No. You do not need a license to ride an ORDICA electric bike.
No. Under Australian law ORDICA electric bikes are classified as ordinary bikes, and therefore it is not necessary to register your electric bike.
The distance traveled on one full charged battery depends on several factors, including the gradient of the hills on your route, the speed, the rider's weight, the pressure in the tyres and the amount of pedal assistance given. An approximate estimate is anywhere between 50 to 70 plus kilometers for 12Ah Battery.
If the battery goes flat, you can ride ORDICA electric bike like any other normal bike.
The speed varies depending on several factors, for example: tyre pressure, weight of rider, force/direction of wind, battery condition and amount of pedal assistance given. An ORDICA electric bike can travel at roughly 25km/h with pedal assistance mode. This speed can vary depending on the level of pedal assistance given and how fast you pedal.
Running cost vary depending on a variety of factors including battery size, terrain, rider's weight etc. A general estimate is around 15 to 30 cents per charge.
Besides the recharging of the battery, there is very little maintenance required. We advise that you clean and lubricate your bicycle at regular intervals, especially the surface of the motor, controller and gears. ( refer to the manual )
We suggest that you recharge the battery after each usage. It is recommended that you don't run the battery to empty.
A battery and CE/Aus Tick ' Australia Standard' charger is included with every ORDICA electric bike sold.
A full recharge takes up to 5 hours or 2-3 hours to recharge from half full.
Study carried out in Germany have shown that electric bikes are actually safer than a traditional bicycle.
The study showed that riders of electric bikes could keep up with the traffic flow more easily and were less likely to take the risks that traditional cyclists take in order to maintain their speed. Riders of an electric bike know that they can easily control, accelerate and decelerate the speed with minimal effort, and thus encourages safer and more defensive riding.
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