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    Headed to Victoria, B.C. for a few days, need tips!

    Hello to all in the E Bike Community. This is my first post, and I am glad to have come across this forum! I am a merchant mariner and will be in Victoria for a few days, I have my eBike with me and am looking for suggestions of places/ trails/ routes to ride, things to see and do, etc. Ill...
  2. crunchyjoe

    Ebike recommendation for Victoria, BC Commute

    Hello, First time posting on this forum and hope that I am providing good info. I am considering switching from commuting with my car to getting an ebike (also considering an escooter but that's not the subject of this site). the capabilities I need are: ability to keep up 30-40km/h average...
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    Rize RX legality

    I don't see many discussions on the legality of the RX with its 1000 watt motor. I'm not lying awake at night worried about this, I doubt the police care too much as long as you're respecting the rules of the road. However, I did inquire with the SAAQ (Quebecs transport authority) with the...
  4. dxdydz

    Cargo or utility bike suitable for (light) off road

    I am on the hunt for an ebike that fits the following set of criteria as best as possible: Decent weight capacity, long or mid tail cargo a possibility, but a sturdy utility bike would work too. (Kid hauling, groceries, other things) Double leg kickstand (ideally stock) for stability when...
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    City commuter ebike in Canada

    Hi everyone, New prospective buyer here, looking for a bike for a 12km hilly urban commute that usually takes 55m one way (more uphill) and 50 min returning (more downhill). I ride uphill to work and I'd prefer not to have to shower on arrival... Transit takes longer (at least 1 hour) and I try...
  6. peejaygee68

    New Lectric XP owner. So far, so great!

    Just received my first eBike, a Lectric XP. I live in Vancouver, Canada and only had a short ride yesterday before the weather turned on me. Initial reactions are all positive so far, and I would say that the bike is super solid build, very easy to ride, but takes a bit getting used to the power...
  7. Denis Shelston

    Rad Power E-bikes in Canada.

    Saw an ad on Facebook that they are opening a warehouse in Vancouver to ease shipping to all Canadians. That is very cool. I suspect we'll start seeing lots of Rads up North.
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    Buy in Canada, then bring it to the States?

    I have family living in Toronto, I wonder if it is worth it to get it in Toronto, then take the train back to USA with the bike to avoid shipping issues and import issues?
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