Trek’s been building bikes that get riders stoked since their Wisconsin garage days in ’76. They’re the kind of brand that obsesses over every weld and gear shift, earning a cult following among roadies, trail hounds, and city commuters alike. For bike nerds like us, Trek’s name is shorthand for durability and smart design that […]
Trek FX+ 7S Review: A Smooth Commuter with a Cyclist’s Soul
Rad Power Bikes RadRunner MAX Review 2025: Now With Traffic Safety Radar!
The RadRunner Max, Rad Power Bikes’ latest utility e-bike refresh in three new trim levels, rolls in at $2,299 with a goal of giving riders versatility, power, and some cutting-edge tech. Designed to replace car trips, this Deep Emerald Green machine boasts a 28 mph Class 3 top speed, a 420-lb payload, and features like […]
Fiido Air Review: A Sleek, Sub 31-Pound, Carbon e-Bike
In a world where taking risks can spark revolution, the e-bike market desperately needs a shake-up. Too often, manufacturers churn out carbon-copy designs, chasing trends and recycling the same bulky, heavy aesthetics seemingly dominating the e-bike landscape. You’ve heard the complaints: “e-bikes are too big and heavy,” or, for the cycling purists, equipped with throttles […]
Lectric XP4 Review (500 Watt Version)
There’s something remarkable about a brand that consistently delivers, upgrading nearly every aspect of a bike while keeping the price at the same jaw-dropping $999 that put them on the map. Meet the all-new Lectric XP4, the 4th generation of this flagship folding e-bike. With a sleek frame redesign, enhanced components, and some industry-defying magic, […]
Lectric XP4 750 Watt Motor Review – Solid Upgrades, More Power
When Lectric announced they were launching a bike at an RV resort near the Grand Canyon, it was pretty clear they would be updating their flagship XP model. Since the bike’s inception, it’s somewhat quietly become the best-selling e-bike in the United States, with sales topping 400,000 bikes. As we were driving down to the […]
Aventon Aventure 3 Review – Back With a New Look and New Tech
Aventon’s no stranger to breaking new ground. They didn’t invent the fat tire eBike, but they sure fanned the flames of the craze with the Aventure.1, the first to roll out hydraulic disc brakes in the segment. Then they doubled down with the Aventure.2, pioneering a torque sensor in a fat tire eBike. Now Aventon’s […]
Retrospec Koa Rev 2 Review: Simplicity Meets Value
Retrospec has been in the bike game well before e-bikes became the obsession, kicking off their lineup with a small batch of fixed-gear bikes back in 2009. Fast forward to today, and Retrospec has stayed true to its love for all things two-wheeled, expanding into a diverse range of bikes, from urban commuters to rugged […]
Heybike Alpha Review: Mid-Drive Power At A Budget Price
In a world where Heybike as a brand to me, and mid-drive motors are nothing new to me. But, a mid drive motor on a heybike? That is new to me. Oh, and coming in with a price tag of just $1,499? Well, now I’m in foreign territory. Meet the Heybike Alpha, an all-new fat […]
Ride1Up Vorsa Review | A New SUV e-Bike With Do-It-All Grit
Ride1UP has staked its claim in the e-bike world by marrying performance, practicality, and prices that don’t sting—a combo that’s won them a diehard crew of urban riders and weekend warriors. I’ve watched the San Diego outfit evolve from the zippy Roadster and all carbon fiber CF Racer, to the beastly Revv 1 DRT, each […]
Mokwheel Basalt 2.0 Review: An Off-Grid Powerhouse
Mokwheel made waves a few years back with the original Basalt, a bike that gave this newcomer some real traction in the e-bike world. It wasn’t flawless, but with its 4-inch fat tires and all-terrain attitude, it found a sweet spot—especially for riders who wanted a rig that could handle sand, snow, or backcountry trails […]












