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  31. <title>why you buy nakto electric bike?</title>
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  39. <description><![CDATA[About Nakto Electric Bikes,why you buy nakto electric bike? Nakto electric bikes have been industry leaders in manufacturing the most diverse collection of consumer e-bikes on the market. Boasting step-through electric bikes, off road fat tire bikes and also urban commuter foldable models like the Nakto Skylark, they’ve got them all. Naktos collection boasts their [&#8230;]]]></description>
  40. <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>About Nakto Electric Bikes,why you buy nakto electric bike?<br />
  41. Nakto electric bikes have been industry leaders in manufacturing the most diverse collection of consumer e-bikes on the market. Boasting step-through electric bikes, off road fat tire bikes and also urban commuter foldable models like the Nakto Skylark, they’ve got them all.</p>
  42. <p>Naktos collection boasts their best seller, the Nakto Fat Tire Cruiser. With a traditional fat tire design, this all terrain electric bike features an on-demand throttle and a 28-mile range. Or upgrade to the mega Nakto Fat tire Cruiser edition for a little more power! Naktos electric bike collection is well tailored to bike riders looking for an easy cruise down beachfront boulevards or around town. This awesome e-bike collection includes market pioneers the City Classic, Naktos Camel Step-through and the Nakto Elegance</p>
  43. <p>Featuring customer reviews, unboxing videos and incredible action shots! Visit our Contact page now or visit our FAQs for more information.</p>
  44. <p>Acceleration was seen as impressive.<br />
  45. The Camel delivered a comfortable and fun ride.<br />
  46. Some buyers were delighted with the response from customer service.<br />
  47. The single level of assist delivered ample power.</p>
  48. <p><img fetchpriority="high" decoding="async" class="alignnone wp-image-77201 size-full" src="http://electricbikeguide.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/NAKTOCityCamelElectricBicycle_Women_specsandgearscloseup_large1.jpg" alt="nakto electric bike" width="480" height="480" /></p>
  49. <h3 class="product-reasons__title">10+ reasons to buy nakto electric bike</h3>
  50. <ul class="product-reasons__list">
  51. <li class="product-reasons__item">Security was enhanced by the use of a key to power on and off.</li>
  52. </ul>
  53. <ul class="product-reasons__list">
  54. <li class="product-reasons__item">Buyers said the Camel was offered at a good price.</li>
  55. </ul>
  56. <ul class="product-reasons__list">
  57. <li class="product-reasons__item">For a number of buyers, packaging was sound.</li>
  58. </ul>
  59. <ul class="product-reasons__list">
  60. <li class="product-reasons__item">Owners admired the white gloss paintwork.</li>
  61. </ul>
  62. <ul class="product-reasons__list">
  63. <li class="product-reasons__item">Padded saddles were comfortable for a number of riders.</li>
  64. </ul>
  65. <ul class="product-reasons__list">
  66. <li class="product-reasons__item">An 18mph top speed was reported, without assistance.</li>
  67. </ul>
  68. <ul class="product-reasons__list">
  69. <li class="product-reasons__item">Assembly was described as simple, using online videos.</li>
  70. </ul>
  71. <ul class="product-reasons__list">
  72. <li class="product-reasons__item">Mileage was as high as 30 miles, off a full battery charge.</li>
  73. </ul>
  74. <ul class="product-reasons__list">
  75. <li class="product-reasons__item">After 8 months of ownership, one owner had no problems with their bike.</li>
  76. </ul>
  77. <ul class="product-reasons__list">
  78. <li class="product-reasons__item">A tester found the Camel rode smoothly at higher speeds.</li>
  79. </ul>
  80. <ul class="product-reasons__list">
  81. <li class="product-reasons__item">The sturdy rear rack was well-liked by owners.</li>
  82. </ul>
  83. <ul class="product-reasons__list">
  84. <li style="list-style-type: none;">
  85. <ul class="product-reasons__list">
  86. <li class="product-reasons__item" style="text-align: left;">Heavier riders found the Camel handled their weight easily.</li>
  87. </ul>
  88. </li>
  89. </ul>
  90. <p><strong>10+ reasons not to buy nakto electric bike</strong></p>
  91. <ul class="product-reasons__list">
  92. <li style="list-style-type: none;">
  93. <ul class="product-reasons__list">
  94. <li style="list-style-type: none;">
  95. <ul class="product-reasons__list">
  96. <li class="product-reasons__item">The Camel’s steel frame made it heavy and difficult to pedal unpowered.</li>
  97. </ul>
  98. </li>
  99. <li style="list-style-type: none;">
  100. <ul class="product-reasons__list">
  101. <li class="product-reasons__item">The single level of assist ramps up to full power immediately.</li>
  102. </ul>
  103. </li>
  104. <li style="list-style-type: none;">
  105. <ul class="product-reasons__list">
  106. <li class="product-reasons__item">Customer service failed to fulfil promises of replacement parts.</li>
