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SENADA ARCHON 1000W Fat Tire E-Bike (up to 62 Miles / 30 MPH)

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$599

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Senada Bikes has select SENADA ARCHON Fat Tire All-Terrain E-Bikes (Various) on sale from $599 below when you apply the discount codes below. Shipping is free, be sure to remove the shipping protection option from your cart to avoid an additional fee.

Thanks to Staff Member DesertGardener for sharing this deal.

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  • ARCHON $599 w/ code ARCMB
    • 1000W Peak, 62 Mile Max Range, 48V 17.5Ah Battery, Mechanical Brakes, 5'5" Minimum Height

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  • Get 1%-5% cash back on deals like this with a cash back credit card. Compare the available cash back credit cards here.
  • At the time of this posting, our research indicates that the ARCHON is $120 lower than the next best comparable prices starting from $719.
Please see the original post for additional details & refer to the comments below for discussion.

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  • ARCHON PLUS $709 w/ code ARCHB
    • 1200W Peak, 78 Mile Max Range, 48V 20Ah Battery, Hydraulic Brakes, 5'7" Minimum Height

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Senada Bikes has select SENADA ARCHON Fat Tire All-Terrain E-Bikes (Various) on sale from $599 below when you apply the discount codes below. Shipping is free, be sure to remove the shipping protection option from your cart to avoid an additional fee.

Thanks to Staff Member DesertGardener for sharing this deal.

Available:
  • ARCHON $599 w/ code ARCMB
    • 1000W Peak, 62 Mile Max Range, 48V 17.5Ah Battery, Mechanical Brakes, 5'5" Minimum Height

Editor's Notes

Written by SaltyOne | Staff
  • Get 1%-5% cash back on deals like this with a cash back credit card. Compare the available cash back credit cards here.
  • At the time of this posting, our research indicates that the ARCHON is $120 lower than the next best comparable prices starting from $719.
Please see the original post for additional details & refer to the comments below for discussion.

No longer available
  • ARCHON PLUS $709 w/ code ARCHB
    • 1200W Peak, 78 Mile Max Range, 48V 20Ah Battery, Hydraulic Brakes, 5'7" Minimum Height

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I'd probably pay the extra $110 for the hydraulic brakes and upgraded battery. As with all Chinese no-name bikes, don't expect any support from the manufacturer. Any repairs will be your responsibility.

Weight is 74lbs.

Note that this code won't stack with the codes on the website.


Here's a review of the cheaper model [bikeride.com].

This page says it's UL approved [electrocruisers.com] but I have my doubts, especially since Senada doesn't mention it on their site.

One approval on Reddit [reddit.com]

Here's a guy riding it on an easy trail and then on the road (gets it up to an indicated 30mph). Unclear if this is sponsored.

Fat tire ebikes may not be ideal [youtube.com] unless you plan to ride on sand (TL; DW: higher mass and rolling resistance makes them inefficient, but they can be fun)
Don't have much to add but bought the senada harald plus for our 14 year old. He has ridden it everywhere and enjoys it, all flat roads here in Florida. Can ride to the beach over a bridge and back without using one bar of the battery.
Seems good to me, it showed up with a scratched rear fender, they responded quick and sent a new one. Shipped from China so took awhile.
Some screws came loose in the front brake assembly, a simple Amazon order fixed that as I didn't want to deal with screws coming from China. I kinda figure with these bikes if you get 2 years out of it then that's pretty good.
Long story short, the 14 year old likes it and has no complaints.
What about a bike bike if the goal is weight loss?

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I'd probably pay the extra $110 for the hydraulic brakes and upgraded battery. As with all Chinese no-name bikes, don't expect any support from the manufacturer. Any repairs will be your responsibility.

Weight is 74lbs.

Note that this code won't stack with the codes on the website.


Here's a review of the cheaper model [bikeride.com].

This page says it's UL approved [electrocruisers.com] but I have my doubts, especially since Senada doesn't mention it on their site.

One approval on Reddit [reddit.com]

Here's a guy riding it on an easy trail and then on the road (gets it up to an indicated 30mph). Unclear if this is sponsored.

