FAQ’s

Electric bikes (e-bikes) are bicycles that are powered by a battery and an electric motor, allowing for easier pedaling or even fully motorized riding.
Electric motorbikes are similar to traditional motorcycles but are powered by an electric motor instead of a gasoline engine, offering a quieter, more eco-friendly ride.

The lifespan of an e-bike or electric motorbike battery can vary depending on the model, usage, and maintenance. On average, the battery lasts 3 to 5 years or 500-1000 charge cycles. Battery life per charge typically ranges from 30 to 70 miles depending on factors like terrain and riding style.

Electric bikes generally have a top speed of 20 to 28 mph (32 to 45 km/h) depending on local regulations and motor power.
Electric motorbikes can go much faster, with speeds often ranging from 50 mph (80 km/h) to 100 mph (160 km/h) depending on the model.

For electric bikes, the range can vary from 30 to 70 miles per charge depending on battery size, terrain, rider weight, and motor power.
For electric motorbikes, you can expect a range of 50 to 100 miles or more per charge, depending on the bike’s specifications.

Electric bikes typically do not require a special license in most countries as long as they comply with local speed and motor power limits.
Electric motorbikes may require a motorcycle license depending on the top speed and power output. Always check local laws for specific requirements.

Charging times vary by model, but on average:

Electric bikes take 3 to 6 hours for a full charge.
Electric motorbikes may take 4 to 8 hours, but many come with fast-charging options that can reduce the time.

Most electric bikes and motorbikes are built to be water-resistant to handle light rain and splashes, but not fully waterproof. It’s best to avoid submerging your e-bike or motorbike in water or riding in heavy rain unless the manufacturer specifies that it’s designed for such conditions.

Regular maintenance includes:

Checking tire pressure and tread.
Ensuring the motor and battery are functioning properly.
Keeping the battery charged but not overcharging.
Regularly lubricating the chain (for e-bikes).
Checking brake pads and replacing them when necessary.
For motorbikes, servicing the motor, tires, and electrical systems.

Electric bikes typically weigh between 35 to 70 pounds (16 to 32 kg), depending on the battery size and materials used.
Electric motorbikes can weigh anywhere from 200 to 600 pounds (90 to 270 kg) depending on the model and battery size.

If your electric bike or motorbike runs out of battery:

E-bikes can still be pedaled like a regular bicycle.
Electric motorbikes may be more difficult to ride without power, but many still offer basic pedal or push functionality if needed.

While most e-bikes and electric motorbikes are built to be weather-resistant, it’s recommended to avoid riding them in heavy rain or snow to prevent damage to electrical components. Always check the manufacturer’s guidelines for weather ratings.

Warranty coverage varies by manufacturer, but most electric bikes and motorbikes come with:

1 to 3-year warranty on the frame.
6 months to 2 years on electrical components such as the motor and battery. Always read the warranty details carefully for each product.

Yes, we offer returns or exchanges within 30 days of purchase, provided the product is in new, unused condition. Please refer to our return policy for full details.

Consider factors like:

Range: How far do you plan to ride?
Speed: What kind of performance are you looking for?
Terrain: Will you be riding on flat roads or rough trails?
Motor power and battery size: For more power and distance, look for higher wattage and larger batteries.
Budget: There are options for every price range.

Yes, we offer monthly payment plans through various financing options. Please check our payment page for more details and to apply.

After placing your order, you will receive a confirmation email with a tracking number. You can use this tracking number on our website or the shipping carrier’s website to track your order.

Are there accessories available for electric bikes and motorbikes?