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Himiway Cobra D7 Review Canada (2026): River-Tested, Trail-Proven
  • by Milad Ghobadibeygvand

Himiway Cobra D7 Review Canada (2026): River-Tested, Trail-Proven

Zeus eBikes reviews the Himiway Cobra D7 after extensive Canadian trail testing — 1000W Bafang hub, full suspension, 4.5-inch Kenda tires, 960 Wh Samsung/LG battery. River-tested with motor fully submerged. AAAA rated. Stunning looks. Only downfall: fender and rack sourcing in Canada.

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How to Spot a Legit eBike Store in Canada (2026 Checklist)
  • by Milad Ghobadibeygvand

How to Spot a Legit eBike Store in Canada (2026 Checklist)

Canadians lost $638 million to fraud in 2024 — and online purchase scams are the fourth-riskiest category. Before you spend $1,500–$5,000 on an electric bike from an unfamiliar store, run it through this 10-point trust checklist built from real complaints, CRA tax rules, and BBB data.

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Arcade AI vs PlayCut AI: The Canadian AI That Refuses to Replace You
  • by Milad Ghobadibeygvand

Arcade AI vs PlayCut AI: The Canadian AI That Refuses to Replace You

We used Arcade AI (Arcads) for our e-bike product videos. Then we found PlayCut AI — a Canadian-built alternative that costs 88% less, never alters product images, and keeps every dollar in Canada. Here is why Zeus eBikes switched and will never go back.

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Himiway A7 Pro Review Canada (2026): 2 Years Tested, Mid-Drive Step-Thru Perfection
  • by Milad Ghobadibeygvand

Himiway A7 Pro Review Canada (2026): 2 Years Tested, Mid-Drive Step-Thru Perfection

Zeus eBikes reviews the Himiway A7 Pro after two years of Canadian riding — ANANDA M100 mid-drive, 130 Nm torque sensor, full suspension, Shimano 9-speed, Schwalbe tires. One warranty call. AAAA for paint, suspension, and brakes. In car terms, this is a Volvo.

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Long Range Electric Bikes Canada (2026): 14 Best by Battery
  • by Milad Ghobadibeygvand

Long Range Electric Bikes Canada (2026): 14 Best by Battery

Battery anxiety is the number-one barrier to buying an electric bike in Canada — and winter makes it worse. We tested 14 long-range e-bikes from $1,199 to $3,217 with batteries from 720 Wh to 3,120 Wh. This guide ranks every pick by real battery capacity, explains why Wh matters more than claimed range, and shows you exactly how much distance you lose in Canadian winter.

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Electric Trikes Canada (2026): 10 Best Picks by Price & Type
  • by Milad Ghobadibeygvand

Electric Trikes Canada (2026): 10 Best Picks by Price & Type

Electric trikes are the fastest-growing segment in the Canadian e-bike market — and Zeus carries 13 models from $1,699 to $4,999. We tested 12 of them across six categories: budget, folding, cargo, off-road, full suspension, and premium AWD. This guide ranks every pick, compares specs head-to-head, covers reverse mode and throttle safety, explains the legal rules across all provinces, and tells you how to ride a trike through a Canadian winter.

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Velotric Summit 1 Review Canada (2026): 90Nm of Real Mountain Torque
  • by Milad Ghobadibeygvand

Velotric Summit 1 Review Canada (2026): 90Nm of Real Mountain Torque

Zeus eBikes reviews the Velotric Summit 1 — a 750W hardtail eMTB with 90Nm of torque, UL triple certification, Apple Find My, and a 705.6Wh Samsung/LG battery. Full Canadian specs, who should buy, and honest verdict at $2,799 CAD.

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Alberta E-Bike Laws (2026): Rules, Fines & Where You Can Ride
  • by Milad Ghobadibeygvand

Alberta E-Bike Laws (2026): Rules, Fines & Where You Can Ride

Alberta calls them "power bicycles" — not e-bikes. They're legal with no licence, no insurance, and no registration, but the rules differ between Calgary pathways, Edmonton sidewalks, and Banff National Park trails — and fines reach $25,000. This is the only guide that covers it all: provincial law, city bylaws, national park rules, the DUI trap, transit policies, and 5 fully legal Zeus picks.

