
The Gotrax D1RT mountain bike is priced at $600 at Walmart after dropping $60 from its original price. This ebike carries a 4.8-star rating from over 200 reviewers on the manufacturer's own site. Buy Now at Walmart
- 350W rear-wheel motor with speeds up to 20 mph
- 27.5" off-road tires w/ adjustable front suspension
- Shimano 7-speed shifter w/ torque sensor
- Dual disc brakes on front and rear wheels
- 36V 10.4Ah removable battery w/ up to 30 miles range and 5-hour charge time
- Aluminum alloy A6061 frame, supports up to 265 lb. riders

This DYU C3 folding electric bike drops to $165 at AliExpress with the promo code "VSUSAFF23". That puts it at $94 cheaper than Amazon's best price. The bike is UL2849 certified, a safety standard for e-bike battery systems, and comes backed by a 1-year warranty. Its 500W peak motor and 280Wh battery support a top speed of 20 mph. You'll also get free shipping. The coupon ends July 19. Buy Now at AliExpress
- 500W peak motor
- 280Wh battery
- Top speed of 20 mph
- 14" folding frame
- UL2849 certified
- 1 year warranty

This 1500W mountain e-bike is $354, down from $977 via promo code "VSUSAFF55". It includes a 48V 15Ah battery rated for up to 65 miles of range and a top speed of 31 mph, built around 20" wheels for off-road riding. Get free shipping from the United States. This deal ends July 20 at 2:59 AM ET. Buy Now at AliExpress
- 1500W motor
- 48V 15Ah lithium battery
- Top speed of 31 mph
- Up to 65 miles of range
- 20" wheels
- Built for off-road use

At AliExpress, this Toofly mountain electric bike drops to $268 with promo code "DEALUS35". That's another $25 drop since our listing from two weeks ago and the best price we've seen for this bike. It's built for adult riders with a 500W motor and a removable 48V battery, offering a range of up to 60 km per charge. Shipping is free from a local US warehouse and the coupon expires on July 19. Buy Now at AliExpress
- 26" wheel size for adult mountain riding
- 48V 13Ah removable battery
- 500W motor
- Top speed of 30-50 km/h
- Range of 31-60 km per charge

This Terrosor folding electric bike drops to $169 at AliExpress with promo code "VSUSAFF23", down from its original price of $598. It'll ship for free from a local US warehouse, too. It has a 560W motor with a 20 MPH top speed, a removable 48V battery good for up to 32 miles per charge, and folds down for easier storage, backed by a 1-year warranty. Coupon ends July 19. Buy Now at AliExpress
- 560W motor with a top speed of 20 MPH
- 48V removable battery for charging on or off the bike
- Maximum range of 32 miles per charge
- 14" folding frame for compact storage
- 1-year warranty included

At eBay, use promo code "VIPJULYTAKE8" to get the Jetson Arro Folding Electric Bike for $226. It's the best deal we've seen for this electric bike. It comes with a 350-watt motor plus twist throttle and pedal assist, and folds down to 28.0" x 17.3" x 22.8" for easier storage or transport. Buy Now at eBay
- 15.5 mph
- 15-mile range
- 220-lb. capacity

AliExpress offers the AOVOPRO AP07 Electric Scooter for $146.06 (reduced from $169.06) via promo code "DEALUS23" with free shipping.
Buy Now at AliExpress- 350W motor with speeds up to 19 mph
- 36V 10.5Ah battery provides up to 23 miles of range
- Front and rear suspension with dual shock absorption
- 4–5 hour charging time

This electric scooter is $190, down from $493. Shipping is free from a U.S. warehouse. It covers up to 28 miles per charge, reaches 22 mph, and includes dual suspension and 14" tires, all in a folding frame for easier storage. This deal ends July 20 at 2:59 AM ET. Buy Now at AliExpress
- 14" tires
- Top speed of 22 mph
- 500W motor
- Up to 28 miles of range per charge
- Dual suspension for a smoother ride
- Folding design for storage and transport

Walmart offers the Kent Kobra Kids' 20" Bicycle for $84. That's a $44 savings. Shipping is free. Buy Now at Walmart

This Kickwey LD20 electric bike is $441, via promo code "DEALUS55", dropping it to the lowest price we could find by $207. It's built with a 1500W motor, a 48V 20Ah battery, and 20" fat tires, offering a top speed of around 31 mph and more than 37 miles of range per charge. It also ships for free from a U.S. warehouse. This deal ends July 19. Buy Now at AliExpress
- 1500W motor with top speed up to 31 mph
- 48V 20Ah lithium battery
- Over 37 miles of range per charge
- 20" fat tires for off-road and mountain riding
- Includes user manual

