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Electric Bikes

Macfox electric bikes are built for commuting, city travel, and everyday riding. Compare models by rider fit, range, tire size, throttle control, and ride style to find the eBike that fits your daily ride.
Macfox X7 Macfox X7 Macfox X7 Macfox X7
$100 OFF Macfox X7 eBike
Macfox X7 eBike

5.0" fat tires, street tricks and playful riding.

X7: 5'1'' and up X7L: 5'3'' and up
From $1,599.00 USD
20mph Top Speed
35-70miles Range
750w Peak Power
Thumb Throttle Throttle
Macfox X1S Commuter E-bike Macfox X1S Commuter E-bike
$100 OFF Macfox X1S eBike
Macfox X1S eBike

Top commuter choice for daily city riding.

5'3'' and up
From $1,399.00 USD
20mph Top Speed
28-56miles Range
750w Peak Power
Thumb Throttle Throttle
Macfox E-bike M16 Macfox E-bike M16 Macfox E-bike M16 Macfox E-bike M16
$50 OFF Macfox M16 eBike
Macfox M16 eBike

Teen-friendly electric bike for smaller riders.

3'11'' and up
From $1,099.00 USD
20mph Top Speed
25miles Range
750w Peak Power
Thumb Throttle Throttle
Macfox E-bike X1S x Bs.zay $100 OFF Macfox X1S x Bs.zay eBike
Macfox X1S x Bs.zay eBike

Co-branded Bs.zay with exclusive white design.

5'3'' and up
From $1,399.00 USD
20mph Top Speed
28-56miles Range
750w Peak Power
Thumb Throttle Throttle
Macfox X2 Electric Mountain Bike $100 OFF Macfox X2 eBike
Macfox X2 eBike

Built for mixed terrain and light off-road riding.

5'3'' and up
From $1,899.00 USD
20mph Top Speed
40-80miles Range
1000w Peak Power
Thumb Throttle Throttle

Find the Right Macfox Electric Bike

Start with how you plan to ride, then compare rider fit, range, tire size, throttle control, and comfort features.

Best for Fat Tire Street Riding

Choose the Macfox X7 if you want a bold street-style electric bike with 5.0" fat tires and a more planted feel. It works well for city streets, neighborhood rides, and light mixed surfaces.

Best for Daily Commuting

Choose the Macfox X1S if you want a balanced city eBike for everyday trips, short commutes, school runs, and frequent stops. It keeps the ride simple with stable handling, thumb throttle control, and a comfortable fit for riders 5'3" and up.

Best for Longer Range

Choose the Macfox X2 if you want the longest Macfox range option, especially with the dual-battery setup. It is better for riders who want fewer charging stops, more comfort on longer routes, and stronger control from full suspension.

Best for Smaller or Younger Riders

Choose the Macfox M16 if you need an easier fit, compact size, and simple everyday control. It is the most approachable Macfox electric bike for smaller riders, starting from 3'11" and up.

Media Reviews

Expert Review

Electrek reviewed the Macfox X7 as a street-legal, UL-listed e-bike with moped-style presence and everyday ride practicality.

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Expert Review

autoevolution highlighted the Macfox X7L’s region-ready speed setup, solid brakes, sturdy frame and strong value as a scrambler-style e-bike.

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Why Riders Choose Macfox Electric Bikes

Macfox electric bikes combine UL 2849-certified safety, stable everyday handling, and smooth, easy-to-use throttle control in one practical package. Built for commuting, city travel, and everyday riding, they also stand out with a bold, street-ready design that resonates with younger riders. Instead of chasing extreme specs, Macfox focuses on what actually matters in daily riding — control, comfort, and confidence — backed by a community that values freedom, style, and individuality.

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FAQ About Electric Bikes

What is an electric bike?

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An electric bike, or e-bike, is a bicycle with an integrated motor and battery that assist the rider while pedaling. It makes riding easier on hills and over long distances and can usually be used in pedal-assist or throttle mode depending on local laws.

How fast can an electric bike go?

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Most e-bikes in the U.S. fall under three classes: Class 1 and 2 models assist or throttle up to about 20–25 mph, while Class 3 models allow pedal-assist speeds up to 28 mph. These limits keep them safe and legal for road use.

Do you need a license to ride an electric bike?

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In most states, a license or registration is not required for Class 1 and 2 e-bikes, though helmets and age limits may apply. Class 3 bikes can have additional local restrictions.

How far can an electric bike go on one charge?

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Range depends on battery capacity, terrain, rider weight, and assist level. Typical e-bikes travel between 25 and 90 miles per charge under normal conditions.

How long does it take to charge an e-bike battery?

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Charging time usually falls between 5 and 7 hours from empty to full. Higher-capacity batteries may take longer, while partial top-ups can extend battery life.

Are electric bikes street legal?

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Yes. E-bikes that meet Class 1–3 definitions are allowed on most roads and bike paths in the United States, though individual states may regulate top speed or where throttles can be used.

Can you ride an electric bike in the rain?

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Most electric bikes are water-resistant rather than fully waterproof. Riding in light rain or through small puddles is fine, but it’s best to avoid heavy storms or submerging the motor and battery.

How long does an e-bike battery last before replacement?

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With proper care, lithium-ion batteries typically last 2 to 5 years or about 800 charge cycles before capacity begins to decline.

Are electric bikes safe for teenagers?

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Yes, when matched to the rider’s size and speed limits. Many youth-oriented models have reduced top speeds and stable geometry to make learning safer.

How much does an electric bike cost?

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Prices range widely depending on materials, motor power, and battery size, usually between $700 and $2,000 for quality mid-range models.

How heavy is an electric bike?

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E-bikes weigh more than regular bicycles because of the motor and battery, typically between 55 and 90 pounds depending on frame type and features.

Do electric bikes need to be registered or insured?

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For Class 1 and 2 models, registration and insurance are generally not required in the U.S. Only modified or high-speed conversions may need additional paperwork.