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by marme
3461 days ago
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it should be noted that the motor installed in that first video is 1000 watts which makes the bike legally a moped by federal law in the US which means you must register it with the dmv and get a plate for it, some states outlaw mopeds completely. It must be 750 watts or lower and max speed under 20 mph to be still be considered a bicycle which does require registration or drivers license. Lots of people put the 1000 watt motors because they have little to no markings saying they are 1000 watts so as long as you are not caught going above 20 mpg you will never get in trouble for it. But they sell 3000 watt motors that can easily reach 50 mph. If you get clocked by a radar gun going 50 mph on a bike there is no amount of reasoning that will not get your bike impounded as an illegal/unregistered moped. To understand the equivalence 750 watts is approximately 1 horsepower so a 3000 watt motor is 4 hp. The average 49cc moped/scooter outputs 2-5 hp so it makes sense they would make you register an ebike with that much power as a moped |
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