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FAQ's

  • How to select the best electric bikes

    To choose the best electric bikes we must take into account the following factors: performance, style, autonomy and value. You have to consider the power, range, efficiency, weight, and comfort, as well as the style, design, and other features of each bike. It is also important to consider the cost of each bike.

  • What Are The Classes Of eBikes?

    • Class 1 Electric Bikes

    Is an electrically assisted pedelec that can offer assistance up to 20 mph.


    • Class 2 Electric Bikes

    Is an electrically assisted bicycle controlled by a throttle that can offer assistance up to 20 mph.


    • Class 3 Electric Bikes

    Is an electrically assisted pedelec that has a speedometer and can offer motor power up to 28 mph—making Class 3 the fastest of US eBikes that don't fall into the motorcycle category.

  • Which bike has the highest quality?

     I would buy a better bike than one with an unknown brand, and definitely not on the cheap. It's important for you get a high-quality bicycle for every aspect and style. It makes a difference between a bicycle and a sports car. So, for me, in this situation the brand is important.


    You will feel more comfortable on your bicycle; the first thing that makes a difference between one bicycle and another is the frame. Frames have various components that are made of materials that are used in a specific size to ensure safety and comfort in sports cycling of different types. For example, if you are an experienced cyclist, aluminum tubes are used so it can be strong. 

  • Which type of bike is good for the long term use?

     Long term means that you are looking for a bike which will support you for years. You are looking for the most comfortable type of bike which can last you a lifetime.


    A good bike should be easy to ride and maintain. It should have a comfortable seat, which allows you to sit for long periods.


    It is not a good buy if it is hard to fix and maintain. It may become heavier over time if it’s a carbon fiber bike. Carbon fiber can wear out. If you have a carbon bike, you need to take care of it, because it is durable, and it can take years to develop rust.

  • My bike's frame has split.

     Frame splitting is a common problem amongst bike riders, especially those who use fixed wheel bikes. The most likely causes are incorrectly maintained wheels or frames.


    It's generally the result of the tensioner being misadjusted. For the most part, this is as simple to fix as it sounds. First step is to get your machine to a local bike shop and ask them if they have any knowledge on fixed-wheel bikes.


    If they say yes, then they'll be able to show you how to do it. If they say no, you might need to bring it to a larger bike shop.

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