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  2. These Affordable Mountain Bikes Are the Best You Can Get ...

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    These are the top-performing MTBs under $2,000, from full-suspension models to hardtails to mullets. These Affordable Mountain Bikes Are the Best You Can Get Under $2,000 Skip to main content

  3. The 10 Best Cheap E-Bikes, Determined By Our Testing and ...

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    These are the 10 best cheap e-bikes—including fat tire, city, urban, folding, and ones that can reach 28 mph—costing $2,000 or less that you can buy right now. The 10 Best Cheap E-Bikes ...

  4. Our Gear Editors Agree—These Are the Best Affordable E-Bikes ...

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    A good wattage range for most e-bikes—even the best cheap electric bikes—can be from 350-750 watts, depending on the size and design of the bike. More wattage usually requires a bigger battery.

  5. Specialized Stumpjumper - Wikipedia

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    A 2008 Specialized Stumpjumper with full suspension. The Specialized Stumpjumper is a mountain bike produced by Specialized Bicycle Components. When it was first produced in 1981, the Stumpjumper was the first mass-production mountain bike. The Stumpjumper is still in production, although its design has changed significantly since it was first ...

  6. Marin Bikes - Wikipedia

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    Marin’s first product is the Madrone Trail, a $199 mountain bike. 1996 Marin is the first company to win an XC National Championship aboard a full suspension bike with Paul Lasenby winning the UK national title. 2003 Bob steps back in as acting president after a three-year hiatus with the desire to refocus the brand’s product offerings.

  7. Electric bicycle - Wikipedia

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    A study conducted by the International Mountain Bicycling Association, however, found that the physical impacts of low-powered pedal-assist electric mountain bikes (eMTB) may be similar to traditional mountain bikes (MTB). [72] A recent study on the environment impact of e-bikes versus other forms of transportation [73] found that e-bikes are: