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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.

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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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  • 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.
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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.
edrock200
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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.
DonV1962
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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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Nov 04, 2025 12:17 PM
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PurplePocket2732Nov 04, 2025 12:17 PM
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​This electric bicycle for this price offers exceptional value in the budget category. I paid $440 for the same bike in August. While it is certainly not a top-of-the-line model, it reliably handles daily commuting and general riding, fully justifying its price point.

​On a full charge, the bike gets me about 15 miles when relying solely on full-throttle operation. The top speed typically settles between 25 and 28 mph, though actual velocity is variable depending on factors such as terrain and wind resistance.

​A notable issue encountered early on involved the electrical system. The bike frequently displayed an error code, which caused the pedal assist functionality to cease working. The root cause was easily traced to multiple loose connections throughout the wiring harness. This isn't a complex fix, but it highlights a mandatory step for new owners: a comprehensive inspection is required to ensure all plugs and connections are tight and secure before regular use.

​The primary functional drawback is the design of the Pedal Assist System (PAS). Instead of offering a smooth, gradual boost, the system tends to deliver a sudden, almost jolting surge of power. The bike essentially gives the rider significantly more power than they are actively inputting. For a truly natural and intuitive riding experience, a high-quality PAS should aim to precisely match the rider's effort, providing a smooth multiplication of power rather than an abrupt jolt.
Nov 04, 2025 12:47 PM
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MidContrastNov 04, 2025 12:47 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.
This is the most honest and real review I've seen on bikes like this. And trust me, many china parts bin bikes with a string of letters for a brand are exactly like this. I prefer brands like this that have a US warehouse and actual customer support. You WILL have issues from the factory, so its easier if there's at least a year or two warranty so they can send you replacement parts easily. This being AliExpress, you're on your own after delivery. If you can tinker, then you can enjoy the savings. If you want a plug and play experience I'd probably prepare to spend more and look for a brand with good customer service
Nov 04, 2025 01:35 PM
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ThriftyIdea1149Nov 04, 2025 01:35 PM
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You get what you pay for.
Nov 04, 2025 01:43 PM
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ysridhar12Nov 04, 2025 01:43 PM
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RDC80C coupon worked for me
Nov 04, 2025 07:12 PM
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MisterOfMagmaNov 04, 2025 07:12 PM
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I looked through the reviews on Amazon for the same bike. A LOT of them talk about bad batteries, missing parts and failing front brakes but they also say customer service sent them new parts. Not sure I'd order on through Ali, personally.
Nov 04, 2025 07:52 PM
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DaronMaxNov 04, 2025 07:52 PM
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Aliexpress customer support is definitely lacking. I got a defective bike from ali with the urlife vendor. They will not cover return shipping. I will need to pay return shipping on a defective bike which is heavy and will cost a lot to ship back. I am openning a case with paypal and see what happens. Don't buy anything heavy from aliexpress. If things goes south, they will not cover return shipping.
Nov 04, 2025 09:24 PM
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LopezwinsNov 04, 2025 09:24 PM
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I bought this same bike on Amazon and it's perfect for a teen starter.

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dashivNov 04, 2025 09:32 PM
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I cannot believe people posting Aliexpress shit here.
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Quote from MidContrast :
This is the most honest and real review I've seen on bikes like this. And trust me, many china parts bin bikes with a string of letters for a brand are exactly like this. I prefer brands like this that have a US warehouse and actual customer support. You WILL have issues from the factory, so its easier if there's at least a year or two warranty so they can send you replacement parts easily. This being AliExpress, you're on your own after delivery. If you can tinker, then you can enjoy the savings. If you want a plug and play experience I'd probably prepare to spend more and look for a brand with good customer service
People spending $3000 to $10000 have problems as well and get little support or warranty. High end bike makers are going belly up fast and leaving customers with no support and no source of parts.

