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Prime Day Deal: Get a New E-Bike This Summer With a Heybike and Up to 33% Off
Prime Day Deal: Get a New E-Bike This Summer With a Heybike and Up to 33% Off

CNET

time10-07-2025

  • Automotive
  • CNET

Prime Day Deal: Get a New E-Bike This Summer With a Heybike and Up to 33% Off

Amazon isn't the only retailer discounting big-ticket items this week. Heybike is having a Prime Day sale with a few special offers to save on your Heybike electric bike. Heybike is offering discounts on all premium eBikes on its website, with free bike-packing gifts worth up to $158 and $100 off with the code PRIMEDAY. There are also clearance deals on some of Heybike's premium models on its website. Amazon also has up to 33% off select Heybike e-bikes, so there are plenty of options to choose from. Right now, the Heybike Cityscape 2.0 electric bike is 33% off, bringing the original $637 price down to $424. It has a 500-watt motor and speed up to 24 mph. The bike can also go up to 50 miles on a single charge and has a removable battery for charging. James Bricknell, one of our E-bike experts, has used several of Heybike's offerings and had this to say about the sales. "Heybike has long been a favorite of mine since I first rode the Brawn, an excellent off-roader. In this sale I would recommend the Alpha, a mid-train bike with $200 off, making it under $1,500. The mid-train motor makes riding feel more natural, with the power coming from the crank, not the rear wheel. The Ranger S is another great choice. The step through model is comfortable for long rides and short commutes and with $400 off it's a little over $1,000, making it one of the best deals I've seen." If you're still comparing options, CNET has a list of the best e-bikes recommended by our experts -- which could also be discounted during the Prime Day sale. Heybike / CNET Top deals available today, according to CNET's shopping experts The right e-bike could save you money on car maintenance and expenses. Our CNET experts have a few recommendations to help you narrow down your choice. See at CNET Why this deal matters If you're in the market for an e-bike, deals from Heybike and Amazon can cut the hefty price tag down by a few hundred dollars. There are also deals on other models during the Prime Day sale, so you can get the e-bike with the color, style and features that you want. But there's no telling how long offers like this will last after the Prime Day sale ends.

Child injured after being struck by e-bike on Leyland street
Child injured after being struck by e-bike on Leyland street

BBC News

time09-07-2025

  • BBC News

Child injured after being struck by e-bike on Leyland street

A child has been injured after being struck by an e-bike on a Lancashire street. Officers were called to Moss Lane in Leyland at about 19:30 BST on Tuesday to reports an e-bike had hit a child, police said. The child suffered minor injuries in the incident. Lancashire Police said the e-bike rider had been reported for being unlicensed and uninsured. Listen to the best of BBC Radio Lancashire on Sounds and follow BBC Lancashire on Facebook, X and Instagram. You can also send story ideas via Whatsapp to 0808 100 2230.

Shocking footage shows moment e-bike rider attempted to flee police in Brisbane
Shocking footage shows moment e-bike rider attempted to flee police in Brisbane

News.com.au

time07-07-2025

  • News.com.au

Shocking footage shows moment e-bike rider attempted to flee police in Brisbane

Stunning footage filmed on a busy Brisbane street shows the moment an e-bike rider was tackled by police as he allegedly attempted to flee. The 19-year-old rider from Boondall was intercepted by the Brisbane City Bike Squad when he was spotted riding the allegedly illegal e-bike along Elizabeth St. One of the officers was filmed approaching the rider and asked, 'Hey mate, how's it going? You're aware that this is a trail bike that you're not able to register, therefore not able to ride it on the road,' he told the rider. After a long pause, the rider made a sudden attempt to allegedly flee before he was run down by the two arresting officers. Upon his arrest police searched the rider's bag, which allegedly contained dangerous drugs and what appeared to be a used bong. The teenager was charged with seven offences, including dangerous operation of a vehicle, driving of motor vehicle without a driver's licence disqualified by court order, possessing dangerous drugs and possess pipe that had been used. He is expected to front Brisbane Magistrates Court on August 6. North Brisbane District Inspector Peta Comadira said riders should ensure their vehicles were compliant before travelling. 'Some e-bikes exceed speed limits and are classified as motorbikes, meaning they require registration, insurance and a licence,' she said. 'We encourage owners of these devices to take these rules seriously and be informed about the road classification of their vehicle. 'Officers will continue to run targeted operations to continue to improve safety and compliance.'

I've Cycled for 20 Years and Own 4 Electric Bikes—This Lightweight One Is Perfect for Travel
I've Cycled for 20 Years and Own 4 Electric Bikes—This Lightweight One Is Perfect for Travel

Travel + Leisure

time03-07-2025

  • Automotive
  • Travel + Leisure

I've Cycled for 20 Years and Own 4 Electric Bikes—This Lightweight One Is Perfect for Travel

