Electric Bike FAQs
As we possess in-house design and manufacturing capabilities (our own factory), every stage—from concept to final assembly—is under our strict Quality Control (QC). This leads to faster innovation, higher quality standards, and a more reliable supply chain.
Mid-Drive Motors offer higher torque and better efficiency, especially for e-mountain bikes and climbing hills. Hub Motors are simpler, more affordable, and lower maintenance, ideal for commuter bikes. The choice depends on your riding objectives.
Yes, it does. Lighter models (like Folding or some Mountain ebikes) are more agile and easier to transport, while heavier models (like Retro or Dirt ebikes) generally offer more stability and can accommodate stronger motors/batteries. It's a balance of features.
An Electric Bike is a bicycle equipped with a battery and a motor that provides Pedal-Assist (PAS) or a throttle mode. It makes riding easier, especially uphill, and allows you to travel further and faster with less effort.
Yes. All our electric components are designed with water-resistance (e.g., IPX rating) to handle light rain and wet environments. However, we do not recommend riding in heavy downpours or submerging the bike in water.
Maintenance is slightly more involved than a regular bike but remains simple. It primarily involves regularly checking brake pads, tire pressure, and chain lubrication. Avoiding overcharging/discharging the battery is key to extending its lifespan.
Absolutely. The powerful high-torque motor is specifically designed for hill climbing. If you frequently ride on rough terrain, we recommend our Mountain Ebike series, which features superior suspension.
The PAS (Pedal-Assist System) requires you to pedal for the motor to engage. Throttle mode allows you to accelerate without pedaling, operating more like a scooter. Our models typically offer both modes to suit various riding preferences.