These entry-level e-bikes offer a lot of bang for your buck. Both are Class 1 electric bicycles. 6 speed, 250W, 36V, pedal assist only (no hand throttle). Hyper has a good reputation for product support. (I own two of these bikes)
The City model is a commuter/hybrid electric bike with fenders, a chain guard, step-through frame, and a rear rack. 700cc, fits riders taller than about 5'7".
https://www.walmart.com/ip/487063249
The Mountain model has larger knobby tires, and 26" wheels, so it fits riders up to about 6ft.
https://www.walmart.com/ip/568743494
Usually priced at $650.
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I think so, if you're looking for a low commitment e-bike. If you later decide you want more out of an e-bike, you would probably be able to sell it for about what you paid, since they're around $650 most of the year.
Too bad they don't have an electrocution security mode for sticky fingered crims.
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That's for the mountain one, but plenty of taller people ride them. I'm 6"2" so I went with the City.
Hopefully you got it for the new even lower price. If not, call for and adjustment or cancel and re-order.
- Hyper Bicycles E-Ride Electric Pedal Assist Commuter Bike [walmart.com] (Blue) $398
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