I hope this sheds a little light on how vague the laws are in regards to eBikes. I personally think that class 3 bikes should be considered an ebike when considering road riding. What are your thoughts?
@rainbrodragon2 жыл бұрын
I agree that class 3 e-bikes should still be e-bikes. I’d love a more specifics on paper as to what an e-bike is too! I T-boned a van that cut me off, this was last year. The police, both parties’ insurance, and my lawyer didn’t know any of the laws and regulations pertaining to e-bikes and it’s quite vague right now. Everyone is unsure of how to handle accidents like mine. Kinda sad to see
@-.O.-2 жыл бұрын
By being part of a class, it would define that they are bicycles but it would make sense to get more restrictive with more speed. It's just early since fat Americans have been too lazy to catch on to the trend as fast as other countries have and every state is introducing laws as needed.
@steveh7108 Жыл бұрын
I personally think they need to stop sticking their nose in private business. There should not be classes, only speed limits on roads and trails decided by local government. One class only. If it's got pedal propulsion and under a hundred pounds then it's a bicycle.
@-.O.- Жыл бұрын
@@steveh7108 Yea the government really doesn't trust bicyclists since you don't see every Tesla being pulled over to see if they have a Ludicrous mode available or every supercar being impounded since they can go 200 mph...
@steveh7108 Жыл бұрын
@@-.O.- speed shouldn't have anything to do with a bicycle classification. You can easily get up to 50 or 60 miles an hour on regular road bike going downhill. Classifying them by speed is absolutely ridiculous. They never bothered to classify mopeds by speed in the 50-plus Years they've been existence on our roads. It was the size of the motor. And even then they didn't restrict the motor size. Mopeds have always been anything under 50 ccs did not need to be licensed but if it was over fifty CC's it did need to be licensed. It's not that complicated. To restrict a manufacturer from making things more efficient or effective this early in the game when they're practically begging electric vehicle technology to improve, it's absolutely ridiculous.
@solarcabin2 жыл бұрын
Why bash on class 3 ebikes when they can be set to ride in class1, class 2 or class 3? People making an issue of class 3 ebikes are karens and bike snobs and should stay off bikes. I ride an Ariel X 52 volt and it will do 35mph and 30 mile range but in the city I follow the class 1 in town or on bike trails. Regulate yourselves not the ebikes.
@bigpp18462 жыл бұрын
Exactly!!! They are just mad when I pass them with ease on 28mph and their poor bike can't go over 20mph. I has that happen to me where I passed a dude and started to yell to slow down. I laughed and flipped him off..oh and yeah I can go faster than 28mph on a regular mountain bike !
@mt1paqman2 жыл бұрын
I was on the Santana River Trail this weekend and these elitists cyclists were hauling ass, they were more dangerous than anyone I saw on an ebike.
@kevinnashskitchen3517 Жыл бұрын
I can run 20 mph I think 😂
@Benjamin_Jehne Жыл бұрын
While giving you as the customers the possibility to program the bike, could make the bike illegal. It’s a crazy big grey area, as no one can be sure, that the bike runs in it‘s regulations. Here in Germany that wasn’t a problem for a long time, but than all these China bikes starting to show up. Manufacturers get fined now, for not locking the bike firmware. For the riders it’s even worse. When they get you, you run a unregisted vehical, without an injurance and without a drivers license. This can get ultra expensive. To be honest, a 28mph doesn’t fit beside pedestrians nor a bike lane.
@solarcabin Жыл бұрын
Do we ban cars that go faster than the speed limit? No, we ticket the drivers for not following the laws.
@beggart7 Жыл бұрын
I like the way it is now. No definitive answers or explanation...no way to inforce anything. That means all ebikes are currently legal and can be ridden anywhere. Who needs a government blessing to ride a bicycle. Im waiting for my Wired freedom ebike to ship. Looks like a fat tire bmx bike. Has a throttle and pedal assist. It can go 38mph when unlocked but ships locked at level 2. I also have a motorcycle and a motorcycle license so i can ride it regardless of the law but would rather ride it anywhere like a bicycle and not stuck on the road obeying traffic laws like my motorcycle. The Sur-ron is messing it up for everyone. That thing is a motorcycle, doesn't even have pedals and dumbasses are riding those over 30mph on sidewalks and bike paths getting citizens and cops all riled up. Its not hard to play this game. You want to ride on sidewalks and not adhere to traffic laws then ride something that has pedals and at least pretends to be a bicycle and keep the speed down around pedestrians
@briandonovan1257 Жыл бұрын
Full dump trucks are able to speed thru a 25MPH zone but they're not banned from them. We use speed limits for control. Same should apply. Forget the classes.
@f3cktrackingmydata770 Жыл бұрын
this what im saying its all messed up and needs to be regulated correctly
@JannyBesmircher9 ай бұрын
Government doesn't think we are responsible enough lol
@shepdogsd8 ай бұрын
There are always idiots who ruin things for the rest of us, otherwise we would not need laws at all.
@JasonTaylor-po5xc8 ай бұрын
Agreed, but since bike paths don't have speed limits, the classification system can be useful if we apply a class system based on max speed. Of course, I would prefer to buy something that could be adjusted with software so I can match the trail I'm on.
@maryl.72268 ай бұрын
There should be speed limits for cycling on bike trails and paths where walkers and joggers share the paths. Also walkers/joggers should watch their earbud volume and leave an ear free for hearing bike bells or voices calling “on your left.” There should be good, wide-enough bike lanes on main roads, but even then, phone-podcast-text-KZbin watching drivers will run over cyclists riding carefully in bike lanes. Ban all you want - it’s not going to solve the problem. People need to leave phones OUT of driving, and all users of the road need to obey traffic laws, speed limits etc. Perhaps people traveling by any form of transportation on main roads shared with traffic vehicle should at least take a class, study the traffic and road laws, and have some kind of “responsible road user” license. Wild and irresponsible, reckless ebike, scooter, one-wheel, etc riders shouldn’t be allowed to block traffic or endanger people. Neither should irresponsible phone users be operating vehicles - they are a disaster on a ticker timer.
