Step-by-Step E-Bike Buying Guide

E-Bike Buyer’s Tick Box Sheet

1. Pick Your Ride Style

Select your preferred rim size based on height and usage:

20" — 140–170 cm — Compact/Folding E-Bikes, Urban Use
24" — 150–175 cm — Smaller Adults, Teens, Step-Through
26" — 155–185 cm — City Cruisers, Fat-Tire, Comfort Bikes
27.5" (650B) — 165–185 cm — Mountain/Hybrid E-Bikes
28"/29" (700C) — 170–200+ cm — Road, Hybrid, Trekking E-Bikes

2. Battery Basics

I ride short distances (<30 km) → 36V, 10Ah battery is enough
I need long range or ride hills → 48V+, 14Ah+ battery preferred
I want a removable battery for easy charging

3. Motor Types

Choose based on your terrain and riding style:

Hub motor — City & flat roads — Quiet, low maintenance
Mid-drive — Hills & performance — Great torque, better balance
Rear hub — Everyday riding — Good grip, simple design

4. Components Matter

Make sure your bike has:

Gears for easier hill climbs
Hydraulic disc brakes for stronger stopping power

Suspension Type:
Front suspension — Comfort on bumps
Full suspension — For off-road and trails

Tyres:
Fat tyres — Stability & comfort
Narrow tyres — Speed on pavement

5. Set Your Budget

Select your price range:

$800–$1,500 — Basic commuter/cruiser
$1,500–$3,000 — Better motor, battery, and parts
$3,000+ — High-end performance and features
Best value for most riders: $1,800–$2,500

6. Test Ride If You Can

Tried the seat, handlebars, and overall weight
Feels easy to handle and responsive

7. Bonus Checklist

Confirm these before buying:

Not too heavy to carry
Fits my height and riding posture
Includes warranty and service support
Can add racks, lights, or fenders