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A 20″ aluminum frame long tail cargo e-bike with modest components and hydraulic disc brakes.
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$1,799| Weight | 81.0 lbs |
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| Frame | Aluminum |
| Suspension | Hardtail, 50mm |
| Wheels | 20″ Aluminum |
| Drivetrain | 1 × 7 |
| Groupset | Shimano |
| Motor | 750W hub-drive |
| Battery | 720Wh |
| Brakes | Hydraulic Disc |
| Seatpost | Dropper |
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Summary
The Aventon Abound is a competitively priced, feature-rich long-tail cargo e-bike that excels in power, carrying capacity, and customization options. It offers a smooth ride with a torque-sensing motor, strong brakes, and a comfortable design, though it has some limitations in weight and component robustness. The bike stands out for its stylish design and practical features, making it a strong contender in the cargo e-bike market.
Competitively priced
Powerful motor and smooth feel
Lots of carrying ability and options
Torque sensor for smooth and natural pedaling feel
Includes rear rack, dropper post, fenders, and lights
Weight
Slightly flexy stem
7-speed Shimano Tourney rear derailleur could be more robust
Handling can feel twitchy when riding one-handed
Battery range varies significantly based on usage
The Abound is a capable e-cargo bike that will fit the needs of many riders.Bicycling
Aventon’s torque sensor provides an even power distribution to the motor without the on/off feeling of many hub motor-equipped bikes.Bicycling
The Abound is competitively priced, well-equipped, and has lots of power and hauling ability.Bicycling
The Abound is a powerful, capable, and handsome cargo- and kid-carrier that is breaking new ground for the brand.Electric Bike Report
The Aventon Abound SR wholly competes with more expensive mid-tail cargo bikes.
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Oct 2024
Aventon takes their bike to the next level with the development of the Aventon Control Unit, now available on their short-tail cargo bike, the Abound SR. Read our review to see if this utility e-bike checks the boxes on what you need as a car replacement.
While Aventon has a long-tail cargo bike in their lineup, they were missing the short-tail, utility bike that has been so popular with people of all ages. The Abound SR fills that gap.
Aventon takes a very big step up in technology with the introduction of their ‘ACU’, or Aventon Control Unit. The ACU provides some really standout security features that we don’t generally see on a bike at this price range, including: a lockable kickstand, a lockable battery, password protection for the bike, theft/bike movement notifications, and geofencing. Aventon is pretty proud of this technology, and I think that pride is warranted.
The Abound SR pairs with the well-designed Aventon App, which allows for OTA (over-the-air) updates. We’ve even worked with Aventon the last 2 weeks to improve the motor performance, and appreciate how Aventon could continually improve the ride experience and keep the bike updated in the future.
At first glance, we were wary of the 36V system. Most cargo bikes tend to come with 48V systems. We’ll discuss it more below, but Aventon chose the 36V system to use less raw materials while still trying to match the performance of a 48V system. After riding the bike for 2 weeks and working through the motor settings with Aventon, we would agree and think they did a good job on the motor output and power levels. See Latest Price
Oct 2024 · Alvin Holbrook
Is the new Aventon Abound SR any good? We test rode the cargo e-bike with a generous cargo capacity and approachable price to find out.

Mar 2023 · John S. Bozick
Possibilities abound with this comfortable, capable cargo-carrying addition to Aventon’s lineup. Since the release of their first e-bike in 2019, Aventon has expanded and diversified its electric bike lineup to include a model for just about everyone. Their catalog of e-bikes has included a utilitarian commuter, a stashable folder, a daring fat tire model, and
Everything needed for carrying cargo is included right out of the box. The rear rack and running boards come standard on the bike, as well as a small bag / compartment that fits behind the seatpost. Many cargo e-bikes ship barebones and have you add these later. Aventon also offers a range of accessories to expand the Abound’s functionality.
As a dedicated cargo bike, the Abound allows you to carry up to an impressive 143 lbs in gear or extra riders on the rear rack, with a total payload capacity of 440 lbs. Loading up is made easier by the motorcycle-style kickstand and low center of gravity.
The Abound is responsive and pedals smoothly, thanks to the torque sensor that Aventon has added to all of its newest models.
The Abound handles well and demonstrates great maneuverability even when loaded with weight.
We noticed tons of little details on the bike that make it more enjoyable to use – from smaller things like the handle on the rear of the saddle and the chain guard, to more significant inclusions like the integrated taillight with turn signals and the quick-adjust seatpost.
The Abound has the power to move its payload confidently even on an incline thanks to its 750W rear hub motor.
Visually, the Abound really stands out. Most other dedicated cargo carriers have a straightforward, utilitarian design even at higher price points, while the Abound offers much appreciated style.
While it makes transporting the bike easier – thereby expanding its usefulness to a wider range of situations – the Abound’s extended, collapsible stem can feel a bit wobbly at times when the bike is loaded down with cargo.
This is admittedly nitpicky, but the Abound’s cable management leaves something to be desired.
Not so much a con, but something to be aware of: riders with shoe sizes around or above a US Mens size 12 may need to be careful of their foot placement to avoid scraping their heels on the running boards.

Mar 2023 · Bikerumor Staff
The Aventon Abound hauls the kids, grabs the groceries, and can carry other supplies for urban living. It might be a viable car replacement.

Feb 2023
A feature-packed, small-wheeled e-bike capable of carrying almost anything.
| Frame | Double-Butted Aluminum Alloy Color: Sage |
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| Fork | Suspension Fork with 50mm travel, with lockout Travel: 50mm |
| Bottom Bracket | Square Taper, Sealed, Torque Sensor |
| Headset | Sealed Bearing Headset |
| Stem | Folding, Height Adjustable, 31.8mm, 9 Degree Rise |
| Handlebar | Aluminum 31.8mm, 700mm |
| Saddle | Aventon Saddle |
| Seatpost | Dropper Seatpost, 30.9mm x 440mm Type: Dropper |
| Pedals | 9/16" Alloy Platform |
| Grips | Ergonomic Comfort |
| Rear Derailleur | Shimano 7 speed |
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| Crank | 170mm w/ 52 T |
| Shifters | 7 Speed Twist |
| Cassette | 14-28T, 7 Speed |
| Chain | 148 Link, 7 Speed |
| Brakes | Hydraulic Type: Hydraulic Disc |
| Rims | Double Wall Aluminum 36h Front & Rear |
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| Spokes | Black Stainless 13G Front / 12G Rear |
| Front Hub | Hubs: 36H Disc Nutted Front, Nutted Rear |
| Rear Hub | Hubs: 36H Disc Nutted Front, Nutted Rear |
| Tires | 20 x 2.4 |
| Motor | 750w (sustained), 48v Rear Hub |
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| Battery | 48V, 15Ah (720Wh), LG Cell, UL 2849 Compliant |
| Display | LCD Smart "Easy Read" |
| Charger | 48V, 3 Amp Fast Charger |
| Lights | Front and rear lights integrated |
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| Fenders | Included |
| Racks | Included |
First added February 28
Last updated March 23
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