  107. </ul>
  108. </li>
  109. <li style="list-style-type: none;">
  110. <ul class="product-reasons__list">
  111. <li class="product-reasons__item">More than one new Camel arrived missing vital components.</li>
  112. </ul>
  113. </li>
  114. <li style="list-style-type: none;">
  115. <ul class="product-reasons__list">
  116. <li class="product-reasons__item">Charging units sometimes failed soon after purchase.</li>
  117. </ul>
  118. </li>
  119. <li style="list-style-type: none;">
  120. <ul class="product-reasons__list">
  121. <li class="product-reasons__item">Motors sometimes failed within days or weeks of use.</li>
  122. </ul>
  123. </li>
  124. <li style="list-style-type: none;">
  125. <ul class="product-reasons__list">
  126. <li class="product-reasons__item">The Camel struggled up steep hills.</li>
  127. </ul>
  128. </li>
  129. <li style="list-style-type: none;">
  130. <ul class="product-reasons__list">
  131. <li class="product-reasons__item">Numerous owners found the kickstand difficult to use.</li>
  132. </ul>
  133. </li>
  134. <li style="list-style-type: none;">
  135. <ul class="product-reasons__list">
  136. <li class="product-reasons__item">Using generic instructions and online videos, assembly could be difficult.</li>
  137. </ul>
  138. </li>
  139. <li style="list-style-type: none;">
  140. <ul class="product-reasons__list">
  141. <li class="product-reasons__item">The Camel sometime blew fuses, soon after purchase.<br />
  142. <img decoding="async" class="alignnone wp-image-77200 size-full" src="http://electricbikeguide.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/NAKTOCityCamelElectricBicycle_Women_blacksideview_large1.jpg" alt="nakto electric bike" width="480" height="480" /></li>
  143. </ul>
  144. </li>
  145. </ul>
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  148. <p>The Nakto Camel uses a heavy steel frame and doesn’t feature disc brakes. This is one of the reasons that it can be offered for so low a price. It’s designed for casual city riding and reviewers said it suited this purpose. It’s top speed was widely recognized as a decent 18mph. It isn’t terrible but it isn’t high-end. Most buyers received a functioning e-bike. Durability varied widely between customers.</p>
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  154. <title>Can you convert a bike into an ebike</title>
  155. <link>https://electricbikeguide.com/can-you-convert-a-bike-into-an-ebike/</link>
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  158. <pubDate>Mon, 17 Jul 2023 07:34:38 +0000</pubDate>
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  162. <description><![CDATA[Yes, you can convert a bike into an ebike. There are an increasing number of electric bike conversion kits available, which enable you to add a motor to a non-assisted bike. These kits are often a more affordable way to electrify your riding, compared to buying a whole new electric bike. Electric bike conversion kits [&#8230;]]]></description>
  163. <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Yes, you can convert a bike into an ebike. There are an increasing number of electric bike conversion kits available, which enable you to add a motor to a non-assisted bike.</p>
  164. <p>These kits are often a more affordable way to electrify your riding, compared to buying a whole new electric bike.</p>
  165. <p>Electric bike conversion kits will include a motor as well as a battery to power it. They will also have controls so you adjust the power output on the motor. The controls often mount to the handlebar of a bike.</p>
  166. <p>Conversion kits tend to come with sensors to detect speed and the level of power input required to ensure the motor matches your needs.</p>
  167. <p>One of the most popular ebike conversion kits in the UK is the Swytch kit, which uses a hub-mounted motor.</p>
  168. <p>Other kits use ‘mid-drive’ motors but some of these kits are compatible only with specific bottom bracket standards.<img decoding="async" class="alignnone wp-image-72266 size-full" src="http://electricbikeguide.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/electric-bike-conversion-kit-1-1.jpg" alt="electric bike conversion kit" width="1000" height="523" /></p>
  169. <p>The best 48v 500w electric mountain bike kit includes:<br />
  170. 26 inch 48v 500w wheel with brushless motor<br />
  171. 48v intelligent controller &amp; box<br />
  172. PAS<br />
  173. 3W highlight front light<br />
  174. multifunction big screen LCD display<br />
  175. Thumb throttle<br />
  176. electric brake</p>
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  182. <title>What is an electric bike and how do they work</title>
  183. <link>https://electricbikeguide.com/what-is-an-electric-bike-and-how-do-they-work/</link>
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  186. <pubDate>Mon, 17 Jul 2023 07:28:18 +0000</pubDate>
  187. <category><![CDATA[electric mountain bike]]></category>
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  189.  
