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20" Megawheels Fat Tire Adults Electric Bike

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zs09-09 via eBay has 20" Megawheels Fat Tire Adults Electric Bike (EB01) on sale for $655 - $131 (apply coupon code FRESHFIND20 at checkout) = $524. Shipping is free.

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Features:
  • The EB01 Electric Mountain Bike has 20 "x4. "x4.0 fat tires and a dual-locking front suspension, so you can enjoy a smooth and comfortable riding experience
  • 1500W peak brushless hub motor delivers impressive power, reaching speeds of up to 32-33 MPH in electric mode
  • 7-speed gear system offers smooth shifting, making it easy to adjust to different terrains
  • Brighter LED headlights and taillights ensure visibility and safety
  • Equipped with a 15.6Ah detachable battery, this e-bike can travel up to 40 miles in electric-only mode and up to 75 miles in pedal-assist mode
  • 3 riding modes: Electric Bike, Pedal-Assist Bike, and Regular Bike
  • Comes 90% pre-assembled

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zs09-09 via eBay has 20" Megawheels Fat Tire Adults Electric Bike (EB01) on sale for $655 - $131 (apply coupon code FRESHFIND20 at checkout) = $524. Shipping is free.

Thanks to community member SickerDealer for finding this deal.

Features:
  • The EB01 Electric Mountain Bike has 20 "x4. "x4.0 fat tires and a dual-locking front suspension, so you can enjoy a smooth and comfortable riding experience
  • 1500W peak brushless hub motor delivers impressive power, reaching speeds of up to 32-33 MPH in electric mode
  • 7-speed gear system offers smooth shifting, making it easy to adjust to different terrains
  • Brighter LED headlights and taillights ensure visibility and safety
  • Equipped with a 15.6Ah detachable battery, this e-bike can travel up to 40 miles in electric-only mode and up to 75 miles in pedal-assist mode
  • 3 riding modes: Electric Bike, Pedal-Assist Bike, and Regular Bike
  • Comes 90% pre-assembled

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kigmatzomat
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The legal limit for an ebike tops out at 28mph and 750W (1hp). Anything above either speed or power is a moped or a motorcycle, both of which require licenses.

Some states limit kids even more, like to ebikes capped at 20mph. NJ has banned ebikes for all unlicensed riders, after a kid ebiked into traffic and died. (And all parties voted for it. "Think of the children!")

Furthermore, this form factor is not good for a bicycle where you pedal. That big, wide seat? Yeah, that's crap for pedaling. Do you see any way of adjusting that seat for pedal comfort or power? Absolutely not. Notice how slack the chain is in the "action shot" on level ground. Not a great sign for keeping the chain attached.

Lastly, this "bike" screams "I wish I were a motorcycle." Triple-tree front end? Way too heavy for any bicycle. Oversized tubular steel frame? Same. Square seat in a fixed position? Only for 100% motor use. Big ol' eyeball headlight? Absolutely motorcycle-wannabe.

This thing all but has a sign that says "Do any cops want to harass me over my unlicensed e-motorcycle?"
Iamcurias
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Useless comment. The guy gave legitimate info. You gave nothing but wasted text.
yooper2001
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There are waay too many laws to name as they vary from state to state and even city to city.

Here is one of the most comprehensive article I have found.. that is even made by an ebike company.
https://www.velotricbike.com/blog...s-by-state

I am a USAF veteran living in Montana, and our outdated laws have ebikes capped at 20MPH, Mopeds at 28mph , and the rest are required to be certified as an electric motorbike.
You are required to have a driver's license to drive a moped in MT (so some older middle schoolers may be able to drive a moped). And a motorcycle endorsement for an emotorcycle.

Here straight from the state:

https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&s...quh0q4zkPL

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Mar 11, 2026 10:41 AM
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Babylicious_TouchMeMar 11, 2026 10:41 AM
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Quote from nlander :
It sucks being a man in today's world. Everything is all about being safe, and guys need to live a little outside of these boundaries. Safety for me is knowing my own limits and not going above those limits and not being an idiot around traffic. Beside that, it would be nice to not feel like we're constantly in a safety zone of laws everywhere we go. These bikes would be so much fun if people weren't so dumb in public on them.
Its got more to do with reducing the liability of the people that own the stuff that the idiots damage with this stuff. In a way they own much of society too. Look at Google... you are an owned product
Mar 11, 2026 11:21 AM
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dealsfordadMar 11, 2026 11:21 AM
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Quote from fuzzyballz :
Whatever happened to riding a regular BMX bike to school?
Same thing that happened to popping my Huey Lewis cassette into my Sony Walkman.
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Mar 11, 2026 12:36 PM
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kigmatzomatMar 11, 2026 12:36 PM
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Quote from scpdivy :
Stick to what's for sale here.
I am. My assertion is this 33mph, 1500w(2hp) vehicle isn't a street-legal e-bike anywhere in the US, and that its a moped or motorcycle that requires a license.

