Honda is doubling down on small electric two-wheelers with the launch of a new budget-friendly model that undercuts its own…

  • litchralee@sh.itjust.works
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    2 months ago

    If you have a question about your own ebike and not the Honda moped in the OP’s post, you should start a new post so that other people can try to answer.

    That said, at least in California and many other states, 28 MPH is not allowed on a Class 2 ebike. Only a Class 3 ebike can do 28 MPH, but a throttle is not allowed on a Class 3. Class 2 tops out at 20 MPH.

    • MinnesotaGoddam@lemmy.world
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      2 months ago

      oh i’ve got the manual and all that, i just can’t get the change to commit for some reason. and you’re right, it’s set at 20. i’ve got a flat and it’s been raining for a while so i haven’t taken her out for a month or so. brain fog and all that.