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  1. Class 1 E-Bikes. The delineation of e-bike classes starts at Class 1. We say it starts at Class 1 because these e-bikes are slower than other e-bikes and have powerful motors. Class 1 e-bikes are pedal-assist only and do not come with a throttle. They are limited to a top speed of 20 mph using pedal assist.

  2. Sep 18, 2024 · E-Bike Classes Explained. Class 1: have only pedal assistance up to 20mph. Class 2: have pedal assistance up to 20mph + throttle assistance up to 20mph. Class 3: have pedal assistance up to 28mph + may or may not have throttle assistance up to 20mph. Class 4: may have a top speed of over 28mph and motor wattage over 750W.

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  3. May 26, 2023 · In Australia, you can also ride a throttle-controlled e-bike that doesn't require you to pedal, but assistance must be limited to 25kph. So to answer the big question: yes, you do need to pedal an ...

    • Paul Norman
  4. Oct 11, 2024 · Here’s a brief overview of the three classes: Class 1 e-bikes: have a motor (max 750W) that assists while pedaling up to 20 mph, but has no throttle. Essentially pedal-assist makes it easier to ...

    • Bruce Hildenbrand
  5. Oct 17, 2024 · The electric bikes which don’t have a throttle mode and runs with only pedal-assist mode with a maximum speed of 20 MPH are classified as class 1 ebike. Besides, the motor wattage of a class 1 e-bike is no more than 750. You can ride your class 1 ebike in a general bicycle lane without any obligation. E-bikes come in tons of types, styles ...

  6. Class 1 electric bikes fit more easily into existing cycling regulations and paths. They are classified as bicycles and are allowed on bike paths and other cycling infrastructure. This means that riders can enjoy the benefits of cycling without having to worry about breaking any laws or regulations. 3. Safety Features.

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  8. Apr 11, 2024 · Electric bikes are categorized into three main classes: Class 1, Class 2, and Class 3, each with distinct characteristics and capabilities. Class 1 electric bikes provide pedal-assist power, Class 2 electric bikes offer throttle-controlled convenience, and Class 3 electric bikes deliver enhanced speed and performance.