E-Bikes - New & Certified Used Electric Bikes For Sale
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No matter where you want to go, there’s an E-bike that can get you there faster and with less effort. E-bikes, or “electric bicycles,” are like regular bikes, only boosted. We specialize in Class 1 and Class 3 pedal-assist E-bikes, which have an electric motor that helps you easily reach speeds of 20-28 mph. The best part is, these E-bikes feel just like pedaling a regular bike, so there’s no learning curve. The harder you pedal, the faster you go. And because you turn the pedals, you can still get a workout it you want it!
E-Bikes come in all forms, and TPC carries road, gravel, mountain, commuter, and cargo E-bikes to satisfy the needs of every type of rider. Enhance your cycling experience with a new or Certified-Pre-Owned E-bike from The Pro's Closet. We carry the best E-bikes from top brands like Trek, Specialized, Orbea, and more so you can get out there and explore!
How much should you pay for a good electric bike?
The price of a good e-bike varies widely on several factors, the biggest of which are the type of e-bike and its range. Reputable commuter e-bikes range from $2,000 to $5,500. Mountain e-bikes are usually more expensive, typically between $3,500 and $10,000 (but can go well beyond this point), due to their more robust construction and advanced features.
High-performance e-bikes, designed for speed and longer ranges, can exceed $5,000. Higher-quality batteries and motors make a difference in prices as well. A bike with a high-capacity battery (over 500 Wh) and a powerful motor (250W or more) would cost more. So a ‘good’ or reputable electric bike for general use ranges from $2,000 to $8,000 (from Benno, Serial 1, Specialized, etc), while E-MTBs and more specialized models (Giant, Trek, Orbea) can be significantly more expensive, on average between $3,500 and $10,000.
What Makes For The Best E-Bike?
The best E-bike is the one that suits your needs and budget. For commuters and city riders, a simple hybrid/commuter is all you need, but if you need to carry a lot of extras like children or groceries, then a cargo E-bike with racks and bags will be more useful. For road, gravel, and mountain bikers, the choice will be between lightweight E-bikes that have less power but look and feel more like regular bikes, or full-power E-bikes that are heavier but provide more pedal assistance and have bigger batteries.
E-bikes are also divided into classes, which refer to the level of motor assistance and the bike’s top speed:
- Class 1: Pedal-assist only. The motor provides assistance up to 20mph.
- Class 2: Pedal-assist mode up to 20mph and a throttle-powered mode.
- Class 3: Pedal-assist only. The motor provides assistance up to 28mph.
Most cyclists will be looking for Class 1 and Class 3 e-bikes that are pedal-assist only. Many bike trails in the U.S. only allow pedal-assist e-bikes (check your local e-bike laws!). The main difference between Class 1 and Class 3 e-bikes is the “top speed” of 20mph vs. 28mph. After hitting that top speed, the motor will stop helping you. Most riders will only need a Class 1 E-bike but if you’re regularly riding among car traffic or you just like going faster, then a Class 3 will give you an extra boost.
Why are e-bikes not allowed on trails?
While there is no overall restriction on e-bikes across all trails and countries, there are some restrictions based on individual trail systems, counties, and parks, as well as by the class of e-bike. Restrictions on trail riding with e-bikes are not the norm, but where they do occur, they’re in place to ensure rider safety (the e-bike rider and others) and preservation of trails.
Most commonly, these restrictions are for mountain bike trails where hikers and busy traffic are common occurrences. They’re also almost exclusively about either class 2 (throttle-assisted) or class 3 e-bikes (higher speed). Be sure to check local regulations and sign postings to ensure you’re clear to ride your e-bike.
Trek Electric Bikes
Trek is one of our most popular E-bike brands and its E-bikes models cover a wide range of from commuting to road to gravel to cross-country, trail, and enduro mountain biking. Trek uses industry-leading Bosch motors in its full-power E-bikes and TQ motors in its lightweight E-bikes.
Specialized Electric Bikes
Specialized is the other major superpower in the E-bike space and it’s carved out its own space in the category with its own Specialized branded motors and batteries. Nearly every commuter, road, gravel, cross-country, trail, and enduro mountain bike option comes in a standard full-power variant and a lightweight “SL” variant. Read our complete Specialized Bikes Buyer's Guide.
Budget E-MTBs: Specialized Turbo Levo Alloy vs. Trek Rail 5 - From TPC's Magazine
Electric mountain bikes (E-MTBs) have revolutionized the way we approach trail riding. With motorized assistance for tough climbs and impressive descending capabilities, E-MTBs equipped with burly components and ample travel are super popular among trail and enduro riders looking to maximize the amount of laps or fun they can get in on a single ride. Read the full article here.
The Best E-Bikes For Beginners - For Commuter, Road & Mountain Applications - From TPC's Magazine
E-bikes make you feel like a cycling superhero. They allow you to go faster and use less energy, and they are perfect for tackling everything from a daily commute to big adventure rides. Best of all, they’re just plain fun. Read the full article here.
