What are the three classes of eBikes?
Class 1 | Class 2 | Class 3 | |
Pedal Assist | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Throttle | No | Yes | No |
Max Assisted Speed | 20 mph | 20 mph | 28 mph |
- Class 1: The motor kicks in only when you’re pedaling, and the assist stops helping at 20 mph.
- Class 2: These eBikes have a pedal-assist mode up to 20 mph; they also offer a throttle-powered mode that doesn’t require pedaling.
- Class 3: Like a class 1 eBike, the motor kicks in only when you’re actively pedaling, but it stops helping at 28 mph.
Do I have to pedal to engage the motor?
It depends on the class of bike you have. For class 1 and class 3 eBikes, you must pedal to get motor assistance. Class 2 eBikes also have a throttle that propels the bike even without pedaling.Where can I ride an eBike?
eBike laws differ from state to state and even in local areas, and the class of bike you have will often determine where you can ride. Always check your local rules, or consult the advocacy group PeopleForBikes for an overview of laws and policies.Why choose an eBike?
The short answer? They’re a lot of fun, and just one of the many options you have when choosing your two-wheel ride. You can ride farther and faster on eBikes, carry heavier loads with less effort or even help replace a car as transportation for short trips or commutes.Do I need a license or insurance to ride an eBike?
Generally, no, if your electric bike falls within the three-class system we mentioned. But it’s always a good idea to check your local laws or state laws. It’s all our responsibility to know the law, follow speed limits, share the road, and respect other users’ safety.What types of eBikes are available?
You’ll find eBikes designed for different types of riding, such as mountain biking, hauling cargo, commuting, road riding or recreational/urban riding.Are eBikes heavy?
The electrical components (battery, motor, controller) on an e-bike might add between 10-20 pounds more to the weight of an eBike compared to its non-electric counterpart. They can range from about 40-80 pounds.Can I ride eBikes in the rain or bad weather?
Yes, just like any bike, you can ride your eBike in the rain. Do eBikes have shifters? Most eBikes have gear shifters just like non-electric bikes and pedaling in easier gears at higher cadences helps preserve battery life. We know eBikes! Our experienced and passionate team is here to help you get the ride that is best suited for you and your lifestyle! Remember, we have bikes for sale and also have a full repair service if you ever need it! Read our Google reviews and see how awesome we are. Visit our Facebook page or give us a call at 949.484.6409 to get fitted for your ideal ride!Reference: [https://www.rei.com/learn/expert-advice/what-is-an-electric-bike.html]