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expirediconian | Staff posted Aug 01, 2025 04:04 PM
expirediconian | Staff posted Aug 01, 2025 04:04 PM

20" AMYET V9-G60 48V 20AH 1000W Fat Tire Adult Ebike

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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.

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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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  • Get 1%-5% cash back on deals like this with a cash back credit card. Compare the available cash back credit cards here.
  • Rated 4.6 out of 5 stars from limited customer reviews.
  • At the time of this posting, our research indicates that this is $216.70 lower than the next best comparable online prices starting from $688.99.

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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 iconian for sharing this deal.
  • 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

Editor's Notes

Written by powerfuldoppler | Staff
  • Get 1%-5% cash back on deals like this with a cash back credit card. Compare the available cash back credit cards here.
  • Rated 4.6 out of 5 stars from limited customer reviews.
  • At the time of this posting, our research indicates that this is $216.70 lower than the next best comparable online prices starting from $688.99.

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swechsler
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I'm not TC'ing and I think this a good deal. But don't be misled by thinking that you can't be scammed on Aliexpress when the item is supposedly shipped from the US. Last year I purchased an item from Ali that showed as delivered with tracking, but I never received it. Seller had shipped a piece of junk to a different address in my city. This is a common scam. Again, I'm not saying this is what will happen with this bike, but if tracking says it was received and you didn't get it, you know what's going on.
savad
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I know exactly what you mean. Because of that, I installed "up assistant" extension on Chrome which gives you more in depth analysis on the seller. For example, this seller is getting an 8% trust rating with 15.7% neutral/bad reviews.
NikoZ
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I had ordered two of these. One came perfectly packaged brand new box and awesomely packed. The other…they sent me a used broken bike with no padding, no parts or key. Box was destroyed by the time it made it to me with a loose bike bouncing around in it. Aliexpress wants me to ship it back. Shipping cost is 560 dollars… more than the bike. I've opened a dispute with my credit card but who knows what will happen now. Waiting to see what happens. Best part is I can't leave a review on the bad one to give others a warning of what happened when buying an ebike on Aliexpress goes wrong. Really hoping my credit card company does the right thing. The bike is not rideable from damage and doesn't even have the required parts to put it together.

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Aug 24, 2025 07:48 AM
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nuy6n6nnAug 24, 2025 07:48 AM
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Quote from alu123 :
Yeah that's me, I try to stick to local roads with low speed limits/bike paths but a lot of the time you have to take a higher speed road to get somewhere in America.
Jfc...
Aug 24, 2025 11:02 AM
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KonradenAug 24, 2025 11:02 AM
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Quote from Baconshaft :
anyone else getting people riding these on the road like they're motorcycles but going 10-20mph under the speed limit?

Well these are motorcycles, literally. They belong in the road. I'd be apoplectic if someone road this thing on the sidewalk doing 30mph. I'd be apoplectic if someone rode a normal bicycle doing 30mph on a sidewalk.
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Aug 24, 2025 06:06 PM
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WolvMarineAug 24, 2025 06:06 PM
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Quote from MyBallsItch :
Quote from samuraiX20 [IMG]http://i.slickdeals.net/images/midnight/misc/backlink.gif[/IMG] :
I seriously wonder how the people enforcing it will know if the Ebike is a 750w motor or not. They don't make it obvious...

It's why I think making a law based on watts is dumb. Maybe you need more watts for heavy people or to carry more things. Should have been a law based on how fast an Ebike should be on the road or bike lane because at least you have a speed radar to find out how fast they're going instead of somehow stopping them to look at amount of watts
If you're not speeding or doing something else really dangerous and dumb nobody is going to give you a second look on one of these either way. At least in my part of the country...
Exactly, I have a Talaria Sting R MX4, pretty much an electric mid size dirt bike with a pedal kit and only time I had a cop'r slow down on me, required me to pedal a few times and the brake light went off. But that bike also has the "proper stickers" for my state and brand and model are blocked off so even a Google lovin cop wudn't be able to find anything to show it's illegal.
Aug 24, 2025 06:43 PM
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FaithfulPartner602Aug 24, 2025 06:43 PM
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Quote from WolvMarine :
Exactly, I have a Talaria Sting R MX4, pretty much an electric mid size dirt bike with a pedal kit and only time I had a cop'r slow down on me, required me to pedal a few times and the brake light went off. But that bike also has the "proper stickers" for my state and brand and model are blocked off so even a Google lovin cop wudn't be able to find anything to show it's illegal.

