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Hyper Bicycles E-Ride 29" 36V Electric Mountain Bike (Grey)

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Hyper Bicycles, Inc. via Amazon has Hyper Bicycles E-Ride 29" 36V Adult Electric Mountain Bike (Grey) for $699.99. Shipping is free.

Hyper Bicycles via Walmart also has Hyper Bicycles E-Ride 29" 36V Adult Electric Mountain Bike (Grey) for $699.99. Shipping is free.

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About this item:
  • 36 Volt Electric Mountain Bike
  • 10.5Ah Integrated Flush-Mount Battery
  • UL 2849 Certification
  • Full-Suspension Aluminum Frame for Adults
  • 29 inch Wheels
  • 4 hour run time
  • Classic matte grey paint
  • 36 Volt 250W mid-drive electric pedal assist motor

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Hyper Bicycles, Inc. via Amazon has Hyper Bicycles E-Ride 29" 36V Adult Electric Mountain Bike (Grey) for $699.99. Shipping is free.

Hyper Bicycles via Walmart also has Hyper Bicycles E-Ride 29" 36V Adult Electric Mountain Bike (Grey) for $699.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to community member BrianRange for finding this deal.

About this item:
  • 36 Volt Electric Mountain Bike
  • 10.5Ah Integrated Flush-Mount Battery
  • UL 2849 Certification
  • Full-Suspension Aluminum Frame for Adults
  • 29 inch Wheels
  • 4 hour run time
  • Classic matte grey paint
  • 36 Volt 250W mid-drive electric pedal assist motor

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Model: Hyper E-Ride Electric Bike, 29inch Wheels, Men’s MID DRIVE MTB Dual-Suspension, 36 Volt, 20+ Mile Range, Matte Grey

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SensiblePartner277
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Let me touch on why this is not as good as a high quality e-mtb, not matter what you upgrade.
1) The pivots in the frame are small, AND they use cheap bushings. Bushings are actually good if done right (Ibis uses bushings in some of their suspension pivots), but owners of this bike report they wear out fast, and they are not lubricated.
2) The bike has pretty long chainstays. This means the bike will be more difficulty to turn around tight corners.
3) The frame only offers like 80mm of rear travel. Don't bother thinking you can just swap in a longer shock to get more travel, it doesn't work that way. Most good e-mtbs offer 140-170mm of rear travel. That's a huge difference.
4) The swingarm of this frame looks a bit anemic and weak. Look at the thickness of the tubing and all the welds near the dropouts. I've seen at least one person have the swingarm break in half at the chainstay.
5) The bike does not appear to be waterproofed well. Just look at the lack of grommet at the hole in the downtube above the motor. I don't think Hyper claims this bike is waterproof either.
6) The frame is not set up to run a dropper seatpost. Not a huge deal, because their are way around this, but it's something that should have been addressed when this bike was designed.

