AOTOS Independence Day Sale: Free Helmet with Flux X26 Series

AOTOS Independence Day Sale: Free Helmet with Flux X26 Series

From July 4 to July 20, buy an AOTOS Flux X26 Series e-bike and get a free helmet. Compare Flux X26 and Flux X26 Pro before the offer ends.

Celebrate Independence Day with AOTOS: Buy a Flux X26 Series E-Bike, Get a Free Helmet

Independence Day weekend has a way of turning every short trip into a plan.

The grocery run before the cookout. The ride to the park before the fireworks. The quick errand that somehow becomes 30 minutes of traffic and parking. Summer is when a lot of riders finally admit that the car is not always the best tool for a short trip.

That is where the AOTOS Flux X26 Series fits.

From July 4 to July 20, AOTOS is running an Independence Day offer: buy a Flux X26 or Flux X26 Pro and get a free helmet with your order.

This is not just a discount window. It is a cleaner way to start the summer with the bike and one of the first pieces of riding gear most new e-bike owners should think about before the first real ride.

Quick answer: what is the AOTOS Independence Day offer?

The AOTOS Independence Day offer runs from July 4 to July 20. During the campaign, customers who buy a Flux X26 or Flux X26 Pro receive a free helmet with their order.

Offer detail

What to know

Campaign

AOTOS Independence Day Sale

Dates

July 4 - July 20

Eligible models

Flux X26 and Flux X26 Pro

Bonus

Free helmet with eligible purchase

Promotion availability

Available during the campaign window

 

For the latest promotion terms, please check the product page, checkout page, or Return & Refund page before placing your order.

Shop the Flux X26 Series Independence Day Offer before July 20: https://aotos.com/products/flux-x26-pro

Independence Day offer: buy Flux X26 Series, get a helmet

The Independence Day offer is simple: buy an eligible Flux X26 Series e-bike between July 4 and July 20 and get a helmet included with your order while the campaign is active.

Both Flux X26 and Flux X26 Pro are eligible.

That matters because holiday deals can get messy when the rules are buried away from the buying moment. This one is easier to understand: choose the model that fits your riding needs and place the order during the campaign window.

The offer is still tied to a real purchase decision. The better question is not just "How do I get the free helmet?" It is "Which Flux X26 Series model actually fits the way I ride?"

Why a helmet is the right bonus for a summer e-bike ride

A free helmet is not the flashiest Independence Day bonus. It is the one you are most likely to use on the first ride.

That is why the offer makes sense. Summer riding usually starts with excitement: longer evenings, warmer weather, open routes, and more reasons to leave the car parked. But the first real setup should not stop at the bike itself.

A moto-style fat tire e-bike has more presence than a basic city bike. It feels more planted, it carries more momentum, and it gives riders more confidence on rough pavement, city streets, and short weekend routes. That is exactly why gear matters.

The helmet does not make riding risk-free, and no piece of gear replaces smart route choices, local rule awareness, or basic pre-ride checks. But it is part of a more complete first setup.

The best Independence Day ride is not just the one that feels fast. It is the one you are ready for.

Meet the AOTOS Flux X26 Series

The AOTOS Flux X26 Series is built for riders who want more than a basic commuter e-bike without stepping fully into electric motorcycle ownership.

The design language is moto-style, but the use case is practical: city streets, rough pavement, gravel connectors, short errands, summer commutes, and weekend rides that ask more from the bike than a lightweight commuter frame can comfortably handle.

Both Flux X26 models share the core riding foundation: 20 × 4.0-inch fat tires, hydraulic disc brakes, dual hydraulic suspension, and a strong visual stance. The difference is how much power, range headroom, and smart security you want built into the bike.

Flux X26 is the cleaner entry point. It gives riders the look, ride stance, and core comfort of the Series at a lower price.

Flux X26 Pro is the stronger upgrade. It adds more peak power, more torque, a larger battery, TPMS, and 4G GPS tracking for riders who want the more complete package.

