500 Watt Electric Bikes
What’s an e-bike? Imagine your regular bike with a battery and motor on the back. You can pedal along to your heart’s content, then activate the motor when you need a boost.
The function of a 500-watt electric bike is similar to a 250-watt model, but there are also a few key differences. A 500-watt model is going to have a higher maximum speed and a little more power.
If you ride on steep hills on a regular basis or you consider yourself a cycling speed demon, a fast e-bike will change the way you experience the road. Once you hit your favorite trail with a bit more torque – you’ll never look back.
500 vs 250 Watts
When it comes to powering your ride, there are different sized motors to select from. The greater the wattage on your cycle, the greater output the motor will have. However, you must consider the riding environment and your size when choosing how big you want the motor. For the casual rider, less may be more. You can go about 15 miles an hour on a 250-watt motor, but if your ride includes a lot of hills or heavy traffic patterns, this isn’t the motor for you. With more intense riding needs, you will want the extra torque from a 500-watt motor.
While a 500-watt motor will increase your speed to about 20 miles an hour, you sacrifice battery life in order to have the additional power boost. If you would rather ensure that your cycle will get you to and from work without needing a recharge and your drive is relatively easy, a 250 cruiser may be the right choice. If you need to support more body mass and you don’t worry about speed or distance, the 500 will be the best choice.
Best Features of 500-Watt Electric Bikes
Is 250 watts enough for e-bike? It depends on how you live your best cycling life. If you enjoy a leisure ride with few accelerations, 250 watts might be fine. However, if the inclines you tackle are particularly tough, you’ll notice that 500 watts give you way more boost when you hit the throttle.
Some of the best features of a 500-watt e-bike include:
- 500-watt motor that functions in pedal-assist or full-electric mode
- Top speed of 15mph in full-electric mode and 28mph using pedal-assist
- 500-watt battery that lasts for about 18-40 miles using full-electric and 20-60 miles on pedal-assist mode
- 26-inch wheels with 2.125-inch tires provide excellent roll and a cushioned, stable ride
- Front and rear disc hand brakes for easy and prompt stopping
- Upright, relaxed riding position reducing strain on your back, hip, shoulders, and knees
- Frame that fits riders from 5 feet to 6 feet tall
500-watt adult electric bikes are a powerful addition to your garage, and sixthreezero has all the best features you love.
Choosing an e-Bike
How do you find an electric bike that works for you? Look for 500-watt e-bikes that have comfortable seating, ergonomic frames, and tough tires. You should also want a bike where the motor or and battery are out of the way. On sixthreezero, the motor is in the wheel hub and the battery sits behind the seat over the back wheel. You can attach a basket to the back of your e-bike, even with the battery back there.
When you’re looking for an electric bike, you should also consider how far you want to go. If you plan on day-long journeys, 500 watts is better than 250 watts. We’d hate for your battery to run out just when you need it on a final incline – and you will too.
Are you ready to pick up the pace on your bike excursions? 500 watts on an e-bike gets the job done. Check out the selection of sixthreezero electric bikes, including our AroundtheBlock and EVRYjourney models. While you’re at it, customize your ride with few fenders and lights.
Want to take your new e-bike someplace you’ve never been? Join our Journey Club to uncover biking locations around the world and connect with other cyclists.
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