Pedal Electric H/T Review: A Fast, Powerful, Stylish Ebike

Pedal Electric H/T Review: A Fast, Powerful, Stylish Ebike

The handling at that top speed was excellent. Thanks to the comfortable upright position and frame geometry, cruising along at 28 miles per hour felt smooth and comfortable. Turning at speed and quickly adjusting to avoid a pothole was also easy and smooth, even when I was gunning the throttle. The thrill of riding fast … Read more

Fiido Air Carbon Fiber Electric Bike Review: A Light, Quiet Ebike

Fiido Air Carbon Fiber Electric Bike Review: A Light, Quiet Ebike

It picks up quickly at lights, and acceleration—especially in Sport mode—is reassuringly quick when it’s time to overtake. I’m delighted by how effortless the overall performance is, and how smoothly the torque kicks in. What’s more, moving it, wheeling it through the house, lifting it onto bike racks, and even just doing basic things like … Read more

Lauf eElja Electric Mountain Bike Review: Power Trip

Lauf eElja Electric Mountain Bike Review: Power Trip

At 37.7 pounds, it’s just a few pounds heavier than my traditional mountain bike. And yet, with a motor capable of providing 350 watts of assistance expertly hidden in the bottom bracket, the new eElja is anything but a traditional bike. Over the past decade or so, Icelandic brand Lauf became most well known for … Read more

Velotric Nomad 2 Fat Tire Ebike, Tested and Reviewed (2026)

Velotric Nomad 2 Fat Tire Ebike, Tested and Reviewed (2026)

Performance-wise, there’s no pedal-assist or throttle lag, as I’ve experienced on some cheaper ebikes. I thought this would feel unnervingly fast, but the sturdy frame and wide tires are incredibly stable. I felt totally comfortable going fast (for an ebike). I avoided taking corners and tight turns at full speed because the bike is so … Read more

A Crash Course in Mountain Bike Suspension (2026)

A Crash Course in Mountain Bike Suspension (2026)

The trouble with being an aging mountain biker is that while my skills may marginally improve, the rocks don’t get any softer with every passing year. I’ve come to accept, for example, that I’m never going to clean the Teacup Trail in Sedona when riding from the west side of town over to the fun, … Read more