Get an ebike to fit your ride style and budget with Ride1Up’s Early Black Friday deals

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Ride1Up makes some of our favorite commuter and fat tire e-bikes. And while they offer a style for everyone, we’re focusing on three standout models for very different riders: the Revv1 DRT for thrill-seekers, the Roadster v3 for stealthy city sprints, and the new Vorsa, the SUV of e-bikes, for school runs and Costco runs. All three combine useful technology and tactile sensation, so that your commute, coffee or detour finally hits the ideal pace. Ride1Up e-bikes already offer great value, and if you take action this month, you can save hundreds more (and some models are even FSA/HSA eligible).

Revv1 DRT – $2,295 (was $2,595)

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Revv1 DRT is Ride1Up’s off-road moped-style mischief machine: a 52V, 1000W Bafang hub with 95Nm of torque, full suspension, and 20×4 knobby rubber that gobbles up soft, loose surfaces and makes a mockery of the washboard. Multi-class modes unlock over 28 mph for private properties, and a Boost button takes you off the line. A two-color LCD screen, motorcycle headlight and great battery life (30 to 60 miles) round it out. It’s not the best for big hills, but it’s sturdy, sure-footed and fast…unapologetic, oversized fun for navigating uncertain terrain with calm, planted control.

Roadster v3 — $1,395 (instead of $1,495)

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Do you prefer speed and lightness? The Roadster v3 has a stealth commuter philosophy but adds some grown-up hardware: a quiet 500W Mivice hub, an Intui-Drive torque sensor, hydraulic discs, and a removable 21700-cell Samsung battery. Choose from an ultra-sleek and quiet Dayco single-speed drivetrain or a more traditional 9-speed drivetrain, then surf assist up to 28 mph. Weighing around 35 pounds with 700x45c rubber and clean cable routing, this is the “just ride” bike – no bulky screens, no greasy chain, just a minimalist marvel that doesn’t scream, it zips up. For riders who want clean lines and low maintenance, it’s the perfect blend of analog feel and electric freedom.

Vorsa – $1,595 (was $1,695)

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Vorsa is the “SUV of electric bikes”, designed for everyday life: 750 W AKM rear hub with 95 Nm torque, dual sensor assistance (Intui-Drive torque plus cadence) and 100 mm fork to smooth out sidewalks and gravel. The Samsung GB50 15 Ah lockable battery, Apple Find My support, 100 Lux bright illumination and a range of up to 60 miles add a reliable look. Add the optional rack (rated at 150 pounds) and you get a 440-pound payload platform for kid-carrying, grocery-loading, and weekend-all-week roaming versatility.

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Tony Ware is the Commerce & Gear editor for PopSci.com (and PopPhoto.com). He’s been writing about how to make and break music since the mid-’90s, when his college newspaper said he already had a film critic but might want to check out the free promotional CDs. Immediately hooked on describing intangibles, he covered all audio for countless alts. since then, weeklies, international magazines, websites and animated quizzes in bars.


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