@flying-j3 ай бұрын
It's a simple solution to me if we use motor vehicle laws as a template. Class 1,2, and 3: Class 1, 2 and 3 are not built to go past 28 mph and most hard core bicyclists can go faster than that anyway. 28 mph isn't a big deal in a 25 mph neighborhood. Most don't really go 28 anyway. So, just leave class 1,2 and 3 alone and let them go where bicycles go and follow the same laws as bicycles. Some paved trails with lots of people should have speed limits for analog bikers, e bikers, scooters, skaters, etc but only in congested areas and difficult visual clearances. Site people for being reckless. Don't just ban everything. Faster e bikes: Ebikes or E motorcycles that go faster than 28 mph but not past 50 or so could be compared to 50cc scooters or ATVs. 50cc scooters or ATVs do not require a license to drive but are not allowed on bike trails. (Classified as "motor vehicles") They are allowed on ATV trails and dirt roads. They must follow the same rules as cars and be street legal with turn signals, etc. to be on the street. E Motorcycles: Anything that goes above 55 mph and can be compared to a 125cc or higher motorcycle. Unless just used for off-road and only on designated ATV or motorcycle trails, a driver should be required to have a license/motorcycle certificate and register the vehicle to be street legal to drive on roads just like a regular motorcycle.
@sicsemperpotatus5699 Жыл бұрын
The CPSC deals with the safety of products, they're not going to deal with "rules of the road" regulations. These aren't highway vehicles, so the federal government can't and shouldn't get involved with that stuff, it's not their place. It's a state issue. Just like with 50cc scooters, in some states you just need a driver's license but no registration, insurance, helmet, etc. In others you need all that stuff. It sounds like you're actually hoping for regulations. But be careful what you wish for. The government will love to give you some regulations, they'll give them to you good and hard.
@slight16997 ай бұрын
I thought the NHTSA d/n regulate e-bikes because they are not motor vehicles.
@ElCapitanGames Жыл бұрын
Bike fires come down to bad battery cells. Better testing will mean less fires.
@ElCapitanGames Жыл бұрын
I’ve ridden my pedal bike WAY faster than 20 MPH….. I wonder why that number matters. Also that’s not traffic travel speeds. Making it unsafe on actual roads. And maybe it’s for crashes? But You can smash your grape at 20mph also.
@thedolt92154 ай бұрын
I once did 55 mph coming down Monarch Pass in Colorado on my road bike… I could’ve gone faster, but I was too chicken!
@UltraBrian5 күн бұрын
It’s still legal
@terrynelson2385 Жыл бұрын
Speed should be the only thing to regulate, NOT power or classes. You need more power in hilly or mountainous areas. It is stupid to have classes of bikes. A pickup truck has to have more power to pull a trailer than a Mini-Cooper; but they both are restricted to the speed limit. Government bureaucrats love to regulate and control your life; so stop asking them for clarification!! You brick and mortar stores are a real problem.
@sburton015 Жыл бұрын
Also, even if your ebike is capable to going over 28 mph, I'm sure that most ebikes have a setting where you can cap the max speed, so if you cap the max speed at 20 mph and it has a throttle, then it would comply with the specs for a class 2 ebike and even motor wattage isn't a definant thing, its simply the voltage of the battery mutiplied by how many amps your controller pulls and that give you the watts.
@ChrisB... Жыл бұрын
I have a "street legal" switch on my 3000w bike that limits speed to around 28mph (along with full lighting, brake and turn signals), cops have been cool with it so far. They know that anything they claim has to be proven in court, and they don't have the resources to do that.
@sburton015 Жыл бұрын
@@ChrisB... I have a 1500 watt ebike that with the speed uncapped, I can usually go up to about 35 mph but when I get in town, I usually slow it down and so far, the cops haven't said anything to me about it. I'm sure uncapped, your 3000 watt ebike can do about 60 mph.
@LordDirus007 Жыл бұрын
My 1200w Ebike, has 3 Class modes and an "Off Road Mode". Top Speed in Off Road is 35mph. Class 3 is like 28mph.
@citizensagainstfascism Жыл бұрын
Well in NY the laws are even dumber you can ride class 3 as long as your pop is high enough. Also you can ride any size motor could be a crazy 15k watt but as long as limited to class restrictions it's legal...@@ChrisB...
@JudeTheYoutubePoopersubscribe Жыл бұрын
I'm in the UK and our max speed is 15.5mph so I got a switch on my controller that will unlimit it. My peak watts on a full charge are 2400w and we are only meant to have 250.
@JLawL9 ай бұрын
I've been riding around on a 1250w dual motor e-bike for almost 2 years. I've been stopped 4 times, each one just to ask about the bike. The cops that know what it was and how much it cost. My top speed is 52 lol.
@PrussianBijoux8 күн бұрын
Your legs must be sooooooo weak and spindly. 😂
@kurtgriffin4163 Жыл бұрын
they just don't want people to have transportation without having to pay some kind of fee to the government one way or another if you have an e bike that does 30 mph you don't need a car in town they cant have you getting around for free
@mikeb.21662 жыл бұрын
I hope gov't realizes that for many folks Ebikes can be an affordable 'green' options for urban and even sub-urban commuters and finds a way to make them easy to own for commuting by avoiding the need to classify them as something that needs insurance, plates and tax payments. Ideally I'd like to see definitions boosted to 1500W motors and maybe 30-35mph.
@terrynelson2385 Жыл бұрын
speed should be the only thing to regulate, NOT power. you need more power in hilly or mountainous areas.