Flux X26 vs. Flux X26 Pro: which one should you choose?

The right Flux X26 Series model depends less on which spec looks bigger and more on how you plan to ride.

If your rides are mostly short, flat, and predictable, the standard Flux X26 is the value pick. If you want stronger acceleration, more range headroom, and more built-in smart security, the Flux X26 Pro is the more capable upgrade.

Feature

Flux X26

Flux X26 Pro

Motor

750W rated / 1200W peak

750W rated / 2000W peak

Torque

80 Nm

100 Nm

Battery

48V 18Ah

48V 21Ah

Range

Up to 50 miles

Up to 70 miles

Tires

20 × 4.0-inch fat tires

20 × 4.0-inch fat tires

Brakes

Hydraulic disc brakes

Hydraulic disc brakes

Suspension

Dual hydraulic suspension

Dual hydraulic suspension

TPMS

No

Yes

Smart security

App / Find My support

App / Find My / 4G GPS tracking / TPMS

Best for

Everyday riders and value buyers

Riders wanting more power, range, and smart security

 

This table is the simplest way to think about the Series. The standard X26 is not a "lesser" bike. It is the right fit for riders who want the stance and comfort without paying for every Pro feature.

The Pro is for riders who already know they want more from the bike: more response at starts, more confidence on longer routes, and more connected security features when parking away from home.

Why the Flux X26 is the smart entry point

The Flux X26 is the right choice if you want the Series feel without overbuying.

It keeps the parts that matter for everyday riding: fat tires, hydraulic disc brakes, dual hydraulic suspension, and a moto-style frame that feels more substantial than a standard commuter e-bike. For riders searching for an adult electric dirt bike-style e-bike under $2,000, this is the model that keeps the decision grounded.

The 750W rated / 1200W peak motor and 80 Nm torque are enough for normal city routes, errands, neighborhood rides, and short commutes. The 48V 18Ah battery offers up to 50 miles of listed range, which gives many riders enough room for daily use without paying for Pro-level hardware they may not need.

If you want the Flux X26 look, ride stance, and core comfort without paying for every Pro feature, the standard X26 is the cleanest entry point.

Why the Flux X26 Pro is the stronger upgrade

The Flux X26 Pro is the better fit if your current bike already feels limited.

The Pro adds a 750W rated / 2000W peak motor, 100 Nm torque, a 48V 21Ah battery, and up to 70 miles of listed range. Those specs matter most when the ride stops being perfectly flat and predictable.

In real terms, 100 Nm torque means starts and climbs feel less hesitant. The larger battery gives more range headroom for longer routes and repeated short trips. TPMS helps riders catch low tire pressure before it turns into a ride problem. 4G GPS tracking gives more confidence when parking the bike outside a shop, workplace, or apartment.

That is the real Pro argument. It is not just "more power." It is more margin: for hills, loaded rides, mixed surfaces, range anxiety, and security.

If you are buying during the Independence Day offer and already know you want the more complete package, the Pro is the model that makes the helmet bundle feel like part of a full summer riding setup.

Start the ride with the right gear

Your first ride should start before you press the power button.

Charge the battery. Check tire pressure. Squeeze both brakes before rolling into traffic. Adjust the display settings. Pick a route that gives you space to get used to the bike. And yes, fit the helmet before the ride, not after the first scare.

This is especially true for riders moving up from a smaller commuter bike. A fat tire moto-style e-bike feels different. It is more planted, more substantial, and more confident over rough surfaces. That is part of the appeal, but it also means the rider should treat the first setup seriously.

The free helmet offer is useful because it connects the purchase with the first ride. It is not just a box extra. It is a reminder that a better summer ride starts with the bike, the gear, and a few minutes of preparation.

A quick note on speed, settings, and local rules

The Flux X26 Series is designed as a moto-style e-bike, not a full electric motorcycle.

