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Explore the Great Outdoors: Fat Tire Electric Bikes for Outdoor Enthusiasts

  Nothing compares to the experience of riding a bike when conquering the great Canadian outdoors. It gives you much more freedom to explore any landscape — from sandy dunes to snow-covered trails and rugged mountain roads. You just need to make sure that your ride is built for the toughest terrain. At Demon Electric, we have the perfect fat tire electric bike just for you! Our products are the perfect blend of pedalling and power that lets you travel long distances and brave steep inclines effortlessly. Each bike features a powerful motor that will make adventures less tiring — and more exciting. Plus, you won’t have to worry about leaving a heavy carbon footprint.   What are the options? Read on for a quick run-through of our fat tire electric bikes!   Thunderbolt SL   There are no limits to where our Thunderbolt SL fat tire electric bike can go. Its Turbo Technology, advanced MOZO suspension, and lightweight aluminum alloy frame make it versatile and agile for any terrain

How to Choose the Best Commuter Electric Bike for Your Needs

  Tired of being stuck in traffic especially during rush hour? Maybe it’s time to explore commuter electric bikes. By biking to work or other destinations in the city, you can avoid traffic and reduce your carbon footprint. Cycling is also a great way to exercise and improve your mood — all while making sure you arrive on time! At Demon Electric, we carry a range of commuter e-bikes to make daily commutes easier. Whether you intend to traverse Toronto’s busy streets or cruise Vancouver’s scenic routes, our Canadian-made commuter electric bikes have you covered. As you browse our selection, you might wonder which commuter e-bike is right for you. Read on as we share tips for choosing the best ride for easier daily commutes. Determine your needs Before anything else, take the time to identify your unique needs, including your budget. Think about your personal preferences and the distance you travel on your daily commute. Consider the terrains you’ll be tackling. Do you mainly g