@mikeundereood1071 Жыл бұрын
Mabe a bike that can reach 33 maintain 30 no bigger then 65 lbs
@LordDirus007 Жыл бұрын
35mph limit would make them fast enough for road travel.
@leandroagonzalez3 Жыл бұрын
It's the batteries, they aren't easily disposable
@MarkSmith-js2pu7 ай бұрын
Yes, I am in a suburb with bike lanes where they need to be. I’ve got 5,500 miles and many of them are 5 miles to almost all the stores that I need to survive. Those miles would otherwise be spent on an aging car that I hope outlasts me. It’s a class 3 Aventon Level. After the initial thrills and learning curves settle down, that bike, even though capable of 28mph, rarely gets over 20 mph. 20 mph is a fun speed for the routes I take thru a park and a bunch of parking lots. Those lots are empty on the weekends and I highly recommend them for the challenges and fun they can give you. 28 mph at Assist levels 4 and 5 suck too much juice but I sure would be disappointed if I didn’t have that speed capability.
@addertooth110 ай бұрын
As for the "big guys" (Trek, Speciallized and Giant), they are starting to wobble financially at this time. They might not be around in a few years either. Even worse, they have a lot of custom parts which are unique to their brand. If they go under, you are stuck with yard-art. At least with the cheap Chinese brands, they tend to use the same family of common batteries, as well as hub motors and controller design. You will have better luck finding replacement parts for them in 5 years, than many of the major brands. Those parts will be much cheaper too.
@CMG789 ай бұрын
the contollers, motors and batteries on the big brans tend to be made by Botch, Shimano, Yamaha comoinies that will still be around
@addertooth19 ай бұрын
@@CMG78 The question will be whether they will continue to carry stock for the "customized" versions of their products made for those high-end companies. A lot of displays are unique to those brands, as well as custom tweaks to the controllers and motors. But, like anything, you might be able to cobble something together, but it won't be the same.
@huntingtonbeachsasquatch Жыл бұрын
With Heavy Regret For The Deaths, The Lawlessness On Ebikes Should Be Regulated. That Being Said, Don't Miss The #1 Reason, The Government Wants Their Grubby Little Hands On a Piece Of This Gold Rush!
@robertmcgee7083 Жыл бұрын
Don’t push the government to make definitions, you might not like the answer you get. Kill joys and Karen’s will always look to government.
@galacticgalaxyonezerone7235 Жыл бұрын
This is also extremely bad for people that love bikes but for one reason or another like age or health maybe going a place you don’t want to be spent and sweaty or just want to go for a nice ride without the intensity especially on a 75 80 degree + day it gets everyone out there that wants and even gets people to give bikes a chance that other wise may not have.
@robertpella2389 Жыл бұрын
I had bikes as an adult and now that I'm older electric assist is most appropriate for me.
@frenchiechanel64 Жыл бұрын
Make it affordable and road accessible. That being said more and more peoples are going to use e bikes . 1. Less pollution 2. Cheaper to operate compare to gas 3. I’m sure big improvement on traffic etc.
@frankshattuck1975 Жыл бұрын
I live in a town of 40,000 and use my Etrike as my only mode of transportation. I seldom run over 10 mph & it serves me well. I observe all traffic laws. Many people stop me and ask me questions about it.
@PlayingInVestapol11 ай бұрын
I find going over 10 mph isn't all that fun. You can miss a lot of scenery.
@oACE20o2 жыл бұрын
good advice i debated this same thing. I live in California. I was gonna pick up a sur ron bike, but decided to go with a 2022 stump jumper. price range was the same. however how laws change tech evolving with batteries i felt safer to stay with a normal peddle bike.
@beggart7 Жыл бұрын
Good choice going with the stump jumper. The Sur-ron is a joke. It's not a bicycle and it's the weakest electric motorcycle ever made.
@PRH123 Жыл бұрын
Good choice, you'll be much healthier and happier on a real bicycle.
@dark_winter8238 Жыл бұрын
No classes just speed limits
@nitrodonkeygarage11152 жыл бұрын
Some of the hailong battery boxes were catching fire because the usb port circuit board soldier points were cutting into the cells I ordered 2 and they were both the same way . I used hot glue and plastic from a soda bottle to pad the circuit board to keep it from cutting into the cells
@southernebiking Жыл бұрын
I did a video on this about a month ago. As the bikes, get faster and faster, big brother will be stepping in. Look at what’s happening in California with AB530. Good job on the video.
@leandroagonzalez3 Жыл бұрын
What is AB530
@southernebiking Жыл бұрын
@@leandroagonzalez3 that is California Assembly bill 530. I did a video about a month back that reads off the important parts of it.
@leandroagonzalez3 Жыл бұрын
@@southernebiking I'll look at it, and do more research. Thanks alot
@southernebiking Жыл бұрын
@@leandroagonzalez3 Video is titled "Have you heard of the Ebike act" from aug 25th
@timr31908 Жыл бұрын
Hey my chintzy $1,200 e-bike came with a Samsung battery UL approved
@Mark-qv4bn9 ай бұрын
Not in my small town in nw Arizona. All ebikes are considered bicycles, even electric dirt bikes. If you live in a big city, you lose your freedom, no thanks.
@CombatVetAdventures-b2r3 ай бұрын
The o ly reason they are catching fire is because people plug them in and walk away. The bike battery will change and then no one unplug it and the power is still pumping into a fulling charged battery. And boom direction check my throughout the charing process and have zero issues. Plus people that have had fire also don't store their batteries properly when not in use. It's the consumers fault not the companies.
@brandonhutchons86227 ай бұрын
Can we get the speed to be 35 for e bikes so we can use them efficiently
@artmur119 сағат бұрын
I bought a Rad City back in 2019, 5 years ago. I've put 2500 miles on it mostly riding paved trails. It's been a great bike for $1500. I just bought a Specialized Turbo Tero, it has a label saying it's a Class 3, I did check local regulations on the trails I ride.
