With a handful of styles on offer, ReviBikes have an electric bicycle to fit your style. From cruising city streets in style to tackling tough terrain on fat tires to a practical commuter bike that folds for storage, and more, ReviBikes knows there are a lot of different reasons why people ride an eBike. At price points that are reasonable for a good eBike, ReviBikes sells eBikes that are affordable and meant to be useful to the widest range of people. Starting around $1,500 for the Rebel and Predator and on up to $2,500 for the Cheetah, the cost of entry for ReviBikes is in the nice sweet spot that a lot of people can see themselves spending on some powered bicycle transportation. Among the options from ReviBike there’s Cheetah, the city cat. It’s got a low-slung laid-back geometry that mimics the look of a ‘cafe racer’ style bike, complete with a faux-gas tank built into the Cheetah’s top tube, with a real battery there of course.
It’s this unique design that makes the battery not removable on Cheetah. The other models feature a removable battery. Revi also sells the Predator, the fat-tired eBike meant for some rougher terrain than
pavement in the city. It’s not a full-on off-road monster though, with its hard-tail suspension and no front suspension fork. Then there’s Rebel, a small commuter model food for getting around town and folding up for storage or transport. If you order a ReviBike it should arrive on your doorstep in a week or so needing so some light assembly, including installing the front wheel, handlebar, and pedal platforms. Many local bike shops offer a service to assemble and tune up your new eBike. You might
arrange to have it shipped there, even
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