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What Is a Class 2 E-Bike?
An all-terrain electric bike is designed for various complex terrains (such as sand, snow, mountain trails, and gravel roads). It typically features wide fat tires, a powerful motor, and a suspension system, offering both off-road capability and stability.A Class 2 e-bike is an electric bicycle equipped with a throttle that allows you to ride without pedaling, as well as pedal-assist support. The motor provides assistance up to a maximum speed of 20 mph (about 32 km/h).
What’s the Difference Between Class 1, Class 2, and Class 3 E-Bikes?
- Class 1: Pedal-assist only (no throttle), with assistance up to 20 mph.
- Class 2: Equipped with both throttle and pedal-assist, with assistance up to 20 mph.
- Class 3: Usually pedal-assist only, but the motor can assist up to 28 mph (in some areas, throttles are allowed but speed is limited).
Do I Need Registration, a License, or Insurance?
In most U.S. states, a Class 2 e-bike is considered a “low-speed electric bicycle”, so it does not require vehicle registration, a driver’s license, or insurance — as long as it meets the legal e-bike requirements. However, some states, cities, or park systems may have additional regulations, especially if the throttle feature or motor power exceeds local limits.
How Far Can a Class 2 E-Bike Go on a Single Charge?
Range depends on several factors, including battery capacity, assistance level, terrain, rider weight, and cargo. Most Class 2 e-bikes on the market come with battery capacities ranging from 300 Wh to 600 Wh or more, offering an estimated range of 25 – 60 miles under typical riding conditions.
What Should I Know About Riding in Winter or Rainy Conditions?
Proper waterproofing is essential. Make sure all seals are intact to prevent water from entering the motor or controller. Protect all cable connections from moisture, and regularly clean off mud, dirt, and debris from the bike’s frame and components. Doing so will help extend the life of your e-bike and keep it performing safely in challenging weather.
Does Mokwheel offer financing plans?
Yes. Many online retailers, including Mokwheel, offer 0% interest installment plans during sales periods, during sales periods allowing you to own an e-bike without paying the full amount upfront.
How can I find a nearby Mokwheel electric bike store?
To find a Mokwheel electric bike store near you, visit our list of authorized dealers. They carry a full range of models, offer test rides, and can walk you through each bike’s features and performance.