@migueltrujillo5932 Жыл бұрын
Some good points, at seventy I can still push some gears but I can see some electric assistance in my future life God allow me.🚴
@randallgray849210 ай бұрын
You have to pedal a class 3, it’s a bike!!!
@cjack121 Жыл бұрын
You look young so I wouldn’t expect you to know but this kinda happened before. In the 1970s when gas went over a dollar dozens of companies started selling Mopeds. Small engines, pedals really similar. It wasn’t a big deal at first but when kids and teenagers started playing in traffic and sidewalks it became a problem. Most models were pretty slow but there were a few that were as fast as a scooter. Those ended up being regulated pretty tightly. Lights and horn, not over 50cc, no bike paths ect. Most importantly they had to have a special registration sticker, rider had to be over 16 and had to hold a driver’s license. The customer base is a little different now as a lot of older people who may no longer easily ride conventional bikes,are purchasing ebikes. Most of these folks aren’t going to be as interested in speed as hill climbing and range. Once again people desiring speed are causing a lot of problems, bikes like the Surron on bike paths, modifications being made to controllers ect. Parents buying their 12 year olds 1000 watt ebikes and turning them loose isn’t helping either. I would hate to see ebikes excluded from bike paths due to a few idiots. It’s not the bike, it’s the rider. Many times I’ve seen groups of “spandex boys” going a lot faster than the posted limit, a little more dangerous than a 70 year old plodding among on his step through. I also wouldn’t be too quick to dismiss “internet ebikes”. While some may be shoddy, a little research helps a lot. Bafang motors and controller’s have been proven to be safe and reliable and companies like Rad Power, Eunorau, Juiced and others make a good economical product . It is important to have a US dealer though, I wouldn’t recommend some rando from Amazon or Ali express.
@isawit9722 Жыл бұрын
I agree.... but I have all the spandex suits lol..... I have a fast ebike too, with all the bells and whistles, I obey every traffic law...and I ride alone .
@maryl.72268 ай бұрын
Thanks - very good post, all very good points.
@bobdrake7330 Жыл бұрын
The government should not have a say,are government over steps all the time and people just let it happen.
@Horizon-m3l Жыл бұрын
The guy with his hand on the other dudes shoulder had me cracking up
@drfrankenstein41276 ай бұрын
As a new e biker , if I’m riding on the road and I’m not flying down the road at 30+ will I even get a look my way on my class 3 bike ? Are officers stopping people riding responsible? Thx
@TK-OK4 ай бұрын
A lot depends on your country of residence. If your in the states you’ll have no problem
@johnnywelder2 жыл бұрын
I’ve noticed that they’ve change the signs on trails and bike paths they used to say no motorized vehicles and now they’ve worded them different 😳??
@ecocentrichomestead67836 ай бұрын
Please note: That's maximum ASSISTED speed. If one can peddle fast enough in high gear, or rolling down a steep hill, s/he can go faster than 20 mph
@SomeGuyWhoPlaysGames3334 ай бұрын
I don’t even know if my bike falls into any category, lol. It’s a mountain bike that was converted to electric and it’s capable of going over 40 (although I typically go 30-35 cause 40+ drains the battery fast) and it’s entirely pedal assist.
@Shindinru Жыл бұрын
Ok. So the thing is there are two distinct and separate issues. The federal definition is a "commerce" definition related to trade between states. The local state definition is a "road legal" definition. From what I've read, most states already have definitions on there books that cover e-bikes. Most list "brake horsepower" in their definitions, 1 brake hp ~=750W. Locally the definitions are as follows: Low powered cycle (ie e-bikes):
@pedrofernandez87292 жыл бұрын
The guys who buy these high powered e bikes are the reason why laws affecting e bikes and those who ride them legally and responsibly. I saw 2 the other day riding in a crazy manner, cutting off cars and almost getting hit by cars.
@norcalchrismeister2 жыл бұрын
Yeah it's always the few idiots who mess it up for everyone else
@thelonercoder58162 жыл бұрын
it's best to get a stealth ebike that doesn't look like a motorcycle/moped. My ebike looks like a reg bike because I have the battery covered to look like a frame bag. So even if ebikes happened to get regulated, I'd have nothing to worry about lol.
@quantumfx2677 Жыл бұрын
@@thelonercoder5816 We are very aware of bikes that use frame bags and hidden batteries. Infact we pay attention more to the bikes and those ridding them. The power for crazy speeds isn't there but doesn't mean someone will be reckless.
@thelonercoder5816 Жыл бұрын
@@quantumfx2677 press X to doubt.
@karlvonbahnhof65947 ай бұрын
In Ireland, anything over 250 Watts, 25 km/h pedal assist, or throttle is considered as moped and you need insurance, road tax, motorcycle helmet and you CANNOT use cycle lanes... I think, you better off buying a normal motorcycle...
@NateMiller-c7n Жыл бұрын
I’m late to the comments by a year but what do they classify a bike thats 2000 watts 60v WIRED bike? Goes almost 40 so wondered what it would actually be.. even the Bomber bikes I’m not sure what those are classified as unless its still a gray area. Its got pedals so its a bike but its over the 750watts
@blubaughmr11 ай бұрын
If it's over 750W, it's not an ebike. It's a motorcycle. The ebike category is a little carve-out exempted from the normal rules based on the fact it doesn't have enough power to go fast.
@JustinEthnostate3 ай бұрын
@@blubaughmr motorcycles can go faster than 30mph sir
@blubaughmr3 ай бұрын
@@JustinEthnostate Which would be my point.
@JustinEthnostate3 ай бұрын
@@blubaughmr no, you don't have a point. To compare an ebike to a motorcycle is retardation
@brianusa39410 ай бұрын
The weight of the rider also should be considered in determining class of bike. A 400 pound person needs a bike with “excess power” just to be as mobile as a 125 pounder on a 250 watt bike
@living4adrenaline Жыл бұрын
I bought a class 3 here for in Oregon and was taxed $15... If you buy an EV you get $7500 back, what a load of shit!