  190. <description><![CDATA[Whether you’re ditching the car by cycling to work or want an easier ride to the top of trails, an electric bike can offer many of the benefits of a non-assisted bike, with motorised power on tap when you need it. Electric bike technology has advanced at a pace in recent years and you can [&#8230;]]]></description>
  191. <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Whether you’re ditching the car by cycling to work or want an easier ride to the top of trails, an electric bike can offer many of the benefits of a non-assisted bike, with motorised power on tap when you need it.</p>
  192. <p>Electric bike technology has advanced at a pace in recent years and you can now find pretty much any type of bike with a motor. We have guides to the best electric road bikes, best electric gravel bikes and best electric mountain bikes.</p>
  193. <p>In this general guide to electric bikes, we’ll explain exactly what an ebike is, how an electric bike works, how to ride an ebike and answer some of the key questions you may have before buying. You skip to the different sections by hitting the links below:</p>
  194. <p><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="alignnone wp-image-72261 size-full" src="http://electricbikeguide.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/what-is-an-electric-bike-1-1.jpg" alt="what is an electric bike" width="1000" height="1000" /></p>
  195. <p>An electric bike, or ebike, is a bicycle equipped with an electric bike motor to assist you when you’re pedalling. The motor will get its power from a rechargeable battery mounted on the bike.</p>
  196. <p>To classify as an ebike, the motor has to help you rather than propel you on its own. As a result, you need to pedal to get that assistance. How much power the motor delivers is regulated based on how hard you are pedalling and the level of support you have selected.</p>
  197. <p>Electric bike systems offer a number of modes to choose from, allowing you to balance the amount of power supplied through the pedals with range and battery life.</p>
  198. <p>EU Electric bike laws on how much help the motor can provide, and the speed at which assistance cuts out, vary around the world. But in general the motor is limited to 250 watts output and must cut out when your speed reaches 25kph/16mph, except in the USA where it can continue to work up to 20mph.</p>
  199. <p>You can go faster than that, of course, but only under your own effort – the bike’s motor will no longer provide assistance.</p>
  200. <p>Electric bike laws in the EU<br />
  201. According to the Department for Transport (in the UK/EU), for a bike to be classified as an electrically assisted pedal cycle (EAPC), it must have pedals used to propel it, and meet the following requirements.</p>
  202. <p>It must show either:</p>
  203. <p>the power output<br />
  204. the manufacturer of the motor<br />
  205. It must also show either:</p>
  206. <p>the battery’s voltage<br />
  207. the maximum speed of the bike<br />
  208. Its electric motor:must have a maximum power output of 250 watts</p>
  209. <p><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="alignnone wp-image-72262 size-full" src="http://electricbikeguide.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/best-electric-mountain-bike-2-1-1.jpg" alt="best electric mountain bike" width="1000" height="1227" /><br />
  210. should not be able to propel the bike when it’s travelling more than 15.5mph</p>
  211. <p>An electric bike will typically have a motor housed either centrally on the bike (often referred to as a mid-drive motor, powered through the cranks) or on the front or rear hub.</p>
  212. <p>Whereas a hub-based motor will push the wheel around directly, an axle-mounted motor will work through the ebike’s chain and gears.</p>
  213. <p>When you pedal, a torque sensor will measure how much effort you are putting in and match that to the motor’s power output.</p>
  214. <p>The idea is that the motor won’t completely take over; instead, you should get consistent power delivery that won’t send the bike lurching forward.</p>
  215. <p>Therefore, one of many benefits of riding an electric bike is you still have to press on the pedals and get exercise. Riding an electric bike for fitness is eminently possible.</p>
  216. <p>Power comes from the battery, which might be mounted on the outside of the frame or hidden within it.</p>