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Every CPO bike is cleaned, tuned and tested at our Colorado headquarters. Sell Your Gear today and we can make an offer for your bike, frame, or wheelset within two business days and help you avoid the frustration and renegotiation of the secondary market. *scroll right to view entire tableSpecs Comparison Table - Popular E-Bike Models Recently Sold on TPC
Santa Cruz Heckler CC MX Mountain E-Bike - 2022, Large Specialized Turbo Tero 5.0 Commuter E-Bike - 2021, Large Specialized S-Works Turbo Kenevo SL Mountain E-Bike - 2022, S5 Niner RLT e9 RDO Gravel E-Bike - 2022, 53cm Specialized Turbo Vado SL 4.0 EQ Commuter E-Bike - 2021, X-Large Trek Verve+ 2 Commuter E-Bike - 2023, Medium Original MSRP $13,299.00 Original MSRP $5,000.00 Original MSRP $15,000.00 Original MSRP $5,999.00 Original MSRP $4,000.00 Original MSRP $2,849.00 Year 2022 Year 2021 Year 2022 Year 2022 Year 2021 Year 2023 Brand Santa Cruz Brand Specialized Brand Specialized Brand Niner Brand Specialized Brand Trek Model Heckler CC Model Turbo Tero 5.0 Model S-Works Turbo Kenevo SL Model RLT e9 RDO Model Turbo Vado SL 4.0 EQ Model Verve+ Size Large Size Large Size S5 Size 53cm Size X-Large Size Medium Frame Material Carbon Fiber Frame Material Aluminum Frame Material Carbon Fiber Frame Material Carbon Fiber Frame Material Aluminum Frame Material Aluminum Drivetrain SRAM, 1x12 spd Drivetrain SRAM, 1x11 spd Drivetrain SRAM, 1x12 spd Drivetrain SRAM, 1x12 spd Drivetrain SRAM, 1x11 spd Drivetrain Shimano, 1x9 spd Weight 47 lbs 13 oz Weight 51 lbs 3 oz Weight 41 lbs 15 oz Weight 39 lbs 11 oz Weight 36 lbs 12 oz Weight 48 lbs 12 oz Fork FOX Factory Series 36 FLOAT Fork Rockshox Recon Silver RL Fork FOX Factory Series 38 FLOAT Fork Niner RLT e9 RDO, Carbon Fork Specialized Turbo Vado, Aluminum Fork Trek Verve, Steel Fork Travel 160mm Fork Travel 110mm Fork Travel 170mm NA NA NA NA NA NA Rear Shock RockShox Super Deluxe Ultimate NA NA Rear Shock FOX Factory Series FLOAT X2 NA NA NA NA NA NA Rear Shock Travel 150mm NA NA Rear Shock Travel 170mm NA NA NA NA NA NA Brakes Hope E4, Disc Brakes - Hydraulic Brakes RAM G2 RS, Disc Brakes - Hydraulic Brakes SRAM Code RSC, Disc Brakes - Hydraulic Brakes Shimano MT420, Disc Brakes - Hydraulic Brakes Tektro HD-R290, Disc Brakes - Hydraulic Brakes Shimano MT200, Disc Brakes - Hydraulic Shifters SRAM GX Eagle AXS, Electronic Shifters SRAM S700, Mechanical Shifters SRAM Eagle AXS, Electronic Shifters SRAM XX1 Eagle, Mechanical Shifters SRAM NX Eagle, Mechanical Shifters Shimano Alivio M4000, Mechanical Rear Derailleur SRAM X0 Eagle Transmission Rear Derailleur SRAM GX Rear Derailleur SRAM XX1 Eagle AXS Rear Derailleur SRAM XX1 Eagle Rear Derailleur SRAM NX Eagle Rear Derailleur Shimano Alivio T4000 Bottom Bracket Shell N/A Bottom Bracket Shell N/A Bottom Bracket Shell N/A NA NA Bottom Bracket Shell N/A Bottom Bracket Shell N/A Crankset Shimano EM600, 34t, 165mm Crankset Custom Alloy, 48t, 170mm Crankset Praxis Works M30 Carbon, 32t, 170mm Crankset Praxis Bosch G4 ISIS Alloy, 42t, 172.5mm Crankset Praxis Alloy, 44t, 175mm Crankset Prowheel Alloy, 38t, 170mm Cassette SRAM X0 Eagle Transmission XS-1295, 10-52t Cassette SRAM PG-1130, 11-42t Cassette SRAM XG-1275 Eagle, 10-52t Cassette SRAM PG-1230, 11-50t Cassette SunRace, 11-42t Cassette Shimano HG200, 11-36t Chain SRAM Chain KMC Chain SRAM Chain SRAM Chain KMC Chain Sedis Handlebar Santa Cruz Carbon, 800mm Handlebar Deity Alloy, 760mm Handlebar Renthal Fatbar Lite Carbon, 760mm Handlebar Jones H-Bar Alloy, 680mm Handlebar Specialized Alloy, 690mm Handlebar Bontrager Alloy, 630mm
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