@thomasturner87593 ай бұрын
So what if you have a unclassified bike that's only throttled with no pedals but has only a max speed of 20mph with 4 motors that can be dialed down to 750 watts comes from factory at at 750 watt but can be all out at 5k watts but with a usable something like 4800 actual usable watt hours even when ungoverned and the company has it as a off road bike can you also ride it anywhere or are you just stuck to dirt roads?
@johnreese37626 ай бұрын
Very well done video! Even an old guy like me could understand!! Riding a Class 1 Specialized!! (Did my homework before I bought it!)
@user-pq4by2rq9y Жыл бұрын
Honestly, I think the entire e-bike law is rubbish. Even motorcycle laws have their good share of nonsense because people writing and/or voting these laws do not use these vehicles.
@2musicSoundtrackfandom579 Жыл бұрын
It's over 50cc which 50cc 45 mph+ and to be a order for it to be a moped. however in some states is 125cc to 150cc to be considered as a license required moped so it just really depends on state-to-state In some states a bicycles completely a separate vehicle from a moped or motorcycle or any type of other vehicle like cars and things like that And I think in Florida all e-bikes are considered a bicycle. which is pretty great. Regardless if it's a Class 1 and class 2 or class 3 or even unofficially class 4 which is a E-bicycle that extends past 750 W and speeds can range between 30mph to 40 mph with pedal assist and automatic assist between 20 to 28 mph+ which I consider that to be the true gray zones of electric bicycles. to be honest. because it does not surpass 50cc but it's very close Because depending on the model of the 50 CC engine and the way that they're manufactured. a 50cc moped or motorcycle can succeed all the way up to 45 + mph. so it really just depends On the model of a 50cc engine Even if a class 4 e-bike is still considered as a moped. it's still would not been able to be required a licensable tags or anything that requires a license because it's still not fast enough to succeed 50cc which is the requirement for a license if your moped goes beyond 50cc but in the end. a class 4 ebike still not considered fast enough to order to be considered as a licensable moped
@SenpaiWorldwide3 ай бұрын
My ebike doesn't fall under any of the classes it's a 1300w with max 32mph and has everything pedals assist/throttle/manual mode, basically ride your way. I use it to commute to work so far cops ignore me but i stay under 24mph just incase
@josephwilliams3467 Жыл бұрын
Wow why you gotta talk shit about RadPower and lump them in with the sketchy Chinese brands. Uncalled for. Every bike company has some lawsuits against them. You would be horribly misinforming folks by saying RadPower bikes are unsafe. Such a statement would need to be backed up. This is the most well funded ebike direct to consumer company in the world that sells the most amounts of ebikes in the US. Not a small sketchy unreliable brand
@ThisViddy Жыл бұрын
Juiced has their G2 UL listed batteries.
@friarrodneyburnap86807 ай бұрын
No it's no bodies business what you ride, as long as you are willing to take the responsibility for...your actions.
@450jmboy8 ай бұрын
Where can I find out the e-bike laws for oklahoma lake bike paths like lake overholster?
@jeffrybassett73748 ай бұрын
Check online with whatever state agency is in charge of parks and recreations. Many of them also have maps that they will mail to you at no cost.
@450jmboy8 ай бұрын
Ok thanks 🙏 😊
@450jmboy8 ай бұрын
@@jeffrybassett7374 ok thanks
@tommak65164 ай бұрын
The mention of bicycle shops selling ebikes for $2400 (min?) compared to $1200 (or really $500) online sounds like buying online will put the bicycle bike shops out of business. I don't know anyone who wants to spend 2 to 4 times more for something. Is the threat of fire any different regardless of where it is purchased?
@BenCabell3 ай бұрын
Love your channel HOWEVER, the 20MPH is ridiculous, 28 is good, hence the need for tuning chips!! I am old and cannot keep up with bike traffic on Miami bike lanes even with "tuned" class 1. Many young fit riders maintain speeds above 25, so why should an ebike rider go slower?
@bobcamoh.a.f.287428 күн бұрын
my reasoning for NOT liking the laws on the ebikes... heavier riders and hills... anything less than 1000w does not seem to allow anyone over 240lbs to be able to enjoy these bikes for general use or general transportation. there is many people looking at ebikes that weigh between 240-300lbs, some lower powered ebikes if it's ONLY flat paved road, sure, that may be fine, but introduce ANY decent hills... there is almost no point in owning an ebike unless it's got a lot more nm of torque and watts. so far from my own testing of my first and current ebike and MANY MANY searches for people who've also tested ebikes that weigh 260lbs or more, you basically have to aim for a 2000w ebike or higher to actually use it on hills with those weights, hills i'm use to are ranging from 5%-9% grade hills, many places and states I've lived in these are normal and frequent hills... only getting to a major town or city does it usually flatten out. sadly, it also seems to be better to use a dual motor ebike for the hills with that much weight. example, i have a iffy brand TT-EBIKE 3000w, supposedly can go to 38mph with a 200lbs rider... i'm 300lbs 6'1", hills around here are on average 5-9% grade hills(for those who don't know what that is, it's pretty steep, in terms of a normal bike... even on the easiest gears, your hopping off and walking it as soon as you hit it.) on flat ground, one motor i can hit 16mph, if i hit my test hill which is about 400-500ft of a steep incline(think 6 or 7% grade, still trying to figure this hill out), i make it up 1/3rd of it before i have to stop and walk it. on dual motor, flat ground it seems to kind stay around 26mph, on my test hill, get's me up it at 10-15mphs depending on how fast i hit it. other steeper hills around here, usually both motors at 9-ish mph, a couple i have to pedal it up with throttle to keep it above 8mph. now i've noticed many people WANTING an ebike, but when they notice they have to classify it as a class 3, which in most states, your having to make it all legal and all this other crap which then turns everyone away, i don't drive for various reasons, my only