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26" Gotrax Elo Commuter Electric Bike (350W Motor, 36V Battery)

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Walmart has 26" Gotrax Elo Commuter Electric Bike (Green, 350W Motor, 36V Battery) for $298. Shipping is free.

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About this item:
  • Powerful Motor: Equipped with a 350-watt motor, this electric bike achieves a top speed of 20 MPH, suitable for city and suburban travel.
  • Extended Range: A 36V 7.8Ah battery provides a travel range of up to 25 miles per charge, facilitating longer commutes and explorations.
  • Comfortable Ride: Features a front suspension fork and 26-inch pneumatic tires to absorb shocks and ensure smooth navigation over varied urban terrain.
  • Enhanced Safety: Includes front and rear V-brakes for quick and secure stopping, enhancing rider safety.
  • Informative Display: A digital display shows essential information such as speed and battery life, keeping the rider informed during journeys.
  • Versatile Gearing: Incorporates a 7-speed Shimano shifter, offering adaptable gearing for different riding conditions and preferences.
  • Certified Standards: The bike is UL2849 and UL2271 certified, indicating adherence to specific safety and quality standards.

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Walmart has 26" Gotrax Elo Commuter Electric Bike (Green, 350W Motor, 36V Battery) for $298. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter Rokket for finding this deal.

About this item:
  • Powerful Motor: Equipped with a 350-watt motor, this electric bike achieves a top speed of 20 MPH, suitable for city and suburban travel.
  • Extended Range: A 36V 7.8Ah battery provides a travel range of up to 25 miles per charge, facilitating longer commutes and explorations.
  • Comfortable Ride: Features a front suspension fork and 26-inch pneumatic tires to absorb shocks and ensure smooth navigation over varied urban terrain.
  • Enhanced Safety: Includes front and rear V-brakes for quick and secure stopping, enhancing rider safety.
  • Informative Display: A digital display shows essential information such as speed and battery life, keeping the rider informed during journeys.
  • Versatile Gearing: Incorporates a 7-speed Shimano shifter, offering adaptable gearing for different riding conditions and preferences.
  • Certified Standards: The bike is UL2849 and UL2271 certified, indicating adherence to specific safety and quality standards.

Editor's Notes

Written by Neo45 | Staff
  • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion. 

Original Post

Written by Rokket | Staff

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Yesterday 08:07 PM
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markernstYesterday 08:07 PM
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Decent deal for a starter bike. Low aH so you aren't going to get huge miles, but nice for short commutes and your first e-bike.
The color looks like it is the luminescent glow in the dark. Would be cool if it was!
Yesterday 09:11 PM
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KnuteskiYesterday 09:11 PM
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No Throttle?
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xotToday 01:51 AM
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A 26-inch bike usually fits people who are between 4'10" (147 cm) and 5'7" (170 cm) tall. This size is common for teenagers, smaller adults, and riders of average height who want good balance and control.
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RokketToday 02:34 AM
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Quote from xot :
A 26-inch bike usually fits people who are between 4'10" (147 cm) and 5'7" (170 cm) tall. This size is common for teenagers, smaller adults, and riders of average height who want good balance and control.
Thank you for the helpful clarification.
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koidyToday 02:35 AM
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Quote from Knuteski :
No Throttle?
It's a class 2 so there should be a throttle somewhere.
Today 06:13 AM
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kigmatzomatToday 06:13 AM
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This thing is probably exactly what you expect from a $300 ebike. Everything is at best meh except for the price. The price means if you decide an ebike is not for you, you aren't out much cash. And if you do decide ebikes are great, when this breaks or you upgrade you still got your money's worth.

And tbh, the base components for ebikes have been around long enough that this could last a couple years. OK, the battery is probably gonna suck after three hundred charge cycles but if you are using this daily you'll develop more stamina to offset it or you can justify an upgrade.
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elberchoToday 09:01 AM
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I have a 15+ year old ebike with the same battery and motor specs. Used it to commute 20 miles to work. It is still a decent ride. At this price it's cheaper to get this than to replace the battery and tires!

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Finally a cheap e-bike that offers a worry-free return (unlike Ali). Wish the battery was bigger. Anyone with decent knowledge of these things know if the battery is generic/standardized, and is a cheap(ish) larger capacity battery available?
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droidusToday 09:17 AM
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Nice!
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iTomToday 09:26 AM
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For what's it's worth, I bought a GoTrax bike on clearance at Target for around $270 - originally $900. Granted it's a different model bike, but in my opinion I would say it's barely worth $270. Don't let the disc brakes fool you / it's mechanical and on my bike they were horrible. Highly inadequate and I'd go so far as to say it was dangerous.
This is also the first e-bike I've seen that didn't have a digital display. Don't get me wrong, it's better than a regular bike but it's an overall poor experience.
for reference I own 2 e-bikes - an LECTRIC and Velotric which granted are more expensive but a world of difference. I commute 12 miles to work daily. Moving from cadence sensor to torque sensor is a massive difference too. Gotrax's PAS( peddle assist) is pretty mediocre. 350 watts is basically the weakest motor you'd find on an e-bike. With all that said $300 is probably what it's actually worth and not more. Don't expect too much range either. The battery is pretty small and if you use the throttle only you can expect a vastly shorter range. Realistically you might get around 10ish miles or less. Depending on your weight and if you encounter hills it could be less.
Last edited by iTom January 5, 2026 at 02:33 AM.
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roadie123Today 10:06 AM
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thank you!
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bthandelToday 10:43 AM
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Quote from xot :
A 26-inch bike usually fits people who are between 4'10" (147 cm) and 5'7" (170 cm) tall. This size is common for teenagers, smaller adults, and riders of average height who want good balance and control.
26" means the wheel but the frame size can be different to accommodate all sizes of riders.that is not a 26" frame size just 26" wheels.frame actually looks on the smaller side.specs list this as a 26" frame but trust me its more a 17" or 19"
Last edited by bthandel January 5, 2026 at 04:00 AM.
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AlisonA3604Today 11:06 AM
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Quote from xot :
A 26-inch bike usually fits people who are between 4'10" (147 cm) and 5'7" (170 cm) tall. This size is common for teenagers, smaller adults, and riders of average height who want good balance and control.
That's the wheel size, not the frame. The " specifications" list it for 5' 1" to 6' 5", but I'd say like most of their bikes, it's probably a medium frame, so mid 5'- 6'.
Last edited by AlisonA3604 January 5, 2026 at 04:09 AM.

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