eBike Classes Explained

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  • Опубликовано: 26 дек 2024

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  • @ThatMontmorency
    @ThatMontmorency Год назад +2

    At the beginning of the video he promises to _explain_ the differences between the classes. During the video all he does is simply quote the definitions of the classes without really explaining anything at all. Welcome to "no effort garbage" category.

  • @davidsolberg9712
    @davidsolberg9712 6 месяцев назад

    If I have a throttle and peddle assist can I use the pedal under 20mph and safely classify as class 1 use

  • @richardlopez4563
    @richardlopez4563 Год назад

    I bought a new bike here in California that has pedal assist, throttle and does 28 mph.
    What convoluted grey area class is my bike in since you said class III bikes are without a throttle?

  • @logankeilitz7271
    @logankeilitz7271 Год назад

    I’ve been doing quite a bit of research lately into these laws in Florida. We have many multi-use trails that restrict e-bike use to class 1. Also, on the federal level in regards to National Parks/Forests, anything above class 1 must be used on OHV trails and cannot be used on multi-use bike/hike/equestrian trails. Unfortunately, many of the e-bikes I am researching that come with 750w motors and larger capacity batteries are all class 2 or 3. Would it be possible to purchase one of these class 2/3 bikes, physically remove the throttle, limit the PAS to 20mph, and slap a Class 1 sticker on it? Every class 1 bike I’ve found seem to come with lower wattage motors and short range batteries. Thank you in advance for any info you could provide.

    • @e.miller8943
      @e.miller8943 4 месяца назад

      A bike ad I was reading suggested doing that to its bike if you faced restrictions. Also cover the ends of wires to prevent water entry.

  • @mawage666
    @mawage666 11 месяцев назад

    So are there e bikes that have pedal assist and throttle, where you can go 28mph with the pedal assist, and 20mph with throttle? Or can you only go 20mph if you have the throttle and pedal assist options?

    • @mawage666
      @mawage666 11 месяцев назад

      I was under the assumption that the bikes that had both throttle and pedal assist (class 2?) Could go 20mph on throttle only, or 28mph when choosing to use the pedal assist mode. Is that correct or incorrect?

  • @atarilegend1907
    @atarilegend1907 Год назад

    Might be a dumb question. Are the bikes still capable of traveling over their limits with pedaling only or do they get throttled somehow?

    • @HenriZwols
      @HenriZwols Год назад +1

      Motor assist stops completely above 20m/h. So you're on your own pedalling. Like any other bike you can pedal as fast as you like (are able to). Mind you that electric bikes are heavier than regular pedal bikes and if your bike has thick tires, that also wears you down.

  • @Anthony-ns1rp
    @Anthony-ns1rp 7 месяцев назад

    what about if it goes faster than 28mph and does have a throttle

    • @e.miller8943
      @e.miller8943 4 месяца назад

      It would be classified as a motorcycle.

  • @Hamlet137475
    @Hamlet137475 2 года назад +1

    useful

  • @ricardombr
    @ricardombr 2 года назад

    These are USA classes, I was looking for europe. :)

    • @HenriZwols
      @HenriZwols Год назад +2

      EU rules:
      - max speed for motor assist: 25km/h
      - max continuous motor output: 250 Watt
      - no throttle

  • @christopher4100
    @christopher4100 4 месяца назад

    California sucks

  • @joema2044
    @joema2044 Год назад

    motor bikes belong on PAVEMENT

  • @aboehanifa4207
    @aboehanifa4207 3 года назад

    too much talking