Mountain Bikes
Ride our carefully prepared commuting ebikes to shorten the commuting time between home and work. It can be easily folded and placed in the back seat of an SUV, making it lightweight and burden-free.
Fat Tire Bikes
Feel free to choose the Ebike that DAYLY has carefully prepared for you and can adapt to all terrains. We carefully selects the best parts and components, just to allow riders to eliminate worries about terrain.
Commuter Folding Bikes
Ride our carefully prepared commuting ebikes to shorten the commuting time between home and work. It can be easily folded and placed in the back seat of an SUV, making it lightweight and burden-free.
Equipment
Ebikes FAQs
What is an ebike?
An ebike, or electric bicycle, is a bicycle equipped with an electric motor and a rechargeable battery. It is designed to assist the rider while pedaling, providing extra power and making cycling easier, especially uphill or on longer journeys.
How does an ebike work?
An ebike works by combining human power with electric assistance. When the rider pedals, sensors detect the pedaling motion and activate the electric motor. The motor then provides additional power to the wheels, amplifying the rider's effort and making the bike easier to ride.
What is the range of an ebike?
The range of an ebike refers to the distance it can travel on a single charge. The range varies depending on factors such as the battery capacity, terrain, rider weight, and level of assistance used. Generally, most ebikes can cover a range of 20-70 miles per charge.
How fast can an ebike go?
The speed of an ebike is usually limited to a certain maximum speed, which is typically around 20-28 mph (32-45 km/h), depending on local regulations. However, the actual speed can also be influenced by various factors, such as the power output of the motor and the level of assistance selected.
Do I need a license or insurance to ride an ebike?
In most countries, ebikes are classified as bicycles and do not require a license or insurance to ride. However, it is important to check the specific regulations in your locality, as they can vary. Some places may have restrictions on the maximum power output or require riders to be a certain age to operate an ebike without a license.
Which electric bike should I buy?
Choosing the right e-bike can transform your daily commute, weekend adventure, or fitness goals. With so many options, deciding which one is best for you can be overwhelming. Here are some key factors to consider when making your decision:
1. Purpose and Use
Commuting: If you plan to use your e-bike for daily commuting, look for a model with a comfortable seat, long battery life, safety features like fenders and lights, or a simpler model like the DYK26.
Off-road Adventures: For those who enjoy off-road trails, mountain e-bikes with rugged tires, strong suspension, and powerful motors are ideal, such as the DYX90, DYX90S, and DYG90.
Fitness and Leisure: If your goal is fitness or leisure riding, consider a hybrid e-bike that offers a balance of comfort and performance.
2. Battery Life and Range
Battery life and range are critical for an e-bike. Look for a bike with a range that's appropriate for your typical riding distances. Most e-bikes can travel between 20 and 70 miles on a single charge.
3. Motor Power
The power of the motor determines the amount of assist you get when you pedal. For city commuting, a 250W motor is usually sufficient. For off-road or hilly terrain, you may need a more powerful motor, such as 500W or higher, 750W and 1000W motors are good for every terrain and multiple terrain transitions.
4. Build Quality and Comfort
Make sure the bike is made of durable materials and has a comfortable design. Features like an adjustable seat, ergonomic handlebars, and good suspension can greatly improve your riding experience.
5. Brands and Reviews
Research different brands and read reviews from other users. Brands like Trek, Specialized, Giant, and DAYLYRIDE are known for their quality and reliability.
6. Price
Electric bikes can range in price from a few hundred dollars to a few thousand dollars. Set a budget and find a bike that offers value for money without compromising on basic features.