Categories 

  • Urban ebike - Urban ebikes, also known as city ebikes, are a type of electric bike that are designed for use in urban environments. They are typically lightweight, with upright riding positions and features that make them easy to maneuver in traffic.

  • Comfort ebikes - Comfort ebikes are a type of electric bike that are designed with the rider's comfort in mind. They typically feature a relaxed riding position, plush seats, and suspension systems to smooth out bumps in the road. They also often have a step-through frame design, making them easy to mount and dismount. Comfort ebikes are often used for leisurely rides, commuting, and running errands.

  • Mountain ebikes - Mountain ebikes, also known as mtb ebikes, are a type of electric bike that are designed for off-road riding on trails, rugged terrain, and steep inclines. They are built with sturdy frames, wide tires, and suspension systems that help to absorb shocks and vibrations from the terrain.

  • Fat Tire ebikes - Fat tire ebikes, also known as fat tire electric bikes, are a type of electric bike that are characterized by their wide tires. These tires are typically 4 inches or wider and provide a larger surface area of contact with the ground. This gives them better stability and traction, making them well-suited for riding on loose or uneven surfaces such as snow, sand, and mud. 

Ebike classifications

  1. Class 1 ebikes: These ebikes have a pedal-assist system that provides power up to 20 mph (32km/h) and can only be engaged while pedaling.
  2. Class 2 ebikes: These ebikes have a throttle-assist system that provides power up to 20 mph (32km/h) and can be engaged without pedaling.
  3. Class 3 ebikes: These ebikes have a pedal-assist system that provides power up to 28 mph (45km/h) and can only be engaged while pedaling. They also have a speedometer and other requirements.

It's important to note that ebike classifications may vary depending on the country and region, it's always best to check with your local authorities for regulations and laws on ebikes.

Frequently Asked Questions

Have a question? We've got answers.

What's the best commuter ebike?

For daily commuting, the Babymaker II Pro is our most popular pick. It weighs just 35 lbs — light enough to carry up stairs or onto transit — and its Gates Carbon Belt Drive means virtually zero maintenance. A single charge gets you 20–70+ miles depending on assist level.

If you want cargo capacity and a more upright position, the Moonrider is a great alternative with dual racks and a Bafang mid-drive motor that handles hills with ease.

What's the best lightweight ebike?

The Babymaker II is our lightest model at just 33 lbs — significantly lighter than most ebikes on the market. Its minimalist frame and compact battery keep the weight down without sacrificing range or performance. Perfect if you need to carry it up stairs or store it under a desk.

Do I need a license to ride a Superhuman ebike?

In most US states, no license, registration, or insurance is required to ride an ebike — as long as it meets federal ebike classification standards. Most Superhuman models meet these requirements. Rules vary by state and municipality, so we recommend checking your local laws, especially for Class 3 bikes on trails or shared paths.

What's a fat tire ebike?

Fat tire ebikes feature oversized tires — typically 4 inches wide or more. Those wide tires give you more traction on loose surfaces like sand, gravel, and snow, better shock absorption, and increased stability at low speeds or in technical terrain. Great for riders who want to go off the beaten path or ride year-round regardless of conditions.

If you're looking for the best fat tire electric bike for all-terrain riding, the Superhuman Bikes Bomber is our top pick. The Bomber is a 750W scrambler-style fat tire ebike built to go anywhere — sand, trails, dirt roads, or city streets. It runs on a 48V 17Ah battery with 40+ miles of range, 20-inch fat tires for maximum grip, hydraulic brakes, dual suspension, a comfortable bench seat, and optional foot pegs for a moto-inspired feel. Available in multiple colors and two configurations, it's one of the most capable and versatile fat tire ebikes on the market.

What's the best ebike for beginners?

We recommend the Moonrider or the Photon for riders new to ebikes.

The Moonrider has a step-through frame (easy to mount and dismount), an intuitive mid-drive motor, and comes with front and rear racks so you can start using it for real errands right away. Its Shimano 10-speed lets you gradually learn how to blend pedal assist with gear selection.

The Photon is a great option if you want something lighter with a throttle option, so you can start by letting the bike do the work and increase your own pedaling input as you get comfortable. It ships 95% pre-assembled — front wheel, pedals, and handlebars and you're ready to ride. (And they glow in the dark!)

How long does shipping take?

All in-stock Superhuman bikes ship within 3–7 business days of order confirmation. You'll receive a tracking number via email once your order leaves our warehouse. For the most current availability on specific models, check the product page or contact our support team.

What's the longest range ebike in your lineup?

The Weapon leads the lineup with 70+ miles of range on its 840Wh battery — the highest-capacity battery we offer. The F5 Trail also carries an 840Wh battery and delivers 50+ miles per charge under typical conditions.

Real-world range depends on rider weight, terrain, wind, temperature, and how much you pedal vs. rely on the motor. Using lower assist levels and pedaling more actively will always extend your range.