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| + | == Ariel Rider Kepler review: A big, safe, fat tire commuter e-bike with style == | ||
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| + | Micah Toll - Jun 15 2026 7:07 am PT | ||
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| + | Ten years ago, if you had told me that I’d be riding what I would soon call an “excellent commuter e-bike” despite it weighing 118 pounds (53.5 kg) and rolling on 24×4.0-inch fat tires, I probably would have laughed. Today, though, I’m not so sure. | ||
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| + | The Ariel Rider Kepler occupies a category that doesn’t really exist on paper but makes a lot of sense in the real world: the fat tire commuter. Plenty of riders buy adventure-style e-bikes and end up using them almost exclusively for city riding anyway, enjoying the comfortable fat tires, upright riding position, and confidence-inspiring handling. Ariel Rider seems to have looked at that trend and decided to lean into it instead of fighting it. | ||
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| + | After spending a good amount of time riding the Kepler, I came away impressed. | ||
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| + | It’s powerful without being ridiculous, it has enough battery capacity to make range anxiety almost disappear, and at its current sale price of $1,999, it feels like a lot of e-bike for the money. | ||
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| + | To see the bike in action, check out my video review below. Or if you’re more of a reader, keep scrolling for the full article below. | ||
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