Electric Bikes
Electric bikes enable you to cover greater distances and reach higher speeds compared to traditional bicycles. Although they often resemble regular bikes, e-bikes are equipped with a motor and battery, facilitating effortless hill climbing and extended journeys without fatigue.
Electric bikes, or e-bikes, offer a convenient and eco-friendly alternative to traditional bicycles, providing assistance to riders for easier pedaling, extended range, and enhanced riding experiences.
About the Lectric XP 3.0
Building upon the success of our acclaimed XP™ 2.0 model, this latest iteration delivers our most thrilling ride yet. Experience a quieter motor, enhanced torque, hydraulic brakes, durability enhancements, and upgraded suspension among the array of standout improvements in this remarkable eBike design.
Plus, revel in the seamless riding experience at higher speeds thanks to our newly optimized gearing system.
About the Marin Fairfax E
Experience the lightning-fast speed of a road bike coupled with a supremely comfortable upright position, perfect for conquering your weekly riding goals. Now, these bikes are available as exhilarating pedal assist models, equipped with a powerful 250W hub motor to whisk riders along at an electrifying pace!
Key Features of Electric Bikes Typically Include:
Electric Motor: The primary feature of an electric bike is its electric motor, which assists the rider's pedaling effort. Motors can be located in various positions such as the hub (front or rear), mid-drive, or integrated into the crankset.
Battery: E-bikes are powered by rechargeable lithium-ion batteries, which provide the energy needed to operate the electric motor. Battery capacity is measured in watt-hours (Wh), indicating how much energy the battery can store.
Pedal Assist System (PAS): Most electric bikes come with a pedal assist system that detects the rider's pedaling motion and provides proportional assistance from the motor. PAS systems typically offer multiple levels of assistance, allowing riders to adjust the amount of help they receive.
Throttle: Some electric bikes also feature a throttle, which allows riders to activate the motor without pedaling. Throttles are commonly found on e-bikes designed for urban commuting or leisure riding.
Display Console: E-bikes often include a display console mounted on the handlebars, providing information such as battery level, speed, distance traveled, and assistance level. Advanced displays may also offer navigation, fitness tracking, and smartphone connectivity features.
Braking System: Electric bikes are equipped with brakes for safe stopping, which can include rim brakes, disc brakes, or hydraulic disc brakes depending on the model and intended use.
Frame Design: Electric bikes come in various frame designs, including traditional diamond frames, step-through frames for easy mounting and dismounting, and folding frames for compact storage and transport.
Lights and Reflectors: Many e-bikes are equipped with integrated lights (front and rear) and reflective elements for improved visibility and safety, especially during low-light conditions or nighttime riding.
Accessories: Electric bikes may come with additional accessories such as fenders, racks, kickstands, and integrated locks to enhance functionality and convenience for commuting or utility purposes.