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Aventure 3 Ebike - newarrivals2025 - October 10, 2025

[Image: 01_Aventure-3_Matcha_Side_1.jpg]

General Info
  • Model: Aventure 3 Ebike
  • Weight: 76 lbs
  • Total Weight Limit: 400 lbs
  • Rider Height: Regular 5'3" to 5'10" | Large 5'10" to 6'4"
  • Ebike Class: Class 2 Ebike
  • Range: Up to 65 miles
  • Battery Safety Certifications: UL 2271
  • Bike Safety Certifications: UL 2849
  • Water Resistance: Bike - IPX5 // Components - IPX6
  • Pedal Assist: 3 Levels + Boost Mode (Ride Tune Customization)
  • Ideal Use: All-Terrain


Frameset
  • Frame: 6061 Aluminum, Gravity Cast Front Triangle
  • Fork: Aventon/Zoom Suspension Fork, 80mm travel, with lockout
  • Rear Spacing: 190mm
  • Fork Spacing: 135mm
  • Frame Style: Step-Over


Wheelset
  • Front Wheel: 26", 36 hole, 13g, Double Wall Aluminum Fat Tire Rim, Nutted Axle, Schrader Valve
  • Rear Wheel: 26", 36 hole, 12g, Double Wall Aluminum Fat Tire Rim, Nutted Hub Drive, Schrader Valve
  • Tires: Inova 26x4.0 puncture resistant


Ebike System
  • Speed: Class 2
  • Motor: 36V, 750W Hub Drive
  • Motor Torque: 80Nm
  • Motor Power: 750W (1188 Peak)
  • Display: Aventon BC280
  • Battery: Removable Internal Lithium-ion, 36V, 20Ah, 733Wh (LG 21700 cells)
  • Battery Weight: 8.7 lbs
  • Controller: 36V/33A
  • Throttle: Aventon LH Handlebar Mounted
  • Sensors: Double Sided Bottom Bracket Torque Sensor
  • Charger: 36V Output: 42V/4A
  • Charging Time (0% to 100%): 5 hours
  • Lights: Front and rear integrated


Brakes
  • Front Brake: Tektro HD-E3520 hydraulic disc brakes w/ EJ1 quick disconnect
  • Rear Brake: Tektro HD-E3520 hydraulic disc brakes w/ EJ1 quick disconnect
  • Front Brake Rotor: Tektro 180mm 6 bolt
  • Rear Brake Rotor: Tektro 180mm 6 bolt


Drivetrain
  • Rear Derailleur: Shimano Altus 8-Speed
  • Shifter: Shimano 8-Speed Trigger
  • Chain: 7/8 Speed 118L
  • Cassette: 12–32T / 8 Speed Shimano CS HG200-8
  • Chainring: 48T
  • Crankset: 3pc, 170mm crank arm
  • Bottom Bracket: 100x177 Square Taper, Double Sided Torque sensor
  • Pedals: 9/16" Alloy Platform


Cockpit
  • Saddle: Aventon Saddle
  • Seatpost: Aventon Suspension Seatpost, Ø 30.9mm, 350mm Length, 50mm travel
  • Seatpost Clamp: 34.9mm
  • Handlebars: Aluminum 31.8mm, 680mm
  • Grips: Aventon Lock-On Grips
  • Headset: Sealed bearing H887 Peilin 28.6mm × 56mm × 56mm H18.6mm (7 pcs)


Included Accessories
  • Kickstand (rear mount)
  • Rear Rack
  • Fenders


https://www.aventon.com/products/aventure-3-ebike?variant=44285587030211



Highlights:
  • 20Ah on the battery should help with the range assuming steady commuter riding style (other common amp hours on the market are 17.5Ah, 13Ah)
  • 36V is fair, but there are higher voltages on the market (as an example a 52V would give you more of a power kick when starting, but also draws more battery)
  • Theft protection - controlled through the app
  • UL 2271 battery certification is important and should give a peace of mind to some owners (e-bike fires are on the rise)



RE: Aventure 3 Ebike - newarrivals2025 - November 7, 2025




RE: Aventure 3 Ebike - FluxPilot - November 22, 2025

So since this is a fat tire bike, is 36V really enough for fat tires?   Would it fall short in some circumstances?   If so, would I see improvement if switching to on road tires?