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The electric bike industry has advanced in recent times. It is no longer just lightweight commuters and folding bikes. More riders now want the bold styling of a motorcycle, but with the convenience and lower running costs of an e-bike. That’s where “electric bikes that look like motorcycles” (often called moped-style or moto-inspired e-bikes) come in.

These bikes look stylish with their chunky frames, fat tires, eye-catching headlights, and strong stances. They are also practical for daily use, which is why e-bikes are popular. You can easily park them; they require less maintenance than motorbikes, and you can use pedal-assist for longer rides.

In this blog, we will discuss the different types of e-bikes, why riders prefer them, and what to check before buying.

What are the Different Electric Bikes that look like Motorcycles?

There is a variety of electric bikes available to meet your needs and interests. Here are the kinds of electric bikes:

1. Gepida Alboin Curve Alfine 8

Ideal for: Commuting, Tracking

The Gepida Alboin Curve Alfine 8 features an internal battery and a reliable Bosch drive system, enhancing its sleek appearance. The bike's gears (8-speed hub) allow riders to have a premium commuter feel with strong everyday usability. For long travels and a wide variety, they are unbeatable.

Specifications

Model: Alboin Curve – Alfine 8

Motor and Battery: Bosch Performance Line & 500Wh Internal Battery

Gears: Shimano Alfine 8-speed

Wheel Size: 28″

Brakes: Shimano Deore Discs BR-M6000

Frame Size: 52/56cm & Trapez 44, 48, 52cm

Weight: 23.8Kg

SKU: 30202250 & Trapez 30202256

2. Rayvolt Clubman

Ideal for: Urban Commuters, Countryside Explorers, and Stylish City Riders

The Clubman's 250W motor can achieve a top speed of 25km/h. Rayvolt Cluban features 7 Shimano Tourney TZ gears, which allow you to choose a relaxed gear that suits your riding style. In addition, the Rayvolt Clubman features a pedal system that ensures a stress-free ride.

Specifications

Weight: 27kg

Grips: Rayvolt custom leather grips

Crankset: Rayvolt three-piece crankset

Brakes: Tektro Mechanical Disk Brakes

Frame: Rayvolt Aluminium

Speed Control: PAS (pedal assist system) and 7-speed Shimano tourney TZ

Battery: 36V - 10Ah Battery (40km range, 2.5-hour charge) / 36 - 15Ah (60km range, 4-hour charge)

Pedals: Flat Rayvolt peddles

Battery Cover: Composite shell covered by leather

Chain: KMC silver chain

Rims: Double wall 40mm wide

Tires: 26" x 3.0

Motor: 250W (40nm) 7-speed geared Motor

3. Rayvolt Cruzer

Ideal for: Daily Commuting and Urban Adventures

The Rayvolt Cruzer is a stylish bike recognised for its vintage shopper design, low seating, and high handlebars. They have the modern regenerative braking system that recharges the battery. Its features are:

·       Bluetooth Connectivity (via EIVA app)

·       Dual Batteries

·       Silent Brushless Motor

·       Integrated frame battery

Specifications

Weight: 29kg

Chain: KMC Silver Chain

Pedals: Flat Rayvolt Pedals 

Grips:  Rayvolt Custom Leather Grips

Saddle: Rayvolt Deluxe Genuine Leather

Crankset: Rayvolt Two Pieces Crankset

Brakes: Rayvolt Oil Disk Brakes with E-Regenerative 10A - 50A  

Rims: Double Wall 40mm Rear Rim

Tyres (Medium): 24" x 3.0

Tyres (Large): 26" x 3.0

E-Drive System: Rayvolt EIVA Drive

Motor: Smart Hub 50 Nm - 250W

Frame: Rayvolt Aluminium 6061

Battery: Samsung Li-ion 48V 10.5Ah (60km range)

4. Gepida Nedeo Cruiser

Ideal for: Leisure Activities and General Sports On the Rough Terrain

The Gepida Nedeo Cruiser features oversized wheels and a bold cruiser-style frame. Its Bosch Active Line 70 Nm mid-drive motor delivers smooth, reliable power for hill climbs. The 400Wh battery offers good daily range, though tougher terrain may require more frequent charging.

