
I browsed online for all sorts of bizarre "e-bike giveaways," and frankly, they were all scams. So I didn't fall for it; instead, I searched diligently and finally found the Engwe HillMiles MileCity 1.
It comes with a 700-watt peak power motor, a 7-speed gearbox, and decent range. It's perfect for weekend rides, and even suitable for longer commutes depending on road conditions. What attracted me most was that it shipped from a local US warehouse, not from China, so it arrived in just a few days.
As for the price, it felt very reasonable compared to other e-bikes claiming similar specifications. However, I later found some effective discount codes that took the shopping experience to the next level:
Try entering these discount codes at checkout (works in the US):
Spend 10, Save 2 (20%) → Code: ZXC2U
Spend 25, Save 5 (20%) → Code: ZXC5U
Spend 35, Save 7 (20%) → Code: ZXC7U
Spend 50, Save 10 (20%) → Code: ZXC10U
Spend 70, Save 14 (20%) → Code: ZXC14U
Spend 100, Save 20 (20%) → Code: ZXC20U
Spend 125, Save 25 (20%) → Code: ZXC25U
Spend 160, Save 32 (20%) → Code: ZXC32S
Spend 280, Save 56 (20%) → Code: ZXC56S
Spend 320, Save 64 (20%) → Code: ZXC64S
Spend 400, Save 80 (20%) → Code: ZXC80S
Spend 500, Save 100 (20%) → Code: ZXC100S
Spend 599, Save 120 (20%) → Code: ZXC120P
Please ensure you are browsing the US website/store. Also, it's best to check the product page reviews before purchasing—they usually contain genuine buyer feedback.
This isn't an advertisement; I just hate seeing people waste money on fake deals. Sharing my experience of saving money and getting quality gear.
If these combinations work for you, please let me know!
by Junior-Addition-9117
4 Comments
The amount of trust that I’d put in a new ebike that you can get for $260 is approximately zero.
#Fuck off
r/whichmotorcycle
Ah, that final *Purches* price.