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Despite being one of Aventon’s older e-Bike models, coming onto the market early 2020, The Aventon Sinch is still a powerful contender in the folding e-bike market today. Sturdy, well-designed, and integrated with a lot of little features, the Sinch is one of the most versatile folding bikes available today.
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Despite being one of Aventon’s older e-Bike models, coming onto the market early 2020, The Aventon Sinch is still a powerful contender in the folding e-bike market today. Sturdy, well-designed, and integrated with a lot of little features, the Sinch is one of the most versatile folding bikes available today.
Key Features
- Throttle-only mode & 5 pedal-assist modes
- Folding frame design
- New, Upgraded Backlit LCD Display
- All-terrain capabilities with fat tyres
- App integration
- Ideal for adventuring, camping & caravanning
Also available in Step Through version
DESCRIPTION Form & FunctionalityFolding e-bikes regularly take functionality over form. As such, you can end up with something that looks like several steel pipes welded together on wheels. The Aventon Sinch, however, is one of the best looking folding electric bikes available on the market, and it does this while still being a very adaptable ride.
Its sleek & compact design comes hand-in-hand with Aventon’s attention to details. This brings us features such as an integrated battery in the top tube, cables that run through the frame itself, and a powerful 750W motor.
Features EfficiencyWith 6 riding modes (5 pedal assist modes & throttle-only), the Aventon Sinch can run for a range of up to 65km. This is particularly impressive as the bike weighs in at approximately 31kg. There are some fixed frame electric bikes available that struggle to make that range work, so this is an impressive feat.
Power & SpeedThe 750W motor on the Sinch produces speeds of up to 32 kph, but what is more surprising is the torque put out. Able to carry up to 300lbs, the motor is also effective at powering riders uphill with ease on the throttle alone.
FrameThe Sinch is held together by a double-butted aluminium alloy frame. Aventon managed to avoid the doubt-inducing pitfalls found on other folding bikes by constructing a clamp that feels solid and secure. There’s no clicking or rattling sounds. There’s no frame wobble when braking suddenly or going over rough terrain.
Ride QualityThe frame’s sturdiness, combined with the fat 4 inch tyres & front suspension give the Sinch a ride quality that