I've been planning for my retirement for a few years and have decided to sell my townhouse in northern Virginia, buy an RV and get out of town. Right now it looks like this will happen sometime next spring. While investigating alternate auxiliary forms of transport once I get the RV I started looking at all the ebike info on you tube and that lead me here. I really have enjoyed reading everyone's experiences with ebikes and am pleased with how positive almost all of the comments are. I also very happy learning all the things I need to know before buy one. I'm going to an RV show in Hershey,PA next month hoping to put a deposit down on an RV and was pleased to see that RAD Power Bikes was going to be there too. The Rad mini is the one I'm most interested in now, so at least I can get a chance to see it and hopefully try it before I buy it. I'd like to go ahead and get the e bike this fall so I'll have some time to ride it before I move.
Now for the questions. My future travel plans involve spending a fair amount of time in Canada. I've learned from this site and others that ebikes in Canada must be no more than 500 watts. I know the Rad's most have a 750 watt motor, but make one limited to 500 watts for the Canadian market. Do I need to stick to the Canadian certified ebikes or is there a way to lock down the power of any ebike for use in Canada?
Next, I see a lot of postings from others in the NOVA, DC, MD area talking about riding on many of the bike paths in this area. From what I've read on line and talking with some folks in a few LBSs I was under the impression that ebikes are are not allowed on most of the more popular trails in this area. I know there are some legal opinions that say this is not the case, but I was wondering if anyone has had any problems with local law enforcement when riding on these paths or anywhere else in this area?
That's it for now, thanks everyone for all the great info so far, hope to see some of you during my own future travels.
Paul
Now for the questions. My future travel plans involve spending a fair amount of time in Canada. I've learned from this site and others that ebikes in Canada must be no more than 500 watts. I know the Rad's most have a 750 watt motor, but make one limited to 500 watts for the Canadian market. Do I need to stick to the Canadian certified ebikes or is there a way to lock down the power of any ebike for use in Canada?
Next, I see a lot of postings from others in the NOVA, DC, MD area talking about riding on many of the bike paths in this area. From what I've read on line and talking with some folks in a few LBSs I was under the impression that ebikes are are not allowed on most of the more popular trails in this area. I know there are some legal opinions that say this is not the case, but I was wondering if anyone has had any problems with local law enforcement when riding on these paths or anywhere else in this area?
That's it for now, thanks everyone for all the great info so far, hope to see some of you during my own future travels.
Paul