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From our gear experts
What are electric city bikes?
What are the benefits of electric city bikes?
You’ll also get an increased range, covering longer distances without getting tired (perfect for exploring the city), and reduce stress on your knees and joints compared to regular bikes. Our electric city bikes feature a rear rack for storing groceries, school textbooks, a gym bag, or anything else you need to take with you on your daily ride.
Are electric city bikes difficult to ride?
How fast do electric city bikes go?
What is the range of an electric city bike on a single charge?
How long does it take to charge an electric city bike battery?
Is an electric bike eco-friendly?
Can I replace the battery on an electric city bike?
Are electric city bikes safe for commuting in traffic?
Can I lock my electric bike?
What are some maintenance tips for electric city bikes?
How do I clean my electric bike battery?
Do electric city bikes require special storage?
While it’s not the end of the world, it’s best not to store the battery fully charged or empty. Ideally, ensure your bike has between 80% and 40% charge. When charging, both battery and charger should be a minimum of 4 inches away from the wall in a well-ventilated environment.
What features should I look for in an electric city bike?
How much do electric city bikes cost?
Where can I buy an electric city bike?
What are the different types of electric bike motors?
What is pedal-assist, and how does it work?
(Some of our electric bikes, like the Abbot Rev Commuter, also have a traditional throttle. This means you can power the bike forward from a stop without pedaling at all.)
Electric bike vs. regular bike: Which is right for me?
Electric bike vs. scooter/moped: What are the differences?
Overall, electric bikes are far more versatile. You can take an ebike indoors, store it in a stairwell or lobby, ride it on a greenway path, trail, or sidewalk, and in general take it almost anywhere you want. Most mopeds and scooters, meanwhile, are legally only allowed to operate on roads. Ebikes also offer the benefit of exercise and are cheaper, lighter, more environmentally friendly, and more maneuverable in tight spaces.