When I got it it was limited to 25 MPH. All you have to do it cut 1 wire and the limiter is removed and it goes 55. It’s super fast! If it doesn’t go over 25 I think it’s still considered a bike.Had to look this up - looks pretty fun! Says on the site that it's "speed & power limited"
How's that work?
looks like it would be fun and usable around a campground areaJust picked this bad boy up to go back and fourth to work which is just down a 3 mile dirt road. Anyone else ride? I’m not into the all electric thing but this thing is actually ALOT of fun to ride around!!!
lol that’s hilariousA local beach city here actually banned them because kids are riding around like biker gangs and terrorizing the neighborhood. Lol
I thought California would be fine with them since they’re electric? Would they prefer the kids on gas powered ones?A local beach city here actually banned them because kids are riding around like biker gangs and terrorizing the neighborhood. Lol
Thats exactly what I said!I thought California would be fine with them since they’re electric? Would they prefer the kids on gas powered ones?
Same story down here. Crazy ass kids are popping massive wheelies and standing on these things on 45-55 mph roads… Feel like there’s a kid hit on his e-bike every day somewhere in San Diego.A local beach city here actually banned them because kids are riding around like biker gangs and terrorizing the neighborhood. Lol
I ride real dirt bikes whenever I can, and can see how something like this would be fun. I can’t ever see myself owning one though given they’re not allowed on MTB trails/parks nor are they street legal. If I had a tiny commute to work maybe, but I still think even at that point a real motorcycle is more fun - those Surrons and Talarias are insanely pricey too, way more than many used street legal bikes.Just picked this bad boy up to go back and fourth to work which is just down a 3 mile dirt road. Anyone else ride? I’m not into the all electric thing but this thing is actually ALOT of fun to ride around!!!
those Surrons and Talarias are insanely pricey too, way more than many used street legal bikes.
I actually agree with the new ordinances!Thats exactly what I said!
I found an article on it... they didn't actually "Ban" them... but the cops are cracking down hard.
"Bicycles cannot ride on sidewalks or pedestrian-only roads (called “walk streets”), in plazas, on grass areas and lawns, on the Strand, at the Civic Center, at the library, or in parking lots and structures owned by the city, county or state."
Manhattan Beach cracks down on where and how to ride e-bikes
The Manhattan Beach City Council this week OK’d new e-bike regulations under an emergency ordinance. They went into effect on Wednesday, Sept. 6.www.dailybreeze.com
It used to be that rural/greater San Diego was very dirt-bike friendly. Lots of trails in the hills near the neighborhoods which were used by dirt-biked (and jeeps!). Many of my friends had dirt-bikes. That is all changed now given that everything is covered by houses!I ride real dirt bikes whenever I can, and can see how something like this would be fun. I can’t ever see myself owning one though given they’re not allowed on MTB trails/parks nor are they street legal. If I had a tiny commute to work maybe, but I still think even at that point a real motorcycle is more fun - those Surrons and Talarias are insanely pricey too, way more than many used street legal bikes.
Yeah I’ve seen plenty of bicycle beachgoer collisions on the strand. I can only imagine now with e-bikes.I actually agree with the new ordinances!
Not very stealthy!Me too, but I’d go for something like this which are all over:
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That’s just me though - obviously you have to put gas in this one though lol
Agreed. A high end electric assist, full suspension MTB is 3-4 X’s that.I didn't think $3100-4600 was too steep. I thought they'd be more than that
No kidding.Agreed. A high end electric assist, full suspension MTB is 3-4 X’s that.