Getting around on two wheels has long been my preferred mode of travel—both at home and when exploring a new destination. After more than 20 years of owning various bikes and exclusively riding the self-powered variety, I've become a recent convert to electric bikes. The extra boost from e-bike pedal assistance has come in handy for navigating traffic and racking up more miles when I'm exploring a new destination. I also appreciate that electric bikes make cycling more accessible to all types of riders while providing a sustainable alternative to driving. Among the many electric bike models out there, the Priority Current Plus is my favorite for the long-lasting battery and thrilling speed it offers alongside automated safety features and a relaxed riding position. Not to mention, the large size weighs just 55 pounds and is compatible with most hitch racks for use on road trips. After months of riding, I've analyzed the e-bike's performance and standout features, plus highlighted some other electric bike models I like and would recommend to certain travelers. Credit: Priority View on Many electric bikes fall into one of two buckets: souped-up, moped-style models or conventional-looking bikes with modest pedal assistance. The Current Plus delivers an ideal middle ground with its sizable battery, powerful motor, 5-speed gear system, and five levels of pedal assistance that are capable of sprinting at high speeds or going the distance at a more gradual pace. The 500W motor can reach a top speed of 28 mph, while the 720Wh battery is capable of going 75 miles on level 1 pedal assistance. I appreciate that both pieces of hardware are neatly integrated in the middle of the bike frame for aesthetics and weight distribution, too. Do keep in mind that the e-bike arrives as a class 2 (max speed of 20 mph) and the settings must be updated to increase to class 3 (max speed of 28 mph), but check local speed laws for e-bikes before doing so. Credit: Travel + Leisure Credit: Travel + Leisure Credit: Travel + Leisure Credit: Travel + Leisure Level 1 or 2 pedal assistance has proven to be a sufficient boost for riding on more gentle terrain. Shifting to a higher gear helps pick up the pace on this mid-weight bike without too much additional pedaling effort. When approaching inclines, I can typically shift between the five gears without needing to dial up the pedal assistance beyond level 3. Priority also added a throttle—positioned on the left handlebar—to rapidly gain speed or cruise along without any pedaling power. The throttle is very responsive, making it great to use in short spurts to get going from a hard stop or to maneuver around other cyclists and traffic as needed. Granted, engaging it for extended periods will quickly drain the battery, though I found that occasional use didn't noticeably impact the battery life. In addition to pedal assistance, the relaxed, upright riding position makes the Current Plus a joy to ride. I'm 6-feet, 5-inches tall and had no issues adjusting the handlebar stem and seat post on my bike. (I tested the large size, though it's also available in medium and small.) The handlebars are also among the most ergonomic I've seen. In Priority's words, the handlebars have a '17-degree back sweep and a 20mm rise,' but I would emphasize how the tapered and tilted profile creates a more natural grip. I felt more in control of the bike as a result, and not once did I feel strain or pressure in my hands. Credit: Travel + Leisure Credit: Travel + Leisure The Current Plus' gel-padded saddle is also more plush than the typical bike seat that also comes included, and it's been perfectly sufficient for multi-hour rides, even without wearing padded bike shorts. Though this offers some cushion against bumps in the road, having some front wheel suspension would be desirable for a future enhancement. I appreciate that the Current Plus has user-friendly controls and a number of integrated safety features, effectively allowing me to keep my focus on the road and taking in the passing scenery. The backlit display is easy to read, even on a bright sunny day. I also like that it prioritizes the information I'm most frequently checking: the level of pedal assistance, remaining battery life, and speed. Hitting the 'i' button on the left handlebar control lets you toggle between other information, including the trip distance, odometer, and average and top speeds. I love the simplicity of the controls and its oversized buttons, letting me increase or decrease pedal assistance or switch on the headlights without having to take my eyes off the road. The automated light settings also do the work for me in switching on the headlights. At 600 lumens, they're plenty bright for illuminating the path ahead and ensuring you're visible to traffic. Another safety perk is that braking automatically cuts the motor and switches on the tail lights. The red LEDs get brighter the harder you brake as well. Credit: Travel + Leisure Credit: Travel + Leisure I've been continually impressed with the quality of materials and components used in the Current Plus. In addition to previously mentioned features, the aluminum frame, kickstand, and puncture-resistant tires all feel sturdy and well-made. The front and rear mudguards have done a great job at keeping me and the bike frame clean after months of use. I tested the five-speed Shimano gear system, which is specifically designed for electric bikes and offers seamless shifting. Alternatively, the Enviolo version provides an automatic gear system that spans a continuous gear range and is capable of shifting, whether you're pedaling or not. With either gear system, you'll have a carbon belt drive that doesn't require any lubing to maintain like you would with a chain drive. Credit: Travel + Leisure Credit: Travel + Leisure While I love the Priority Current Plus for its versatility and all-around performance, there are other electric bikes geared toward more specific uses and riding styles. Here are a few other e-bike models we've tested and enjoy. Kevin Brouillard is a contributing writer at Travel + Leisure , specializing in outdoor gear and apparel. An avid bike rider, he regularly rides on a variety of electric bikes around his home in upstate New York and he's even pedaled from Phnom Penh, Cambodia, to Da Nang, Vietnam, so he knows the importance of quality cycling gear. For this article, he used his first-hand experience testing a variety of electric bike models to find the best options for different trips, features, and budgets. Love a great deal? Sign up for our T+L Recommends newsletter and we'll send you our favorite travel products each week.

Arncliffe, Sydney: Boy, 14, dies after falling from e-bike
Arncliffe, Sydney: Boy, 14, dies after falling from e-bike

Daily Telegraph

time03-07-2025

  • Daily Telegraph

Arncliffe, Sydney: Boy, 14, dies after falling from e-bike

Don't miss out on the headlines from Breaking News. Followed categories will be added to My News. A boy has died after he fell from an e-bike, NSW Police have confirmed. Emergency services were called to Broe Ave in Arncliffe, near Sydney Airport, about 2.45pm on Thursday following reports a rider had fallen from an e-bike. When police arrived they found a 14-year old boy with serious injuries. Paramedics treated him at the scene and rushed him to Sydney Children's Hospital in a critical condition, but NSW Police confirmed he in the evening he had died in hospital. Anyone with information about the incident is urged to contact Crime Stoppers. More to come. Originally published as Boy, 14, dies after falling from e-bike in Arncliffe, near Sydney Airport

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