I *believe* there is a selector switch that gives only 25% power so you can legally ride it in bike lanes in California. Check your local codes before doing so! That also is a great switch for downtown city driving, range extension, and letting someone try the bike out without killing themselves.
Doesn't need gears. Electric motors give full torque instantaneously, so there's no need. Plus the electric motor spins fast so gears are just added weight and a failure point.
@aadlfyith 67 mph.
Mrninjamonkey100 1 year ago
burn it
juliethomas01 1 year ago
@xMackan750x
Kilometer Per Hour.
clerlic 1 year ago
75kph
persiandream09 2 years ago
Its nice but 10,000 for an electric bike is insane!
Sleepyz7z 2 years ago
I think it's 90kph
clerlic 2 years ago
how fast does it go? (top speed)
aadlfyith 2 years ago
just to add electric motors get faster and faster they don't hit a certain rpm and stay at that rpm level they just carry on getting faster
stott737 2 years ago
I *believe* there is a selector switch that gives only 25% power so you can legally ride it in bike lanes in California. Check your local codes before doing so! That also is a great switch for downtown city driving, range extension, and letting someone try the bike out without killing themselves.
TheBoneman42 2 years ago
Doesn't need gears. Electric motors give full torque instantaneously, so there's no need. Plus the electric motor spins fast so gears are just added weight and a failure point.
TheBoneman42 2 years ago