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Aventon E-bike

Posted 8 months ago in Portland, OR

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Aventon E-bike

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Will trade for gaming laptop desktop or MacBook Comes with the charger. The Aventon Pace 500.3 is one of Aventon’s newer models—released in 2024—and it’s designed as a cruiser/commuter e-bike that strikes a balance between performance, comfort, and value. Here’s an in‐depth look at its key aspects: Motor & Power: • It’s powered by a 500‐watt, 48‑volt brushless rear hub motor. • In its stock Class 2 configuration (with both throttle and pedal assist), it’s limited to about 20 mph, but you can unlock it via the Aventon app to reach up to 28 mph in pedal‑assist mode. • The addition of a torque sensor (replacing older cadence sensors) means the motor now responds proportionally to your pedal force. This not only delivers a more natural “feel” when riding but also helps improve energy efficiency and extend the range. Battery & Range: • It uses an internal, removable lithium‑ion battery rated at 48V and 12.8Ah (approximately 614Wh). • Advertised ranges are up to 60 miles on low‑assist (eco mode) and about 30 miles on throttle‑only usage, although real‑world numbers can vary with terrain, rider weight, and riding style. Drivetrain & Brakes: • The bike features an 8‑speed Shimano Altus drivetrain, which gives you a wide gear range suitable for both flat urban rides and modest hills. • Tektro hydraulic disc brakes (typically with 180‑mm rotors) provide reliable stopping power for a bike that weighs roughly 52 lbs. Frame, Geometry & Features: • Constructed from 6061‑T6 aluminum, the frame integrates the battery into the downtube, keeping the overall look clean and the weight well balanced. • With a “Dutch” or cruiser‑style design—featuring an upright riding position, swept‑back handlebars, and an adjustable stem—it’s built for comfort and ease of use in city environments. • It comes in both standard “step‑over” and “step‑through” versions, with multiple frame sizes to accommodate a broad range of riders. • Additional features include an LCD color display (which pairs with a smartphone app for ride data and custom settings), integrated front and rear lights (with rear turn signals for added safety), and a 48‑tooth chainring (upgraded from earlier models) that further enhances the pedaling feel. Market Position & Value: • At a price point in the $1,600–$1,700 range, the Pace 500.3 is not a high‑end luxury model—it doesn’t compete with premium mid‑drive systems costing several thousand dollars—but it does offer many features (like torque‑sensing assist, integrated lighting, and a clean design) that are usually found on more expensive bikes. • Reviews consistently note that it’s “better than average” for riders looking for an accessible, well‑rounded e-bike for commuting or leisurely cruising. It’s particularly attractive if you value a responsive motor, decent range, and a comfortable, upright ride without breaking the bank. Performance Summary: • Top speed: 20 mph in stock Class 2 mode, unlockable to 28 mph with pedal assist. • Weight: About 52 lbs, which is light enough to be manageable for urban riding and even lifting onto bike racks. • Range: Up to 60 miles in eco mode; real‑world performance may vary depending on riding conditions. In summary, the Aventon Pace 500.3 is a mid‑range e-bike that offers a compelling mix of performance and comfort for everyday city riding. It’s designed to be accessible for newcomers while still delivering enough power and efficiency to satisfy more experienced riders. It isn’t “high‑end” in the luxury sense, but it’s certainly above average in its class—making it one of the best values in today’s competitive e-bike market. Used Pricing Based on what’s currently seen in the pre‑owned market, prices for a used Aventon Pace 500.3 tend to fall roughly between about $1,000 and $1,200 on average. For example, refurbished or certified units on sites like Upway have been listed around $1,099, while some eBay listings show offers in the $800–$1,000 range (with negotiations sometimes bringing the price lower).

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