You have a valid point but consider that some laws are based on the engine CC. Also watts or CC could correlate with acceleration.
Aug 24, 2025 08:47 PM
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GhostGrayBoltAug 24, 2025 08:47 PM
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Quote from JasonStern :
Thanks for the helpful response on what is terrible about it and providing a better answer.
you're welcome!
Aug 25, 2025 07:03 PM
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develitateAug 25, 2025 07:03 PM
333 Posts
I ordered mine on the 19th and it arrived on the 22nd. It arrived in good condition and was easy to assemble, although the included instructions didn't quite match up to the parts that I received. My guess is the model had a minor revision and the instructions have not yet been updated.

This is my first bike in over 20 years and my first bike as an adult. It was such a blast to drive and is very comfortable.

My GF liked it so much she's buying one for herself so we can explore together.
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Aug 26, 2025 06:41 PM
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DonV1962Aug 26, 2025 06:41 PM
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Quote from PurpleWeather7240 :
Surprised no one is speaking to the problems associated with buying a "no name" e bike, especially from Ali Express. Good luck getting proprietary parts. I bought a Hurley (Swift) Big Swell a couple of years ago and it came with the battery broken off the mounts. The idiots ship their bikes with the battery mounted (saw a lot of reviews stating the same problem; after the fact!). I ended up getting about $250.. back from Woot, netting cost at $650.00. Fixed the issue with plastic epoxy and 2 large Velcro straps to keep it tight on the bike mount. Now after about 300? miles the battery is getting weak and can't find a drop on replacement, nor would I want to pay $400.00 for one for that bike. When is a bargain not a bargain? Of course you can buy 4 of these for the price of an Ariel rider, so...
https://www.reddit.com/r/ebikes/c..._the_pros/ [reddit.com]
Surprised no one is talking about the problems had when buying $2000 to $5000 ebikes with supposed support and warranty and and still finding you get none and ending up with the same type problems.

Ariel Rider gets terrible reviews and appears to be a complete mess. What more do you get is my question?

https://www.trustpilot.com/review/arielrider.com
[ATTACH]18166549[/ATTACH]

Quote :
David Weller
Rated 1 out of 5 stars
WASTE OF MONEY ZERO WARRANTY
Bike broke down after 3 Months+-!
They said I needed $100 part to fix it so I did that bike still doesn't work and they got another $100 for a $20 cable. No warranty coverage at all.

My $600 E Bike was MORE DEPENDABLE and this experience is painful literally. I donated my last bike to a friend I did not think this bike was going to break down like this with zero warranty coverage on a brand new bike is ridiculous.
Last edited by DonV1962 August 26, 2025 at 11:44 AM.

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Aug 27, 2025 01:24 AM
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BillyteddyAug 27, 2025 01:24 AM
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This mobile app is so hard to navigate. Worst than before. The UI is just strange
Aug 27, 2025 03:15 AM
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FaithfulShop353Aug 27, 2025 03:15 AM
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The tires are thinnnnn. Both popped on first ride to the smallest thorns. No issues on same trail with my ENGWE e bikes.
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Aug 27, 2025 07:04 AM
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Nepalidude69Aug 27, 2025 07:04 AM
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I just ordered the luckeep x1 lite few hours ago for around the same price shipped. Now I see this one. Any reason why I would pick this over the luckeep?
Aug 27, 2025 12:05 PM
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DigDougglerAug 27, 2025 12:05 PM
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Finally got mine assembled and test rode, briefly.

My review:

Do not buy this if you're expecting a "plug and play" e-bike that assembles without issue and needs no extra attention. You might get lucky and get that but chances are you won't. I have real doubts about the long-term functioning of this bike as it comes out-of-the-box.