means of transportation for a LONG time has been walking or riding a bike i bought from walmart. i don't make enough money to be doing all the car crap. so for those of us like this, this is our work around to finally having OUR transpiration without added vehicle expenses. yes, you can say ebikes can be the same with fixing and upkeep, but most of it is still a one time buy and cheaper compared to a car... and also yes, my bike is in the class 3 or higher, but they can go f-them selves it's a bike to me. it's not going anywhere near ridiculous or unsafe speeds than what i can do pedaling... not that i can get this to throttle up to anything worrisome with my weight. but even if i did, i feel 16mph is fine for majority of my rides so far. plus, when i had my walmart fs havok 26" bike, on flat ground i kept that on the smallest back gears and could pedal 25-30mph max... had a couple people follow me side by side with cars for that years ago lol. i could probably still do it, but i'll be dying very shortly after lol. not something i could constantly keep up, but it's why i kind hate the laws being put on ebikes in the individual states... some have it where if it goes over 25mhps at all it's classified as a moped, others like VA here, it's i think 28mph on throttle or pedal and you need to register it and so on. plus, i aint trying to ride it in the road with cars... been mirror clipped by too many idiots in WA, OR, CO, and NY and thrown into the ditch on a normal bike too many times, i will always use side walks(obviously avoiding people), always use the bike lane if no sidewalks or too many people on the side walks, always go against traffic if not too busy so i can see what's coming at me then decide to ditch my self or stop in a drive way or something, plus with how bad people have gotten against bicyclists in general lately... yeah i'm good with riding in the road unless i have to like all these back roads... but still stopping and putting my self out of the way when a car comes. doesn't help on both sides people are being morons with it... got karens in cars, cops and on normal bikes trying to pull crap then idiots riding the ebikes doing stupid crap... yeah... ruins it for the rest of us just trying to get by with what little we can. also, to the price part. my reply is, ye-ap welp, i don't make shit and that's all i can afford at any given time lol. if it's not less than $1500 probably can't get it. only time of the year i have any money to spend is tax time... also, i am VERY paranoid of these batteries, don't care where from, their ALL iffy to me with these sizes, so i NEVER charge it if it can't be supervised or i charge it in the kitchen(way less burning issues and open space and concrete floor and back door very close by) but it's never charging while i'm asleep as i'm too paranoid. can it still have something happen while just sitting in the bike fully charged and not powered? sure, but with what i know of these lithium batteries... roll the dice... their all a dice roll as far as i'm concerned. basically... unless EVERY-SINGLE-BATTERY is SUPER thoroughly inspected and harshly tested... it's just a chance. but with mass production, usually only one or a set amount is tested out of that stack of them and that's how majority do it... sorry for the long rambling comment. also thanks for the video as this stuff is nice to know more about and such for those of us using them or thinking of getting them.
@skytoll17 ай бұрын
I have F-TRIKES, which are human and flywheel powered cycles that weigh up to 7,000 pounds. I can LEGALLY ride these cycles as fast as they'll go, because they're not electric powered. My cycles do 40MPH, but I might increase the speed to 50MPH. I don't even have to worry about reckless drivers, they get out of my way!! 😂😂😂 As for E-BIKE riders, you're not covered in the event of an accident because you're classified as a vehicle. My F-TRIKE is classified as a "BICYCLE", so I'm still considered a pedestrian. You E-BIKERS better look at those laws and how those regulators are screwing you over. 🤔🤔😒😒
@corywebb55372 ай бұрын
That's just America.They don't want you doing anything without you.Having to pay them to do it
@josephshimandle96192 ай бұрын
Can a ebike be a legal Class 3 if with a top speed is 35 MPH but the throttle can be user adjusted lower max setting?
@jeremycatches9766 Жыл бұрын
In Florida for a moped under 50cc you have to title and tag it, and you need a drivers license. I think the tag stuff is around 30 dollars a year or a little less. Oh, and you don't have to insure it. Anything above 50cc you have to tag and title it , you need insurance. Also you need a motorcycle drivers license. To get that license you have to take a driving test on a motorcycle.
@bb-fe9ur Жыл бұрын
We don't need anymore regulations... Screw more government...
@robertreynolds10444 ай бұрын
I "hacked" my yamaha ebike because I hated being stuck in a certain gear and being able to push it out when I could. I've had it for over three years and have had to replace a battery under warranty, ( I currently have three) but I have toured the western US almost 15K miles and love it. My name is Bicycle Bob and I approved this message and I still am limited to about 30mph because of gearing limitations(48×11).
@thatclover1236 ай бұрын
ebikes are easy to ride, cheap to buy and no insurance, gas, or car payments. I paid $300 on temu and i love mine, take it everywhere. you don’t need to drop a grand. Mine has a throttle and no faster than 20 mph which fits my city regulations for the bike lane.
@jcreeker55812 жыл бұрын
Interesting. The CFR's consider a "Type 1" bike that has a motor as a bicycle. And an e-bike is not defined in the CFR.
@OldSloGuy8 ай бұрын
Its been a while, but I seem to remember that the 750 watt maximum was 'continuous' power. The ordinary definition of continuous would be include without overheating. This would mean that you should be able to 'punch it' even higher when you see a rubber necking driver coming your way. In California, the speed limit is 15 mph and on the right side of the road, in a bike lane if available. Pedestrians get to walk on the left side facing traffic so they can jump out of the way if some driver doesn't see them. The bike laws make you a target. If you could keep up with traffic,you would be much less of a surprise to drivers.
