Support our work! The Inertia may earn a small commission from affiliate links in this article. Learn more about our gear review policy here. Electric bikes or “ebikes” have been around for years, but ...
While electric bikes are loads of fun and make for great utility riding, they aren’t known for being cheap. Adding extras like fat tires or full-suspension only send the price higher. So I wanted to ...
Just in case you were worried that the myriad of adventure-style fat tire electric bikes hitting the market lately wasn’t enough, here comes one more. But the new Ride1Up Rift isn’t just an “us too!” ...
Generally, fat tire electric bikes are ebikes equipped with wider and bigger tires. Except for the tires, they are no different from regular electric bikes. All of them come with one motor and battery ...
The NewGen 345-S is awesome. Built in England (with US shipping soon to be available), this fat-tire electric bike is big and heavy, and at £2,650 ($3,512) it's far from cheap. But boy does it look ...
The Engwe E26 is powered by a 750W electric motor with a top speed of 45km/h and a maximum torque of 70Nm for the international version. The EU version of the bike is equipped with a 250W motor with ...
Fat tire bikes are made for off-road mountain biking, or riding on uneven surfaces like gravel paths, forest trails, or sandy beaches. They can also be an asset for negotiating city streets slicked ...