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Electric Hybrid Bikes

Electric hybrid bikes have proven to be ideal for commuting providing a speedy, eco-friendly and cost-effective way to get around. As e-bikes have become more readily available, it's easy to find a bike that suits your riding style. At North Sports, you’ll find a range of hybrid e-bikes to choose from.
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Mark2 Scrambler CX Premium Electric Bike

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The popular Mark2 Scrambler CX Premium Electric Bike has been reimagined as a hybrid off-road and leisurely riding trekking bike - the Scrambler 43...

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£1,799.00 - £1,999.00
Current price £1,799.00

Mark2 Scrambler Electric Mountain Bike, Black

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The popular Mark2 Scrambler Electric Bike is a hard-tail gravel electric mountain bike in the tradition of old-school mountain bikes. Suitable for ...

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£1,799.00 - £1,999.00
£1,799.00 - £1,999.00
Current price £1,799.00

Mark2 X-Cross 450 Step Through Electric Bike, Black

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The best-selling Mark2 electric hybrid bike X-Cross is a dream to ride and now comes as a step through. Ideal for town and city commuting or genera...

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Hybrid Electric Bikes

Electric hybrid bikes, also known as e-bikes, are bicycles equipped with an electric motor that assists the rider in pedaling. They are designed for both on-road and off-road use, making them a versatile option for commuters and recreational riders alike.

So whether you're commuting to work, running errands, or just out for a leisurely ride, an electric bike can make your journey faster, easier, and more enjoyable. Below we have included some FAQs and Guidance for first-time shoppers that should help with your decision-making.

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the difference between an electric bike and an electric hybrid bike?

An electric bike, also known as an e-bike, refers to any bicycle equipped with an electric motor that assists with propulsion. On the other hand, an electric hybrid bike combines the features of an electric bike with those of a hybrid bike, which is designed for versatile use on both paved roads and light off-road terrains. Electric hybrid bikes offer the advantage of electric assistance while providing the versatility and comfort of a hybrid bike.

What are the advantages of a hybrid electric bike?

Hybrid electric bikes offer several advantages. They provide the convenience and efficiency of electric assistance, allowing riders to travel longer distances and conquer hills with ease. The hybrid design ensures versatility, making them suitable for both urban commutes and light off-road trails. Additionally, hybrid electric bikes often feature comfortable upright riding positions, fender and rack mounts for added utility, and reliable braking systems for enhanced safety.

What is the difference between an electric mountain bike and an electric hybrid bike?

Electric mountain bikes (e-MTBs) are specifically designed for off-road adventures and are equipped with features such as robust frames, full suspension systems, and aggressive tire treads to handle rugged terrains. In contrast, electric hybrid bikes are designed for a mix of on-road and light off-road use, featuring more versatile tires and frames. While both offer electric assistance, electric mountain bikes are optimized for trail riding, while electric hybrid bikes prioritize versatility and comfort for urban commuting and light off-road excursions.

What is an electric hybrid bicycle?

An electric hybrid bicycle refers to a bicycle that combines the features of an electric bike with those of a hybrid bike. It is equipped with an electric motor that provides assistance while pedaling, allowing riders to travel longer distances and tackle hills more easily. The hybrid design of the bicycle ensures versatility for both urban and light off-road use, making it suitable for commuting and recreational riding.

Do you have to pedal a hybrid bike?

Yes, you need to pedal a hybrid bike to activate the electric assistance. Hybrid bikes, whether electric or non-electric, require pedaling for the motor to provide assistance. The electric motor assists the rider's pedaling effort, amplifying their power and making pedaling easier, especially when going uphill or maintaining higher speeds.

Are hybrid bikes good for long distances?

Yes, hybrid bikes are well-suited for long-distance rides. With their comfortable riding positions, efficient frames, and the added assistance of electric motors in hybrid electric bikes, they offer a practical and enjoyable option for covering longer distances. The versatility of hybrid bikes allows riders to tackle various terrains, including paved roads and light off-road trails, making them suitable for extended rides and touring.

Are hybrids better than electric?

The choice between hybrids and electric bikes depends on individual preferences and specific needs. Hybrid bikes, whether electric or non-electric, offer versatility and comfort for both urban commuting and light off-road use. They provide a good balance between efficiency, durability, and agility. Electric bikes, on the other hand, offer the advantage of electric assistance, making pedaling easier and allowing riders to travel longer distances with less effort. Ultimately, the better option depends on the rider's intended use and personal preferences.

Are hybrid bikes easier to pedal than mountain bikes?

Yes, hybrid bikes are generally easier to pedal than mountain bikes. Hybrid bikes are designed for a mix of on-road and light off-road use, featuring lighter frames, narrower tires, and more efficient geometry, which make pedaling easier on paved surfaces. Mountain bikes, with their robust frames, wide and knobby tires, and heavier builds, are designed for off-road trails and require

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