  217. <p>Many batteries can be removed for charging, although others need to be charged on the bike. If that’s the case, you need to have somewhere to park the bike near a power socket.</p>
  218. <p>There will be a controller for the motor, usually mounted on the handlebar or integrated within the frame, that lets you decide how much assistance you want, and to keep an eye on the battery level. Some will include a screen with navigation and other functions too.</p>
  219. <p>Bosch, Shimano, Yamaha, Specialized, Mahle, FSA and Fazua all make popular ebike motors. Specifications can vary significantly and the type of motor found on a bike will depend on its price and the type of riding intended.</p>
  220. <p>For example, an electric road bike is more likely to favour a lightweight system with smooth power delivery, whereas a motor on a high-spec electric mountain bike is likely to offer more torque for off-road capability.</p>
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  226. <title>how fast do electric bikes go</title>
  227. <link>https://electricbikeguide.com/how-fast-do-electric-bikes-go/</link>
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  230. <pubDate>Mon, 17 Jul 2023 06:31:41 +0000</pubDate>
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  234. <description><![CDATA[how fast do electric bikes go? While ebikes are capable of traveling as fast as you like, that doesn&#8217;t mean they&#8217;re allowed to travel at such speeds. Speed restrictions vary in the US but are generally limited to 22mph (35 km/h) on Class 1 and 2 ebikes. Class 3 ebikes are limited to 35 mph [&#8230;]]]></description>
  235. <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>how fast do electric bikes go?</p>
  236. <p>While ebikes are capable of traveling as fast as you like, that doesn&#8217;t mean they&#8217;re allowed to travel at such speeds. Speed restrictions vary in the US but are generally limited to 22mph (35 km/h) on Class 1 and 2 ebikes. Class 3 ebikes are limited to 35 mph (55km/h). At Gazelle, we only make Class 1 and Class 3 ebikes so that you can go faster with the modulation, dependability, and natural ride-feel of premium pedal-assist bikes.</p>
  237. <p>Class 1: 250W motor (16mph/h)<br />
  238. The Active Line motor is the perfect entry level introduction to ebikes. Optimal for gentle terrain and light city and suburban riding, this motor provides pedal assistance up to 16 mph with 40 Nm of torque and weighs in at just 6.3 lbs. The light weight and reduced size make it exceptionally quiet and efficient.Most of time,the motor is 250-300w,max speed is 16mph/h.</p>
  239. <p>Class 2: 500W motor (22mph/h)</p>
  240. <p>The Active Line Plus motor is the ideal companion for city and suburban riding and light touring. The quiet, small yet powerful drive unit weighs in at just 7.1 lbs and offers gentle acceleration up to 22 mph with 50 Nm of torque. The lightweight and reduced size ensure improved handling in all riding situations.Most of time,the motor is 48V 500w,max speed is 22mph/h.Battery 48v 10ah/13ah.</p>
  241. <p><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="alignnone wp-image-72220 size-full" src="http://electricbikeguide.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/fat-tire-electric-bike-1-1.png" alt="fat tire electric bike" width="1200" height="2000" /></p>
  242. <p>Class 3: 2000W powerful motor Performance Line Speed (35mph)<br />
  243. Whether you&#8217;re commuting to work, or on a countryside tour, versatile drive systems from Bosch always give you the right support at the right moment. The Performance Line Speed motor supercharges your daily routines with even more power, providing pedal assistance up to 35 mph and 100 Nm of torque. It enables you to reach high speeds quickly, while steep climbs and long distances pose no challenge.<br />
  244. 60V 2000w motor for this bike,fast speed,powerful,more and more people like this size powerful bike.</p>
  245. <p><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="alignnone wp-image-72217 size-full" src="http://electricbikeguide.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/fat-tire-off-road-electric-bike-1-1.png" alt="fat tire off road electric bike" width="1200" height="1456" /></p>
