The Nok is basically an electric clone of the current model Yamaha BWS/Zuma 125. The asymmetrical headlights were designed with one being daylight running and the other being the headlight with a light in front of the dash being the running light. I can see this being worthwhile if you don’t want to get a motorcycle license and don’t want something too fast as Yamaha no longer offers the BWS/Zuma with a 50cc motor (at least in North America).
this falls under a classification of ebike? I thought functioning pedals were required to classify it as such? I am quite curious as if no license is required, then I am definitely getting one.
I just got pulled over by Quebec (Gatineau) police for not having a license or plate on my "motorcycle." I was driving a stock 2020 Emmo Zone. My bike was also towed/impounded for THIRTY days. Can someone please help.
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The Nok is basically an electric clone of the current model Yamaha BWS/Zuma 125. The asymmetrical headlights were designed with one being daylight running and the other being the headlight with a light in front of the dash being the running light.
I can see this being worthwhile if you don’t want to get a motorcycle license and don’t want something too fast as Yamaha no longer offers the BWS/Zuma with a 50cc motor (at least in North America).
Absolutely. We'll look up that model. Most ebikes, if not all, are based on a gas replica
this falls under a classification of ebike?
I thought functioning pedals were required to classify it as such?
I am quite curious as if no license is required, then I am definitely getting one.
It’s an e-bike dw emmo only does e-bikes or mobility scooters
I just got pulled over by Quebec (Gatineau) police for not having a license or plate on my "motorcycle." I was driving a stock 2020 Emmo Zone. My bike was also towed/impounded for THIRTY days. Can someone please help.
quebec has turned on ebikes