The Classic and Antique Bicycle Exchange

The bike can handle up to 374 pounds, with space for one child seat. Most folding e-bikes are Class 1, meaning they top out at 20 mph and are acceptable on bike paths. If you encounter several flights of steps during the course of an average day, keep in mind that a battery and motor will add to the bike’s overall weight. Folding bikes, not surprisingly, have become huffy bicycle increasingly popular among urban commuters, frequent travelers, and apartment-dwellers—all the kinds of riders who might have limited storage space. Because of its synthetic leather saddle and grips, this cruiser has much more of ~fancy~ touch to it. Most electric folding-bike options come with a 250-watt motor and enough torque for safe but fast acceleration.

City riders will appreciate how easily the fat tires roll over potholes and other road imperfections. Its rear rack is capable of hauling quite a bit of cargo, and the full bike has a load capacity of 275 pounds. In classic Body Glove style, the front handlebars feature wetsuit-inspired neoprene grips, a beverage holder, and a frame-integrated front basket. On the back of the bike, the rear rack has a surfboard-shaped topper. The padded spring seat adjusts easily to the right height, and the steel fenders keep you clean and dry as you ride. The Lectric XP Step-Thru 2.0 Long-Range eBike is an awesome option for riders seeking a smooth ride.

Shoppers purely looking for style will find it in spades with the Huffy Panama Jack Beach Cruiser Bike. Flower detailing across the bike’s frame, chain guard, and included cup holder feel straight out of a movie set in Polynesia—in all the best ways possible. White-side-walled tires and a front wicker basket add to the vintage appeal.

The E-Coast’s aluminum frame and fork will not rust like on old steel beach cruisers and the Gates belt drive never needs chain lube. 26-inch diameter x 3-inch wide tires helps the bike float over sand and soak up the cracked pavement. The 500W rear hub motor gets the E-Coast up to a 28mph top speed and hydraulic disc brakes ensure stopping power.

A folding bike’s overall weight will typically decrease when it’s composed of higher-quality parts and lighter frame materials, such as carbon fiber and titanium, but this also means the bike gets more expensive. If you climb stairs more often than you climb hills, opt for a singlespeed or a model with fewer gears. The bikes included in this roundup range from 23 to 74 pounds. We’ve ridden as many of these cruisers as we could get our hands on. The ones that haven’t been tested have been carefully chosen based on what they offer.

Single-speed cruisers make up most of the market, so it’s easy to find good choices in this competitive category. Single-speed bikes are matches for casual riders who plan on cruising flat roads and paths. The sixthreezero Around The Block Women’s Single-Speed balances design and performance in a laid-back ride that won’t leave you fussing with gears and cables. This bike delivers smooth riding with a springy saddle, foam grips on the handlebars, and waffle-tread tires.

If you’re on a tight budget and need a simple, easy-to-maintain folding bike to get you through the last few miles of your commute, this is a great option. Additionally, I relied on the previous test work of the Bicycling test editors who have used their own experiences with folding, unfolding, carrying, stashing, and of course, riding these bikes to determine the best options. Bikes that haven’t been tested were selected based on value, quality huffy scout bike of parts, and the collective experiences of our team riding similar models, in addition to how the overall package meets the needs of the intended buyer. With a range of up to 45 miles on a single charge, the Lectric is ready for long commutes and short cruises to the farmer’s market. Its 20-inch fat tires deliver a comfortable ride by absorbing road vibrations, while the foldable design makes it convenient for storage and transportation.

Although sized for women up to 5 feet 6 inches, the bike can hold any rider up to 300 pounds. Plus, this model is a breeze to set up since it’s shipped mostly pre-assembled. The salt air is no match for the Coast’s rustproof components, which include stainless-steel spokes, an aluminum frame and fork, and a maintenance-free Gates Carbon Drive belt. Sealed bearings keep out water, and Kenda puncture-resistant tires are hardly fazed by broken glass and clamshells. On boardwalks and level city roads, you’ll likely spend most of your time in the hardest gear, but you’ll be thankful for easier pedaling when the street takes a slight upturn. A double kickstand keeps the bike from tipping when parked, and the traditional cruiser-style handlebar has a 3-speed twist shifter on the right and a front hand brake on the left (though you have the option of using the coaster brake).

As soon as you sit down, you’ll feel like this Perfect Fit frame is designed specifically for you. The raised handlebar enables you to ride in an upright position. As you pedal, your legs can fully extend forward, which helps to eliminate wrist, arm, neck and leg fatigue. While you’re seated at a stop, both feet can be kept flat-footed on the ground. In addition, the padded seat is designed to be a little farther back and with a lower center of gravity. It’s an electric-assist bike, a cargo bike, and a folding bike—with 4-inch-wide tires that would make a Lunar Rover jealous.