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Last updated: 06 August 2025

The Revi Bikes Predator is a fat tire electric bike built in the USA, launched in 2023. It features a peak 800W BAFANG motor, 720Wh battery, 26”x4.0” tires, MOZO suspension fork, and Shimano 7-speed drivetrain. Range: up to 112 km. Price: $1,599.

Starting price: US$ 1599 *

Technical Specifications:

manufactured in  USA 
model year  2023 
bicycle type  Road Bike 
range (km)  112 
battery (kWh)  0.75 
max. speed (km/h)  45 
power (W)  800 

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Revi Bikes Predator Review

Revi Bikes Predator: Rugged, Affordable Fat Tire E-Bike for All Terrains

Predator by Revi Bikes is an electric fat tire warrior made for riders who don’t stick to the pavement. It’s got the torque, the range, and the suspension to chew through trails and city streets alike without blinking. Built in the USA and launched in 2023, it serves up big-bike energy at a price that undercuts many rivals.

  • Manufactured in the USA, released in 2023 by Revi Bikes
  • Priced from $1,599 (€1,470 / £1,260), positioned in the all-terrain e-bike category
  • Fat tire road bike with off-road muscle and commuter practicality
  • Engineered for riders 5’4” to 6’2”, supporting up to 320 lbs (145 kg)

Specs and Features: E-Bike Core Performance

Battery and Charging

Powering the beast is a Samsung 48V 15Ah battery, giving you 720Wh of juice to go as far as 70 miles (112 km) depending on your assist level and throttle indulgence. The battery is tucked low in the downtube for balance and is key-lock removable for security. An optional 17.5Ah upgrade stretches the range another 10–20 miles (16–32 km). Charging time? A reasonable 4–6 hours with the included smart charger.

  • Battery: 720Wh (48V 15Ah Samsung)
  • Range: 25–50 miles (40–80 km); up to 70 miles (112 km) with upgrade
  • Charging: 4–6 hours
  • USB port included on battery

Performance and Drivetrain

Its BAFANG 500W motor peaks at 800W, delivering a hearty 80 Nm of torque—enough to tackle steep inclines and muddy trails. You’ll hit up to 25 mph (40 km/h) with pedal assist and 20 mph (32 km/h) using throttle alone. Shimano's Altus 7-speed drivetrain pairs with a cadence sensor and half-twist throttle for varied riding modes. Expect smooth shifts, solid torque, and a punchy ride whether you're in town or off-grid.

  • Motor: BAFANG 500W (800W peak), 80 Nm torque
  • Top speed: 25 mph (40 km/h), 20 mph (32 km/h) throttle
  • Drivetrain: Shimano Altus 7-speed
  • Assist: 5–9 PAS levels, cadence sensor + throttle

Color Range and Design: Tough Outside, Smooth Where It Counts

Exterior

The high-step 6061 aluminum frame supports up to 320 lbs (145 kg) and is built like a tank—but rides like a cruiser. At 60–62.4 lbs (27–28.3 kg), it’s on the heavier side, but the payoff is durability. MOZO’s front suspension fork offers 120mm of travel with preload and lockout, helping it float over city potholes and backwoods bumps. Wide 26” x 4.0” Chaoyang fat tires hug everything from pavement to snowbanks with serious grip.

Color Variants

Available in Matte Black, Pearl White, and Matte Platinum Grey, the Predator looks as aggressive as it rides. Matte textures are low-key but rugged, perfect for riders who want something that doesn’t scream “techy” but still turns heads at a stoplight.

Pros and Cons: Real-World Strengths and Weak Spots

Pros

  • BAFANG 800W peak motor delivers excellent torque and hill-climbing
  • Up to 70-mile (112 km) range with 17.5Ah upgrade
  • MOZO 120mm fork and fat tires absorb tough terrain
  • Matrix LCD display with advanced tuning options and USB port
  • Sturdy, ergonomic frame suits riders from 5’4” to 6’2”

Cons

  • Heavy at over 60 lbs (27+ kg), making unpowered pedaling tougher
  • Mechanical disc brakes work well but lag behind hydraulic systems
  • Accessories like rack, fenders, and lights sold separately
  • Cadence sensor can feel slightly delayed in higher gear changes
  • No bottle cage mounts—a hydration backpack is a must

Conclusion: Built to Ride—Anywhere

When the asphalt ends, Predator keeps going. It’s a machine made for riders who want one bike that does it all—commute, cruise, or climb. With 800W peak power, oversized tires, and a no-nonsense frame, it nails the balance between rugged and refined. And at $1,599, it punches above its class without punching your wallet.

Manufacturer: Revi Bikes

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Comparison:

Fat tire bikes like the Predator aren’t rare—but finding one that offers this kind of power, range, and price combo is. We lined it up against the Himiway Cruiser, RadRover 6 Plus, Aventon Aventure.2, and Ecotric Bison to see how it stacks up.

Range

Predator delivers up to 70 miles (112 km) with the 17.5Ah upgrade. Himiway Cruiser advertises 60–80 miles (96–128 km), though real-world tests say closer to 55 (88 km). RadRover 6 gets 45 miles (72 km), and Aventure.2 hits 60 miles (96 km). Ecotric Bison trails at 35 miles (56 km).

Top Speed

Predator and Aventure.2 clock 25 mph (40 km/h), while Himiway Cruiser pushes 28 mph (45 km/h). RadRover and Ecotric cruise at 20 mph (32 km/h). All models offer both PAS and throttle modes.

Power

Predator runs a 500W motor peaking at 800W. Himiway and Aventure.2 use 750W motors, while RadRover delivers 750W with torque sensing. Ecotric Bison offers 1,000W but sacrifices finesse for brute strength.

Charging Time

Predator charges in 4–6 hours. Himiway and RadRover take 5–6 hours, Aventure.2 takes about 4 hours, and Ecotric Bison pushes closer to 7 hours with its high-capacity battery.

Price

Predator starts at $1,599 (€1,470 / £1,260). Himiway Cruiser comes in at $1,699, RadRover 6 Plus at $1,999, Aventure.2 at $1,899, and Ecotric Bison tops out at $2,299. That makes Predator the most affordable of the bunch, while still offering competitive specs.

F.A.Q.:

What is the top speed of the Revi Bikes Predator?

The Predator hits 25 mph (40 km/h) with pedal assist and 20 mph (32 km/h) on throttle alone.

How far can the Predator ride on one charge?

The standard 720Wh battery gives 25–50 miles (40–80 km) of range, or up to 70 miles (112 km) with the 17.5Ah upgrade.

How long does it take to fully charge the battery?

Charging the 13Ah Samsung battery takes approximately 4 to 6 hours with the included 2A smart charger.

What is the price of the Revi Bikes Predator?

The Predator starts at $1,599, which is about €1,470 or £1,260, depending on current exchange rates.

What kind of motor is used in the Predator?

It features a BAFANG rear hub motor with 500W nominal and 800W peak output, delivering 80 Nm torque.

What type of brakes are installed?

The Predator comes with 180mm Tektro mechanical disc brakes with motor cutoff switches.

Does it include a display panel?

Yes, the Matrix LCD display shows speed, battery level, distance, assist level, and includes a USB port.

Is it good for off-road trails?

Absolutely. The fat tires, suspension fork, and powerful motor make it ideal for dirt, gravel, and light off-road use.

Is the battery removable?

Yes, the battery is removable with a key-lock system for security and convenience when charging.