
Urtopia burst onto the e-bike scene with a bold mission: proving that electric bikes don’t have to be heavy, clunky beasts. This innovative company has turned a few heads by crafting some of the world’s lightest carbon fiber e-bikes, packed with tech that feels more like riding a smartphone than a traditional bicycle. Meet the […]
Electra Townie Go! Review: A Classic Beach Cruiser with Smart Tech
Electra has been in the bike game since 1993 making fun, vibrant beach cruisers, when they eventually dipped their toes into e-bikes around 2010. This move to electric bikes caught the attention of the brass over at Trek who subsequently acquired Electra in 2014. The Townie Go! Is Electra’s take on an e-cruiser, mixing bike […]
Lectric XPedition 2.0 Review: Big Upgrades, Same Low Price
In a time when tariffs on e-bikes have sent prices soaring across the industry, Lectric has managed to keep the price of the new XPedition 2.0 at an impressive $1,399, while adding some smart upgrades. With many manufacturers forced to raise prices significantly in 2025, this stability is remarkable for a cargo e-bike that was […]
Trek FX+1S Review: Trek Enters the Rear Hub and Throttle Game
I’m not gonna lie—when I read the specs of the new Trek FX+1S, I had big expectations. Just a few years back, legacy brands were hesitant to adopt not only the throttle, but the rear hub motor as well. This created a gap for consumers: legacy big brands with fitness or performance-themed analog (non-motorized) bikes, […]
Velotric Fold 1 Plus Review: The Most Capable Folding e-Bike
My Experience Riding The Velotric Fold 1 Plus E-Bike The Velotric Fold 1 Plus comes in four color options: mango (a yellow-orange blend), electric blue, pearl white, and stone grey. Despite offering just one frame size, Velotric claims it accommodates riders from 4’9″ to 6’6″. At 5’11”, I found the fit comfortable with room to […]












