Speed pedelec

Speed pedelec

The e-bike with extra power

The speed pedelec is an electric bike with a hefty dose of extra power that lets you get from A to B very quickly. The biggest difference between an e-bike and a speed pedelec is the maximum speed. A speed pedelec goes up to 45 kilometres per hour, making it ideal for travelling longer distances quickly. Whereas a normal electric bike is only allowed up to 25 kilometres per hour with assistance.

Speed pedelec ground rules
Speed pedelec ground rules

To ride a speed pedelec, you are required to hold a valid moped licence or car licence B and be at least 16 years old. The speed pedelec crosses the moped path, but also the carriageway. The speed pedelec therefore carries a number plate and you need to know all the traffic rules to be able to ride safely on the road with the speed pedelec. A speed pedelec also does not allow you to use the cycle lanes, as the pedelec can travel up to 45 kilometres per hour.

KOGA speed pedelecs

The KOGA PACE B20 speed pedelec is a safe mode of transport. The bike itself is sturdy and robust and is equipped with thick tyres. That's going to make you feel confident. As a rider, you contribute to the traffic in which cars and motorbikes also participate. That means you may find yourself in different traffic situations than on a less fast bike. We therefore recommend staying well informed about traffic rules and taking them seriously. Those who are prepared to do so will have a lot of fun with the speed pedelec. Put the car on sale already!

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