This Terrosor folding electric bike is $169 via promo code "DEALUS23", for a total savings of $428. It's built with a 560-watt motor, a 48V removable battery, and a folding 14" frame that can travel up to 32 miles on a charge. It ships for free from a U.S. warehouse. This deal ends July 19. Buy Now at AliExpress
- 560-watt motor with top speed of 20 mph
- 48V removable lithium battery
- Maximum range of 32 miles per charge
- 14" folding frame design
- 1-year warranty included

REI offers the discontinued Salsa Moraine CUES 10 Electric Mountain Bike for $3,500. That's a savings of $1,499 and the best price we could find. Select sizes remain available while supplies last, so choose in-store pickup. Buy Now at REI
- Fazua Ride 60 mid-drive motor with 60 Nm of torque
- 430Wh internal battery
- Class 1 pedal assist up to 20 mph
- 145mm rear suspension and 160mm RockShox fork
- Shimano CUES 10-speed drivetrain

At Amazon, get the Canyon Grand Canyon:ON 7 Electric Mountain Bike for $1,504. That's the best deal we could find by $1,295. It's equipped with a Bosch Performance Line CX motor delivering 85 Nm of torque, a 625Wh battery, and a RockShox Judy Silver suspension fork. Buy Now at Amazon
- Bosch Performance Line CX motor with 85 Nm of torque
- 625Wh integrated battery for extended riding range
- 120mm RockShox Judy Silver suspension fork
- Shimano Deore 12-speed drivetrain
- SRAM DB 8 disc brakes
- Tubeless-ready wheels

AliExpress offers the AOVOPRO ES80 Electric Scooter for $124.70 (reduced from $134.70) via promo code "USAFF10" with free shipping.
Buy Now at AliExpress- 350W motor with speeds up to 19 mph
- 36V 10.5Ah battery provides up to 21 miles of range
- 8.5" solid anti-skid tires with disc and electric brakes
- Foldable design weighing approximately 26.5-lbs.
- Smart app supports speed, battery, trip, and light controls
- IP-rated waterproof construction with up to 30° climbing capability
- 4–5 hour charging time

eBay offers the Jetson Arro Folding Electric Bike for $226.32 via promo code "VIPJULYTAKE8". That's a $50 drop from March and the best deal today by $200. Shipping is free. Deal ends August 1st. Buy Now at eBay
- 15.5 mph
- 15-mile range
- 220-lb. capacity

Scott Sports has marked down dozens of mountain, road, and gravel bikes, with the Scott Scale 970 seeing the steepest cut at 50% off, dropping to $700. Higher-end models like the Scott Spark RC World Cup Evo and Scott Ransom 900 RC are also included, discounted 15% off their regular prices. The sale spans entry-level hardtails up through pro-level full-suspension builds and even a standalone Plasma RC frame set. Orders of $49 or more ship for free, and these all hit that threshold. Sale ends July 19. Shop Now at Scott Sports
- Scott Scale 970 mountain bikes discounted from $1,399.99-$1,499.99 to $700-$750
- Scott Spark, Ransom, and Voltage full-suspension mountain bikes marked down 15%
- Scott Addict RC Pro road bike reduced from $8,999.99 to $7,649.99
- Scott Plasma RC LTD HMX frame set cut from $6,999.99 to $5,599.99
- Discounts range from 15% to 50% off across the lineup

Using promo code "DEALUS10", this Aovopro ES80 electric scooter drops to $107, which is the lowest price we've ever seen for this model. It's also $17 cheaper than our mention from two weeks ago. It reaches speeds up to 19 mph with a 21-mile range, and its foldable design makes it easy to store. Shipping is free from a local US warehouse and the coupon expires on July 19. Buy Now at AliExpress
- 350W motor with a top speed of 19 mph
- 10.5Ah battery for a max range of 21 miles
- 8.5" tires
- Smart app control
- Foldable design for storage and portability
- Built for adult riders

Use promo code "VIPJULYTAKE8" to drop the price on this Hyper Bicycles 26" Jet Fuel BMX eBike to just $291.64. You'd pay $800 at Walmart. Shipping is free. Deal ends August 1st. Buy Now at eBay
- 36V electric pedal-assist motor
- BMX platform frame

