E-Bike Smart Marin Holiday Buyer’s Guide: Power Up Your Gift Game with an E-Bike
Electric bicycles offer a fun and efficient way to get around town and help to improve the mobility of our younger community members, all while reducing traffic emissions! If you’re interested in buying an e-bike for a loved one this holiday season, but aren’t sure where to start, this guide is for you.
We always recommend talking with the pros at your local bike shop. Not only can they ensure the bike is sized properly, they can also help you find the perfect bike with all the best features and accessories for your individual needs and budget
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E-Bikes Have Class
By definition, electric bikes are bicycles with fully operable pedals that have an electric motor not exceeding 750 watts.
There are three types, or classes, of e-bikes.
Class 1 – Top speed of 20 mph, pedal assist only
Class 2 – Top speed of 20 mph, pedal assist and throttle. Recommended 16+ to operate
Class 3 – Top speed of 28 mph, pedal assist only. Must be 16+ to operate
When used properly, the throttle can be a very helpful feature. Designed to give quick bursts of power, throttles are great for navigating a lane merge or getting the bike moving again. However, they are not designed to carry you up a hill. So, if you’re struggling to get your e-bike up a climb, make sure you are in a low gear and bump up the pedal assist, you should be over that hill in no time! Remember, these are electric bicycles, you still have to pedal!
Questions to Ask Before You Buy
Can I carry a passenger?
Passengers must have a separate seat from the operator. The Yuba Kombi is a good example. Both passenger and operator must follow helmet laws according to their age and e-bike class.
Where can this bike be serviced?
Any bike shop that sells you an e-bike should also offer maintenance services that cover both mechanical and electrical diagnostics and repair. Generally, shops will not service brands they do not sell. Keep this in mind when buying an e-bike online from a direct to consumer retailer.
How can I transport this bike?
If the bike cannot fit directly in the back of your vehicle you will need a e-bike specific hitch rack that is designed for the heavier weight of an e-bike.
Where will I store this bike?
No bike wants to be left out in the rain, and e-bikes are especially sensitive to the elements. Keeping your bike in a secure area that is protected from the weather will help keep it in good working condition and help prevent theft.
E-BIKE RECAP
To recap, e-bikes must fit the following criteria to be considered a street legal electric bicycle
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Pedals
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Electric motor not exceeding 750W
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Top speed of 20mph (Class 1 & 2), or 28mph (Class 3)
If the product you are considering does not have pedals, an electric motor exceeding 750W, or is capable of traveling at a speed greater than its defined Class, it is no longer classified as an electric bicycle and will be subject to rules and regulations applied to “motorized bicycles”, such as not being permitted in bike lanes or on multiuse paths and are illegal for those under 16.
Marin County Bicycle Coalition is proud to offer one of our newest programs, E-Bike Smart Marin. This is a comprehensive program that covers all things electric bikes, including a teen specific safety and education program. E-Bike Smart Marin will be launching in early 2023.
If you are interested in taking a deeper dive into the legalities and definitions of electric bicycles, take a look at our article; Electric Bikes: Watts The Deal.
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