Charge & Ride

YOUR GARAGE.
ELECTRIFIED.

Straight-talk guides to e-bikes and e-bike building. What motors actually do, what batteries actually cost, how far you'll really get on a charge — and how to wrench on it all yourself.

First Ride

Hub vs mid-drive, Class 1/2/3 rules, what battery capacity (Wh) really means for range.

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Dialing Your Setup

Maintenance, charging habits, battery care, brakes and tires — keep it running right.

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Full Custom Builds

Conversion kits, controllers, battery packs — turn a regular bike into the e-bike you actually want.

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E-Bike Specs, Side by Side

Compare real e-bikes on the numbers that matter: battery watt-hours, motor type, legal class, and honest street prices.

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Bike
Battery
Motor
Class
Price
Aventon Level.2
672 Wh
Rear Hub
Class 2
~$1,799
Rad Power RadCity 5 Plus
672 Wh
Rear Hub
Class 2
~$1,599
Specialized Turbo Vado 4.0
710 Wh
Mid-Drive
Class 3
~$3,750

Prices for reference — they move with sales and model years. Full database inside.

THE BUILD GARAGE

There's a right build for every budget

You don't need $4,000 to get a great e-bike. You need to know which corner of the market fits your riding — and where the cheap stuff actually cuts corners.

Budget Commuter — $800–$1,500
The Sweet Spot — $1,500–$3,000
Premium Builds — $3,000+
DIY Conversions
Cargo Builds
Folding & Compact
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Know Your Real Range

Spec-sheet range numbers are best-case fantasy. Punch in your battery's watt-hours and how you actually ride, and get an honest estimate.

*Educational estimates only. Terrain, wind, rider weight, and temperature all move the needle.