Over the past few years, our fellow Gear writers have tried almost every kind of electric bike, from the best heavy-duty cargo bikes to high-end mountain bikes. These ones are WIRED's faves:
bicycles were bulky, inconvenient, expensive machines with limited battery life. Slowly, that has changed.
Ebikes are now lighter, more attractive, and more powerful than ever. You don't need to be physically fit to ride one. They get you outside, reduce traffic congestion, and shrink your carbon footprint. I ride one daily
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