Things you kind of need to upgrade if you wish to use it a fair amount offroad:
1) Drivetrain upgrade. The cheap rear derailleur will cause a terrible amount of chain slap and will likely cause the chain to be thrown off. The freewheel has a pretty narrow range of gearing, and combined with the large chainring in the front, will result in difficulty climbing steep hills. Grip shifters kind of suck offroad, especially the cheap ones.
2) Rear wheel upgrade. First, the stock wheel is a huge weak point, as I've seen several reports of axles breaking and the freewheel breaking. Second, because it uses a freewheel, upgrading the drivetrain is very limited. A wheel with a freehub (vs freewheel) really opens the options up for great wide-range cassettes. Third, bolt-on axles suck, and a rear wheel with a quick-release is a huge convenience.
3) Brake upgrade. At the minimum, you probably want to swap out the brake pads for something with better bite, but honestly, hydraulic brakes (even the cheaper ones) are a huge upgrade, especially on a bike that weighs more than 50 pounds.
4) Fork upgrade. The stock fork would be fine for very occasional offroad use for a light weight rider, but serious riding will greatly benefit from a fork with an air spring (to adjust fork preload for rider weight), better damping, and thicker stanchions (less flex and deflection). Even a cheap $150-200 "take-off" fork would be a huge improvement.
5) Taller riders are probably going to need to swap out the bars with something with more rise, as the stack height of this bike is very low.
6) Dropper seatpost. Not a necessity, but it's nice to have. You don't really appreciate a dropper until you have used one. You can go externally routed and run the cable housing up the top tube and secure it with zipties and electrical tape, or use a dropper with the lever integrated into the post under the saddle, so no remote is needed. I'm not a fan of drilling holes in frames.
BrianRange
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I got this bike on sale last year for $1298.00 and am very happy with it. $699.00 is a steal.
I've ridden and raced gas-powered bikes in the woods for over 40 years.And I rode all over Moab on MTB before there ever was suspension. I'm not on Team Red Bull but I can get through the woods pretty well, even at 57 yrs. old.
This motor is great and helps me up to the cell tower here (800' vert. climb) and I ride back down a nasty singletrack that is loaded with granite rocks. It's been handling it fine. Even better after I upgraded the fork. With the motor I can do multiple laps. With my analog bike I never felt like doing more than one. This motor is plenty strong and I don't think you'll find any stronger ones on other eMTBs. (look at the Newton Metres of torque, not the wattage)
The Vinka motor is very well sealed and is rated for non-pressurized water spray. The connections are no more vulnerable than any other e-bike. I have ridden through crank-deep creeks with no issues.
It's not going to compete with the specs. of a $3k bike but if you're ok with that you won't regret buying this bike. I'm tempted to grab another at this price for spares and/or a buddy bike for guests.
Hyper support has been great. Emails replied to within hours, in normal English, and knowledgeable folks on the phone. They usually have batteries in stock. Some other parts are also in stock. If not, they come on the slow boat but are very reasonably priced.
Check out Vegas Hyper Adventures on Youtube. He has a fleet of these bikes for his guided tours and does some good reviews. He bought his bikes just like us so he's not biased in his reviews.

If you have a lot more $ to spend then this is the next-level deal I would look at:

https://slickdeals.net/f/17330331-bulls-ebike-copperhead-evo-am-1-750-bosch-cx-2999?src=category_page
SensiblePartner277
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No, not full suspension. There's nothing else even close to this bike at that price. There are lots of options that are way worse. Keep in mind, it's VERY difficult to even find a decent non-motorized bike with full suspension for $1000. As critical as I may seem about this bike, I actually recommended it to a friend who was looking for something for his wife to use very occasionally offroad, and mostly on road and paved/gravel trails, because the Vinka motor system in this Hyper looks pretty good. He bought my BH E-motion Rebel Lynx (uses the Yamaha PW motor system) several years ago and loves it. I have a Haibike full suspension that uses the Yamaha PW-X system, which has also been a great bike. They are a huge step up in quality compared to this Hyper, especially in the frame design.

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Mar 06, 2024 11:28 AM
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SANDMAN.Mar 06, 2024 11:28 AM
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I used to ride a Hyper 20" BMX bike back in the day, quality was great then but not sure what it has turned into. Also just not a fan of "e-bikes"… guess they're great for lazy people though.
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Mar 06, 2024 12:48 PM
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steve5000Mar 06, 2024 12:48 PM
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The one-size aspect of this deal bugs me a bit. Would this work for someone over 6 ft?

Currently ride in an XL frame (21").
Mar 06, 2024 01:53 PM
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BrianRangeMar 06, 2024 01:53 PM
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Quote from steve5000 :
The one-size aspect of this deal bugs me a bit. Would this work for someone over 6 ft?

Currently ride in an XL frame (21").
It might feel a bit small for you. I'm 5'10" with 32" inseam and 66" wingspan. My analog bike is a Large. The Hyper is totally fine for me but I wouldn't mind if it had just a bit longer reach.
Last edited by BrianRange March 6, 2024 at 05:56 AM.
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bobbutts
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Mar 06, 2024 02:17 PM
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Quote from BrianRange :
Valid points. And the MTB suspension adds weight. But you won't find a mid-drive for $700.
I've been watching the Hyper City mid-drive waiting for the price to come down but it hasn't budged at all from $1400.00 in the year I've been watching it.
It's probably worth $1400.00 but it's a tough pill to swallow after seeing this one go on sale for $700.

