You may ask us how electric motorbikes or mopeds compare to electric bicycles. Some of the reasons we discontinued to carry electric motorbikes are because they're usually much faster, therefore more dangerous, and generally require a license to ride. Bert has also gotten stuck too many time with a 200lbs electric motor bikes empty battery and no pedals to get it home.
Below are electric motorbikes reviews that we use to carry, we have a few customers that still ride them regularly, and wrote reviews for our website. If you would like to learn a bit about these vehicles, check out some of the electric motorbike reviews below. If you prefer to travel lighter, check put our electric bicycle reviews.
This EVT 4000 electric motorbike review by MAD talks mostly about the joys of riding an electric motorbike through New York City. A strong motor and frame keeps this mini motorcycle stable over rough roads. Read about how this electric motorbike holds up as a commuter vehicle.
Charles came to visit us in June and took a spin on some various electric motorbikes. He rated each motorbike in terms of speed, torque, portability, comfort, a cost. If you want an in-depth electric motorbike review, you won't find one more thorough than this.
The Lepton Oxygen Electric Motorbike is an Italian-made electric motorcycle. It can go 25 miles on a single charge and has enough torque to go 20 mph on a flat. It's one of the best quality electric motorbikes - running on NiZn batteries.
Jonathan emailed Michael for his opinion on the Lepton Oxygen electric motorbike that he purchased from NYCeWheels. After weighing the pros and cons of this powerful electric motorcycle, Michael fully recommended NYCeWheels as the place to get an electric bike.
Derek Keller of EV World wrote a great review about the Voloci electric motorbike. Hitting speeds of 30 mph, this electric motorcycle is a practical replacement for a car. Derek even met the manufacturers of the Voloci at Nova Cruz and had a chance to check out their business and what they expected in the future from the Voloci.
Scott from EV Deals did a road test of the Voloci electric motorbike using SLA Batteries. Compared to the NiMH version, he liked this one better! The added oomph of the acceleration with SLA batteries is something that makes this electric motorcycle unique. Watch out though - it's a heavy one!
KT took the NiMH version of the Voloci electric motorbike out for a spin. According to his review, the Voloci was the most impressive electric motorbike he had ever written, but can still easily be mistaken for a bicycle. He even found a police officer who wanted to buy a fleet of them. Crazy, huh?
When Nova Cruz closed it's doors in 2003, the Voloci electric motorbike was picked up at NYCeWheels. This is the story of how an Austrian cabinet maker came to America and started his business with electric motorbikes. This is the story of NYCeWheels.
This review of the Viento Electric Motorbike follows EV Finder through San Diego as he tries out this electric motorcycle on the local hills and roads. For commuters with a short distance to travel, the Viento would be the ideal electric motorbike.
Seth got a MoRad 1500 electric motorbike and had mixed feelings. A flimsy frame with a fast performance makes this electric motorcycle relatively dangerous to ride. This electric motorbike review weighs the pros and cons of owning the MoRad 1500.
Stephen Owens reviews the eGO Cycle Electric Motorbike. After highlighting some of the features that make the eGO Cycle a great electric motorcycle for city commuters, Stephen presents a hilarious hypothetical situation that all of us have been in. It sure convinced me that I need to have an electric motorbike like the eGO Cycle.