With the Aventon Aventure, you get a higher-end trigger shifter compared to the thumb shifter on the Himiway Cruiser. The Aventure is an 8-speed whereas the Himiway is only a seven-speed. They weigh roughly the same and hold close to the same payload total, and come with the same tire size and make. The Himiway Cruiser step-through is more of a mid-step, though it certainly is more accessible than the high-step model. You’ll also notice that the Aventon Aventure step-through is a true step through with no top tube. One major benefit to prospective buyers might be the various frame sizes on the Aventon Aventure. To complete the cleaner look the Aventure’s controller is also located within the frame instead of externally mounted. The Aventure has a nicely integrated battery design with the battery placed directly into the frame whereas the Himiway Cruiser is using an externally mounted battery. The Aventon Aventure has a 15 Ah battery versus the 17.5 Ah battery found on the Himiway Cruiser. Both are powered similarly with a 750-watt motor though the Aventon Aventure is using a branded Bafang motor. How does the Aventure compare to the Himiway Cruiser? For one, the Cruiser is about $300 less expensive than the Aventure. The Aventure also comes with fenders and the optional front rack and rear rack are priced at a reasonable $39.99 and $49.99 respectively. The Aventure rides on Kenda Kursade 26×4″ fat tires, with reflective sidewalls and ebike-rated rubber. As you’ll see in our comparison with other fat tire ebikes below this is a major differentiator on the Aventon Aventure. But the real standout feature of the Aventon Aventure is the Bengal Ares 3 hydraulic disc brakes paired with 180mm rotors. The bike sports an 8 speed Shimano Acera derailleur. The Aventon Aventure comes with a 5-speed pedal assist enabled via a cadence sensor. ![]() Also interesting - riders can use the Aventon app to unlock additional features. And you can track that speed on its backlit LCD display. The 73-pound bike maxes out at 20 miles per hour straight from the factory but can be reconfigured from a Class II bike to a Class III one, and reach speeds of 28 miles per hour. Aventon says the range on the Aventure is 45 miles on a single charge though you can check their real-world testing range on the right. To complete the package Aventon opted for a large 48V, 15 Ah (720 watt-hour) battery using Samsung cells. The drivetrainĪs mentioned, the Aventon Aventure comes with a 750-watt sustained (1130 watt peak) Bafang brushless rear hub motor. The fork comes with a lockout option, which is a nice feature for road riding. Included with the Aventure is a Zoom Forgo shock fork with 80mm of travel. It’s a finer detail but is another area where Aventon stands out. On many electric bikes in this price range, the welds are obvious, but Aventon’s welds seem to disappear into the frame. ![]() ![]() And while we rarely mention the paint options in these reviews, the metallic green option is so attention-grabbing that it’s worth mentioning.Īlso noteworthy is Aventon’s impressive welds on their ebikes. This is a common practice when it comes to step-through frames as frame rigidity is more of a concern.Įven the high step Aventon Aventure frame offers increased accessibility with the curve of the top tube. Note that the Aventon Aventure step-through ebike is only offered in two sizes: S/M and M/L. This is one of many reasons we recommend Aventon electric bikes on our top ebike brands page. This is a wider range compared to many ebike companies which opt for a one-size-fits-all approach. The Aventure comes in three different frame sizes: small, medium and large. The Aventure’s camouflage green color, integrated battery and Zoom front fork
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