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
A 750W electric bike offers an optimal balance of power and user-friendliness, which is what makes it such a popular choice in the ebike market. The 750W rating represents the power output of the motor, which is one of the most important factors in determining its top speed, acceleration, and ability to climb hills. Therefore, […]| eBicycles
Each cyclist should own a handful of essential accessories and, over time, add some nice-to-have extras to make riding safer and more enjoyable. The type of bike you have, the riding you do, and where you ride will determine which eBike accessories you’ll need. For example, urban riders will want fenders, lights, and a lock, […]| eBicycles
An e-bike helmet is an essential e-bike accessory for every rider to own. A helmet that fits correctly will protect your head in the event of a crash and significantly reduce the risk of brain injury. Many electric bike helmets have extra safety features and functionality, such as a visor for the sun or lights […]| eBicycles
One of the most common questions new e-bike owners ask is, “Can you ride an electric bike in the rain?”. In almost all cases, the answer is yes, but some cheap off-brand electric bikes cannot get completely wet. While most e-bikes are protected against light to moderate rainfall, heavy downpours or prolonged exposure could damage […]| eBicycles