Walmart offers this EB26 Electric Bike for $649.99. That's a savings of $450 and the best prices we've found for a 26" fat-tire electric bike with a peak 1,500W motor and UL 2849 certification. Shipping is free. Buy Now at Walmart
- Peak 1,500W brushless motor with speeds up to 28 mph
- 48V 15Ah removable battery
- Up to 60-mile range with pedal assist
- 26" x 4" fat tires for all-terrain riding
- Shimano 7-speed drivetrain with five pedal-assist levels
- Front suspension and dual disc brakes
- LCD display with USB charging port
- Includes rear cargo rack and integrated LED lighting

Compact electric scooters like this one suit urban commuters or anyone covering short distances who wants to skip parking hassles. A similar name brand model goes for around $350. Import charges of $62 and a $7.69 payment processing fee apply here. Buy Now at Alibaba
- disc and electronic brakes
- aluminum frame
- 36V battery

AliExpress offers the Terrosor T5 14" Folding Electric Bike for $195.20 (reduced from $218.20) via promo code "USAFF23" with free shipping.
Buy Now at AliExpress- 560W motor with speeds up to 20 mph
- 48V removable 10.4Ah lithium battery
- Up to 32-mile riding range per charge
- 14" folding frame with carbon steel construction
- 3–4 hour charging time
Bicycling: The Basics
Cycling is a great hobby, a green form of transportation and a wonderful way to get fit. This activity can burn between 250-400 calories per hour on average and is an excellent way to tone your legs and glutes. Whether you choose to cycle as a hobby or competitively, it can be a bit daunting trying to find the perfect bike and bike accessories at a reasonable price, but be sure to check our website for bike deals that won’t break the bank.
Types of Bikes
There are many types of bikes to choose from. Your intended use of the bike will help you narrow down which bike is right for you. Some popular forms of bicycles include:
- Road Bikes: Easy to identify by the thin tires, road bikes are lightweight and have drop handlebars that make it easy to ride on smooth pavement.
- Mountain Bikes: Mountain bikes are made for rugged terrain with knobby tires, suspension systems, and low gear range (designed for uphill riding).
- Hybrid Bikes: Hybrid bikes combine the best of road bikes and mountain bikes to create a versatile bicycle that can be used on pavement or bike paths that aren’t too rugged. The tires are medium-width and semi-smooth, which makes riding on pavement smooth while providing traction on unpaved bike trails.
- Cruisers: Cruisers are considered a subcategory of hybrid bikes. These bikes are known for their wide seats and high handlebars, offering a smooth and comfortable ride.
- BMX Bike: BMX bikes have small frames that make stunt and trick riding easier.
- Electric Bike: Electric bikes have become more popular in recent years. Electric bikes, or “e-bikes” are just bicycles with an added motor for ease of riding — basically any bike style has an e-bike equivalent.
How to Pick the Right Bike
Now that you know some of the more popular styles of bikes, you may still be trying to decide which one suits your needs. Your answer to these three questions should help narrow your choices:
Where will you be riding?
This is one of the most important questions for helping you decide which bike is right for you. If you plan on using your bike for your commute, then a hybrid or road bike is the optimal choice. A casual rider who sticks to a paved path or something not too rugged may opt for a cruiser for the added comfort. Outdoors enthusiasts should consider a bike with more tread like a mountain bike.
What is your budget?
Obviously you can find some of the best bike deals here on DealNews, but it’s still important to know your budget when purchasing a bike. Bicycling.com notes that a quality adult bike typically runs between $300 and $400. As with many other things, price often determines the quality and longevity of your purchase. If you’re serious about your purchase, a couple hundred extra dollars could buy you a better ride for a few more years.
How often do you plan on riding?
A lot of features for high-budget bikes tend to go beyond just comfort and ease of ride to durable long-lasting parts. If you’re only going to be riding your bike on weekends, you may not need a bike that costs $800. On the other hand, if you plan to use your bike for a daily commute — or your weekend plans involve long, rigorous rides — that higher price may eventually pay for itself.
Ultimately, you should buy what feels right for you. New riders definitely benefit from going to a bike shop and speaking with professionals about features they should be considering. Once you’ve discovered what you want or need, check out our deals on bikes and maybe set an alert for your dream bike!
Check out these Blog articles about Bicycles!
What Kind of Road Bicycle is Right for You?
Don't Get Taken for a Ride: How to Do Your Own Bike Tune-Up
Using Your Gear Head: Bike Basics to Know Before You Buy
