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expirediconian | Staff posted Nov 01, 2025 03:51 PM
expirediconian | Staff posted Nov 01, 2025 03:51 PM

26" AMYET EB26 1500W Peak 48V 15AH Adult Electric Fat Tire Bike

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AMYET-EBIKE Store via AliExpress also has 26" AMYET EB26 1000W 48V 15AH Adult Electric Fat Tire Bike (EB26-black) on sale for $424.78 > now $400.94 - $80 with promo code AEUS80 or RDT80C during checkout = $344.78 -> $320.94 -> $342.18 -> now $343.66. Shipping is free.

Note, Select PayPal as your payment method to save an additional $40, bringing the total to ~$303.66.

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About this Item:
  • 48V 1000W Brushless Motor / 1500W Peak
  • 48V 15AH lithium-ion In the tube cell LG batteries
  • 330lb Max Load
  • up to 28MPH
  • Dual Shock Absorber
  • Carbon Steel Frame
  • LCD Display
  • 7-Speed Shimano Shifter
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AMYET-EBIKE Store via AliExpress has 26" AMYET EB26 1000W 48V 15AH Adult Electric Fat Tire Bike (EB26-black) on sale for $412.87 -> $421.72 - $80 with promo code AEUS80 or RDT80C during checkout = $317.87 --> $332.14 -> $331.78 -> Now $341.72. Shipping is free.

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Written by persian_mafia | Staff
  • Rated 4.1 out of 5 stars from customer reviews.
  • This price beats our August '25 Frontpage Deal.
  • Our research indicates that this deal is $143.96 less (32% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $447.69 at the time of this posting.
Please see the original post for additional details & refer to the comments below for discussion.

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Update: This popular frontpage deal is still available.

AMYET-EBIKE Store via AliExpress also has 26" AMYET EB26 1000W 48V 15AH Adult Electric Fat Tire Bike (EB26-black) on sale for $424.78 > now $400.94 - $80 with promo code AEUS80 or RDT80C during checkout = $344.78 -> $320.94 -> $342.18 -> now $343.66. Shipping is free.

Note, Select PayPal as your payment method to save an additional $40, bringing the total to ~$303.66.

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. You may have to manually type in the promo code to apply it at checkout. This item ships from a USA warehouse. For expedited customer service, please email [email protected].
About this Item:
  • 48V 1000W Brushless Motor / 1500W Peak
  • 48V 15AH lithium-ion In the tube cell LG batteries
  • 330lb Max Load
  • up to 28MPH
  • Dual Shock Absorber
  • Carbon Steel Frame
  • LCD Display
  • 7-Speed Shimano Shifter
Expired promo code:
  • RDC80C
No Longer Available:
AMYET-EBIKE Store via AliExpress has 26" AMYET EB26 1000W 48V 15AH Adult Electric Fat Tire Bike (EB26-black) on sale for $412.87 -> $421.72 - $80 with promo code AEUS80 or RDT80C during checkout = $317.87 --> $332.14 -> $331.78 -> Now $341.72. Shipping is free.

Editor's Notes

Written by persian_mafia | Staff
  • Rated 4.1 out of 5 stars from customer reviews.
  • This price beats our August '25 Frontpage Deal.
  • Our research indicates that this deal is $143.96 less (32% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $447.69 at the time of this posting.
Please see the original post for additional details & refer to the comments below for discussion.

