Looking for throttle assistance mode ebike in Canada for $2500.

indca

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Hello guys;
So, I've been following this forum for some time and I see most of the budget brands like Radrover, Voltbike, Teo are all offering Fat bikes, but my commute is mostly pavement road, are these fat bikes good on pavement road? What about Fat tires are they good on road or very inefficient?


And, is there any alternative for budget friendly and latest upgraded components type ebike, as I'm looking for 750w 19AH rating and a good parts and not too heavy throttle based ebike for daily commute.
What are good options for Canadian at around $2500 budget, thanks in advance.
 
Have you checked out Magnum bikes? My magnum bike is 500W and it's plenty (non-fat tire kind). I am a 6'2" 250lb guy and I can get around just fine with 500W. Why do you need 750W?

You need fenders? lights? rack?
 
You can buy smoother tires (Veeco Speedsters) and lighter inner tubes if needed. When I pedal my fatbike unpowered, it feels no worse than a regular heavy bike with these tires. Longest in pedaling has been six miles. In addition, your ebike don't sound like a swarm of angry bees with these tires ($60 each).

Otherwise, get a bike that has 1.75" tire width.
 
Plenty of commuter/cruiser models with 2.2" tires under US $2,500, or even under CAD $2,500.
Biktrix comes to mind, or EG.
 
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