
From campus to commute, these top-rated E-bikes are up to 60% off - plus get an extra $100 off
The countdown to back to school has officially begun, and that means it is time to start stocking up on school year essentials.
This year, boring old school buses are out and a new form of transportation is in — E-bikes! Whether hitting the halls of high school or zooming around campus in college, these nifty tech-forward and exercise-friendly transportation alternatives are where it is at.
Electric bikes (or E-Bikes) have become a popular mode of transportation for city dwellers, with more and more people making the switch.
The innovative bikes combine the traditional bike design with added electric horsepower, making the ride easier and faster than ever before.
Upway is our favorite destination for finding affordable electric bikes with a massive catalog to shop from and up to 60 percent off deals.
Plus, for new shoppers, they offer $100 off their first purchase of $1,000+ with code UPWAYFAN.
Pedego Boomerang
Tackle the climb with this iconic blue ride!
Whether you are an E-Bike pro or not, this option is great. The design suits flat commuter roads best but can handle slight inclines too. Ideal for riders starting at 5'7.
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Raleigh Retroglide Royale 2.0 iE
Biking fans will love this classic style with a twist.
This pre-owned style is a great fit for someone who likes to bike around in their free time both in the city and on some trails. It comes with a more laid-back electric system for assisted rides and has a unique shape.
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