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The ultimate e-Bike for the journey ahead: Rider
The ultimate e-Bike for the journey ahead: Rider
The Aero Mach3 seamlessly blends rugged capabilities, with exceptional daily comfort. Featuring 3" “Fat Tires” and a lockable 22” Mozo front fork, the Mach5 combines the speed and rugged durability of the Aero Apex into a smaller package suited for long drives and miles of smiles!
Our potent 750W motor combined with a 48V/15.6Ah Samsung Cell Battery provide riders with over 40 miles of range while using Pedal Assist, selected with the easy-to-use display, accessible at the touch of your fingers.
The Aero Mach5 is the perfect electric riding companion for all your off-road adventures, weekend spins around the city, cross country road trips and everything in between!
There is no question why reviews say that the Aero Mach5 is the best value electric ebike in town!
Low frame Folding E-bike w/ 20 Mph Max,Pedal assist. 5 Level Pedal Assist.
35-50 MPC*
Aviation aluminum alloy 6061
750W Rear Hub Motor.
48V/18.2Ahb Removable Battery.
7-Speed Shimano Tourney Drivetrain. Right Side Thumb Throttle.
20" x 3” Panaracer fat Tires.
Tektro Hydraulic Disk Brakes.
Trama 22" Suspension Fork w/ Lockout.
Wide
280 LB.
Large control LCD panel. Electric LED headlights. Electric Brakes light. Electric horn. Electric turn singles. Rear rack.
80 LBS
Yes, in the United States, electric bikes are legal to own and operate, but they are regulated by federal and state laws. E-bikes that meet certain power and speed requirements are considered bicycles under federal law and can be ridden wherever traditional bicycles are allowed. Each state has its own set of regulations for e-bikes, such as minimum age, required safety equipment, and limits on use in certain areas. Be sure to check your local laws and regulations before purchasing.
The range of an electric bike depends on several factors, including the capacity of the battery, the terrain, and the rider's weight. On average, most e-bikes can travel between 20 and 50 miles on a single charge.
The charging time for an e-bike battery can vary depending on the capacity of the battery and the type of charger. Typically, it can take between 3 to 6 hours to fully charge an e-bike battery.
To choose the right electric bike, you should consider your riding needs and preferences. If you plan to use your e-bike for commuting, a city bike with a comfortable riding position and integrated lights may be the best choice. If you want to ride off-road, a mountain e-bike with a full suspension and wider tires would be more suitable.
Yes, you can still pedal an electric bike without assistance, just like a traditional bicycle. The motor only assists your pedaling, and you can choose to turn it off and use the bike as a regular bicycle.
The speed of an electric bike can vary depending on the motor's power and local regulations. In most countries, the maximum speed for an e-bike is 20 mph, although some of our models can reach speeds up to 30 mph.