Sometimes what you expect to get when spending extra money on safety and security it is not what you get. Do note in the bike world as in many "dealer" means "corporate sales team storefront" All the money goes to sales and corporate and they will pay some schlub low wages to fix your bike.

I can have ten of these and have ten sets of extra parts and still pay less than one dealer ebike. Generic China ebikes have more generic, cheap and readily available parts. I have had three for three years now and not have a problem one.

Here is review of what you say we should get and a bike cost $12,170. We can have 36 of these for that price and be riding them to we die
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On June 27, 2025, I purchased a Trek Domane SLR7 AXS bicycle €10,599. At this price point, one expects flawless quality and exemplary customer service. Unfortunately, my experience with Trek has been quite the opposite.

The bike was delivered assembled by an authorized professional dealer, who advised me to ride it a few times before adjusting certain components (saddle, tires, stem). I followed this advice and rode the bike four times for about an hour each, before bringing it back for final adjustments.

At that point, the dealer discovered a manufacturing defect on one of the Bontrager carbon wheels (original equipment on the bike). This defect was reported to Trek, who acknowledged the issue, but simply offered to… replace the defective wheel with one of a different color (!), because the original version is already discontinued, less than two weeks after receiving a supposedly brand-new, high-end bike.

Even worse: Trek is asking me to purchase the second matching wheel myself, offering only a 20% discount — in other words, I'm being asked to pay even more to compensate for their own manufacturing defect. This is completely unacceptable — even scandalous.

Trek sells bikes for over €10,000 but refuses to take full responsibility when defects occur. Their after-sales policy is an insult to the customer.
Avoid at all costs if you expect any level of seriousness, respect, or proper warranty support.
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MidContrastNov 04, 2025 10:37 PM
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Quote from DonV1962 :
People spending $3000 to $10000 have problems as well and get little support or warranty. High end bike makers are going belly up fast and leaving customers with no support and no source of parts.Sometimes what you expect to get when spending extra money on safety and security it is not what you get. Do note in the bike world as in many "dealer" means "corporate sales team storefront" All the money goes to sales and corporate and they will pay some schlub low wages to fix your bike.I can have ten of these and have ten sets of extra parts and still pay less than one dealer ebike. Generic China ebikes have more generic, cheap and readily available parts. I have had three for three years now and not have a problem one.Here is review of what you say we should get and a bike cost $12,170. We can have 36 of these for that price and be riding them to we die
Putting a lot of words into my mouth friend Smilie I would never recommend a Trek or big brand ebike in a thousand years. The proprietary nature of those bikes alone is infuriating enough, not to mention the fact that they use the same chinese parts in custom shapes. You also seemed to have invented a price point and then got mad at me for it. My point still stands that if you do not want to tinker, you will have to spend more than $300. Im not sure where 3-10k is coming from, but it aint me.


I never recommended any brands, I fully endorse chinese ebikes because they dominate the entire industry. All US or western brands use the same chinese parts. I actually don't think there are any US made ebikes out there and if there are, there probably still sourcing some Chinese parts.


What I DID suggest was to find one with a halfway decent warranty and customer service, so you can work through the inevitable issues reasonably. I did this and own a freego. It is a Chinese bike that isnt from AliExpress. Their customer service is good, and they send me parts if I have an issue without question. I didn't suggest it because a bike really depends on what you use it for, this one fit my goals. Anyway, put the claws away please! I'm pretty sure we're on the same side here haha. Buy this and enjoy the savings if you're ready to tinker.
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Quote from MidContrast :
This is the most honest and real review I've seen on bikes like this. And trust me, many china parts bin bikes with a string of letters for a brand are exactly like this. I prefer brands like this that have a US warehouse and actual customer support. You WILL have issues from the factory, so its easier if there's at least a year or two warranty so they can send you replacement parts easily. This being AliExpress, you're on your own after delivery. If you can tinker, then you can enjoy the savings. If you want a plug and play experience I'd probably prepare to spend more and look for a brand with good customer service
The listing ships from a US warehouse. My 5thwheel, via temu, shipped from a US warehouse. I emailed them asking if they sell spare batteries, they replied within 24h and shipped me one for free, from a US warehouse.

