That’s true, but the fact is, anybody can turn your bike on and turn it off.
I had a conversation with a tech rep in Utah and he stated that they have made the factory aware of the need for an actual secure on off switch key
Everything you wanted to know about ebike laws in NJ. Real world bottom line---unless signage specifically bars electric bikes, ignore the Class 3 restrictions.
+1 My son-in-law has this bike and it is indeed a nice option---he paid close to $2,000 and has about 2k miles on it.. The dual cadence and torque sensing option is a winner as is the 52v battery.
I mounted the thumb throttle on the right side, same side as the twister was.
The rear shock is fixed on the Kommoda-----you can't adjust the pressure.
Cold weather has set in and I only have about 75 miles on mine. It has performed exactly as expected, to include the PAS system which did take me a bit to get used to----I have it setup with 9 PAS levels which is really 7 levels as Pas 1 and 2 are useless, but 3-9 provide excellent choices...