Electric bikes have a reputation for being heavy, and compared to traditional bicycles, they are. The extra weight comes from the additional electrical components and other design modifications. The average e-biker, like an urban commuter or recreational e-biker, may see weight as a secondary consideration. However, buyers of folding or performance e-bikes place higher importance […]| eBicycles
Finding the best road eBike is difficult as the market is highly competitive and many of the bikes come with a hefty price tag. The best electric road bikes will have some standard features. These characteristics include a light base weight, a stiff and responsive frame, big battery capacity for long-range rides, smooth power transfer, […]| eBicycles
E-bike speed is intentionally limited to keep riders and those around them safe. Many e-bikes are capped at 20 mph, while others have a 28 mph limit. Most electric bikes aren’t optimized for speed or efficiency, so pedaling at speeds higher than the motor’s cutoff point usually requires considerable effort, which can be frustrating. However, […]| 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