WE STRIVE FOR PERFECT, ALTHOUGH IT ’S NOT ALWAYS POSSIBLE, WE NEVER LEAVE A RIDER BEHIND.
FAQ
Q. How long does it take to fully charge the battery?
A. Depends on the state of discharge but around 4-5
hours if completely discharged.
Q. What are the running costs for an electric bike?
A. You will have no worries about rising fuel prices at
the pumps. All our electrically powered vehicles use
household electricity. The average cost per full charge is
about 10 cents per charge. If you charge the battery every
single day for a year, it would cost you about $35 per year.
Q. Do I have to wait for the battery to empty before
I charge it?
A. No. The batteries we use are Lithium-ion batteries
which do not suffer from ‘memory effect’. This means
that there is no need to discharge a battery completely
before you recharge it again. You can partially recharge
the battery at any time without reducing its voltage or
lifespan. We recommend recharging the battery after
every use, regardless of how far you rode.
Q. Do I need a driver’s license, insurance or
registration?
A. No, you don’t. According to Federal law, electric bikes
that are under 750 watts are classified as bicycles. For all
intents and purposes, it’s simply a bicycle that requires
very little pedaling to travel 20 MPH (32 Km/H), saving
you time and hassle. Check your local state laws for
requirements.
Q. Do I need to pedal an electric bike?
A. No, but it helps to prolong battery life. The motor on
our bikes is both throttle and pedal assist controlled,
allowing you to decide how much power you desire.
Have you ever tried to cycle when speeding downhill
on your normal bicycle? It’s just like that. The motor is
propelling you faster than you’re cycling so there is pretty
much no resistance, it’s merely a formality!
Q. What happens if I get a at tire?
A. The tires on our bikes are the same as conventional
bicycles. Simply replace the tube with a tube of the right
size and inflate it. No special tires or parts will be needed.