I am one of the bike team members riding all Specialized Levo bikes and would like to get you aware of the new restrictions on ebikes imposed by Santa Clara County, CA and open spaces preserves. Newly installed “Ebike not allowed” signs everywhere in many bike trails in the county and many open space preserves. The motivation behind these signs is that an ebike runs by itself, a bicycle version of motorcycle, and can cause traffic accidents on trails by running over hikers.
Legally, all Specialized ebikes are now banned from these trails, which potentially wipes off the “ebike” market in US. Technically, Specialized's Levo and Como are pedal-assisted bikes, neither has the power or mechanism to go on its own. They stop whenever there is no movement on pedals. They are not really ebikes by its mechanics, just pedal-assisted bikes. “Ebike” is used as a fancy technical term to promote these pedal-assisted bikes but now makes these bikes practically useless on normal bike trails. I strongly suggest all bike manufacturers reclassify these bikes precisely and educate the government officials the difference between pedal-assisted bikes and real Ebikes before all bike trails prohibit these otherwise wonderful bikes.
Legally, all Specialized ebikes are now banned from these trails, which potentially wipes off the “ebike” market in US. Technically, Specialized's Levo and Como are pedal-assisted bikes, neither has the power or mechanism to go on its own. They stop whenever there is no movement on pedals. They are not really ebikes by its mechanics, just pedal-assisted bikes. “Ebike” is used as a fancy technical term to promote these pedal-assisted bikes but now makes these bikes practically useless on normal bike trails. I strongly suggest all bike manufacturers reclassify these bikes precisely and educate the government officials the difference between pedal-assisted bikes and real Ebikes before all bike trails prohibit these otherwise wonderful bikes.