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Battery models (except: Husky, Dachshund Series, Alaskan, Schnauzer Series) and Ebike models (except: Poodle, Doberman, Dachshund Series) have been certified by SGS in accordance with UL 2271 and UL 2849 standards. Other models are currently in progress.

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42 Ibs ultra-light frame with integrated minimalist design and torque sensor.

Bike Type Ultralight
Range 70 Miles
Motor Power 350W
Weight 42lbs
Regular price $999.99
Regular price $1,099.99 Sale price $999.99
Regular price $999.99
Regular price $1,099.99 Sale price $999.99
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Regular price $1,099.99 Sale price $999.99
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Class 1 Ebikes FAQs

What does Class 1 mean on an electric bike?

Class 1 electric bikes are commonly defined as pedal-assist e-bikes that provide motor support while the rider is pedaling, with assistance typically limited to 20 mph. They are a popular choice for riders who want a natural, bicycle-like riding experience with extra support for commuting, errands, and daily rides.

What is the difference between Class 1, Class 2, and Class 3 e-bikes?

Class 1 e-bikes provide pedal assistance up to 20 mph. Class 2 e-bikes are commonly associated with motor assistance up to 20 mph, while Class 3 e-bikes provide pedal assistance up to 28 mph. Since e-bike rules can vary by state, city, and riding area, riders should always check local regulations before riding.

Are Class 1 e-bikes street legal in the United States?

Class 1 e-bikes are allowed in many areas where traditional bicycles are permitted, including certain roads and bike lanes. However, access to parks, trails, sidewalks, beaches, and multi-use paths may vary by location. Always review local e-bike laws and posted signs before riding in a new area.

Who should choose a Class 1 e-bike?

A Class 1 e-bike is a good choice for riders who want smooth pedal assistance, easy daily transportation, and a more traditional biking feel. It can be suitable for commuting, fitness rides, neighborhood trips, and relaxed cruising without making the ride feel overly complicated.

How far can an electric bike go on one charge?

Electric bike range depends on several factors, including battery capacity, rider weight, terrain, speed, riding mode, tire pressure, weather, and cargo load. For the best experience, choose an e-bike with enough range for your daily route plus extra capacity for longer rides or unexpected detours.

How long does it take to charge an electric bike battery?

Charging time depends on the battery size and charger output. Many e-bike batteries take several hours to fully charge. To help protect battery life, follow the user manual, avoid extreme temperatures, and use the original charger whenever possible.

How do I choose the right electric bike?

Start with your main riding needs. For commuting, consider comfort, range, lights, racks, and easy handling. For outdoor rides, look at tire size, suspension, motor support, and battery capacity. For storage, travel, or limited space, a more compact or lightweight e-bike may be easier to manage.

Can I use installment payments when buying a Puckipuppy e-bike?

Yes. Puckipuppy supports installment payment options, making it easier to choose a preferred electric bike with less upfront pressure. Customers can also enjoy free shipping and check current product pages for available deals, accessories, and bundle offers before ordering.