Class 3 e-Bike
The Ride1Up Roadster V2 is famous for its 'stealth' look—it hides the battery in the frame and uses a quiet belt drive. While it lacks a throttle (often a Class 1 trait), its top speed of 24 mph technically approaches Class 3 territory. This is a critical distinction for legality: while it looks harmless, it may be restricted from Class 1-only trails depending on state definitions. Verify local regulations before riding on trails.
Specifications
| E-Bike Class | Class 3 - High Speed Pedal Assist |
| Motor Type | Hub-Drive |
| Motor Power | 350W |
| Assisted Max Speed | 24 mph |
| Pedal Assist | Yes |
| Throttle | Yes |
| Street Legal | Yes |
| Legal Access | Legal on roads but often restricted from dedicated bike paths and trails due to speed. |
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is a Class 3 e-bike?
Legal on roads but often restricted from dedicated bike paths and trails due to speed.
Is the Ride1Up Roadster V2 street legal?
Yes, this e-bike is street legal.
What is the motor power of the Ride1Up Roadster V2?
This e-bike features a 350 W Hub-Drive.
Does this e-bike have pedal assist?
Yes, this e-bike includes pedal assist.
Can you use a throttle on the Ride1Up Roadster V2?
Yes, this e-bike has a throttle.