Fat tire ebikes may not be ideal [youtube.com] unless you plan to ride on sand (TL; DW: higher mass and rolling resistance makes them inefficient, but they can be fun)
Last edited by swechsler April 2, 2025 at 02:23 PM.
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Don't have much to add but bought the senada harald plus for our 14 year old. He has ridden it everywhere and enjoys it, all flat roads here in Florida. Can ride to the beach over a bridge and back without using one bar of the battery.
Seems good to me, it showed up with a scratched rear fender, they responded quick and sent a new one. Shipped from China so took awhile.
Some screws came loose in the front brake assembly, a simple Amazon order fixed that as I didn't want to deal with screws coming from China. I kinda figure with these bikes if you get 2 years out of it then that's pretty good.
Long story short, the 14 year old likes it and has no complaints.
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This is an insane deal
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Skip the Archon, and go to plus for the hydraulic brakes. 1000 watt motor, should get you to 25 mph unless you are a fatty. gonna need that stopping power.
no rear suspension, upgrade seat is a must, cushion or suspension.
hardly doubt you will get 78 miles more like 30 miles if you dont PA.

no need to change tires battery until it wears out. i doubt battery is certified by anyone reputable.

plus is only available in red white and blue black as of 8 pm pst 4/2
solid entry ebike at 700 bucks. can't complain or compare to name brands. they cut corners on quality of life parts, and make it ridable.
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You definitely want hydraulic brakes. Decent bike. Been researching them for quite a while. May grab this just because it's a great deal.
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All recommended the plus one?
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I thought it was cheaper on amazon at $579, but then I noticed $200 shipping

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Finally decided to bite on an ebike to try to lose some weight since my doctor thinks I should be less people.

Should I grab any of the accessories or get them all after market? I'll be riding this 5 miles to/from work in the suburbs (Some gravel road). I saw an upgraded seat mentioned. Is this one good or should I grab a different one off Amazon?

I'm guessing the adjustable handlebars are proprietary so I should grab them now if I think I might want them.

The 3 year warranty and $20 shipping guarantee are both junk right?
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Quote from swechsler :
I'd probably pay the extra $110 for the hydraulic brakes and upgraded battery. As with all Chinese no-name bikes, don't expect any support from the manufacturer. Any repairs will be your responsibility.

Weight is 74lbs.

Note that this code won't stack with the codes on the website.


Here's a review of the cheaper model [bikeride.com].

This page says it's UL approved [electrocruisers.com] but I have my doubts, especially since Senada doesn't mention it on their site.

One approval on Reddit [reddit.com]

Here's a guy riding it on an easy trail and then on the road (gets it up to an indicated 30mph). Unclear if this is sponsored.

Fat tire ebikes may not be ideal [youtube.com] unless you plan to ride on sand (TL; DW: higher mass and rolling resistance makes them inefficient, but they can be fun)

Just out of curiosity, is this a Chinese no-name company? Asking because I just purchased a bike from them the other day that won't ship for a few weeks. Their website said they had a warehouse in California.
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Quote from ThackeryBinks :
Just out of curiosity, is this a Chinese no-name company? Asking because I just purchased a bike from them the other day that won't ship for a few weeks. Their website said they had a warehouse in California.
Pretty much, yeah. Youtube is full of reviews of bikes like this. I have a noname bike myself (not from this brand, but from another brand that is surprisingly still around after a name change). By "noname" I mean it's not an established bike company that you'd find in a legitimate bike shop. However, I think for the price it's a pretty decent deal, especially if you're comfortable assembling and maintaining an ebike yourself.
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Quote from Vanquished :
This is an insane deal

Can you elaborate why? Sorry I didn't know much about this
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Quote from RodShaft :
Should I grab any of the accessories or get them all after market?
I'd get them aftermarket. They don't look like anything special, prices seem high and site doesn't indicate that they'll be preinstalled. You can find tons of accessories like these, or better, on Amazon or Aliexpress (I've purchased several bike accessories from the latter, usually with good results) for much less.
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How short of a rider can fit on this bike? Can my 5'1" wife ride it? Can I at 5'8"? Looking at the upgraded one...
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Quote from sHockz_atx :
How short of a rider can fit on this bike? Can my 5'1" wife ride it? Can I at 5'8"? Looking at the upgraded one...
Right at the top of the page, it says:
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ARCHON - Minimum height from 5'5"/167cm
ARCHON PLUS - Minimum height from 5'7"/171cm

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Ordered two. One red and one blue. We shall see. They look promising

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