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CitiTri E-310 Trike Review Canada: 2 Years, Zero Warranty Calls
  • by Milad Ghobadibeygvand

CitiTri E-310 Trike Review Canada: 2 Years, Zero Warranty Calls

After two years of sales and real-world riding at Zeus eBikes Canada, the CitiTri E-310 has earned zero warranty calls — not one. This $1,999 foldable electric trike packs a 960Wh Samsung 21700 battery, torque sensor pedal assist, a disengageable throttle, and comes in two frame sizes. Full specs, 2-year performance data, and why it's our #1 trike recommendation in Canada.

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Pedal Assist vs Throttle eBikes Canada: Which Is Right for You?
  • by Milad Ghobadibeygvand

Pedal Assist vs Throttle eBikes Canada: Which Is Right for You?

Pedal assist gives you 50% more range than throttle — that's real data from Zeus product pages, not marketing. This guide covers how each system works, the sensor that determines your PAS experience, energy consumption per kilometre, exercise data from peer-reviewed research, winter performance in Canadian cold, legal rules by province, and 5 Zeus picks from $1,599 to $4,300.

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500W vs 750W vs 1000W eBike Canada: Which Wattage Do You Actually Need?
  • by Milad Ghobadibeygvand

500W vs 750W vs 1000W eBike Canada: Which Wattage Do You Actually Need?

Canada's federal eBike limit is 500W — but retailers sell 750W and 1000W bikes everywhere. This guide explains exactly what's legal, what the real-world performance differences are, and which Zeus eBike fits your wattage needs with 9 picks across every tier.

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Himiway C5 Review Canada (2026): The S-Class of 20-Inch Fat Tire eBikes
  • by Milad Ghobadibeygvand

Himiway C5 Review Canada (2026): The S-Class of 20-Inch Fat Tire eBikes

Zeus eBikes tested the Himiway C5 for two years across Canadian terrain — snow, mud, hills, and hunting trails. 11 video tests, full specs, and an honest verdict on the best 20-inch fat tire motorbike-style eBike in Canada at $2,499 CAD.

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Mid-Drive vs Hub Motor eBike: Real Tests, Real Data — Canada 2026 Guide
  • by Milad Ghobadibeygvand

Mid-Drive vs Hub Motor eBike: Real Tests, Real Data — Canada 2026 Guide

Every "mid-drive vs hub motor" article online is written by someone who doesn't sell both. We do. We test both. And we ride both across Ontario trails, hills, and winter roads — on camera. This is the guide we wish existed when we started: 34 test videos, 13 comparison tables, 3-year cost data in CAD, and honest recommendations across 8 riding scenarios.

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Best eBikes for Heavy Riders in Canada (2026): Payload, Battery & Comfort Picks
  • by Milad Ghobadibeygvand

Best eBikes for Heavy Riders in Canada (2026): Payload, Battery & Comfort Picks

A real-world fit guide for bigger and taller riders in Canada. At Zeus eBikes, we don’t recommend bikes based on hype or “peak watts.” We match the right platform to the rider using the factors that actually decide whether an eBike feels solid under load: frame & component quality, brand reputation, payload rating, torque for hills, and battery size (with LG/Samsung cells when listed). Then we layer in the comfort essentials heavier riders benefit from most: throttle, fat tires, suspension, and warranty support. Below, we break it down into the exact rider profiles Canadians search for—so you can choose the right eBike for your city, terrain, and body type with confidence.

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Tesway X5 AWD 4000W in Canada | Complete Overview & Buyer Guide
  • by Milad Ghobadibeygvand

Tesway X5 AWD 4000W in Canada | Complete Overview & Buyer Guide

The most complete Canadian overview of the Tesway X5 AWD 4000W electric bike—dual motor configuration, 4000W output, who it’s for, and a full video overview.

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AddMotor Arisetan II M-360 2-Year Review in Canada | Best Semi-Recumbent Electric Trike (AAA+)
  • by Milad Ghobadibeygvand

AddMotor Arisetan II M-360 2-Year Review in Canada | Best Semi-Recumbent Electric Trike (AAA+)

2-year Canadian durability review: The AddMotor Arisetan II M-360 electric trike earns our AAA+ rating after long-term testing with zero breakdowns, strong cargo capacity, powerful performance, and reliable winter and summer use.

