ENVO D50 | ST50 EBIKE MANUAL | VERSION 1.0 4
2. SAFETY & GENERAL TIPS
2.1. STREET LEGALITY
• Electric bikes or conversion kits considered street legal under Canadian and US Federal Electric
Bike Regulations are viewed as bicycles, not motorized vehicles and do not require an insurance
license plate or driver’s license. It is important to check your province/state, county, and local
laws to ensure that your ebike complies with local regulation provisions
• ENVO ebikes general settings comply with 32km/h (20mph) max assisted speed, 500W max
mechanical power, equipped with brake cut-off switches and options to control assist power
while riding. These provisions suce all Canadian federal and provincial regulations. Parks and
other privately managed properties might have different rules. ENVO D50 and ST50 are also
equipped with unlock mode that allows up to 45km/h (28mph) max assisted speed, 750W max
mechanical power classfying it as a class 3 Ebike.
• Please note street legal does not mean cyclists can ride an electric bike or trike on bicycle
pathways and trails that restrict the use of electric assist bikes
• There may be components such as throttle that have a different legal denition depending on
the province/state you are located in. Because of this we have provided controller settings that
can adapt to a variety of specications
• By modifying an electric bike or conversion kit’s settings, upgrading a component’s capacity,
such as the controller or motor, the product may lose its street legality even if modications are
done by a professional. If at any point ENVO Drive Systems is asked to implement upgrades, we
will notify you if the modications exceed street legal limits
• ENVO is not liable for the legality of use of products in various locations
Your insurance policy may not provide coverage for accidents related to the use of an ebike.
Make sure to contact your insurance company to know about your coverage.