21 mph, plenty fast IMO...I juss cruise around anyway.
21? fuckin hell I can push 35 on a normal bike.
For how long? On an ebike you can push top speed until the battery runs out.
Not sure, I can sit about 27 easily on mostly flat ground. I'm just surprised a bike wouldn't at least be 30 to keep up with traffic.
How fast do you need to get there? I already drive 90mph in my van, every day. The bike is for chillin.
You must have a crazy gear ratio. On my downhill bike in top gear with my legs going as fast as they can go i'm at 37-38.
I have an electric bike that is capped at 20 mph. Sometimes a regular bike can go as fast or slightly faster. Like out of the hundreds of other bikes I’ve passed it’s only happened like 4-6 times. I’ve certainly never seen 30+ mph. Most other normal bikes probably go 10-15.
Professional cyclists can hit 80 MPH going down mountains during races.
120 if they're in free fall.
That'll do. Only gotta travel 6.5 miles to work
The fat tire model is more for sand and gravel roads, you might want one more suited for asphalt, I dunno. But I will never go back to a non-electric bike, for sure. Very fun!
I kinda like the versatility. Could handle roads, and anything else.
Could the fat tire handle snow/ice? Maybe wishful thinking on my part here lol.
You're going to need a battery on the larger scale for 6.5 miles one way. This is partially why I recommend building it yourself, as the batteries won't be proprietary and you'll likely to be able to get them quickly and cheaply when they eventually start waning (years from now).
I would say whatever mileage they claim, half it. Those are flat surface, no wind and no stops estimates.
Yeah. Specs on a different site for the ecotric vortex city warned of this, but I think it's manageable. A good starter, for a decent price
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