![]() ![]() We’ve commuted to and from work on them, used them to run errands, put their passenger-hauling capability to work, ridden them in annoying traffic, loaded them up with groceries and beer, tested how easily the folding bikes fold (and ride), and run the e-bikes’ batteries down to officially see how long they last on one charge. Our experienced testers spent many hours and miles using these bikes for their intended purpose. One of these bikes should meet your needs and your budget. By now, you should have a pretty good idea of where you stand. And while a $500 city bike is easier on the wallet, it might not offer the best features for longer commutes or those with mixed terrain. So while a $6,000 custom commuter bike might make you starry-eyed, there are plenty of sub-$1,000 possibilities that fit your needs. As with most things we buy, our final decision is based not only on what we want but also on what we can afford-and somewhere in the middle is the best option for the money and the riding you do.
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