Update: This popular front-page deal is available again with a slight price rise.
AMYET-EBIKE Store via AliExpress has
20" AMYET V9-G60 48V 20AH 1000W Fat Tire Adult Ebike (2 Colors) on sale for $583.55 -> now $585.98 - $100 with promo code
AEUS100 in cart = $483.55 -> $485.98 -> $481.82 -> $496.96 -> $481.34 -> $472.29 -> $467.55
>Now $468.36.
Shipping is free.
Thanks to Deal Editor
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- Note: Price may fluctuate slightly with currency exchange rates. You must be signed into your AliExpress account and have your address added 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. You may have to manually type in the promo code to apply it at checkout. This item ships from a USA warehouse.
About this Item:
- 48V 20Ah Lithium Battery
- 330 lbs Capacity
- 30+ Mile Range
- 7-Speed Shimano Gear
- 1000W Brushless Motor, 1500W Max
- Alloy Steel Bike Frame
- Color LCD Display
- Dual Suspension
- LED From Light
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank LondonGuy
There was a fire-related Tesla list done, not updated since 2023
https://www.tesla-fire.com/
Total Tesla Fires as of : 232 confirmed cases | Fatalities Involving a Tesla Car Fire Count: 83
Probably 85% assembled. You'd do better buying from AcBest ebikes at this price point.
I attempted to buy a couple of high-ticket items (over $100) because they were dirt cheap compared to other places. What did I get? Two weeks of radio silence followed by a sudden cancellation—and they held onto my money the entire time. Not a single update. No accountability.
Their entire setup is borderline scammy. Sellers bait you with ridiculously low prices, wait to see how many suckers bite, then decide whether they'll bother fulfilling the order. They're under no pressure to follow through, and you're stuck wondering if you just threw your money into a black hole.
AliExpress is basically retail roulette—you spin the wheel and hope your order doesn't vanish into thin air.
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With cars, there's registration, insurance, fuel taxes, inspections — all these things bring in money. But if everyone started using high-speed e-bikes that don't need gas, don't need insurance, and don't go through the DMV, they'd lose out. So instead of admitting that, they try to limit them by calling them dangerous or classifying them differently based on wattage or throttle use.
Basically, it's not really about safety. It's about control and keeping people in the system they can charge money for.
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"Tesla goes off road, hits a tree, and bursts into flames", "Tesla burns, arson suspected," "Car carrier carrying Tesla's catches on fire," "Tesla drives off cliff and catches on fire" and "Trash fire spreads to Tesla"
But back to the topic of battery starting a fire - there is always a chance of a fire from batteries. Just do some general due-diligence to drastically minimize the chances
It's no different than how they treat scooters/motorcycles. 49CC or lower is generally not considered a "motorcycle" and therefore don't require a motorcycle endorsement.
If you want a faster/more powerful ebike, no one is stopping you. It just needs to be correctly registered and maybe tagged depending on the state.
Real solution to all this garbage is no limits for over 18, under 250 or 500 for under 18s. Done
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