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Engineered_logic
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Bought this bike several months ago for $400 and have just under 100 miles riding it. If you aren't willing and able to tinker/tune-up a bicycle, this bike is not for you. I'm an engineer and very mechanically inclined. My bike was missing a steering head stem bolt, front rotor was warped, brakes were WAY out of adjustment and the derailer needed to be adjusted too. This is a 6 speed bike, NOT 7. The shifter on the handle bar has 7 speeds but the derailer has 6 and doesn't have adjustability to hit the 6th gear. Check bolt torque on EVERY bolt. Nearly all bolts were barely hand tight. When airing up the tires, take time to center the tube in the wheel and that the tire bead sits on the inside lip of the wheel. Took me a few attempts to get it right. Aliexpress customer service is non-existent, if there's an issue you are on your own. Buyer be warned. This bike sits pretty high, if you are height challenged, it may feel awkward for you.
This is a China parts bin bike, you can find replacement parts for everything but you've got to search! Rotors are a bit of pain to find due to the odd center to center bolt spacing. Youtube the video on assembly, it might save you a few mins of head scratching.
I hate how the front wheel mounts to the forks. Under braking, the entire assembly torques on the front forks. TBH, this bike is scarily built for doing 28 mph. I've ridden motorcycles since I was a teen and joke I should wear a full track suit and helmet with it.
The mechanical brakes are horrible for a bike this heavy that'll go this fast. As long as you recognize you cannot stop on a dime at 20+mph then ok.
Note this is a class 3 bike technically. If you ride in parks for only class 2, only use PAS mode 2 (19mph cap). Get a class 2 sticker and you'll "technically" be compliant. Other bikers may get pissed off if you're ripping past them at 20+! This is a novice trail bike. If you jump this bike more than a foot you don't expect to land in one piece.
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The parts are usually commoditized/generic and can be found on ali express/amazon, but depends on the bike. Don't expect anyone to come repair it though. At best you will have parts sent to you and you swap it or hope your local bike shop is willing to work on it for a cost. That said, they aren't hard to work on if you have basic mechanic skills. The only special tool I needed in addition to a basic tool set was a crank arm puller and a spider nut, both of which can be had for ~$20 on Amazon, and it's rare you need to pull those off. I just wanted longer crank arms.
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Same here I have three entry level china e bikes I purchased some years back at near twice this price and all have been fine. Just got back from 30 mile trip today.

I compare my build quality to some much higher end bikes and see little or no difference. I also warn it is the higher end bike makers are closing up shop as ebikes become more of a commodity and they will be the bikes you are less likely to find a parts for. Higher end and over engineered things have more proprietary parts and always cost more and are harder to repair than the more common versions. It is part of the marketing strategy to make them that way.

