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frontpageNellieVA99 posted Jun 04, 2026 08:55 PM
frontpageNellieVA99 posted Jun 04, 2026 08:55 PM

Momentum Voya E+ 1 250W Commuter Electric Bike (Various)

+ $95 S&H

$899

$2,600

65% off
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Momentum has Momentum Voya E+ 1 250W Commuter Electric Bike (Various) on sale for $899. Shipping is $95 with an option in select locations for assembly for an additional $50.

Thanks to Community Member NellieVA99 for sharing this deal.

Notes:
  • Final sale. No returns. This item may not be ordered or fulfilled within the New York City area at this time.
  • Pickup is available in select locations. Availability for pickup may vary by location.
Available:
  • Asphalt Green
    • Medium
    • Large
  • Indigo
    • Medium
    • Large
Product Details:
  • Motor: 250W rear hub motor with 25Nm torque (SyncDrive Move), Class 1 e-bike, pedal assist up to 20 MPH
  • Controller: RideControl GO integrated LED display with 3 assist modes
  • Display Compatibility: ANT+ wireless display compatible
  • Battery: 250Wh integrated Panasonic EnergyPak battery
  • Frame: ALUXX aluminum frame with integrated kickstand mount
  • Fork: ALUXX aluminum fork
  • Handlebar & Stem: Aluminum drop handlebar and 31.8mm aluminum stem
  • Seat & Comfort: Selle Royal Vivo Ergo Moderate saddle with forged aluminum micro-adjust seatpost
  • Pedals: Aluminum platform pedals
  • Drivetrain: Shimano GRX 10-speed drivetrain with 11-36T cassette and 42T crankset
  • Brakes: Shimano GRX hydraulic disc brakes
  • Chain: KMC X10
  • Wheels: Momentum GX03V 700c aluminum rims with stainless steel spokes
  • Hubs: eTracker Sport front hub and SyncDrive Move rear motor hub
  • Tires: Kenda Kwick Journey 700x38C tires with K-Shield puncture protection and reflective sidewalls
  • Accessories: Ring lock compatible; optional front/rear carriers and lighting
  • Weight: 18.38 kg (40.5 lbs) for size Small

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Written by Nate650 | Staff

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Written by NellieVA99
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Momentum has Momentum Voya E+ 1 250W Commuter Electric Bike (Various) on sale for $899. Shipping is $95 with an option in select locations for assembly for an additional $50.

Thanks to Community Member NellieVA99 for sharing this deal.

Notes:
  • Final sale. No returns. This item may not be ordered or fulfilled within the New York City area at this time.
  • Pickup is available in select locations. Availability for pickup may vary by location.
Available:
  • Asphalt Green
    • Medium
    • Large
  • Indigo
    • Medium
    • Large
Product Details:
  • Motor: 250W rear hub motor with 25Nm torque (SyncDrive Move), Class 1 e-bike, pedal assist up to 20 MPH
  • Controller: RideControl GO integrated LED display with 3 assist modes
  • Display Compatibility: ANT+ wireless display compatible
  • Battery: 250Wh integrated Panasonic EnergyPak battery
  • Frame: ALUXX aluminum frame with integrated kickstand mount
  • Fork: ALUXX aluminum fork
  • Handlebar & Stem: Aluminum drop handlebar and 31.8mm aluminum stem
  • Seat & Comfort: Selle Royal Vivo Ergo Moderate saddle with forged aluminum micro-adjust seatpost
  • Pedals: Aluminum platform pedals
  • Drivetrain: Shimano GRX 10-speed drivetrain with 11-36T cassette and 42T crankset
  • Brakes: Shimano GRX hydraulic disc brakes
  • Chain: KMC X10
  • Wheels: Momentum GX03V 700c aluminum rims with stainless steel spokes
  • Hubs: eTracker Sport front hub and SyncDrive Move rear motor hub
  • Tires: Kenda Kwick Journey 700x38C tires with K-Shield puncture protection and reflective sidewalls
  • Accessories: Ring lock compatible; optional front/rear carriers and lighting
  • Weight: 18.38 kg (40.5 lbs) for size Small

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Written by Nate650 | Staff

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Written by NellieVA99

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JollyTexture4698
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Only rated for 15 miles on auto (part-time) assist on a flat road. That's a dealbreaker.

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Only rated for 15 miles on auto (part-time) assist on a flat road. That's a dealbreaker.
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OP you should mention that there are not returns for this product.
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itsme1991Jun 04, 2026 09:41 PM
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is it worth the buy ? any recommendation ? no return rings alarm
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EchoTonyJun 04, 2026 11:28 PM
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This is nicely packaged.... Not sure about the overall quality. Hub motors are ok and you get a good amount of power for much less money than a mid-drive motor. But they have limitations and you have a lot of weight on the wheel. For $900, I think you could do better for something more utilitarian. But if you are looking for a drop-bar bike with a motor, this isn't too bad for $900.
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ClovisJYesterday 12:43 AM
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You are paying a premium on this model for it to not look like an ebike. Your money goes further for a fat tire model which will help soak up the bumps with the extra weight from the motor and battery.
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gthippoYesterday 01:38 AM
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"250 watt hours"

lol

lmao, even

guess thats why its only 40 pounds
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Yesterday 02:36 AM
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funky_herbal_tYesterday 02:36 AM
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I haven't ridden this bike, but somebody at my work has one. It's a nice looking ride, given that it's a sub brand of Giant, I expect it's good quality. This seems like a solid deal, but definitely intended for people that want to bike with a bit of assistance, rather than people who just want to hit the throttle and cruise.
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jedYesterday 05:02 AM
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Link didn't work for me - page just closes the moment it tries to open.

Looks decent enough, although I'm far too delicate for anything that isn't equipped with a plush suspension.

Wonder why their website won't let us link to it? (When I tried to post my own link, the same thing happened - click on it, a window opens, and the window immediately closes.)

Edit: Nevermind. Looks like it's on my end - slickdeals does a bunch of redirect nonsense, and my ublock doesn't appreciate it.
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gder03Yesterday 09:30 AM
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Quote from faztcobra :
Nice deal, just wish it wasn't limited to 20mph. I do faster road rides on my regular bike - avg 20-22mph. But if I wanted to take a day off and take out the e-bike, this wouldn't do.
You are not sustaining 22mph over any meaningful distance unless it's a group ride
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BrainDocYesterday 10:17 AM
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Quote from gder03 :
You are not sustaining 22mph over any meaningful distance unless it's a group ride
When younger I did 30-40 mile road rides on a mountain bike in 2 hours by myself. That's 15-20 mph sustained. 20-22 mph sustained on flat ground is reasonable on a road bike for people in good shape.
Last edited by BrainDoc June 5, 2026 at 04:34 AM.
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teucerYesterday 02:38 PM
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Quote from ClovisJ :
You are paying a premium on this model for it to not look like an ebike. Your money goes further for a fat tire model which will help soak up the bumps with the extra weight from the motor and battery.
If you paid full price, I agree.

It's a fantastic bike at $900 if it suits your needs (you don't need to go more than 30 miles round trip per day and not a huge amount of hills, want to ride without pedal assist sometimes)

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MxxCYesterday 04:34 PM
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Why such a big discount? What's the catch? Is it like a fully proprietary bike or does it use standard components?
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