EOEOTWO 1500W Fat Tire Electric Bike, 26"x4.0 All-Terrain E-Bike, 48V Long-Range, 34MPH Top Speed Red $517 + Free Shipping
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Key Specs:
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Powerful Performance: 1000W brushless motor (1500W peak) with a 34 MPH top speed.
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Extended Range: 48V 15Ah battery providing approx. 60 miles of range in pedal-assist mode.
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All-Terrain Ready: 26" x 4.0" fat tires and front suspension; supports up to 390-400 lbs payload.
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Reliable Control: Shimano 7-speed transmission and dual mechanical disc brakes.
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Safety & Versatility: UL2849 certified with 3+2 flexible riding modes.
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More jurisdictions are going with 28mph as Class 3, and accepted in 'designated places only'.
This means that more common ebike routes may be restricted to Class 2 and 20mph, but more importantly, gives local law enforcement options to penalize given circumstances at hand.
Also of note: most legislation keeps vague meaning on how prominent the Class regristration of ebikes is. So that gives more power to policing, as well.
I think getting a speed radar or your eyes to see something speeding down a bike lane at 35mph is more easily to enforce than something you can't see like watts of power. Some people might need more watts to go up hills or carry heavy items
I really wish class 3 never existed. Its pretty easy to eyeball 20mph vs 30mph but 28mph vs 30mph is impossible. If you can't pedal a bike, 20mph is way better than <3mph walking. But now even the 20mph bikes are requiring licenses/permit.
Then these things would be sold as e-mopeds, which would be fine for adults who need inexpensive mobility since most mopeds require less licensing than the over-reaction going on now for 20mph e-bikes in New Jersey, NYC and beyond.
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