While yours is:

Quote from scpdivy :
My state, it's still an e-bike.
So...what state is this a street legal e-bike without a license? This is useful information for shoppers, knowing where a product can and cannot be used.
Last edited by kigmatzomat March 11, 2026 at 05:39 AM.
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Mar 11, 2026 02:30 PM
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yooper2001Mar 11, 2026 02:30 PM
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Quote from kigmatzomat :
I am. My assertion is this 33mph, 1500w(2hp) vehicle isn't a street-legal e-bike anywhere in the US, and that its a moped or motorcycle that requires a license.

While yours is:



So...what state is this a street legal e-bike without a license? This is useful information for shoppers, knowing where a product can and cannot be used.

28 MPH (or slower) is the limit in all 50 states, BUT the loophole in SOME states is to electronically or mechanically limit the speed.
I'm not really FOR more rules, but I think that the only solution is to set universal ebike speed limits that can be applied to specific roadways just like cars. Due to ebike design. Setting power and type limits isn't gonna work. I'm 240 pounds... it takes a 1000watt controller to help push my fat ass up a hill.....so should I be denied ebiking because I'm big?
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Mar 11, 2026 02:41 PM
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jjofnwaMar 11, 2026 02:41 PM
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I purchased an amyet 1000w ebike last year that was powerful enough to send me to urgent care. This one should be even better!
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Mar 11, 2026 02:55 PM
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skeleton516Mar 11, 2026 02:55 PM
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2 to 3 year all state plan is nice
Mar 11, 2026 03:15 PM
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NativesonMar 11, 2026 03:15 PM
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Quote from Fuzzy Wuzzy :
I have this exact bike, bought last year and have put about 120 miles into it. Would not recommend for under 16 years of age - as someone who is 150lb, these hit 29 mph easily, are heavy, and the brakes aren't quite the best. But, it is a lot of fun!I live in a major city, and will only ride this on the street, and some bike lanes if I go slow enough. It's a wide bike, and zooming past actual bikers is a douche thing to do at full speed (I also say this as someone who bikes a lot). Note though, Megawheels is a company that pays for reviews - so take them with a grain of salt.
Thanks for your input! I shouldn't have to scroll thru three pages of comments from wanna be internet lawyers or moralists to find useful info on a bike but that's SD these days...

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Mar 11, 2026 04:10 PM
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KumichoMar 11, 2026 04:10 PM
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Quote from scpdivy :
My state, it's still an e-bike.
I'm also curious as to what state you live in? Judging by the state laws, it looks like you either live in Alaska or Kentucky as anywhere else this isn't classified as an ebike?
Mar 11, 2026 04:38 PM
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kigmatzomatMar 11, 2026 04:38 PM
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Quote from yooper2001 :
. Setting power and type limits isn't gonna work. I'm 240 pounds... it takes a 1000watt controller to help push my fat ass up a hill.....so should I be denied ebiking because I'm big?
Going to point out that 750W is 1 horsepower. Which is more than enough to haul you up a hill if it is configured for torque. A 1hp winch can lift 1000lbs vertically. That is 4x your body weight. It just wont do it fast.

. I weigh more than you and have a 350w hub motor which will not push me up a hill by itself because the one gear it has is configured for 20mph on flat land. It does, however, make it a lot easier for me to pedal up hills. It is an e-BIKE not an e-motorcycle.

So cheap e-bikes will have some limit. We could accepting a lower top speed in a high torque configuration on cheap bikes with hub motors. That wont happen so it means the limitation is us meat-slabs have to do some of the work.

OR we pony up more cash for more expensive middrive bikes that can take advantage of multiple gears to get the maximum allowable speed on the flat land and still climb any hill at a slower pace.
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Mar 11, 2026 04:54 PM
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yooper2001Mar 11, 2026 04:54 PM
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Quote from kigmatzomat :
Going to point out that 750W is 1 horsepower. Which is more than enough to haul you up a hill if it is configured for torque. A 1hp winch can lift 1000lbs vertically. That is 4x your body weight. It just wont do it fast.

