G-Force Spring Sale drops moto-styled ZM all-terrain e-bike with 80-mile range to $1,199 ($800 off), more from $799

$800 off From $799
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G-Force Bikes is having a Spring Sale running through the rest of the month that is also being billed as a “last-chance sale” before prices increase due to tariffs, with the brand providing a countdown clock on its site. Among the up to $800 we’re seeing across the brand’s lineup of e-bikes, we spotted the ZM All-Terrain Fat Tire e-bike down at $1,199 shipped. Normally fetching $1,999 direct from the brand, with third-party sites pricing it as high as $2,499, the discounts we have tracked over the last year have mainly been seen dropping costs between $1,299 and $1,499. It’s getting the maximum savings during this sale at $800 off, dropping it to the lowest price we can find while also giving you a pair of HD wide-angle rearview mirrors free of charge, valued at $49.

The G-Force ZM e-bike borrows heavily from motorcycle styling while still retaining a street-legal class 3 status, equipped with a 750W brushless gear hub motor that can peak as high as 1,300W to deliver up to 86Nm of torque power, topping out at 28 MPH speeds. What’s more, for such an affordable price, it also provides some extensive traveling range, with the standard 20Ah single-battery option carrying you 60 to 80 miles with its five PAS levels or you can double that to 120 to 160 for just $200 more with the 40Ah dual-battery setup.

For such a low price, there’s a nice array of quality features that it brings along, like the full suspension, with an adjustable front fork and rear system for smoother riding, along with hydraulic disc brakes for guaranteed stopping power, and 20-inch puncture-resistant tires with fenders over each for those off-road ventures. That’s not all, as you’ll also find it has a 400-pound payload, a 48V LED headlight, an integrated rear light with braking functionality, a 7-speed Shimano derailleur, a wear-resistant padded bench seat with room for a passenger, a half-twist throttle for electric cruising, and a large color LCD with a USB port for charging up devices as you ride, particularly nice if you use your phone as a GPS.

G-Force’s other Spring Sale e-bike deals:

There’s plenty more EV sales to browse alongside this one, like Rad Power Bikes’ ongoing Earth Day Sale will be running through April 23, offering up to $699 in savings across its legacy and new e-bike models, including the return of the extra battery bundle on its RadRover 6 Plus e-bike for $1,399, giving you the means to travel up to 90+ miles. Lectric’s Earth Day Sale is also providing up to $654 in savings on e-bike bundles, with cargo-ready packages accompanying the best-selling XP 3.0 e-bikes starting from $999. There’s also Tenways’ Spring Sale that has dropped the AGO X All-Terrain e-bike to a new $1,899 low on top of $365 in additional free gear you’ll get too, with plenty more longer-lasting savings collected into our Electrified roundup, as well as our comprehensive Green Deals hub.

G-Force ZM All-Terrain Fat Tire e-bike features:

  • Full Suspension: The adjustable suspension fork with up to 110mm of travel and the rear suspension system provide shock absorption for a smooth ride.
  • Long Range: Dual battery design to reduce range anxiety. Available with a Single and Dual-Battery 48V, 20ah Long-Range lithium-ion battery to power your ride for up to 80 or 160 miles, respectively.
  • Powerful Motor: A 750W Bafang rear hub motor (1300W Peak) with 86Nm of torque delivers power and speed quicker than ever before to help you easily conquer rough terrains.
  • Brakes: Dual Hydraulic Disc Brakes offer ultimate stopping power and peace of mind in wet or dry conditions.
  • USB Charging Port: We designed one USB charging port for the display and battery. You can charge your phone or other devices that are low on power during the ride.

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