Yes, YOU!!, sorry, some do, but most don't, but if the battery is flat, then it's not going to work.do all ebikes have a push function
Haha I could see that coming lol..best not get caught en lol...I was looking at if needing to push up tricky sections, are they hard to push then?Yes, YOU!!, sorry, some do, but most don't, but if the battery is flat, then it's not going to work.
A number have a "walk alongside" mode operated by a thumb throttle, restricted to 4 mph by law. They're often not powerful in that mode, just helping a bit..I was looking at if needing to push up tricky sections, are they hard to push then?
Is the "Voodoo zobop" sold in an e-bike version?
Not a bike I know, so to check its spec for a "walk mode" I tried to find it; Halfords version is just an all suspension non electric MTB.
yes they do a evoke versionIs the "Voodoo zobop" sold in an e-bike version?
Not a bike I know, so to check its spec for a "walk mode" I tried to find it; Halfords version is just an all suspension non electric MTB.
Yes that's correct. The exact walk alongside speed depends on which law designed to:IIRC this was not the case with the hub driven Crossfire E as the pedals didn;t turn and I think it just drove the bike at 4mph
Mike
Just as well you don't have an S class speed pedelec then.Mine's more of a trot mode, very slightly too fast for me!
Dave.