On a mission to find the best eBikes, Propel founder Chris Nolte, started going to Eurobike in 2013 where he befriended Heiko Müller.

Immediately taken by what Riese & Müller had started in Germany, and knowing Propel customers needed something tougher than a modified hybrid for handling the rough terrain of cities like New York, Chris started the process of convincing the brand to sell their bikes in the states.

From their first innovation that launched the company in the early 90s—the award-winning Birdy—to their substantial lineup of electric mobility products today, Riese & Müller is one of the most innovative eBike brands in the world. We’re grateful we were able to convince them to come stateside, and are proud to have been their first dealer in the U.S.

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“The global demand for eBikes and cargo eBikes has risen considerably once again in the past year. We expect this trend to continue and more and more people to discover eBikes as a healthy and sustainable means of transport for themselves.”

-Heiko Müller, founder and CEO of Riese & Müller.

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Online forums are a great place to learn more from Riese & Müller owners and riders. Electric Bike Review is a great spot for eBike-related information. Check out the Riese & Müller Forum here.

Facebook is also a great place to participate and learn from different communities of Riese & Müller owners. The following Facebook Groups are a great place to start: 

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We’ve compiled a list of answers to some of the most frequently asked questions about Benno eBikes. We hope you find these helpful, but please don’t hesitate to reach out if you need more information. Just fill out this form and one of our Matchmakers will get back to you shortly.

With single and dual battery options, the range of R&M bikes is anywhere from 45 miles to around 100 miles. Though there are many factors that can affect the battery’s range, such as weather, terrain, weight, etc.

Most, but not all, Riese & Müller models have a dual battery option you must select before ordering. The Tinker, the Roadster (and Mixte), Multicharger Mixte, and Charger3 Mixte are not dual battery compatible.

All Riese & Müller eBikes can handle at least smooth maintained dirt roads, such as a fire road. For more adventurous off-road riding, check out the Delite Mountain, an electric trail mountain bike built to take on the rougher terrain.

Riese & Müller has a five-year warranty for the breakage of frames and the rear swingarm. To register your Riese & Müller for warranty, visit their website here.

Riese & Müller eBikes are in the higher price range as far as high-quality eBikes go, starting at $6,000 and going up to around $15,000, depending on the model and configuration. All models Propel sells come with the Bosch eBike system, which is the safest and most intuitive electric bike system available.

Just about anyone and everyone: retired folks who want to get out and move a little more, the family with one to three kids looking for a cargo bike with front bucket and rear loading options, the adventure seeker looking to go bike-packing, the eco-conscious person looking to lower their carbon footprint by commuting by bike (have you seen gas prices lately?). The price of these eBikes may seem a bit daunting to someone on a budget, but there are financing options available, and in the long run it is cheaper than maintaining a car.

No. Riese & Müller does not have any throttle bikes.

For the most part, yes. Those who find themselves having a hard time getting their leg over the top tube of a bike, for example, will find it much easier to do so on a Riese & Müller, and the electric pedal assistance is a huge help when it comes to riding. However, if you’re unable to pedal a bike for any amount of time and having the option of a throttle is mandatory, then these bikes may not be your best option.

Just about every model has a Class 1 (20mph max) and Class 3 (28mph max) option.