Leoguar Ebike Blogs

Picking the right ebike battery capacity seems hard. But it doesn't have to be that way at all. For people who ride to work, the most important thing is how far you travel each day going there and back. Commute Distance (Round-Trip) Minimum Battery Capacity Recommended Battery Capacity ...
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Knowing your electric bike range helps you ride with confidence. Manufacturers give you an "up to" range number. That number almost always comes from ideal, flat ground tests. Hills change everything dramatically. After assist level, terrain affects how far you can go more than anything else...
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An ebike squeak is more than just noise. These annoying sounds almost always come from a few key areas where metal, plastic, or rubber parts meet, move, or carry weight. Understanding these common problems is the first step toward a silent ride. We will look at each possible source, from the...
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Riding habits are different in the U.S. and Europe. In European markets, ebikes usually focus on pedal assist, while U.S. riders often like the direct feel of a throttle. Twist the throttle, and the ebike moves forward, almost like a motorcycle. However, not every mid-drive motor is a good f...
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An e bike battery replacement should match your original pack’s voltage, mount, connector, charger, and safety certification before you think about price or range. If the pack is damaged, swollen, water-exposed, or suddenly losing miles, replace it through the bike brand or an approved servi...
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E MTBs shared trails are legal only when the land manager allows your bike class on that exact route, and trail manners matter as much as the sign. The short rule: check access first, ride Class 1 when in doubt, slow down around people, and treat every shared trail like access could be lost ...
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Utility ebike payload math is simple: count every pound added to the bike, then check both the bike’s total payload rating and the rear rack or accessory rating. Rider weight, passenger weight, groceries, locks, child seats, baskets, water, and bags all count toward the ride you’re asking th...
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Fat tire utility ebikes have become a popular choice for everyday riding. They are not just for fun weekend rides. Many people use them for school runs, grocery trips, short commutes, and quick errands around town. The RadRunner Plus Electric Cargo Utility Bike is one of the better-known nam...
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After one year ebike commuting, the biggest lesson is that the gear you keep is boring, repeatable, and route-specific. The shiny accessories fade fast. The bike, battery, brakes, lights, lock, fenders, and cargo setup decide whether you ride again tomorrow or quietly go back to the car. One...
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Choosing a beach cruiser ebike sounds simple at first. You want something comfortable, easy to ride, and good for relaxed trips around town, along the coast, or through the neighborhood. But once you start comparing models, the details matter. Motor power, battery range, brakes, weight, fram...
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For a 15-25 mile one-way commute, an e-bike needs more range than the map says: plan for the full round trip plus a 30-50% battery buffer. The 15-25 mile commute problem is that the ride home is where range gets ugly: headwind, cold air, high assist, a grocery stop, one missed overnight char...
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Choosing an eMTB in 2026 is not easy. There are more models, more motor systems, and wider price gaps than before. For trail riders, the right bike is not just about power. Range, handling, suspension, braking, and long-term value all matter. This comparison looks at four bikes with differen...
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