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Here are some of the most common FAQs asked in the industry.
Most electric bikes (e-bikes) reach speeds between 20–28 mph, depending on the class.
Class 1 e-bikes: Pedal-assist only, up to 20 mph
Class 2 e-bikes: Throttle-assisted, up to 20 mph
Class 3 e-bikes: Pedal-assist, up to 28 mph
Speed limits vary by state, so always check local e-bike laws before riding.
An e-bike battery typically lasts 3–5 years or about 500–1,000 charge cycles, depending on usage and maintenance. On a single charge, most electric bikes can travel 20–60 miles, depending on: Battery size, Rider weight, Terrain Pedal assist level, Weather conditions, Proper charging and storage help extend battery life.
In many states, Class 1 e-bikes are allowed on bike paths and multi-use trails, but regulations vary by city and state. Class 2 and Class 3 electric bikes may have restrictions on certain trails. Always check your local regulations to ensure compliance.
In most U.S. states, you do not need a license, registration, or insurance to ride a standard e-bike (Class 1–3).
However, riders must typically:
-Be at least 16 years old for Class 3
-Wear a helmet (required in some states)
Check your state’s transportation laws for exact requirements.
A quality electric bike typically costs between $1,000 and $3,500, depending on:
-Motor power
-Battery capacity
-Frame material
-Brand and components
Premium models with high-capacity batteries and suspension systems may cost more.
Electric bikes require similar maintenance to regular bicycles, plus occasional motor and battery checks.
-Routine e-bike maintenance includes:
-Keeping tires properly inflated
-Checking brake pads
-Cleaning and lubricating the chain
-Updating firmware (if applicable)
I-nspecting electrical connections
Professional servicing once or twice per year helps extend the life of your electric bike.

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