Designed for city riding, commuting and speedy thrills, Aventon made its name in the cycling world by building beautiful (yet affordable) track and fixed-gear bicycles. But it didn’t take long for the enterprising company to burst into the e-bike market, too. Aventon’s e-bike lineup now far eclipses it’s fixie offerings, but the company’s race-inspired roots are clearly alive in every bike it
makes.
Most of Aventon’s e-bikes fall into the Class 2 range, meaning they have a throttle and the motor assist maxes out at 20 mph, but the company does offer one Class 3 e-bike with pedal-assist capability up to
28 mph. There are two folding e-bikes in the lineup and each model can be ordered in a step-through design, making it easier to get on. The bikes are well specd, coming standard with disk brakes and Shimano components...