@UltraBrian5 күн бұрын
Lol
@williamday37277 ай бұрын
Somebody wrong, my bike @moment can gk 22mph in throttle or pas. Its not unlocked. It will go 28mph + in pas but it will go faster than 20 on throttle once unlocked which where i live its my understanding; 20 mph throttle/28mph pas
@EuroYank4 ай бұрын
Practically all ebikes are illegal under the 3-Class definitions. Class 2 bikes are limited to 20 mph but every one I’ve ever ridden would go a little faster than 20 mph throttle-only and thus illegal if a LEO wants to cite you. Class 3’s can’t legally have a throttle and can usually be relied upon to go 30+ mph so are thus not Class 3. And don’t forget the 750 watt restriction because even a “500 watt” motor will peak over 750 watts. Right now there is a lack of enforcement of both these ebike requirements, and existing traffic laws. I’m sure some jurisdictions take more lenient stands on these issues than others, but the fact remains that the more people who ride, the more idiots will be out there. People are getting injured, law enforcement is getting involved, and we’re going to see new restrictive laws passed. The first bikes to go will be ones that cops recognize as being illegal, eg. eMotos, moped-styles and well-known high-power brands like WIRED. I love owning a fast ebike but I’d hate to have it impounded or be forced to buy insurance. Enjoy yourself safely while you can, ‘cause the end is near.
@dennisalbrecht6438 Жыл бұрын
I want to buy a ebike. So many brands now this article. I am confused on what to buy. I am on a budget. I would like a fat tire bike for under 2k. What to do?????
@mattalford39325 ай бұрын
Inohio class 1 2 and 3 bikes are legal. Where you csn ride them depends on the local governments in each town.
@unnamedracer9757 Жыл бұрын
Personally, I don’t think anyone is actually going to enforce E bike restrictions because they’re pointless.
@Lemonade-lf2pc17 күн бұрын
i think they should allow for speeds up to 35 on roads that dont have a designated bike lane so that bikers dont hinder traffic.
@Right.To.Resistance10 ай бұрын
The problem is simple but difficult. E bikes are can be considered to be a motorized cycle, and the category is one of worst parts that DMV does not execute properly. So the all problem happened. In some case of several states, the less than 50cc moped or motorized cycle are exempt to be registered. So, in fact, those states are, in fact, should be no issues, except a certain power level of motor will put the bike. In the realistic, most of e bike on the market is just fine, because for one of example, BBR's 49cc motor has 2~3 hp = 2200kw approximately. So, if motorized cycle is exempt from the registration in some states, e bike up to ~2000W is not having an issue in rational way. But the other states has a problem, that if they have a regulation for motorized cycle, because of conflict of theory, and old federal law make a mass in everywhere. So, I basically suggest, the e bike motor power should be goes to up to 2000W, or make a same rules with the standard of motorized cycle. But always the regulation fanatics make more and more about something, and especially, they bring failure of Europeans.
@jcarter87654 ай бұрын
I beg to differ. I believe a class 3 ebike fits the definition as written. Furthermore, I don't think they are necessarily breaking the intention of the definition either.
@factscrub3755 Жыл бұрын
Which brands should consumers stick to ? I never knew radbikes were going through lawsuits
@frankshattuck1975 Жыл бұрын
I like xp lectric & now ride a Lectric Trike as a car replacement
@markrhuett Жыл бұрын
Rad is still a good brand. I personally ride an Electric Bike Company Model E
@alphonsotate29827 ай бұрын
Arial Rider bikes BEST FOR THE MONEY
@henrywells6223 Жыл бұрын
The government always playing catch up. It's going to be a state by state issue. My state put them all in the same category
@ridesharebiz5317 Жыл бұрын
Pay attention to your state laws if your ebike is legal. If you want to go over 25mph, consider getting a motorcycle or make sure your bike is registered with the DMV. Smart law enforcement will know if your bike is legal or not.
@StefanRandall Жыл бұрын
So, the chincy e bike I bought online that goes 28 mph with the throttle, technically is illegal? Lol.
@bitchimightbe3773 Жыл бұрын
On the street yes it is
@StefanRandall Жыл бұрын
@@bitchimightbe3773 that’s ok . I have one now that goes 45 MPH.
@Iloveyounot10 ай бұрын
I know and seen bike riders in their spandex go waaaaay over 20mph.
@cebryan333 Жыл бұрын
Lawmakers are complete kill joys class 3 e-bikes are fun and are a great way to commute and travel around town! Sick of these people who hate bikes regulating them! 🚲 🚴 🚲
@mikerubinstein25512 ай бұрын
I generally keep mine capped at 20 mph
@hrmbsn1111 ай бұрын
In Georgia a less than 50cc moped does not have to have a tag.
@crunchycrispybacon4 ай бұрын
In my opinion E bikes should fall into the classification of moped. E-bikes after all are an electric moped. As far as regulation goes, don’t we have enough of that already?
@user-gn5uy6lx7z5 ай бұрын
Here’s the problem. You have class A-B-C. But, today there are ebikes that are modified to go well over 30 miles per hour and some up to 100 miles per hour. Those e-bikes should be in a class in itself. I own a Aniioki AQ177 pro max with two independent motors. It’s considered a class 3 e-bike because it can go around 30 miles per hour. Then you have theses modified e-bikes that can go double that. There should be a class 4 e-bike that covers the super fast e-bikes. Those modified e-bikes are what the police want off the road unless you title it, tag it and have insurance. I totally understand where they are coming from and I agree with them. These class “ 4” e-bikes are going to ruin it for everyone. Do you think they care? Absolutely not. They run the streets doing 50 plus miles per hour and laugh about it while at the same time making it hard for class 1-2-3 e-bikes to not to be a target for the police. Again, class “4” e-bikes are going to ruin it for all other e-bikes. I don’t have a problem with tagging my e-bike and even getting insurance. That is just a part of owning a vehicle that you drive on the road with. I would also like to mention that a moped that has a 49cc motor is legal and they can go 30-35 miles per hour and they are exempt from buying a tag or having insurance. This is legal so why should a class 3 e-bike like mine be liable to have a tag? Because of the e-bikes that can go well above 35 miles per hour are going to ruin it for everyone else. The problem with e-bikes catching on fire is that the battery is NOT UL approved. These Chinese companies produce the cheapest e-bikes they can and people see that price tag and jump to buy one not considering the safety aspect. You get what you pay for and cheap means just that,cheap.
