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Travel smarter and save big this Memorial Day with HUNDREDS off high-performance e-bikes - get up to 60% off

Travel smarter and save big this Memorial Day with HUNDREDS off high-performance e-bikes - get up to 60% off

Daily Mail​26-05-2025

There are countless reasons to consider investing in an e-bike. They're good for the planet. They're good for you. Sure, you aren't always breaking a sweat to reach your destination (thank you, pedal assist!), but you're definitely soaking up more sunshine and breathing in more fresh air.
Whether you're in the market for a new model or you're ready to hop on for the first time, you can't beat the deal Upway has this Memorial Day weekend. The e-bike retailer is offering a generous $150 discount off orders $2,000 or more when you enter code MEMORIAL25 at checkout through May 30, 2025.
Upway Memorial Day Sale
Get riding! Nothing can come between you and the open road when you're cruising on an e-bike. Not only do these gorgeous rides help you save on gas money, but they're a joy to ride.
Upway makes it easy to find exactly the right model for your needs. Whether you're looking for a sleek commuter e-bike, something for your next mountain adventure, or a compact folding option, you'll find it here.
Save big during Upway's Memorial Day savings event with $150 off through May 30, 2025, when you enter MEMORIAL25 at checkout.
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With e-bike leaders like Aventon, Specialized, and Cannondale available at up to 60 percent off retail, Upway makes shopping for your next ride affordable.
The selection is vast, with models for every type of ride and rider. Looking for something for your commute? Or maybe you're a road warrior looking for an agile companion for distance riding, or in the market for a mountain e-bike to accompany you on your next great adventure.
It doesn't matter what you have in mind — Upway has a model that's just right for you. There are even space-saving folding e-bikes that are great for commutes or when you want to bring it along while traveling.
Need to carry heavier loads? A cargo e-bike was made for that, whether you're transporting shopping bags or little humans!
And everything Upway carries is beautiful, with a sleek and modern vibe you'll love. The fact that they'll save you gas money is just an added bonus, along with the undeniable benefits of spending more time outside and getting a little more exercise.
The retailer has e-bikes at all price points, making it easy to get in on the action even if you're on a budget. Ready to shop? Here are some of our top picks to keep in mind as you browse Upway's e-bike Memorial Day sale.

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