Not sure if people realize these "premium" brands have most of their parts made in China as well. So if you want to pay 3x+ for the name, have at it. Go scour reddit, the premium brands have horror stories for support and broken after a month stories too.
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Nov 04, 2025 10:54 PM
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Quote from edrock200 :
The listing ships from a US warehouse. My 5thwheel, via temu, shipped from a US warehouse. I emailed them asking if they sell spare batteries, they replied within 24h and shipped me one for free, from a US warehouse.Not sure if people realize these "premium" brands have most of their parts made in China as well. So if you want to pay 3x+ for the name, have at it. Go scour reddit, the premium brands have horror stories for support and broken after a month stories too.
Another person putting words in my mouth. Please see my latest comment above yours. I don't care for premium brands and never recommended them
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Quote from MidContrast :
Putting a lot of words into my mouth friend [img]https://static.slickdealscdn.com/images/smilies/smile.gif[/img] I would never recommend a Trek or big brand ebike in a thousand years. The proprietary nature of those bikes alone is infuriating enough, not to mention the fact that they use the same chinese parts in custom shapes. You also seemed to have invented a price point and then got mad at me for it. My point still stands that if you do not want to tinker, you will have to spend more than $300. Im not sure where 3-10k is coming from, but it aint me.


I never recommended any brands, I fully endorse chinese ebikes because they dominate the entire industry. All US or western brands use the same chinese parts. I actually don't think there are any US made ebikes out there and if there are, there probably still sourcing some Chinese parts.


What I DID suggest was to find one with a halfway decent warranty and customer service, so you can work through the inevitable issues reasonably. I did this and own a freego. It is a Chinese bike that isnt from AliExpress. Their customer service is good, and they send me parts if I have an issue without question. I didn't suggest it because a bike really depends on what you use it for, this one fit my goals. Anyway, put the claws away please! I'm pretty sure we're on the same side here haha. Buy this and enjoy the savings if you're ready to tinker.
You are correct I did just what you say and I apologize. In my defense I was arguing against a vibe I run across much to often that drives me crazy. People offered just the bike I pulled the review from as one you get great support for. They threw another expensive brand as another alternative and they also had a terrible reputation and got the same type reviews. Both brands were made in China.

I am glad and very interested in hearing there are some lower priced ebikes that are offering decent support. I met a guy that had one I never heard of from small bike shop and I think he paid about $800 which I thought pretty good. It was very very nice looking and well built bike from what I could see and tell. Have no idea as to what support the maker or the shop is offering him but am sure he is getting something. Maybe the small local shops with cheaper China bikes will come to dominate the market.
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Quote from edrock200 :
It weighs 65lbs. Ebike friendly racks can be had for ~120 and the lowest rated capacity I've seen is 150lbs. Most ebikes are 40+lbs.
Ur argument makes no sense. What does the price of a bike rack have to do with how bulky this item is?Stop trying to hide from the buyers what is a clear disadvantage. Trying to "roast" someone who posts a FYI is just poor etiquette on SD sellers behalf.

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SubaruEJ25Nov 05, 2025 01:57 PM
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I was wondering if anyone else is having problems with their order? I purchased the ebike when the deal went live. AliExpress refused to honor the PayPal discount even though it was still valid at the time of purchase. I sent them screenshots and supporting evidence, but they still refused to honor the discount. I ended up paying $349 after tax and 1% discount using coins. After the pricing dispute, everything seemed to be OK. I received a tracking number and the shipment started making its way from the CA warehouse and was scheduled to arrive on Friday. This morning I noticed a "shipment exception". I called FedEx and the CS rep said that the ebike was not paid for and I'd have to contact the seller. Obviously, it was paid for, I have the order confirmation, PayPal receipt, and charge to the corresponding credit card. I'm waiting to hear back from the seller.

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