. I weigh more than you and have a 350w hub motor which will not push me up a hill by itself because the one gear it has is configured for 20mph on flat land. It does, however, make it a lot easier for me to pedal up hills. It is an e-BIKE not an e-motorcycle.

So cheap e-bikes will have some limit. We could accepting a lower top speed in a high torque configuration on cheap bikes with hub motors. That wont happen so it means the limitation is us meat-slabs have to do some of the work.

OR we pony up more cash for more expensive middrive bikes that can take advantage of multiple gears to get the maximum allowable speed on the flat land and still climb any hill at a slower pace.

1 HP motor is not sufficient for me up 'Montana' hills if it's in a hub motor just due to the sheer length of the hill. Yes I know because I had to scrimp and save to get a mid drive to use the gearing....about 7MPH is the limit using the mid drive and my broken knees. The point I was trying to make was (In my humble opinion) power shouldn't be the factor.....SPEED should be, because of the variability of rider sizes. A 750w bike can push a 100 pound rider or an in shape rider into unsafe speeds. (Which is the problem) whereas even all out, it wouldn't push me to the legal limit.
Mar 11, 2026 08:24 PM
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flashesbuckMar 11, 2026 08:24 PM
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I bought something very similar to this about 2 years ago. At that time it was $800 shipped to the door. Makes sense they are getting cheaper. The controller on my bike was very "on / off" with the throttle. Perhaps its gotten better. I didnt ride it very far, so im not sure what the real range would have been.
Basically the electronics are very "okay'ish" on these. But could easly be upgraded if your into that. The frame, wheel and the sum of all the other components are well worth what they are asking. Very heavy frame as well. Its a decent starting point for a good DIY E-Motorcycle build.
Mar 12, 2026 08:15 AM
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samuraiX20Mar 12, 2026 08:15 AM
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Quote from SDLooper :

Do you always have trouble following even basic conversations on the internet ??


It did not start as me saying randomly: "Hey I wish more cops would stop middle schoolers on these ! "

It was him (for some reason saying he was a cop), wondering what "code" (which it wouldn't be a code in any case) from stopping kids from riding these to another person's reply.

I said basically common sense should tell you (code or not) a 33 mph motorized vehicle for a small kid, probably isn't a good idea if you want them to stay in one piece.

Let me know if I need to bring out your crayons if you're still confused.
I have a hard time believing it's a cop with 29 years because, I agree, if you don't think a kid riding 30+ mph on a bike lane, let alone a road or sidewalk, is questionable, then it's a wonder why no cops are doing anything
Last edited by samuraiX20 March 12, 2026 at 11:00 AM.
Mar 12, 2026 08:24 AM
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samuraiX20Mar 12, 2026 08:24 AM
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Quote from yooper2001 :

28 MPH (or slower) is the limit in all 50 states, BUT the loophole in SOME states is to electronically or mechanically limit the speed.
I'm not really FOR more rules, but I think that the only solution is to set universal ebike speed limits that can be applied to specific roadways just like cars. Due to ebike design. Setting power and type limits isn't gonna work. I'm 240 pounds... it takes a 1000watt controller to help push my fat ass up a hill.....so should I be denied ebiking because I'm big?
100% agree. This whole power wattage thing is pointless and a waste of time. No cop is going to want to pull over someone to check the small text on the hub saying how many watts is

Unless there's a federal law that's heavily mandates that bike hubs should be color coded to represent the power wattage, it's easier to just have no power wattage limit, require no throttle on any Ebike, and class of ebikes based on speed, with max being 25mph

If someone mods the Ebike to go faster than that, easier to hunt down and arrest them
Mar 15, 2026 12:47 AM
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CheapiedudeMar 15, 2026 12:47 AM
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Quote from yooper2001 :
1500 watts 33mph is not considered an ebike is most states...and is also illegal for middle schoolers in most states... Be warned!
I promise you in Idaho the middle schoolers are not getting the message

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Mar 15, 2026 01:42 AM
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yooper2001Mar 15, 2026 01:42 AM
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Quote from Cheapiedude :
I promise you in Idaho the middle schoolers are not getting the message

Exactly! That is why I decided to post and warn the parent. I think most of the parents either don't know or don't care.....causing this problem.

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