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eBikes: Rapido 2025 $2795 (Save $500), Diablo 2025 $3295 (Save $500), Amigo Two Seater 2025 $3545 (Save $800) Delivered @ Vamos

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Vamos Bikes EOFY Sale – Up to $800 Off | Free Shipping Australia-Wide | 2-Year Warranty

Hi guys,

Vamos Bikes – Aussie-owned and operating for 8 years – has launched its End of Financial Year sale, with savings of up to $800 off our 2025 range of e-bikes. All models include Samsung battery cells, torque sensors, Tektro hydraulic brakes, Shimano 8-speed gears, and come with free shipping Australia-wide and a 2-year warranty on all electric and bike components.

EOFY Deals:
Diablo 2025 (Electric Mountain Bike) –
Was $3,295, now $2,795 ($500 off)
Great for trails and mixed terrain.
Modes: 250W (EN15194 compliant), 500W (legal in NSW), and Offroad.

Rapido 2025 (City Commuter Bike) –
Was $3,295, now $2,795 ($500 off)
Sleek commuter with 250W & 500W modes.
Recently recommended by CHOICE. Available in Blue or Red.

Amigo 2025 (Cargo Bike – 2 Seater) –
Was $4,345, now $3,545 ($800 off)
Built for carrying passengers or extra gear.
Modes: 250W, 500W, and Offroad.

All bikes feature 250W compliant modes (EN15194), 500W for NSW use, and offroad settings for private property.

Got questions? We're happy to help – feel free to call or email us. Ride safe and enjoy the savings!

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  • +1

    Those prices don't seem competitive at all. The Diablo is over $1,000 more than a similar NCM Moscow Plus for no real reason.

    • strange statement. they are similar in that they are both hub motor ebikes, however quick look i can tell they different bikes entirely with different components, motors, battery. i don't actually know if either is good value but the diablo is much better speced.

    • Got a recommendation for a heavier rider with a wide/big seat? I saw the emma 3.0 but people seem to say that company is pretty bad but the bike itself is like exactly what I need/want.

    • +3

      Thanks for the feedback, @Hybroid – totally fair to question value.

      Just to clarify, the Diablo does come in at a higher price point, but it also includes a few key upgrades compared to the NCM Moscow Plus:

      Bigger motor (up to 750W unlocked vs 500W)

      Larger Samsung battery (48V 20Ah vs 48V 16Ah)

      Torque sensor instead of a cadence sensor – this makes a big difference in ride feel, especially on hills or when you want smoother, more responsive assistance.

      We also include integrated lighting, hydraulic brakes, and a 2-year warranty on everything – not just the electrics.

      That said, both bikes have their place. Appreciate the comparison – always good to have the conversation.

  • These are free at railway stations I thought

  • Alternative cargo bike - $3500
    99bikes Pedal Packer Electric Cargo Bike
    Ananda mid drive, dual batteries
    https://www.99bikes.com.au/pedal23-pedal-packer-black

    Step Through mid drives, 4 @ 99bikes under $2500
    https://www.99bikes.com.au/nsearch/?b99_spec_ebike_drive_sys…

    Hard tail mid drives eMTB, 3 @ 99bikes under $3300
    https://www.99bikes.com.au/nsearch/?b99_spec_ebike_drive_sys…

  • What about the Pluma?

  • Velectrix Pulse Bafang mid drive, small and medium frames $1998 @ 99bikes an option too…

    https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/906669

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