Heybike's Latest Foldable Commuter Bike Has Kept My Car in the Driveway for Weeks. It's Now $500 Cheaper
The Heybike Ranger 3.0 Pro is a heavy-duty foldable electric commuter bike designed to replace car use for daily travel. Priced at $1,499 after a $500 discount, it offers a 90-mile range, integrated safety features, and high weight capacity. While it lacks rapid acceleration, its focus on comfort, visibility, and long-range performance makes it a practical urban transportation option.
- ▪The Heybike Ranger 3.0 Pro is currently priced at $1,499, a 25% discount from its original price.
- ▪It features a 720Wh battery, 750-watt motor, and eight-speed derailleur, supporting a 440-pound weight capacity.
- ▪The bike includes integrated turn signals, a loud horn, front and rear lights, and a color TFT display for improved visibility and control.
- ▪Battery range reached 81 miles in testing, with 20% charge remaining after four days of neighborhood commuting.
- ▪Users can unlock the bike via smartphone app, which also enables tracking and maintenance guidance.
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Save $500: Heybike's Ranger 3.0 Pro is $1,499 right now, a 25% discount to encourage early adopters to upgrade. This foldable ebike is now priced lower than most of its competitors without sacrificing performance or safety on the roads.Heybike Ranger 3.0 Pro $1,499 at Heybike Commuter ebikes are, in my opinion, the weirdest category of bikes out there. In a world where many enthusiast cyclists dedicate hours upon hours to shaving as much weight from their kit as possible, commuter ebikes stand alone. They're heavy, often encourage a seat position that feels anathema to most other bikes and come with features aimed at making you as visible as possible to the other vehicles you share the road with.
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