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April 3, 2026
First ride impressions of the Urtopia Joy Carbon: a lightweight carbon step-through e-bike that feels surprisingly close to a regular bicycle. Here’s how it rides, what stood out, and what to consider.
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March 28, 2026
We took the Isinwheel R6 Pro out for real-world riding: throttle runs, pedal assist feel, braking, comfort, and some light off-road. Here’s what stood out—and what to consider before buying.
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March 19, 2026
Our ride impressions of the Ariel Rider Kepler dual-battery e-bike: torque vs cadence sensor feel, comfort on rough stuff, commuting practicality, and what to consider before buying.
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March 16, 2026
Real-world ride impressions of the Jasion Patrol 52V dirt bike-style eBike—smooth throttle tune, quiet 4,000W peak rear hub motor feel, stiff suspension, no pedal assist, and a questionable stock kickstand.
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March 9, 2026
I put the Smartravel Raptor ST202 Pro through pavement pulls, braking checks, and steep loose-terrain climbs. Here’s how the dual-motor torque, comfort, and quirks (stem, pedal assist, app) shake out in real riding.
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March 1, 2026
I took the Lacros Thunder 26x4 fat-tire e-bike off-road for hill climbs, rocky trails, and speed testing. Here’s how the suspension, power delivery, brakes, and overall ride feel stack up—and what to consider before buying.
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January 24, 2026
I rode the HXeBike Shark Mako on pavement and rough trails to see if the shark-inspired design has real bite. Here’s how it accelerates, brakes, handles, and where it fits best.
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January 19, 2026
Auto wheelie tech is showing up on more e-bikes and controllers. I break down what it feels like, who it’s for, and whether it actually helps riders progress—or replaces real skill.
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January 14, 2026
Hands-on with the Aipas M2 Max fat tire e-bike: ride comfort, real-world acceleration testing, and the compromises you’ll want to know before buying.
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