No no, it`s an e-bike that looks like a motorcycle.That's a motorcycle and I'm not a Ebike hater
No no, it`s an e-bike that looks like a motorcycle.That's a motorcycle and I'm not a Ebike hater
It has pedalsThat's a motorcycle and I'm not a Ebike hater
So did Honda mopeds.It has pedals
It depends on the state
Yes. And a moped is a moped with it's restrictions and motorcycle is a motorcycle. How they are regulated is local/stateSo did Honda mopeds.
Yes and the states are inept. In the case of e- bikes specifically.Yes. And a moped is a moped with it's restrictions and motorcycle is a motorcycle. How they are regulated is local/state
Oh hell no.Yes and the states are inept. In the case of e- bikes specifically.
So you think it’s a bicycle?
See. We agreeOh hell no.
Fat tire bikes in general are asinine and aren't bikes, they are monkey machines. My definition since you are doing YOUR definition is NO because fat tires. Yah can't friggen pedal that silly thing.
Feds have some regs, some states have stupid wattage regs like feds. Those are stupid. They are somewhat akin to idiotic gun laws.
Which earns us not enough for a diet soda!! HahahahaSee. We agree
Ok keep telling yourself that.Which earns us not enough for a diet soda!! Hahahaha
I was just saying it's not a motorcycle.
Do motorcycles have pedals that drive a chain?Ok keep telling yourself that.
Do bicycles just go up 12% incline without pedaling because I just seen that today from coming home from work on this so called look at me I’m on my bicycle it has pedals.Do motorcycles have pedals that drive a chain?
Yep not a bicycle and not a motorcycleDo bicycles just go up 12% incline without pedaling because I just seen that today from coming home from work on this so called look at me I’m on my bicycle it has pedals.
Isn't there a way that the bike manufacturer or place you purchased it? You mentioned it's a "class one" If you upgrade it too much won't it not be legal on bike paths?Just bought my first ebike. A Trek Verve + 3.
It is very comfortable for the weekend bike paths and rides around flood control riverbed type of riding.
This bike is considered a class one with a maximum mph of 20. I realize there are some external chips that can be put on to the Bosch motor to de-restrict the speed limit. Some seem quite good without throwing error messages or Bricking the electric motor and voiding warranty.
Can anyone offer any suggestions on a workaround to de-restrict or suggest a faster top speed top tube type of frame ebike. I am not fond of the step through a frame design. Thanks in advance
Well it’s classified as e-bike but we’re supposed to accept people saying and don’t you judge me I rode my bike todayYep not a bicycle and not a motorcycle
We are not making sense. We are talking the law.I think of this in simple terms:
If it has 2 wheels then it's a "bike".
A bike having a motor is a "motorbike".
Regardless of whether the motor is electric or gas, or how much horsepower it has, it doesn't change the fact that it's a motor.
That's straight from the dictionary. Other definitions and names are based on politics or legal classifications.
100% FTW. If it will move without pedaling it's an electric moped. A throttle makes it not a bicycle.So did Honda mopeds.
Have to ask, if you're e-assisting just enough to account for the extra weight why not just ride a regular bike?I typically ride in "E" mode, which provides just enough assist to account for the additional weight of the E-bike over a standard bike.
100% FTW. If it will move without pedaling it's an electric moped. A throttle makes it not a bicycle.
Have to ask, if you're e-assisting just enough to account for the extra weight why not just ride a regular bike?
In my country e-bikes are only allowed to assist you up to 15 mph and you need to pedal. Fitting a throttle so the bike can move with a push of a button are illegal, and so is removing the speed limiter. So my e-bike despite it`s looks is still considered a bike as long it`s legal.100% FTW. If it will move without pedaling it's an electric moped. A throttle makes it not a bicycle.
Have to ask, if you're e-assisting just enough to account for the extra weight why not just ride a regular bike?
Fair question - the throttle comes in handy for getting across a road in a hurry, providing a boost (when needed) to climb steeper inclines, or when just taking a break while continuing to cover ground while biking with other riders (regular & E-bike).Have to ask, if you're e-assisting just enough to account for the extra weight why not just ride a regular bike?