Unless you’ve been living under a rock for the past few years, you’ll have seen e-bikes zipping around your city or town or one you’ve visited. At their core, electric bikes are just traditional bicycles with a motor to assist you. However, this additional power opens up new opportunities for riders and makes cycling more […]| eBicycles
An e-bike is considered Class 3 when it reaches a speed of 28 mph with pedal assist, though some brands also add throttles that assist up to 20 mph. Class 3 e-bikes are also known as speed pedelecs and they’re the fastest street-legal bikes you can ride on public roads. Class 3 e-bikes are a […]| eBicycles
The increasing popularity of electric bikes has prompted countries and states to adopt clearly defined laws and standards determining their classification and proper usage. However, in the US, these laws vary from state to state, which means that many riders are unsure about where they can ride and whether or not they need a license. […]| eBicycles
Riding a bicycle, electric bicycle, or any other vehicle while under the influence can have irreversible consequences and should be avoided at all costs. According to a study published in the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ journal, alcohol use by bicyclists was associated with more severe injury, greater hospital resource use, and higher […]| eBicycles
“What is an ebike?” is a question that might be crossing your mind as you hear about them more often in today’s age of sustainable transportation. An ebike, short for an electric bike, is a bicycle that is equipped with an electric motor, used for propulsion. It blends the benefits of a conventional bicycle with […]| eBicycles
Electric bikes are slowly transforming the way we travel, especially in big cities and sprawling suburbs. In many cases, they are a faster option than cars. But, how fast do electric bikes go actually? Even though most ebikes have a maximum speed of between 20 mph and 28 mph, the answer to this question isn’t […]| eBicycles