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| Product | Storage and carry | Ride feel | Range reality | Everyday use | Best rider match |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| GOTRAX S2 Electric Bike Canada Smallest-storage choice. | Best for riders who need the smallest Gotrax e-bike for short trips and tight storage. | 14-inch wheels, a 250W motor, and rear suspension keep it compact and easy to live with. | Up to 40 km listed range is enough for short runs, not long commuting. | This is the model for condos, apartments, transit links, and quick errands. | Best if storage space matters more than speed or ride size. |
| Gotrax NANO Electric Bike Roomier compact pick. | Best for riders who want a similar compact Gotrax feel, but with a little more room than the S2. | 350W power and 16-inch tires make it the slightly bigger, more planted compact bike. | The short-range battery story still fits local trips and day-to-day city use. | Better if you want a small folder without going all the way down to the tiniest frame. | Best for riders who want compact storage with a touch more stability. |
| Gotrax EBE1 Electric Bike Balanced compact commuter. | Best for riders who want a compact folder that feels more like a practical everyday bike. | A larger-feeling compact frame gives more room and a more relaxed ride than S2. | Better as an everyday short commuter than a true pocket-size bike. | Good if you still want a foldable bike but do not want the smallest-wheel feel. | Best for riders who want the most balanced compact folder in this group. |
| Gyrocopters Frost Folding E-Bike Comfort-first step-up. | Best for riders who want more comfort and utility than the smallest folders give. | The larger-footprint setup is less portable, but steadier for longer rides. | The tradeoff is that it gives up some of the ultra-compact convenience. | Better when you want a folder that can do more than quick last-mile trips. | Best for riders who want comfort first and portability second. |
How this comparison was built: Street Rides reviewed current product data, compact-folder listing copy, buyer questions, and the tradeoffs that matter most in small e-bikes: storage size, carry convenience, ride comfort, and short-trip usefulness. Claimed range and speed depend on rider weight, terrain, temperature, tire pressure, and assist level.
Reviewed current Street Rides product data plus Gotrax Nano, Gotrax EBE1, and Gyrocopters Frost listing copy.
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