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

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$318 w/ PayPal

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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 - $80 with promo code RDC80C or RDT80C during checkout - $15 when you Checkout and Pay with PayPal = $317.87. 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. 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 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:
  • AEUS80

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Please see the original post for additional details & refer to the comments below for discussion.

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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 - $80 with promo code RDC80C or RDT80C during checkout - $15 when you Checkout and Pay with PayPal = $317.87. 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. 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 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:
  • AEUS80

Editor's Notes

Written by SaltyOne | Staff
Please see the original post for additional details & refer to the comments below for discussion.

Original Post

Written by iconian | Staff

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Grazsrootz
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I have this bike. It's a great starter to get into e biking.
Mike7311
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Always people acting like working on these bikes requires a degree. If you have basic technical ability and can watch YouTube you can repair these bikes. There really isn't much to them and most components are usually plug and play. Ive never run into something I couldn't fix myself on these kind of e-bikes. This is a cheap entry level bike and it is going to be fine for most casual riders.
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.

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jumbo11Yesterday 05:28 PM
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I always wonder about these Chinese bikes. If something breaks, is it easy to get warranty service? Easy/cheap to get replacements parts?
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The first 2 reviews are 1 star. Defective , missing parts, etc
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I have this bike. It's a great starter to get into e biking.
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Quote from jumbo11 :
I always wonder about these Chinese bikes. If something breaks, is it easy to get warranty service? Easy/cheap to get replacements parts?
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.
Last edited by edrock200 November 2, 2025 at 06:14 AM.
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Mike7311Yesterday 07:21 PM
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Always people acting like working on these bikes requires a degree. If you have basic technical ability and can watch YouTube you can repair these bikes. There really isn't much to them and most components are usually plug and play. Ive never run into something I couldn't fix myself on these kind of e-bikes. This is a cheap entry level bike and it is going to be fine for most casual riders.
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sn4keeyezYesterday 10:39 PM
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Does anyone know the width of these tires?

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mase123987Today 12:37 AM
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Price looks good but the reviews are a bit yikes if something is wrong when you get it.
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DonV1962Today 12:43 AM
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Quote from Mike7311 :
Always people acting like working on these bikes requires a degree. If you have basic technical ability and can watch YouTube you can repair these bikes. There really isn't much to them and most components are usually plug and play. Ive never run into something I couldn't fix myself on these kind of e-bikes. This is a cheap entry level bike and it is going to be fine for most casual riders.
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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PurpleBanana2098Today 01:58 AM
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Why would they encourage PayPal? Only thing I can think of is it's so you can't charge back on your credit card when they provide no customer service? Surely fees are not cheaper on their end?
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Quote from PurpleBanana2098 :
Why would they encourage PayPal? Only thing I can think of is it's so you can't charge back on your credit card when they provide no customer service? Surely fees are not cheaper on their end?
That is my guess. I will forego the $15 savings if I bite.
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IlikecheeseeToday 04:46 AM
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Quote from PurpleBanana2098 :
Why would they encourage PayPal? Only thing I can think of is it's so you can't charge back on your credit card when they provide no customer service? Surely fees are not cheaper on their end?
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?
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Quote from PurpleBanana2098 :
Why would they encourage PayPal? Only thing I can think of is it's so you can't charge back on your credit card when they provide no customer service? Surely fees are not cheaper on their end?
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?
Agreed, I thought PayPal provided protections here. I've never had to use it, but I thought they offer an extra layer of protection in addition to the CC (I know they used to, at least), but also allow you to go through the CC directly if you desire?

Please provide details on what you're talking about.

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Quote from DonV1962 :
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.
I agree. I was impressed with my ~$300 48v fifth wheel ebike. The only thing I changed was the brake pads. They worked fine but were very squeaky when applying the brakes. A $10 set of semi metallic pads and problem solved. It even had a controller setting that let me unlock it from 20mph to 28mph.

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