Hyper Bicycles 26″ Mountain Bike with Pedal-Assist, MTB, Black

After a great success in the BMX field and a first convincing experience in the mass market bike industry. The brand decided to enter the world of mountain biking with one of their first sponsored athletes during the BMX era, Eric Carter, who had converted to mountain biking after a successful BMX career. hyper mountain bike has a long history in the sport of BMX, including a National Pro Championship in 1993, delivered by Eric Carter.

[…] the Limited Warranty lasts for as long as the original purchaser owns the frame. Another important consideration is watt-hours (Wh) as this is a measure of the amount of power you’ll have for a period of time. If your battery is 300 watt-hours, you can either run at 300 watts for one hour, 150 watts for two hours or 75 watts for four hours. Decathlon has folding bike options in its range as well, including this B’Twin Tilt 500E 20″ wheel folding e-bike. Decathlon quotes a range of up to 35km and a rapid fold in under 15 seconds. At full price, the Carrera Crosscity now costs just over £1,000, although you may find that Halfords has it discounted.

There are many brands like Schwinn and Liv, which manufacture hyper bikes. For years, they focused solely on BMX Bikes and racing bike components. Eventually, they veered into mountain bikes and commuter-specific bikes, which are now sold through Walmart in the USA & Canada. Hyper Bicycles sponsors some of the best riders in the industry, including X Games gold medalist Ryan Williams, Nitro Circus athlete James Foster, and BMX legend Ryan Guettler. These riders trust Hyper Bicycles frames for their quality and performance, and we’re proud to offer them to our customers.

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Ride in style with the Hyper E-Ride Electric Pedal Assist Commuter Bike with 700C Wheels in Blue. This Class 1 electric bike features a pedal assist mode for up to 20 mph to offer a little help while hyper bicycles trekking up a steep incline. The E-Ride includes both front and rear V-brakes for enhanced stopping power and front suspension forks for a comfortable ride wherever your commute takes you.

While not suitable for intensive riders, too difficult trails and rough terrain, the brand proves to be an excellent value for money for the less demanding, who are just starting out or simply don’t have a need for a high end bike to have fun. You’re unlikely to be running your motor at full power all the time, particularly if you are pedalling rather than (in the US) relying on the throttle, so you should expect more than the theoretical minimum range. With six speeds, the bike should be good to tackle uphill sections of your ride and there are even mudguards, lights and a kickstand. To pack the battery into a neat-looking frame, it’s necessarily small and Halfords quotes a max range of 25 miles. That might be enough to cover your commute, but if you need more range you may want to look at other options.