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Quote from Ilikecheesee :
Huh? PayPal used to have some of the best customer protection available. Has something changed recently with them or have I just been unusually lucky with them in the past?
Directly from PayPal website:
IMPORTANT: You may be required to return the item to the seller or other party we specify as part of the settlement of your claim. PayPal's Purchase Protection program does not entitle you to coverage for the return shipping costs that you may incur.
ALSO
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The following items or transactions are not eligible for PayPal's Purchase Protection program:
Vehicles, including, but not limited to, motor vehicles, motorcycles, recreational vehicles, aircraft, and boats, except for personally portable light vehicles used for recreational purposes like bicycles and wheeled hoverboards.
Good luck with the motor vehicle vs bicycle distinction
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Bought this bike several months ago for $400 and have just under 100 miles riding it. If you aren't willing and able to tinker/tune-up a bicycle, this bike is not for you. I'm an engineer and very mechanically inclined. My bike was missing a steering head stem bolt, front rotor was warped, brakes were WAY out of adjustment and the derailer needed to be adjusted too. This is a 6 speed bike, NOT 7. The shifter on the handle bar has 7 speeds but the derailer has 6 and doesn't have adjustability to hit the 6th gear. Check bolt torque on EVERY bolt. Nearly all bolts were barely hand tight. When airing up the tires, take time to center the tube in the wheel and that the tire bead sits on the inside lip of the wheel. Took me a few attempts to get it right. Aliexpress customer service is non-existent, if there's an issue you are on your own. Buyer be warned. This bike sits pretty high, if you are height challenged, it may feel awkward for you.
This is a China parts bin bike, you can find replacement parts for everything but you've got to search! Rotors are a bit of pain to find due to the odd center to center bolt spacing. Youtube the video on assembly, it might save you a few mins of head scratching.
I hate how the front wheel mounts to the forks. Under braking, the entire assembly torques on the front forks. TBH, this bike is scarily built for doing 28 mph. I've ridden motorcycles since I was a teen and joke I should wear a full track suit and helmet with it.
The mechanical brakes are horrible for a bike this heavy that'll go this fast. As long as you recognize you cannot stop on a dime at 20+mph then ok.
Note this is a class 3 bike technically. If you ride in parks for only class 2, only use PAS mode 2 (19mph cap). Get a class 2 sticker and you'll "technically" be compliant. Other bikers may get pissed off if you're ripping past them at 20+! This is a novice trail bike. If you jump this bike more than a foot you don't expect to land in one piece.
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Quote from PurpleBanana2098 :
Directly from PayPal website:
IMPORTANT: You may be required to return the item to the seller or other party we specify as part of the settlement of your claim. PayPal's Purchase Protection program does not entitle you to coverage for the return shipping costs that you may incur.
ALSO
Ineligible Items and Transactions
The following items or transactions are not eligible for PayPal's Purchase Protection program:
Vehicles, including, but not limited to, motor vehicles, motorcycles, recreational vehicles, aircraft, and boats, except for personally portable light vehicles used for recreational purposes like bicycles and wheeled hoverboards.
Good luck with the motor vehicle vs bicycle distinction
Purchase with funds from a credit card like Amex. I've had good success on removing paypal charges when funded from AMEX.
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These seems to be very close to the ebikes sold on tiktok for about $600, so I have been VERY tempted to pick one up. I am just hesitant since there is a federal ebike rebate that hasn't been passed yet, and many states have rebates too, just not mine yet.
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sandr8Nov 02, 2025 03:38 PM
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Quote from Engineered_logic :
Bought this bike several months ago for $400 and have just under 100 miles riding it. If you aren't willing and able to tinker/tune-up a bicycle, this bike is not for you. I'm an engineer and very mechanically inclined. My bike was missing a steering head stem bolt, front rotor was warped, brakes were WAY out of adjustment and the derailer needed to be adjusted too. This is a 6 speed bike, NOT 7. The shifter on the handle bar has 7 speeds but the derailer has 6 and doesn't have adjustability to hit the 6th gear. Check bolt torque on EVERY bolt. Nearly all bolts were barely hand tight. When airing up the tires, take time to center the tube in the wheel and that the tire bead sits on the inside lip of the wheel. Took me a few attempts to get it right. Aliexpress customer service is non-existent, if there's an issue you are on your own. Buyer be warned. This bike sits pretty high, if you are height challenged, it may feel awkward for you.
This is a China parts bin bike, you can find replacement parts for everything but you've got to search! Rotors are a bit of pain to find due to the odd center to center bolt spacing. Youtube the video on assembly, it might save you a few mins of head scratching.
I hate how the front wheel mounts to the forks. Under braking, the entire assembly torques on the front forks. TBH, this bike is scarily built for doing 28 mph. I've ridden motorcycles since I was a teen and joke I should wear a full track suit and helmet with it.
The mechanical brakes are horrible for a bike this heavy that'll go this fast. As long as you recognize you cannot stop on a dime at 20+mph then ok.
Note this is a class 3 bike technically. If you ride in parks for only class 2, only use PAS mode 2 (19mph cap). Get a class 2 sticker and you'll "technically" be compliant. Other bikers may get pissed off if you're ripping past them at 20+! This is a novice trail bike. If you jump this bike more than a foot you don't expect to land in one piece.
I recently bought a deepower bike for over $900 and the front rotor is slightly warped as well and makes noise while the bike is rolling. I guess I need to buy a new rotor, right?
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Quote from Engineered_logic :
Bought this bike several months ago for $400 and have just under 100 miles riding it. If you aren't willing and able to tinker/tune-up a bicycle, this bike is not for you. I'm an engineer and very mechanically inclined. My bike was missing a steering head stem bolt, front rotor was warped, brakes were WAY out of adjustment and the derailer needed to be adjusted too. This is a 6 speed bike, NOT 7. The shifter on the handle bar has 7 speeds but the derailer has 6 and doesn't have adjustability to hit the 6th gear. Check bolt torque on EVERY bolt. Nearly all bolts were barely hand tight. When airing up the tires, take time to center the tube in the wheel and that the tire bead sits on the inside lip of the wheel. Took me a few attempts to get it right. Aliexpress customer service is non-existent, if there's an issue you are on your own. Buyer be warned. This bike sits pretty high, if you are height challenged, it may feel awkward for you.
This is a China parts bin bike, you can find replacement parts for everything but you've got to search! Rotors are a bit of pain to find due to the odd center to center bolt spacing. Youtube the video on assembly, it might save you a few mins of head scratching.
I hate how the front wheel mounts to the forks. Under braking, the entire assembly torques on the front forks. TBH, this bike is scarily built for doing 28 mph. I've ridden motorcycles since I was a teen and joke I should wear a full track suit and helmet with it.
The mechanical brakes are horrible for a bike this heavy that'll go this fast. As long as you recognize you cannot stop on a dime at 20+mph then ok.
Note this is a class 3 bike technically. If you ride in parks for only class 2, only use PAS mode 2 (19mph cap). Get a class 2 sticker and you'll "technically" be compliant. Other bikers may get pissed off if you're ripping past them at 20+! This is a novice trail bike. If you jump this bike more than a foot you don't expect to land in one piece.
Helpful synopsis, thank you. Picked one up at this price to hopefully prove out the concept to a parent that struggles to go the distance on group rides now.
Any helpful resources to validate and check hardware with anyone familiar with these Chinese ebikes can recommend or link to, you mentioned an assembly video, SKU specific or general, link?
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Quote from PurpleBanana2098 :
Directly from PayPal website:
IMPORTANT: You may be required to return the item to the seller or other party we specify as part of the settlement of your claim. PayPal's Purchase Protection program does not entitle you to coverage for the return shipping costs that you may incur.
ALSO
Ineligible Items and Transactions
The following items or transactions are not eligible for PayPal's Purchase Protection program:
Vehicles, including, but not limited to, motor vehicles, motorcycles, recreational vehicles, aircraft, and boats, except for personally portable light vehicles used for recreational purposes like bicycles and wheeled hoverboards.
Good luck with the motor vehicle vs bicycle distinction
Can anyone speculate if using a credit card for the payment form via PayPal , does that protection on the credit card not still apply?

