Is the $750 Hyper Ebike a good budget friendly hunting Ebike?

Hyper Bicycles has continued its commitment sponsoring riders, teams, events, and series. It became obvious that if Hyper was to continue to progress new opportunities would need to be explored. Hyper has since become a major player in the bicycle mass market, and in specialty sporting goods offering BMX Bikes, Mountain Bikes, and other products to a wide range of consumers. This model has a 29″ frame built for riders 6′ and up, but Hyper also has a comparable bike with a 26″ frame for riders below 6′. It also comes stock with a Shimano 6 grip shifter and Shimano rear derailleur. Shimano is a household name in the bike hyper bicycles industry and supply parts for a number of manufacturers, so as far as the gear system goes, you are in good hands.

Hyper Bike Company has a really large offering for everyone in the family, with bikes for kids and adults. Both the Hyper eBikes and standard bikes are sold exclusively at Walmart so, you can do your searching on their website or Walmart’s website. Both sites will have full product details and descriptions as well as a ton of images of each bike. Last year we locked in a 320 acre hunting lease in Northern Michigan for whitetail hunting.

This BMX bike features a heavy duty steel frame that lets users ride harder for longer. The Spinner includes both front caliper and v-brakes for a smooth ride on any surface and front and rear hand breaks for convenience and safety. With sturdy 48 spoked rims and front and rear pegs, this BMX bike hyper mountain bike has all the right accessories.

The Hyper E-Ride City electric bike is commonly referred to as the electric bike from Walmart, as it sold almost exclusively at Walmart locations. The bikes battery lacks range, as the battery can only run for up to 20 miles or 1 hour. The E-Ride City scored a 26 on our Tower ebike score giving it a “non recommended ebike” rating.

The company is seeking industry partners that share our vision of support and commitment to supporting our riders and producing highest quality parts that perform as well as they look. The Back tire isn’t fitted in place correctly and is slightly too high up on the rear tire axle shaft. It appears to be tightened in place and secure by the nut screw, but it creeps me out a bit that if the nut were to unscrew a bit the tire would fly out….