Riding rules can vary by state, city, road type, bike lane, and trail system. Riders should always choose settings that match where they ride. Do not assume that one speed setting or riding mode is allowed everywhere.

The Flux X26 Series includes a 20 mph setting and an unlocked 28 mph setting. The 28 mph unlocked setting and peak-power modes are intended for Off-Road Mode and private-property use where allowed. If you are riding on public roads, shared paths, or local trails, check local rules first.

This is also why the Series should not be confused with a 50 mph electric dirt bike, a 72V electric dirt bike, or a 12kW electric motorcycle. Those are different categories with different rules, costs, and expectations.

The practical lane for the Flux X26 Series is clear: stronger everyday riding, more comfort on rough streets, and a more confident summer e-bike setup.

Who should use this Independence Day offer?

The Independence Day helmet offer makes the most sense for riders who were already close to buying a stronger e-bike for summer.

It is a strong fit for first-time e-bike buyers who want the bike and basic gear together. It also fits commuters who are tired of short car trips becoming parking problems, suburban riders who want a better tool for errands within 2 to 5 miles, and moped-style e-bike shoppers comparing design, comfort, and price.

The standard Flux X26 fits riders who want the look and core ride feel at the lower entry price. The Flux X26 Pro fits riders who want more power, range, and smart security from the start.

It is probably not the right purchase if you only need the lightest possible bike, need to carry the bike up stairs every day, or want true electric motorcycle performance.

The offer is useful, but it should not be the only reason to buy. Choose the model because it fits your real rides. Treat the helmet as the summer setup bonus.

Before you buy: final checklist

Before checkout, keep the basics simple: choose the model that fits your ride, confirm the July 4 to July 20 campaign window, check the latest campaign terms on the product page, checkout page, or Return & Refund page, and make sure your storage setup works for a substantial fat tire e-bike.

Also set realistic range expectations. Listed range depends on rider weight, terrain, assist level, tire pressure, weather, and throttle use. Local riding rules may also affect which speed setting you should use.

That is the clean buying logic: choose the right model, understand the offer, check the latest campaign terms at checkout, and prepare the first ride before the box arrives.

Quick recap: which Flux X26 Series model should you buy?

Choose Flux X26 if you want the moto-style look, fat tire comfort, hydraulic brakes, dual suspension, and a lower entry price for everyday riding.

Choose Flux X26 Pro if you want stronger acceleration, 100 Nm torque, a larger battery, up to 70 miles of listed range, TPMS, and 4G GPS tracking.

From July 4 to July 20, both models are part of the AOTOS Independence Day helmet offer. Buy a Flux X26 or Flux X26 Pro during the campaign and get a free helmet with your order.

Shop the Flux X26 Series Independence Day Offer: https://aotos.com/products/flux-x26-pro

Frequently Asked Questions

When does the AOTOS Independence Day offer run?

The AOTOS Independence Day offer runs from July 4 to July 20.

Which Flux X26 Series models are eligible?

Both Flux X26 and Flux X26 Pro are eligible for the Independence Day helmet offer.

Where can I check the latest promotion terms?

You can check the latest promotion details on the product page, checkout page, or Return & Refund page before placing your order.

What is the difference between Flux X26 and Flux X26 Pro?

Flux X26 is the value-focused model with a 1200W peak motor, 80 Nm torque, a 48V 18Ah battery, and up to 50 miles of listed range. Flux X26 Pro adds a 2000W peak motor, 100 Nm torque, a 48V 21Ah battery, up to 70 miles of listed range, TPMS, and 4G GPS tracking.

Is the Flux X26 Pro an electric motorcycle?

No. The Flux X26 Pro is positioned as a moto-style e-bike, not a full electric motorcycle. Riding rules vary by state, city, road type, and trail system, so riders should check local regulations before riding.

What should I check before my first summer ride?

Before your first ride, charge the battery, check tire pressure, test both brakes, adjust the helmet fit, choose a low-traffic route, and make sure your speed settings match local rules.

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