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Lectric’s Endless Summer Sale offers $424 in FREE gear with the 60-mile XPress 750 commuter e-bikes at $1,299, more

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Lectric has launched its Endless Summer Sale that is offering up to $720 in savings on its lineup of e-bike bundles, which includes the ongoing $500 price cut on the ONE Premium commuter e-bike. Among the group, we spotted a notably large bundle being given to Lectric’s XPress 750 Long-Range Commuter e-bikes that are getting $424 in FREE gear at $1,299 shipped, in both its step-thru and step-over designs. This package would normally run you $1,723 without the bundle savings, which beats out all the bundles we’ve seen before that only ever amounted up to $410 in gear. Along with the e-bike (which is one of my favorite commuters over the years), you’ll be getting a rear cargo rack, fenders to go over both tires, an Elite headlight upgrade, a suspension seat post, two adjustable rear-view mirrors, and an accordion-style folding bike lock. Head below for more on this e-bike’s capabilities and the other deals we’re seeing while the sale lasts.

You’ll have a choice between the step-thru or step-over design with Lectric’s XPress 750 e-bikes, which are among my favorite commuters that I’ve ridden over the years, especially with its manageable 58-pound weight that makes getting it up and down stairs in urban environments much easier. It comes powered by a 14Ah battery and 750W rear hub motor pairing (peaking as high as 1,310W) that delivers up to 60 miles of pedal-assisted travel (supported by a torque sensor) at up to 20 MPH top speeds, unless your state allows for the unlocked 28 MPH max speed.

It’s quite the reliable commuter, considering it’s priced at $1,299 and comes with the largest bundle package to date. Aside from the free add-on gear, you’ll also be quite pleased with its array of features, including the puncture-resistant tires, hydraulic mineral oil brakes, the front suspension fork, removable pedals (which is an understated love of mine), an integrated headlight and taillight combo, a full color LCD screen with a USB-A port, and more.

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Lectric XPress 750 Commuter e-bike:

The Lectric XPress brings unparalleled performance to a classic look. It sports a full-size wheelbase with an industry-leading torque sensor paired with Lectric PWR+ programming – giving adventurers intuitive and controlled power delivery with each pedal stroke. Options include a 500W and a 750W setup, accommodating a wide range of preferences and abilities. The XPress also features a custom-designed and upgraded TC•Eighty front suspension fork, a 7-speed drivetrain, hydraulic disc brakes, and 27.5 x 2.1-inch city tires!

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