  246. <p>Like any other bike, an electric bike can go as fast as you can pedal it or coast it down a hill. But the system&#8217;s level of assistance depends on which class of bike it is.</p>
  247. <p>&nbsp;</p>
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  253. <title>How Much Do Electric Bikes Cost?</title>
  254. <link>https://electricbikeguide.com/how-much-do-electric-bikes-cost/</link>
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  257. <pubDate>Fri, 07 Apr 2017 05:00:10 +0000</pubDate>
  258. <category><![CDATA[fat tire electric bike]]></category>
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  263. <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For a good quality, serviceable electric bike, the starting price range can be $1,000-$3,000 with options that can go much higher. The average price of an e-bike is about $3,000. Entry-level electric bikes are about $1,000. High-end e-bikes can cost $6,000 or more.</p>
  264. <p>While you can find new e- bikes for less than $500, we don’t recommend them. Here&#8217;s why: The cost of an e-bike starts with the cost of the frame and components, just like any other bike. Higher-end durable components like a drivetrain and better brakes (to stop a faster moving and heavier bike) are just two factors that add cost.</p>
  265. <p>One of the fastest segments of the biking industry today is the production of electric bikes. According to a global data report, almost $5.9 billion of the cycling industry in the United States comes from e-bike sales.</p>
  266. <p>Today, electric bikes are considered a great transportation especially for commuting. Its integrated motor, pedal assistance, and the additional power s made commuters switch from regular road bikes to electric ones. However, electric bikes do come with a hefty price tag from $750 to $14000. If you are planning to use electric bikes on your daily commute, it is important to know how much does an electric bike cost.</p>
  267. <p>Here, we will discuss the different price range of an electric bike. This will give you an idea of how much budget you need to allot to get yourself a new one.<br />
  268. <img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="aligncenter wp-image-72212 size-full" src="http://electricbikeguide.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/hotebike-fat-bike-1-1.jpg" alt="hotebike fat tire ebike" width="1000" height="600" /><br />
  269. Features that Affect the Price of an E-Bike<br />
  270. For the electric components, range, power, reliability and design all affect the price of the e-bike.</p>
  271. <p>Battery: Greater battery capacity gives you more riding time between charges so you can ride farther with assistance. Capacity is measured in watt hours (Wh): a higher Wh number indicates greater battery capacity. Battery capacity can range from 250Wh to over 650Wh, and the capacity of the battery impacts the cost.</p>
  272. <p>Motor: A more powerful motor offers better acceleration, climbing and hauling performance. The motor on an e-bike also comes in a range of sizes and the power of the motor determines how strong the pedal assist can be. The higher the watts, the more work the motor can do, but it consumes more energy (battery power). Motors can range from 250W to 750W; e-bikes that fall in the three-class system are limited to 750 watts max. Another number to look at is torque, the measure of the rotational force of the motor. The higher the torque, the stronger the support for the rider, especially at slower cadences (like climbing a hill) or higher loads (carrying cargo).</p>
  273. <p>Reliability: E-bikes are set up with a particular brand (system) of electric components, like Bosch, Shimano or Bafang. On more reliable bikes, the battery, motor and controller are all the same brands. A well-known brand adds reliability as well as the ease of finding replacement parts or service tools. Cheaper systems or ones with mix-and-match components may not be as dependable and cost more in the long run.</p>
  274. <p>Design: You may pay extra for how the bike looks. E-bikes designed to integrate electrical components like the battery, motor and wiring into the bike frame, for example, can add to the price. A bike with an externally mounted battery and a hub motor for example, costs less to design and produce than one with an integrated battery and motor built into the frame.</p>
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