https://hyperbicycles.com/collect...e-grey-dtc
Guess what? It's $699 right now.
https://www.walmart.com/ip/seort/...y1zEVkzUg0
Mar 06, 2024 02:25 PM
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jujubee02Mar 06, 2024 02:25 PM
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Quote from bobbutts :
Guess what? It's $699 right now.
https://www.walmart.com/ip/seort/...y1zEVkzUg0
That was awesome haha
Mar 06, 2024 04:04 PM
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SiennaCheetah2652Mar 06, 2024 04:04 PM
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Quote from BrianRange :
I think he's probably one of those e-moped city riders.
Nope but I don' buy large 29 inch e bike with under powered weak 250 watts motors and gear low to pull for torque now if was auto shifter maybe.
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Mar 06, 2024 04:14 PM
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eyeseeyouMar 06, 2024 04:14 PM
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Quote from Uz2551 :
The commuter version (step through, hard tail, thinner tires) of this bike just dropped to 700 at Walmart.
I wish the hard tail was a mid drive set up

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Mar 06, 2024 04:29 PM
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deshwasiMar 06, 2024 04:29 PM
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Quote from eyeseeyou :
I wish the hard tail was a mid drive set up
if you meant the city model, i think it is.
Mar 06, 2024 05:03 PM
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deshwasiMar 06, 2024 05:03 PM
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Quote from BrianRange :
It might feel a bit small for you. I'm 5'10" with 32" inseam and 66" wingspan. My analog bike is a Large. The Hyper is totally fine for me but I wouldn't mind if it had just a bit longer reach.
I am 5'8", wear 30-inseam pants, same wingspan. You think this will fit good? Does the handlebar go up/down? Also, what kind of routine maintain/cleanup does this bike require? looks like all the cables are routed inside, so just the chain and rings back/front?
Mar 06, 2024 05:15 PM
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hausmanMar 06, 2024 05:15 PM
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Any suggestions for an on-road (hybrid tires), occasional use e-bike for my wife who is 5'0"? I haven't found one with a low enough bar and seat height. Most say minimum recommended height 5'3" or 5'4". Prefer something in the < $500 range if possible.
Mar 06, 2024 05:18 PM
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xmongerMar 06, 2024 05:18 PM
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Quote from SiennaCheetah2652 :
Nope but I don' buy large 29 inch e bike with under powered weak 250 watts motors and gear low to pull for torque now if was auto shifter maybe.
50% of people have a FTP of less than 260W and that's among people that cycle regularly.

I would guess that for the average SDer this 250w mid drive will be a lot more than they can do themselves.
Mar 06, 2024 05:25 PM
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BrianRangeMar 06, 2024 05:25 PM
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Quote from deshwasi :
I am 5'8", wear 30-inseam pants, same wingspan. You think this will fit good? Does the handlebar go up/down? Also, what kind of routine maintain/cleanup does this bike require? looks like all the cables are routed inside, so just the chain and rings back/front?
Yes. I think you will like the fit. I don't think the bars go up and down.
Normal bike maintenance.
Mar 06, 2024 05:26 PM
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xmongerMar 06, 2024 05:26 PM
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Quote from eyeseeyou :
I wish the hard tail was a mid drive set up
In all honesty a mid drive powered hard tail would make a lot more sense for Hyper to produce. The rear suspension on this is highly suspect (no frame pivot bearings, 80mm max travel, cheap air shock,etc). Many people think they need a full squish when they actually don't. I love my hardtails.
Mar 06, 2024 06:41 PM
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koidyMar 06, 2024 06:41 PM
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Quote from jkostans :
Go for a hardtail e-bike in this price range, this has a LOT more failure points to worry about. And the additional failure points are all poorly designed and cost cut to no end. A rear suspension worth having is costly, no way around it.
Any recommendations at this price range? I currently ride a Diamondback Axis hardtail and I'm happy with it and don't want full suspension. I just need something that will help me go up so i can ride back down. This is for downhill trail riding.

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Mar 06, 2024 08:31 PM
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eyeseeyouMar 06, 2024 08:31 PM
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Quote from xmonger :
In all honesty a mid drive powered hard tail would make a lot more sense for Hyper to produce. The rear suspension on this is highly suspect (no frame pivot bearings, 80mm max travel, cheap air shock,etc). Many people think they need a full squish when they actually don't. I love my hardtails.
Yup, FS set up for many people is like when soccer moms drive 4runners
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