An Electric-Assist Bike Is Incredibly Cool, But Is It Worth the $500+ Price Tag?
Bicycle Terms to Know
Frame: This is the metal body of the bike. Frames come in different sizes to fit riders of different heights.
Wheels: Bike wheels include the tire, rim, and hub. There are a variety of tires and rims to choose from. Consult your bike manual or local shop for recommendations.
Suspension: Just like a car, the suspension system on a bike makes a ride smoother. If you’re likely going to encounter rough terrain (like mountain biking), a quality suspension system is worth reviewing.
Drivetrain: A bike’s drivetrain is the gear system — it ranges from 1 to 30 gears. This includes the chain, cassette, derailleur, and chain wheel.
Brakes: Bikes have many different styles of braking systems. Some of the more popular ones are coaster hub brakes, rim brakes, and disc brakes. You can read about the variety of braking systems here .
How to Do a Bike Tune-Up
Even after you’ve found the best deals on bikes here at DealNews, you can save more money by taking care of your own bicycle and performing regular maintenance. The average bike tune-up can cost around $75, and some of the services are easy to do for yourself.
Triathlete magazine breaks the one hour tune-up into five steps :
Clean the chain. Using a degreaser and a dry cloth or towel, rub the chain down and pedal backwards until the chain sparkles.
Clean the cassette. Remove the rear wheel from the bike and apply lube to the cassette. Clean the black grease by flossing between the cogs with a towel.
Center the brakes. First loosen the 5mm bolt that secures the brake caliper to the frame, and reposition the caliper so the brake pads are roughly evenly spaced on either side of the rim. Then retighten the bolt.
Adjust the rear derailleur cable tension. First, put the chain into the smallest cog and upshift once. Looking down from above the cassette, check the alignment of the upper derailleur pulley and the second cog. If the upper derailleur pulley is closer to the wheel, turn the barrel adjuster — the black plastic piece the housing inserts into — clockwise. If the pulley is further from the wheel, turn the barrel adjuster counter-clockwise.
Check the bolt torque. Use a torque wrench to check (and tighten, if necessary) every bolt on the bike. Be sure to pay extra attention to the stem bolts!
For some additional tune-up tips, check out our blog post .
Bike Accessories
Once you purchase your bike, be sure to buy these essential accessories:
- Helmet: Whether you’re riding on a road where helmets are required by law, or just casually riding on a bike path or trail, a helmet is a MUST. Protecting your health and safety is just as important as protecting your bike.
- Bike Bag: A bike bag that attaches to the seat will let you stow away house keys, wallets, and even snacks!
- Patch Kit and Spare Tube: Avoid emergency flats by keeping a patch kit and spare tube handy on your longer rides.
- Pump: Your tires will inevitably lose pressure, so a pump is an essential accessory to properly care for your bike and keep you safe.
- Tire Pressure Gauge: Working in tandem with your pump, a tire pressure gauge will keep you from overfilling your tire.
- Water Bottle and Cage: Hydration is key! Not all bikes come with a water bottle cage, so be sure to install one.
- Lubricant: Lubricant will keep your bike running smooth and like new longer.
- Lock: A quality bike lock is worth the investment if you plan to bike anywhere outside of your neighborhood.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I get my bike size?
The right bike size is important for both comfort and performance. If you’re shopping in-store, you can speak with a bike specialist who will help you find the appropriate size frame for you. However, if you’re shopping online (in which case, we highly recommend checking out our deals on bicycles), you can still take measurements to find the appropriate size.
Dick’s Sporting Goods notes that the most important measurement is your inseam (the length from the inside of your leg to your foot). Once you’ve completed your measurements, you can use this chart to select the appropriate size bike. If you’re between sizes, Dick’s recommends sizing up and adjusting your seat.
What is bicycle insurance?
Bicycle insurance can cover loss, liability, damage and sometimes even medical expenses. Some people are able to acquire insurance through their home insurance plan — but note that home insurance may not fully cover your bike, especially in terms of theft. Check out this article to learn more about bike insurance.
Where can I find the best deals on bikes?
Here at DealNews, we are always updating our deals on our website and app, so browsing our bicycle deals is a great way to find a low price! You can also search our various store pages, including Academy Sports and Outdoors , Amazon , Backcountry , Cabela’s , Dick’s Sporting Goods , REI , Target , Walmart , and more!
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