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frontpagePennyFound | Staff posted Jul 23, 2025 08:05 PM
frontpagePennyFound | Staff posted Jul 23, 2025 08:05 PM

20" URLIFE E20 48V 1000W Step Through Electric Bike w/ Removable Battery

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$316

$988

68% off
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Update: This very popular front-page deal is available again and now at a new lower price.

URLIFEGlobal via AliExpress has 20" URLIFE E20 48V 1000W Step Through Electric Bike w/ Removable Battery on sale for $380.32 - $64 (apply coupon code AEUS64 at checkout) = $316.32. Shipping is free.
  • Note: You must be signed into your AliExpress account and have your address added in order to add items to your cart and place an order. To add your address, go to Settings via the drop-down menu at the top of the page, then select Shipping Address.
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Specs:
  • Material: High Carbon Steel
  • Wheel Size: 20" x 3.0
  • Motor: 1000w
  • Battery: 48V 13Ah
  • Top Speed: 20MPH
  • Max Distance: 60-80MILES
  • Max Load: 265LBS
  • Suggested Height: 5′4"-6′5"

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Written by iconian | Staff
  • Our research indicates that this deal is $202.68 less (39% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $519 at the time of this posting.
  • 12-month warranty
  • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
No Longer Available:
  • on sale for $402.51 - $80 (apply coupon code AEUS80 at checkout) = $322.51

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Update: This very popular front-page deal is available again and now at a new lower price.

URLIFEGlobal via AliExpress has 20" URLIFE E20 48V 1000W Step Through Electric Bike w/ Removable Battery on sale for $380.32 - $64 (apply coupon code AEUS64 at checkout) = $316.32. Shipping is free.
  • Note: You must be signed into your AliExpress account and have your address added in order to add items to your cart and place an order. To add your address, go to Settings via the drop-down menu at the top of the page, then select Shipping Address.
Thanks to Deal Hunter PennyFound for finding this deal.

Specs:
  • Material: High Carbon Steel
  • Wheel Size: 20" x 3.0
  • Motor: 1000w
  • Battery: 48V 13Ah
  • Top Speed: 20MPH
  • Max Distance: 60-80MILES
  • Max Load: 265LBS
  • Suggested Height: 5′4"-6′5"

Editor's Notes

Written by iconian | Staff
  • Our research indicates that this deal is $202.68 less (39% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $519 at the time of this posting.
  • 12-month warranty
  • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
No Longer Available:
  • on sale for $402.51 - $80 (apply coupon code AEUS80 at checkout) = $322.51

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tantrvn
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I used to buy small, inexpensive items from AliExpress without much thought; if they didn't work, I'd just toss them. However, my first significant purchase—a concrete cutting saw last year—turned into a frustrating experience. Despite the description, specifications, and pictures all showing a 12-inch saw, I received a tiny 6-inch one. When I contacted customer service, they bafflingly told me I needed to select the size using the "COLOR" button, a design choice that felt intentionally misleading. After I returned the item, my refund was incomplete; about 30% of it came back as a coupon instead of cash, which I found unacceptable. Because of this, I haven't bought anything from AliExpress since.
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I have three generic china e-bikes and they have not been a waste of money. I went in knowing there was some risk but if they would have arrived non working a CC dispute would resolve any issues.

You are expecting to much for dollar spent. Why would you even look at ebike at this price point of you want all that. You are going to have to pay $2000 or up to get it. You ignore the low price like it is not a consideration and only advise to shop for support. That my be great of you have plenty of funds but in my life money always must be calculated into any decision.. I did not buy used cars with absolutely no warranty yet i was willing and ready to take the risk as the financial equation may have dictated it.

If you are that timid an fearful and have no ability to maybe resolve a problem or replace a part on you own you can buy a china bike from a US dealer that may offer real warranty but you will probably be paying $2000-$3000 for the same style bike and it might still be made in the same china factory. That also involves risk as i have to get my @ss out the door and make up that lost money.

At the price here these are not much off what I china ten speed costs at Walmart some years back and you have to take that savings into account. If I get a year or two out of an Ebike from China at this cost it is a win. I'm two years in with mine now and am happy and paid $700 for mine.

Yes proprietary parts can shut you down but controllers, tires, brakes etc can be self replaced. I never needed support or warranty for a bike in my life and these being cheaper than some regular bikes I had I do not feel to terrified. It can almost be considered a consumable product at the price and still be a value. $400/12 get me at $33 a month and that seems reasonable if I get a year of use and gets better going forward.