Specifications

Model: Nedao NX-3 Cruiser

Tyres: Innova 1A 24 x 3.0

Frame Sizes: 41 cm 

SKU: 30201530          

Brakes: TektroHD-M275 Hydraulic Disc, Coaster Brake

Gears: Shimano Nexus 3-speed

Motor and Battery: Bosch Activeline 36v 400Wh              

Weight: 24 kg

Wheel Size: 24″

Forks: Gepida Steel

5. Synch S-Cargo

Ideal for: Families, Couriers, and Heavier Loads

Synch S-Cargo provides enough space with a robust rack and front basket. These bikes use a small pedal system that helps you ride and climb hills with minimal effort. The easily readable LCD makes it easy for any rider to see battery life, tracking speed, and tracking distance.

Specifications

Frame: Reynolds Steel

Load Capacity: 200kg

Battery: 48V 16AH with Torque Sensor

Suspension: Front forks

Brakes: Hydraulic

Charge time: 5 hours

Motor: 48v 250w Bafang Rear Hub

Gears: Shimano 7-speed

Tyres: 20″ x 4″ (various tread patterns available)

Range: Up to 60 miles

Accessories: Child seats, passenger seats, baskets, panniers, back boxes

Warranty: 2 years on frame and forks, 1 year on electrics

Why Choose an E-bike that looks like a Motorcycle?

Electric bikes that are similar to motorcycles are made in such a way that they meet the riders' requirements of hassle-free fuel consumption and maintenance costs. Here are the reasons that define why these e-bikes are becoming popular:

Environment Friendly

Electric bikes run on electricity, minimising carbon emissions and reducing reliance on fossil fuels. They are considered the best substitute for urban commuting and environmentally friendly riders.

Attention-Grabbing Design

These e-bikes are gaining popularity for bold styling, solid frames, and features such as LED headlights, smooth wires, and faux gas tanks. They are designed to look impressive while preserving the functionality of an e-bike.

Lower Maintenance and Costs

Electric bikes require minimal maintenance and are more cost-effective than motorcycles. They do not require regular oil changes, fuel, or engine repairs to maintain long-term functionality.

Higher Power and Speed

Most e-bikes feature motors ranging from 750W to 5000W, which enable riders to reach higher speeds. Some models deliver 40 to 50 mph, providing a steady, exciting speed experience.

Flexible Riding

A flexible riding experience is an important reason to choose electric bikes. They allow riders to switch riding modes, including pedal-assist, electric, and throttle. This not only makes them flexible but also perfect for both city and off-road trips.

What Things Should be Kept in Mind while Purchasing E-bikes

Before buying an electric bike, it is important to consider a few factors:

·       Battery Life: The battery’s capacity defines how far you can travel while charging once. A larger battery can cover a longer distance, but it takes longer to recharge.

·       Comfort: If you are going to ride on rough terrain or the smooth city rides, you can pick the e-bike that gives a smoother and more comfortable ride.

·       Motor Speed and Power: Pick the motor that matches your riding requirements. Consider buying a 250W to 1000W motor for city rides. You can also choose a 3000W to 5000W motor for higher speed requirements.

·       Legal Restrictions: Different areas have different rules and regulations governing e-bike power and speed limits. Few models need registration or a license to ride. You need to make sure to check these restrictions before making a purchase.

·       Cost: The different types of e-bikes have price ranges from £500 to £3,000 or more. Choose the model with the best features within your budget.

Bottom Line

Electric bikes that resemble motorcycles combine style and power. You can decide whether to go for an urban or off-city option ride. If you want a ride that minimises your carbon footprint, electric bikes are the best investment. The key is purchasing based on your real needs: where you ride, how far, and whether you require full UK road legality as an EAPC.

Note: When shopping in the UK, double-check power ratings, assist cut-off speed, and throttle behaviour to avoid registration issues with your e-bike.