Do buy this if you don't mind tinkering - the frame, wheels and battery/motor/display/controller themselves are easily worth the ~$515 deal. I really like the "mag" (no spoke) wheels. I'm probably going to end up putting in another ~$500-$600 in upgrade parts to get it to the level I want it at; at that point it will still be a ~$1,200 e-bike that does ~30 mph.

Mine arrived with a stem that got bashed up in shipping that I couldn't use. Rather than mess around trying to get a replacement from Amyet I ordered a $15 stem via Amazon. Otherwise no other issues in assembly.

Pros - Once assembled, it MOVES. I've got direct experience with 2 other e-bike models bought in the family, this is the first one that I thought "I really should be wearing a helmet and maybe other protective gear" when riding.

Electronics and battery don't have any immediate issues. All the 5 speed levels (1-4 are pedal assist I believe, 5 is pure open throttle) working without a problem.

Have charged the battery several times and no fire yet. Haven't done a "long" ride yet to test out battery capacity.

Cons - Frame style/riding position is very different than a "regular" bike. This is definitely more "cruiser" oriented than "road bike" positioning.

Brakes are barely adequate. Bought replacement brake pads to try, not installed yet.

Forks are barely adequate and are moving around in the headset - going to try tightening the headset up first and replacing it if that doesn't fix it. Long term will probably want to replace the forks and shock.

Have heard the tires puncture easily. Already bought replacement tires and tubes but haven't mounted yet.

Lots of exposed wiring on the frame/downtube that is just zip-tied to frame. Probably going to at least cover that with protective tubing before something gets snagged/damaged.

Very small and narrow seat - might be great for smaller-sized people, but if you're a bigger person you're probably not going to like the seat. I'll probably eventually either re-pack it with memory foam, get some kind of cover or a replacement seat. There's very little extra room - I can't imagine riding this two-up with anyone except maybe a toddler.

The tire pump you receive with the bike is an absolute joke - maybe it might work to inflate a beach ball. It went right in the trash.

There's a facebook group for Amyet bikes with some pretty good participation and upgrade advice for this specific model, recommend joining it.
Aug 27, 2025 12:43 PM
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Buckeyefan 1Aug 27, 2025 12:43 PM
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Quote from DigDouggler :
Finally got mine assembled and test rode, briefly.

My review:

Do not buy this if you're expecting a "plug and play" e-bike that assembles without issue and needs no extra attention. You might get lucky and get that but chances are you won't. I have real doubts about the long-term functioning of this bike as it comes out-of-the-box.

Do buy this if you don't mind tinkering - the frame, wheels and battery/motor/display/controller themselves are easily worth the ~$515 deal. I really like the "mag" (no spoke) wheels. I'm probably going to end up putting in another ~$500-$600 in upgrade parts to get it to the level I want it at; at that point it will still be a ~$1,200 e-bike that does ~30 mph.

Mine arrived with a stem that got bashed up in shipping that I couldn't use. Rather than mess around trying to get a replacement from Amyet I ordered a $15 stem via Amazon. Otherwise no other issues in assembly.

Pros - Once assembled, it MOVES. I've got direct experience with 2 other e-bike models bought in the family, this is the first one that I thought "I really should be wearing a helmet and maybe other protective gear" when riding.

Electronics and battery don't have any immediate issues. All the 5 speed levels (1-4 are pedal assist I believe, 5 is pure open throttle) working without a problem.

Have charged the battery several times and no fire yet. Haven't done a "long" ride yet to test out battery capacity.

Cons - Frame style/riding position is very different than a "regular" bike. This is definitely more "cruiser" oriented than "road bike" positioning.

Brakes are barely adequate. Bought replacement brake pads to try, not installed yet.

Forks are barely adequate and are moving around in the headset - going to try tightening the headset up first and replacing it if that doesn't fix it. Long term will probably want to replace the forks and shock.

Have heard the tires puncture easily. Already bought replacement tires and tubes but haven't mounted yet.

Lots of exposed wiring on the frame/downtube that is just zip-tied to frame. Probably going to at least cover that with protective tubing before something gets snagged/damaged.

Very small and narrow seat - might be great for smaller-sized people, but if you're a bigger person you're probably not going to like the seat. I'll probably eventually either re-pack it with memory foam, get some kind of cover or a replacement seat. There's very little extra room - I can't imagine riding this two-up with anyone except maybe a toddler.

