5 Amazing Electric Bikes that are ideal for Women



Are you a lady wanting to be a lad-e?

Ok, terrible jokes aside, here are our picks for the top five e-bikes you should consider buying if you’re a woman looking to start riding electric bikes.

We’ve been getting lots of questions from our female ‘leccyheads wanting to get some advice on where to start – so here we are.

Eilis gives you the lowdown on each bike, ranging from a city commuter to a cargo cruiser and everything in between. We’ve got you covered for a whole range of options.

🟡 Want to get your hands on any of the e-bikes in the video? Check out the links below 🛒

1️⃣ Forme Buxton Pro E: 🔗

2️⃣ Estarli e28: 🔗

3️⃣ Temple Electric Bike Step Through: 🔗

4️⃣ Tern GSD R14: 🔗

5️⃣ MATE City Folding: 🔗
⚡️ MONEY OFF USING CODE EILIS100 ⚡️

0:00 Introduction
0:50 BIKE 1
2:33 BIKE 2
4:24 BIKE 3
6:42 ✨ Become an Electrohead ✨
7:23 BIKE 4
10:00 BIKE 5
12:04 Outro


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24 thoughts on “5 Amazing Electric Bikes that are ideal for Women”
  1. Hey Eilis, I bought the Temple e bike you tested from Temple Brick Lane, it's fab! Thanks for adding the extra tip to the stand btw. I live in Norfolk and in October I'll be cycling there a lot so I'll send my review after then. Thanks for your great work for female cyclists, looking forward to more updates.

  2. I really want the Estarli E28, but I'm a 5ft shortarse. My shortness limited my options when buying my scooter too (ended up with a low spec Niu MQi coz it was the only model I could ride safely).

    Smaller options almost always mean lower spec. No fair.

  3. Was a little apprehensive when buying this with the few negative reviews on here, but this was exactly the kind of bike I was looking for. https://www.youtube.com/post/Ugkxn_jUDSlprMIeubd9rHdEAnv59nKfjcKv I plan to ride it on paved roadways and trails, and wanted a "Grocery Getter" so to speak. After receiving it (without any damage), I had it out of the box, and fully assembled in about 30 minutes. I did not have to look at the manual, and I'm glad because I did look at it after I got it together, and it looks like it's a manual for several different styles. I did have to adjust the breaks and gear shifters, but that's been my experience with every bike I've owned. There was one review in particular that made me nervous, saying it was not meant for someone 6'4", it was too short. Well I'm 6'5" (230lbs) with a 36" inseam, and can tell you this bike fits perfectly, granted the seat is in it's highest safe position. I've only had it for 3 days so far, and if things change I will update my review, but I put 26 miles on it so far, and it rides like a dream. Very comfortable seating position. The front suspension is good for the occasional rock or bump you hit on asphalt, but this bike is not made to be taken off road, and I'm OK with that. I was particularly happy to see the wheels were trued perfectly. I was expecting to have to take them in and have them trued at a local bike shop, as I've had to do with all my past bike purchases, but in this case they were already in great shape. For the money, this is an awesome bike.

  4. I am of average height but am heavy and was unable to fit on three ebikes. They had only 18 to 19 inches of space between the center of the handlebar to the tip of the seat. My regular pedal bike had 21 inches.

  5. More and More Dudes ride "girls" ebikes .i got Roll Elite Low-step w luna bbs02 . so comfy . i get it ladies . Step thru is the Way ♥
    and they get stolen Way Less 💡

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