@robmcculley68353 ай бұрын
My ebikes are in a class all by themselves, beating cars off the line at traffic lights! LOL
@colby8cheese2085 ай бұрын
Motorcycles go above 30 mph some scooters do too but in washington state you have to have an engine under 50cc and top speed of 30mph... class 3 would be a moped that all you need is a drivers license for btw... sometimes if conditions are right a moped or Motorcycle of 50cc can go above 30mph... just saying, That I think class 1 and 2 are fine but class 3 get registered and insured and you can use throttle up to 28 or 30mph.... it's really not that deep
@addertooth110 ай бұрын
Okay, now I am ready to have discussions about the imaginary class 4 and 5 eBikes with pedals. For those who commute on their bikes, and must integrate with 35MPH traffic, there is some room to discuss eBikes which better fit this use-case. There are already many 30MPH plus 1000 Watt plus bikes being sold. Bikes which exceed class 3 are quite common. Even liability insurance companies don't have policies for them. So getting liability insurance is a problem at this time. I can insure my bike against theft all day long, but not accident liability. I would love to have a clear legal path to having a bike like the Wired Freedom, with over 2000 watt motor and a speed of roughly 40 MPH. Much the same is true for the Motor Goat v3. Both of these bikes would be great commuter bikes where the rider must contend with street traffic going 35 to 40 MPH. They also have just enough power to get out of the way of exceptionally stupid car drivers.
@lufknuht59609 ай бұрын
when powered solely such a motor . . . maximum speed . . . less that 20 mph: 0 mph is LESS THAN 20 mph. So if the motor can idle somehow, they might be legal.
@JamesCrandallPainting6 күн бұрын
If anyone thought electric motorcycles were going to be exempt from license requirements, taxes, registration fees and insurance requirements … they were wrong. Sorry.
@hotskillet Жыл бұрын
The content avoided the elephant in the room>discussion on class ?? e-bikes that have throttles AND can solely exceed 20 MPH.
@billbertagnoli42265 ай бұрын
Thanks! I noticed that gap in The discussion. My fat tire E- bike has a 750 watt motor is Pedal drive, and can reach 28 Mph. What gives??
@michaelderenne98387 ай бұрын
They'll find a way for you to start having a license plate and register it and renew tags just like a car.
@NWforager11 ай бұрын
this sort of thing usually is local , not federal . Americans for some odd reason ..we hate extra taxes .
@jasonbannan402410 ай бұрын
16 CFR § 1512.2 is defining a BICYCLE. It is not defining ebikes. Under the definition of a bicycle, part 2 states to be considered a bicycle, it must have "...fully operable pedals and an electric motor of less than 750 watts (1 h.p.), whose maximum speed on a paved level surface, when powered solely by such a motor while ridden by an operator who weighs 170 pounds, is less than 20 mph." So under this definition, many Class 1 and Class 2 ebikes with motors less than 750W are considered bicycles. They have fully operable pedals and if a Class 2 bicycle is powered solely by the motor does not exceed 20 MPH. A Class 3 ebike can exceed 20 miles per hour when utilizing power (though not "Solely" and that is an issue) so it may not be considered a bicycle under the CFR definition. Also, one thing to note is many manufacturers are releasing ebikes with 750W motors and according to the Federal Bicycle definition, they are not Bicycles because a Bicycle must be powered by a motor less than 750W. The CFR does not state "750W or less". To law makers, words matter.
@hardyharr13616 ай бұрын
Get rid of the classes and enforce speed limits. My town has speed limits on the greenways. We are already taxed at least three times for everything, we don’t need more taxes, regulations or registrations.
@kevinnashskitchen3517 Жыл бұрын
People will just go to homemade bikes and make government officials prove its not a class 1 or 2.
@jingledell13 ай бұрын
Class 3 ebikes actually can have have throttle, but it cuts out at 20mph.
@Originalxlander Жыл бұрын
So anyone over 170 is not regulated.
@IDIOTBoxxx22 Жыл бұрын
Obese people are above the law. Lol
@craigp187 Жыл бұрын
So what are the “top” brands. I’ve heard of Trek. What else. I won a Lectric bike and am buying a second of the same brand.
@Charlie-s9c3 ай бұрын
AS USUAL.....the Government had to stick their NOSE into E-bikes? Trail riding and bike paths and roads???? Class 1 2 3 and?? The POSTED speed limit on ANY ROAD for a car is WAY below what cars can run! The rider controls the bike so WHO CARES if it's 1-3?
@SecondComingTwice10 ай бұрын
I'll diagnose and repair my $600 E-bike and as soon as I can figure out how to deregulate the speed -ride it on throttle only at 28 mph. Fer fukksakes I've had real motorcycles that didn't even hit the power-ban in 1st gear at 20. "Regulation" is a word that describes the theft of autonomy, freedom, and the ability to pursue a little happiness.
@jesusace839 ай бұрын
so whats a class 3 with throttle ?
@maryl.72268 ай бұрын
A classic 3 with throttle, at this point in time. I have a 750-watt class 3 with throttle. When in a state park on bike/walking trail, I remove the throttle and set the settings through the display back to max 20 mph, so it becomes - for that location’s laws - a Class 1 ebike. I’m 70, careful, respectful, and love to go go as fast as I can in appropriate roads and safely… but I adjust my ebike to the appropriate class - 1,2, or 3 , speeds, and consideration for all others as regulated.
@MrMosinNagant193711 ай бұрын
Less regulation is better in my opinion. Not everything has to have the government telling you that you cant have something.