Or is that layer somehow nullified through PayPal?

Would like to understand that for future clarity.

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Quote from sn4keeyez :
Does anyone know the width of these tires?
In the 7th photo it says 4", which is expected for fat tire.
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vicvega09Nov 02, 2025 04:51 PM
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Quite a deal if actual LG cells... I wonder what the chances are... 48V15AH is 13S6P in the cheapest configuration, which would be 78 cells, at cheap wholesale is ~$3/cell, which would be $234 for just the cells.

Maybe you could cut that down a bit by using 5P on 3.5ah cells, but then you'd call it 17.5ah, or even 4P @14ah. You'd get bad voltage sag and much shorter battery life with the higher discharge current, but they presumably don't care about longer term performance.
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Quote from rotarypower101 :
Can anyone speculate if using a credit card for the payment form via PayPal , does that protection on the credit card not still apply?

Or is that layer somehow nullified through PayPal?

Would like to understand that for future clarity.
I don't know if this is still the case, but in the past, if you filed an issue with your credit card and not with PayPal, PayPal would kill your account, because it's PayPal losing the money, not the recipient, since PayPal is essentially the escrow/broker. So yes it works, but at the cost of losing your PayPal account (if this is still the case.)
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Does anyone know the range?
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Quote from nathanielm :
Does anyone know the range?
65 miles (claimed) down hill peddling with the wind at your back. Mileage may vary! Literally! 30-40 miles.
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Mine is coming out to $359 due to "additional fee" which are taxes...
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You should be able to change parts IF you know which part needs changing.

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Bought this exact bike a couple months ago. I would say it's worth the $318 price tag, but a couple caveats:

1) bike is a TANK. Not really a surprise, but if the battery runs out and you still have real estate between you and your destination, good luck.
2) my particular bike's horn and front lamp/light controller (same controller for both) came dead on arrival. I never bothered contacting customer support because i don't know if id ever use them. Not really a deal breaker for me.
3) settings on the digital computer are confusing as hell. There are like 25 settings in total, and some of them...I have no idea what they are for. It basically just says what setting number you're on (1-25), and then the setting option, also in numeric format. You can find the explanation online on Reddit, but no one agrees on what the best settings are. I simply found the setting that adjusts power assist and went with that. Recommendation is to just stick with the default settings. Once you go down the rabbit hole of messing with settings, you won't remember what the defaults are and then you're screwed until you figure out how to reset to factory settings.
4) power assist: I bought this thinking I would use maybe 20% power assist so I could still manage to get some sort of aerobic exercise. Even on the lowest setting, it will be 90% power assist up to 11mph and there's no way to adjust it so that you have more manual pedal power unless you turn power assist off completely, but then you're stuck driving a tank (see #1). Settings are 1-5, max will get you up to around 25 mph, but anything slower than what any particular assist setting's minimum speed is set to, and it's all bike. Personally, I do not like this and it's killed my ambition to use it at all.

Outside of any of these issues, I still think it's worth buying as a starter bike.
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