The 125 cc Super Cub is available in the US for $3,600. For much less than some e-Bikes you get a 4 stroke engine, front wheel ABS and tubeless tires. No wonder they sell so many of these.
https://powersports.honda.com/2019/super-cub-c125-abs.aspx?forcedesktop=true
BlackTrail BT-01 is an electric bike designed and developed by Germany based PG-Bikes in collaboration with UBC, a leading name in the field of carbon fiber products. The BT-01 has been designed to mimic conventional bikes of the 1930s, while also carrying cutting edge advancements from battery...
The Ariel Rider W Class in my avatar can be configured as a Class 3 with a code. It even includes a Class 3 sticker to replace the Class 2 that is installed on the bike when shipped.
As a Canadian, when I have purchased things from various States in the US, I have always filled out the form that rebates the sales tax to me. This often takes a couple months to receive. This should not be the case with eBikes that are clearly being marked for EXPORT & you should definitely be...
At $1,699 US it seems to be a decent entry level eBike. Bafang 28mph Class 3 750W hub motor, 48V 13aH battery, integrated font & rear lights, rack & fenders, Tektro mechanical disc brakes They do have an upgrade to Hydraulic disc brakes...
I would be worried about the dog pulling the bike over if it attached to the bike and is a large breed. I found these tho & had to laugh at #6 since you own Pedego's
https://wiki.ezvid.com/best-dog-bicycle-leashes
Not really that weird when you understand it is simply the equivalent of 45 KPH, since most of the world converted to the metric system years ago.
Here is a map of countries still using the Imperial System....Liberia, Myanmar & USA
https://www.ebiketuning.com/ My bad...I mistakenly thought this link was the solution for the x35 system. You might try asking the question over at Endless Sphere...
There are a few aftermarket products available to bypass the speed limit. Be aware some work better than others & all will VOID your warranty. There is a thread on x35 system here...
https://electricbikereview.com/forums/threads/ebikemotion-x35-speed-limiter-fix.24588/
Lot of people have posted about Velosurance on this forum. I can't give an opinion on them as it is not available in Canada. Most home owners policies can have a rider to cover bikes but you have to check exactly what is & isn't covered.
https://velosurance.com/
@The duke I doubt you will get a reply. If you click on a person's name you can see the last time they were online. J has not been around since Mar. 13, 2018 on this forum
My friend owns 2. I also grew up in the 60's & 70's when muscle cars ruled. One ride in a Tesla reminded me what it's like to be pinned back in your seat while accelerating. My 1970 GTO was fast, but nothing like the Tesla.
Burley has a wheel conversion kit with 16"x3" wide tires...
https://www.singletracks.com/blog/mtb-gear/burly-fat-bike-trailer/
https://www.burley.com/product/16-wheel-kit/