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  2. Electric bicycle - Wikipedia

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    Electric self-balancing unicycles do not conform to e-bike legislation in most countries and therefore cannot be used on the road, [50] but may be legal to use on the sidewalk. They are the cheapest electric cycles and used by the last mile commuters, for urban use and to be combined with public transport, including buses. They are not legal ...

  3. Pedelec - Wikipedia

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    A Pedelec (from pedal electric cycle) or EPAC (electronically power assisted cycle), is a type of low-powered electric bicycle where the rider's pedalling is assisted by a small electric motor. However, unlike some other types of e-bikes, pedelecs are classified as conventional bicycles in many countries by road authorities rather than as a ...

  4. Electric bicycle laws - Wikipedia

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    Power assisted bicycles are classified in two categories in Saskatchewan. An electric assist bicycle is a 2 or 3-wheeled bicycle that uses pedals and a motor at the same time only. A power cycle uses either pedals and motor or motor only. Both must have engines with 500 watt power or less, and must not be able exceed 32 km/h (20 mph), i.e ...

  5. Does Medicare cover electric bikes for older adults? What to know

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    Medicare may offer coverage for power-assisted wheelchairs and scooters. For Medicare to cover a wheelchair or scooter, a doctor must recommend its use in the home or outside of a medical setting.

  6. Moustache Bikes - Wikipedia

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    Vosges-based Cycle Me designs and assembles top-of-the-range electrically assisted bicycles under the Moustache Bikes brand. The name refers to the moustache-shaped handlebars of the early 20th century. Moustache Bikes stand out for the design of their frames, their solidity and reliability, and the care taken with the finish.

  7. Talk:Power-assisted cycle - Wikipedia

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    1 comment. 3 new merge suggestion. 4 comments. ... Toggle the table of contents. Talk: Power-assisted cycle. Add languages. Page contents not supported in other ...

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