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frontpageDealzRGood4U posted Mar 20, 2026 01:50 PM
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frontpageDealzRGood4U posted Mar 20, 2026 01:50 PM
16" Eskute V100 1500W 48V 13Ah Fat Tire Electric Bike (up to 28mph / 60 Miles)
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Which is different from the other states, where it is also not legal to use on public roads, but it is enforced sporadically and on the purchasers.
Except New Jersey, where this is also illegal to sell. Or even advertise.
Most states set the top end of an ebike at 750w and 28mph. Some, like California, add extra restrictions on those high speed, "class 3", e-bikes, like requiring riders to be 16yro and banning them from most bike paths and limiting them to roads and bike lanes on roads.
Since this particular 2-wheel vehicle exceeds the power limit, it is properly a form of moped, except it lacks a VIN number so it cant even be licensed in many states without a lot of paperwork.
Canada limits ebikes to 500W and 20mph
https://ebikecanada.com/e-bike-laws-in-canada/
Mexico doesn't recognize ebikes (yet) so they are all motorcycles
https://en.wikipedia.or
Australia limits ebikes to 250W and 16mph
https://lug-carrie.com/lifestyle/...-australia
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