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Heybike Alpha Mid-Drive Fat Tire Electric Bike Canada

Mid-drive fat tire riders on mixed terrain

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Product Overview

The Heybike Alpha is an all-terrain electric bike with a Mivice 500W mid-drive motor and torque sensor. It is designed for riders who want a more natural pedalling response on hills, mixed surfaces, and everyday routes. The Canadian dealer lists a Galaxy Black step-over and a Pearl White step-through configuration.

Key Features & Benefits
  • 500W Mivice mid-drive motor with up to 105 Nm of claimed torque
  • 680Wh removable battery with up to 60 miles of claimed range
  • 26 x 4 inch puncture-protection fat tires and hydraulic front suspension
  • Hydraulic disc brakes and Shimano Altus 8-speed gearing
  • Rear rack, fenders, integrated lighting, LCD display, and app connection
Specifications

Motor: Mivice 500W mid-drive with up to 105 Nm claimed torque. Battery: 48V 14.2Ah, 680Wh removable lithium-ion, UL 2271 certified. Claimed range: up to 60 miles, about 96 km. Tires: 26 x 4 inch puncture-protection fat tires. Drivetrain: Shimano Altus 8-speed. Brakes: hydraulic disc. Suspension: hydraulic front fork. Weight: 71.6 lb. Maximum payload: 400 lb.

Performance & Power

Heybike specifies a Mivice 500W mid-drive motor with a torque sensor and up to 105 Nm of claimed torque. That design uses rider pedal input to modulate assistance. The dealer lists a 28 mph maximum speed; provincial and municipal riding rules still need to be checked before public use.

Battery & Range

The Alpha uses a removable 48V 14.2Ah battery with 680Wh capacity. Heybike claims up to 60 miles, about 96 km, per charge. Actual range depends on assist level, terrain, wind, rider and cargo weight, tire pressure, and temperature.

Safety Features

The Canadian dealer states that the complete Alpha e-bike is certified to UL 2849 and its 680Wh battery is certified to UL 2271. Hydraulic disc brakes, integrated lighting, fenders, and wide tires support controlled everyday riding, but safe operation still depends on local conditions and rider judgement.

Pros & Cons (Honest Verdict)

The Alpha stands out for its mid-drive motor, torque sensor, hydraulic brakes, and 26-inch fat tires. It is a substantial 71.6 lb bike, and the dealer-listed Pearl White step-through configuration is currently unavailable. Claimed range is a best-case figure, not a guaranteed daily distance.

Should You Buy It?

Choose the Alpha when a torque-sensing mid-drive, fat tires, hydraulic brakes, and a removable 680Wh battery matter more than a lightweight frame or compact storage. Choose the currently in-stock Galaxy Black step-over only if its fit works for the intended rider.

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Quick take

A short read before the full Street Rides review. Treat speed and range details as manufacturer claims unless Street Rides says otherwise.

  • Snapshot: Heybike Alpha Mid-Drive Fat Tire Electric Bike Canada is an electric bike from Heybike
  • Best fit: Mid-drive fat tire riders on mixed terrain
  • Range claim: The Alpha uses a removable 48V 14.2Ah battery with 680Wh capacity
  • Shipping and returns: See our shipping and returns policy for full details on return eligibility, timelines, and any applicable restocking fees.

Heybike Alpha vs Daily Commuter Alternatives

Heybike Alpha is the premium-feel commuter in this group. It is compared here with Heybike Race Max, Jasion EB7 ST, and Jasion EB5 MAX so shoppers can see whether the better mid-drive ride is worth the tradeoff against simpler value bikes.
Choose Alpha if you want the smoothest and most polished ride. Pick Race Max if you want familiar commuter value, EB7 ST if folding convenience matters most, and EB5 MAX if you want the simplest budget entry.
A practical comparison for riders choosing between premium feel, budget value, and storage convenience.
Product Battery and range Power and climb feel Ride hardware Utility and practicality Best rider match
Heybike Alpha The Alpha is the most polished ride here, even if it is not the biggest-range bike. 48V 10Ah battery, 31-40 mile claim The shortest range here, but still enough for daily city riding and short commutes. 105Nm mid-drive motor The smoothest climb feel in this group and the most refined pedal response. Hydraulic brakes and front hydraulic fork More control and a cleaner ride than the budget commuter options. Rear rack and 400 lb capacity Practical enough for errands and carry duty, not just short leisure rides. Best rider match: commuter who wants a premium feel Choose this if you care more about smoothness and control than chasing the biggest battery.
Heybike Race Max Race Max is the practical value choice for riders who want a familiar commuter shape and decent power. 48V 10Ah battery, 31-40 mile claim Very similar battery story, but the overall bike is simpler and more budget-oriented. 750W peak motor Good everyday punch, though not as refined as the Alpha mid-drive setup. Front suspension and dual disc brakes Solid commuter hardware without stepping into the premium feel of the Alpha. Mountain-bike style frame More classic and straightforward for riders who want a familiar shape. Best rider match: value commuter who still wants some punch A good middle option if you want a bit more bike than the cheapest commuter, without paying for premium polish.
Jasion EB7 ST EB7 ST is the storage-first choice for riders who want comfort and convenience over polish. Compact folding format The easiest one here to store, carry, and tuck into apartment or garage life. Comfort-oriented dual suspension Less premium than Alpha, but friendlier over rough pavement and short mixed-use trips. Folding fat-tire format Adds stability and versatility, though it is not as refined as the Heybike options. Practical for short daily riding Best when storage is tighter and you want a bike that disappears more easily when parked. Best rider match: storage-first commuter Choose this if folding convenience matters more than a premium ride feel.
Jasion EB5 MAX EB5 MAX is the most straightforward value pick, but it gives up polish and premium ride feel. Value fat-tire commuter The entry-friendly option in the group for riders who want simple daily usefulness. 750W peak motor Good enough for city riding and light hills, but not as refined as Alpha. Basic commuter hardware The simplest ride here, which helps keep it approachable and accessible. Daily-use practicality A sensible choice for riders who want a straightforward bike instead of a feature-heavy one. Best rider match: budget-first commuter Choose this if lowest friction and lowest commitment matter most.

How this comparison was built

How this comparison was built: Street Rides reviewed current listing details, public product specifications, and the common questions riders ask when they are weighing commuter comfort against price. Range and ride feel vary with rider weight, hills, weather, and assist mode.

Source notes

Sources reviewed: current Heybike Alpha listing, Heybike Race Max listing, Jasion EB7 ST listing, and Jasion EB5 MAX listing. Specs and claims can vary by model version.

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StreetRides Expert Video Takeaway

Heybike Alpha Mid-Drive E-Bike Review

This video is supplementary product research for shoppers comparing a torque-sensing mid-drive with hub-drive alternatives. Confirm the current Canadian configuration, price, and availability on this page before ordering.