Electric Bikes

Segway Expands Well Beyond Scooters with Myon and Muxi Smart E-Bikes and the Xaber 300 Electric Dirt Bike

You might hear “Segway” and picture mall cops on people movers, but Segway is so much more. They’re also in e-bikes, and after their first set dropped last year, they’re refining their e-bike offerings with two new road styles and an off-roading dirtbike, so you can pedal and cruise wherever your heart desires. The new Segway Myon and Segway Muxi (moo-shee) use the brand’s Intelligent Ride System, a software suite that provides everything you need while riding or storing your bike.



Heybike Mars 3.0 Review: A Folding E-Bike With Big Power, Smooth Suspension, and Features That Punch Above Its Price

Charles and I have reviewed numerous electric bikes over the past few years, including several from Heybike. And if you know us, you know we don’t just test bikes for a day and call it a review. We unbox, take initial rides, and then put them to actual use. Since getting the Heybike Mars 3.0, I’ve ridden it all around town, including sketchy stretches of gravel — our town has terrible roads — and I’ve been impressed. Really impressed. Here’s why.


Movcan V30 Max Review: The Heavy Hitter, Dual-Battery, Fat-Tire E-Bike You’ll Love (and Maybe Curse a Little)

I’ll start this review by saying that if you’re hunting for a zippy little e-bike that folds up neatly next to your IKEA furniture and glides quietly through your minimalist lifestyle, this isn’t the one. The Movcan V30 Max isn’t cute or, to quote 2024’s Dictionary.com Word of the Year, demure; it’s big, it’s heavy, and it rides like a caffeinated rhino. But if you want an electric bike that looks like it could plow through a gravel road, a puddle, and maybe a small fence without flinching, this beast might just be your new best ride.



Lectric XPeak High-Step 2.0 eBike Review: The Off-Road eBike That Handles Like a Beast

We recently reviewed the Lectric XPress 750, a commuter eBike that impressed us with its performance and value. But for those of us who need something better suited for rough trails and outdoor adventures—especially during hunting season—the Lectric XPeak High-Step 2.0 hits all the right notes. This upgraded off-road eBike comes trail-ready right out of the box with a host of thoughtful features.


Get an Early-Bird Deal on the New Heybike ALPHA, a Powerful Mid-Drive E-Bike with Fat Tires & 60-Mile Range

The Heybike ALPHA is stepping onto the e-bike scene with a blend of power, comfort, and everyday practicality. Designed for riders who want an effortless, enjoyable ride—whether for commuting, weekend adventures, or simply cruising around town—this mid-drive e-bike offers a smooth, controlled experience that feels as close to traditional cycling as possible, with just the right amount of pedal assist. For a limited time, the ALPHA is available at an early bird price of $1,599, down from its usual $1,699. That discount makes it an even more appealing option for those looking for a high-performance e-bike without overspending.



Segway’s Latest Innovations: Navimow Robot Mowers, High-Performance Scooters, and Sleek eBikes Redefine Mobility

You might think Segway is all about people movers and scooters, but you’d be very wrong. This iconic brand has expanded far beyond its early innovations, now offering a range of cutting-edge products designed to make life easier, greener, and more exciting. Segway continues to push boundaries from robot lawnmowers that handle your yard work effortlessly to sleek eBikes and powerful scooters that redefine personal transportation. Whether you’re looking to upgrade your commute, simplify your chores, or inject a little thrill into your day, Segway’s latest lineup proves there’s so much more to explore than you ever imagined.



Lectric XPress 750 Step-Thru eBike Review: A Fun, Eco-Friendly Ride for Commuters

Riding a bike is a fantastic form of transportation. Whether commuting in a city, riding around campus from class to class, or just riding for enjoyment, a bicycle is an eco-friendly way to travel. An electric bicycle combines the ease of traditional cycling with motorized assistance and a rechargeable battery. I was sent a Lectric XPress 750 Step-Thru eBike to try; it was my first time using an electric bike, and I loved the experience.


Puckipuppy Hummingbirds Electric Bike Review: Foldable, Portable, and Powerful

The Puckipuppy Hummingbirds is a convenient electric bicycle that folds for storage and offers a powerful motor with a great battery capacity. Not lacking in features, the foldable Hummingbirds offers an LED display, front and rear suspension, a 7-speed transmission, disc brakes, and an LED headlight. Retailing at $699, it’s a pretty good value for any commuter.






Ride1Up Cafe Cruiser Electric Bike Review: A Stylish and Comfortable Ride for Cruising Around Town

The Ride1Up REVV1 I purchased last March is my daily commuter when the weather allows. It is a fantastic moped-style e-bike. The Ride1Up Portola, the company’s first foldable, is a superb bike, especially considering its sub-$1000 price tag; it’s now Raina’s bike. And now we have the Ride1Up Cafe Cruiser, which offers style and comfort in step-over and step-through designs.


The Ride1Up CF Racer1 Is a Class 3 Carbon Fiber E-Bike Designed for Road Racers Who Want a Little Help on Steep Hills

We’ve been impressed by Ride1Up’s e-bike offerings this year. The Revv1 is my absolute favorite moped/moto-style e-bike, and their Portola, Ride1Up’s first folding e-bike, knocked it out of the park. I’m currently reviewing their Cafe Cruiser, and I’ve been impressed. Their latest offering, the Ride1Up CF Racer1, is a design departure, and it looks stunning.


Heybike Horizon E-Bike Review: Full Suspension, Folding, Fat Tire Fun

I recently reviewed the Mars 2.0, another recent e-bike from Heybike, and I loved it. The Heybike Horizon went on sale last week and is currently priced at $1699.99. The Mars 2.0 currently sells for $1099.99. What is the difference between the two, and what justifies the added $600 expenditure? How about a Horst-link rear suspension and hydraulic front suspension, 24 “×4” fat tires, as well as hydraulic brakes and headlight and back/brake lights both with turn signals? How does it stack up? Let’s take a look.