The tire pump you receive with the bike is an absolute joke - maybe it might work to inflate a beach ball. It went right in the trash.

There's a facebook group for Amyet bikes with some pretty good participation and upgrade advice for this specific model, recommend joining it.

How many miles would you guess these thin tires will last on asphalt or concrete roads. What does a pair of quality replacement tires run for this bike?
Aug 27, 2025 01:11 PM
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DigDougglerAug 27, 2025 01:11 PM
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Quote from Buckeyefan 1 :
Quote from DigDouggler [IMG]https://slickdeals.net/images/misc/backlink.gif[/IMG] :
Finally got mine assembled and test rode, briefly.

My review:

Do not buy this if you're expecting a "plug and play" e-bike that assembles without issue and needs no extra attention. You might get lucky and get that but chances are you won't. I have real doubts about the long-term functioning of this bike as it comes out-of-the-box.

Do buy this if you don't mind tinkering - the frame, wheels and battery/motor/display/controller themselves are easily worth the ~$515 deal. I really like the "mag" (no spoke) wheels. I'm probably going to end up putting in another ~$500-$600 in upgrade parts to get it to the level I want it at; at that point it will still be a ~$1,200 e-bike that does ~30 mph.

Mine arrived with a stem that got bashed up in shipping that I couldn't use. Rather than mess around trying to get a replacement from Amyet I ordered a $15 stem via Amazon. Otherwise no other issues in assembly.

Pros - Once assembled, it MOVES. I've got direct experience with 2 other e-bike models bought in the family, this is the first one that I thought "I really should be wearing a helmet and maybe other protective gear" when riding.

Electronics and battery don't have any immediate issues. All the 5 speed levels (1-4 are pedal assist I believe, 5 is pure open throttle) working without a problem.

Have charged the battery several times and no fire yet. Haven't done a "long" ride yet to test out battery capacity.

Cons - Frame style/riding position is very different than a "regular" bike. This is definitely more "cruiser" oriented than "road bike" positioning.

Brakes are barely adequate. Bought replacement brake pads to try, not installed yet.

Forks are barely adequate and are moving around in the headset - going to try tightening the headset up first and replacing it if that doesn't fix it. Long term will probably want to replace the forks and shock.

Have heard the tires puncture easily. Already bought replacement tires and tubes but haven't mounted yet.

Lots of exposed wiring on the frame/downtube that is just zip-tied to frame. Probably going to at least cover that with protective tubing before something gets snagged/damaged.

Very small and narrow seat - might be great for smaller-sized people, but if you're a bigger person you're probably not going to like the seat. I'll probably eventually either re-pack it with memory foam, get some kind of cover or a replacement seat. There's very little extra room - I can't imagine riding this two-up with anyone except maybe a toddler.

The tire pump you receive with the bike is an absolute joke - maybe it might work to inflate a beach ball. It went right in the trash.

There's a facebook group for Amyet bikes with some pretty good participation and upgrade advice for this specific model, recommend joining it.

How many miles would you guess these thin tires will last on asphalt or concrete roads. What does a pair of quality replacement tires run for this bike?
"How many miles would you guess these thin tires will last on asphalt or concrete roads."

No direct experience, just going off of reports of others that they're very puncture un-resistant. Depends entirely on what you might run over.

"What does a pair of quality replacement tires run for this bike?"

I bought a chinese manufacture replacement pair that are supposedly "hardier" for ~$30, plus ~$18 for tubes. There's a wide range of replacement 20" tires you could possibly buy.
Aug 28, 2025 12:01 AM
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Mark42mcAug 28, 2025 12:01 AM
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I went to Walgreens today and I seen this guy pull up with one of these bikes. it's the same one as above. I have to say from the looks of it I'm really impressed. it looks really nice looking now. other than that I don't know but I just wanted to say that in person it looks really nice looking

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SDELNICKAug 28, 2025 04:06 AM
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I get a message: This coupon code can't be used in combination with other discounts. Looks like deal is dead.
Definitely DEAD. None of coupons work on this bike.

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