In the U.S., electric bikes are limited to 20 miles per hour; that is, they can only provide you with power — either through pedal-assist or with a throttle — until the bike hits 20mph.
Yamaha introduced the world’s first electric power-assist bicycle motor in 1993. But it wasn’t until 2018 that it entered the U.S. e-bike market with a number of all-road, mountain, and ...
In a recent conversation about modern mobility, ASAP Electric Bikes is leading the way in redefining how city dwellers move. With rising demand for efficient, eco-friendly transportation options, ASAP ...