Taubik
Westridge 29T
Taubik Westridge 29T — A Canadian Mountain Bike That Actually Climbs Most eBikes in the $2,500–$3,000 range use cadence sensors.
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The motor detects that your pedals are spinning and pushes at a fixed rate — whether you are barely touching the pedals or hammering uphill. The Westridge 29T uses a real torque sensor. The motor measures how hard you push and matches your effort in real time.
Retailer's own copy, quoted as published.
Source: zeusebikes.ca;reattributed:2026-07-11 · confidence: low · brand page
Specifications — as published
- Motor
- 500 W mid
- Battery
- 720 Wh · 48 V
- Claimed range
- up to 113 km
- Assist cutoff
- 32 km/h
- Weight
- 15 kg
- Max payload
- 130 kg
- Brakes
- Hydraulic disc
Only fields published by the brand are shown — nothing is estimated.
Where it stands legally · Canada
At 500 W with a 32 km/h cutoff, this model fits Canada's federal 500 W / 32 km/h power-assisted bicycle benchmark. Provincial rules — US riding-law guides are coming.
Offers — by market
Canada — CAD
- Zeus Ebikes $3,099 CAD Offer
Prices are read nightly from retailer storefronts; markdowns are the retailer's own list-vs-current price. Currencies never mix — CAD and USD offers are separate boards.
The verdict — computed, not opined
The longest claimed range of any mountain at or under $3,099 CAD.
- Value Score 80/100 — ranked 5 of 19 CAD-priced mountain models
- Among the five cheapest of 24 mountain models priced in CAD
Every line above is derived from catalog data at build time — how scoring works.