All that being said if you are going to depend on bike for commuting or work it may be wise to get something with more support but sometimes gambles pay off. My only regret is I did not pick my generics up at the lower prices that are popping up lately
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I would never trust a company called URLIFE bc when the battery explodes it is your life that will be in jeopardy

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Most of the ebikes that come with a warranty still have absolutely no support. Would you be interested in shipping an ebike back to China?
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Quote from LastButNotLeast :
Most of the ebikes that come with a warranty still have absolutely no support. Would you be interested in shipping an ebike back to China?
I bought an e-bike from Amazon, and when the seller wasn't helpful, Amazon took care of everything. So you're right — the seller didn't honor the warranty.
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Quote from k6tcher :
Another AliExpress post...

I see nothing on a warranty. Nothing.

The 90-day return window is NOT a warranty.

No warranty = waste of money.

I don't really see how a warranty will work unless it has a nationwide dealer network. Even if they staff a US-based service center, it will still cost way too much to ship a broken bike with a potentially hazardous lithium battery.
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Quote from k6tcher :
Another AliExpress post...

I see nothing on a warranty. Nothing.

The 90-day return window is NOT a warranty.

No warranty = waste of money.

You need to watch Tommy Boy friend 😉
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I personally would not buy something expensive like this from AliExpress. The issue is support, or lack thereof.
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I used to buy small, inexpensive items from AliExpress without much thought; if they didn't work, I'd just toss them. However, my first significant purchase—a concrete cutting saw last year—turned into a frustrating experience. Despite the description, specifications, and pictures all showing a 12-inch saw, I received a tiny 6-inch one. When I contacted customer service, they bafflingly told me I needed to select the size using the "COLOR" button, a design choice that felt intentionally misleading. After I returned the item, my refund was incomplete; about 30% of it came back as a coupon instead of cash, which I found unacceptable. Because of this, I haven't bought anything from AliExpress since.
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I would never trust a company called URLIFE bc when the battery explodes it is your life that will be in jeopardy
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Hi-tensile steel frameset. NO WAY (even most Walmart bikes have moved beyond hi-tensile steel).
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Quote from k6tcher :
Another AliExpress post...

I see nothing on a warranty. Nothing.

The 90-day return window is NOT a warranty.

No warranty = waste of money.
I have three generic china e-bikes and they have not been a waste of money. I went in knowing there was some risk but if they would have arrived non working a CC dispute would resolve any issues.

You are expecting to much for dollar spent. Why would you even look at ebike at this price point of you want all that. You are going to have to pay $2000 or up to get it. You ignore the low price like it is not a consideration and only advise to shop for support. That my be great of you have plenty of funds but in my life money always must be calculated into any decision.. I did not buy used cars with absolutely no warranty yet i was willing and ready to take the risk as the financial equation may have dictated it.

If you are that timid an fearful and have no ability to maybe resolve a problem or replace a part on you own you can buy a china bike from a US dealer that may offer real warranty but you will probably be paying $2000-$3000 for the same style bike and it might still be made in the same china factory. That also involves risk as i have to get my @ss out the door and make up that lost money.

At the price here these are not much off what I china ten speed costs at Walmart some years back and you have to take that savings into account. If I get a year or two out of an Ebike from China at this cost it is a win. I'm two years in with mine now and am happy and paid $700 for mine.

Yes proprietary parts can shut you down but controllers, tires, brakes etc can be self replaced. I never needed support or warranty for a bike in my life and these being cheaper than some regular bikes I had I do not feel to terrified. It can almost be considered a consumable product at the price and still be a value. $400/12 get me at $33 a month and that seems reasonable if I get a year of use and gets better going forward.

All that being said if you are going to depend on bike for commuting or work it may be wise to get something with more support but sometimes gambles pay off. My only regret is I did not pick my generics up at the lower prices that are popping up lately
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Link goes to a 1000w model, same price. Good price for the specs.

Does anyone know if this bike comes with a throttle and/or torque sensor for the pedal assist? I can find this info in the description .
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I thought you had to have like a 'high seller rating' to get your items posted? This seller has 0 feedback and was opened less than a month ago (26 days ago). This is probaby a fly-by-night shop..
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I bought a Jetson Ebike from Costco a few years back. Recently the charger stopped working. Jetson won't respond to calls, voicemails, texts. Not even an acknowledgement. On their website there's many people complaining about the same problem and Jetson hasn't had the charger in stock for well over a year. Costco won't do anything either. Warranty doesn't always help. I have a perfectly good Ebike I can't ride
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