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eBike Tariffs & Prices in Canada (2026): What's Changing, What It Costs You, and How to Buy Before Prices Rise
  • by Milad Ghobadibeygvand

eBike Tariffs & Prices in Canada (2026): What's Changing, What It Costs You, and How to Buy Before Prices Rise

Are Canadian eBike prices going up? With U.S. tariffs on Chinese eBikes hitting 75–80%, steel and aluminum duties in effect, and the CUSMA trade review set for July 2026, the pricing landscape is shifting. This guide breaks down what's actually happening — the U.S.–China tariff war, the U.S.–Canada trade conflict, Canada's China EV surtax, and the upcoming CUSMA review — and what it means for your wallet if you're shopping for an electric bike in Canada right now.

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How Much Does an Electric Bike Cost in Canada? (2026 Price Guide by Type)
  • by Milad Ghobadibeygvand

How Much Does an Electric Bike Cost in Canada? (2026 Price Guide by Type)

Electric bikes in Canada range from $959 to $5,099+ in 2026 — but what do you actually get at each price? This guide breaks down real Canadian eBike prices by category (folding, step-thru, mountain, retro, dual motor, trike, mid-drive, dirt bike, and kids), explains what drives the cost, and shows you where the value sweet spot is. Includes Zeus eBikes pricing, hidden costs to budget for, provincial rebates, and financing options.

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Flash 1000W 2-Year Review in Canada | Modular 400 lb Payload E-Bike (AAA+ Rated)
  • by Milad Ghobadibeygvand

Flash 1000W 2-Year Review in Canada | Modular 400 lb Payload E-Bike (AAA+ Rated)

2-year Canadian durability review: The Flash 1000W earned our AAA+ rating after extensive testing with zero breakdowns, modular drive options, up to three batteries, and a 400 lb payload-rated frame.

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QiOlor Tiger 2-Year Review in Canada | Most Reliable Retro Electric Bike We’ve Tested
  • by Milad Ghobadibeygvand

QiOlor Tiger 2-Year Review in Canada | Most Reliable Retro Electric Bike We’ve Tested

2-year Canadian durability review: After extensive summer + winter testing — and zero breakdowns reported by us or our customers — the QiOlor Tiger series earned our AAA+ reliability score. Includes full long-term review videos and field test clips.

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Eahora DL2000 Review in Canada | Fat Tire Electric Moped Breakdown
  • by Milad Ghobadibeygvand

Eahora DL2000 Review in Canada | Fat Tire Electric Moped Breakdown

Looking for an Eahora DL2000 review in Canada? Here’s a detailed breakdown of its performance, fat tire stability, ride feel, and who this electric moped-style e-bike is best for — including our embedded feature video.

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Eunorau Defender Review in Canada | 500W Electric Mountain Bike Breakdown
  • by Milad Ghobadibeygvand

Eunorau Defender Review in Canada | 500W Electric Mountain Bike Breakdown

Looking for a real Eunorau Defender review in Canada? Here’s a detailed breakdown of its 500W motor, stability, ride feel, and who this electric mountain bike is best for — including our embedded 3:32 feature video.

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Electric Bike vs Car in Canada (2026): How Much You Actually Save Switching to an eBike
  • by Milad Ghobadibeygvand

Electric Bike vs Car in Canada (2026): How Much You Actually Save Switching to an eBike

Thinking about replacing your car — or at least some of your car trips — with an electric bike? Here's the real cost comparison for Canadians in 2026, with actual numbers for gas, insurance, parking, maintenance, and depreciation — plus 6 eBike picks built to replace car trips.

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Riding Times GT73 Review Canada (2026): Dirt Bike DNA, Electric Heart, Full Family Lineup
  • by Milad Ghobadibeygvand

Riding Times GT73 Review Canada (2026): Dirt Bike DNA, Electric Heart, Full Family Lineup

Zeus eBikes reviews the Riding Times GT73 for Canadian riders — 1200W motor (2400W peak), dual 48V batteries, 25-inch off-road tires, and hydraulic double-wishbone suspension. Includes GT73 vs GT73 Pro comparison and the full Riding Times family lineup from $1,749 CAD.

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