Do You Have to Pedal an Electric Bike?
Briefly

Electric bikes have a pedal assist function that activates the motor only when you pedal, allowing for a customizable riding experience. The pedal assist can typically be adjusted on a scale from 0 to 5, enabling riders to choose the level of assistance they want. For those who prefer not to pedal at all, some models are equipped with throttles to propel the bike without any pedaling effort.
There are different classes of electric bikes defined by their features: Class 1 is pedal-assist only, with a top speed of 20 mph; Class 2 offers both throttle and pedal assist, also capping at 20 mph; and Class 3 has pedal assist with the option for throttle, reaching speeds of up to 28 mph. This classification helps buyers understand their options and what type of ride best suits their needs.
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