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      RS-A01 Electric City Bike

      Get Anywhere with Style and Ease

      Price €1,280

      MY275 500W Electric Commuter Bike

      27.5" bigger wheel, riding more comfortably

      Price €899

      LO26-II Folding Electric Mountain Bike

      Conquer any Hill, Distance or Speed

      Price €935

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      20LVXD30-II Folding Electric Mini Bike

      Foldable and Portable Ebike

      Price €799

      XWLX09 Fat Tire Folding Electric Bike

      Powerful and Foldable

      Price €999

      Samebike RS-A02 Folding Off Road Ebike

      Design for long-range riding

      Price €1,199

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      RS-A08 Off Road Electric bike

      Conquer any hill with ease

      Price €1,189

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      LO26-II Folding Electric Off Road Bike

      Special one-piece wheel makes it lighter

      Price €899

      XD26 Hybrid Electric Bike

      Fancy design with powerful motor and long range

      Price €645

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      M20 1000W Electric Bike

      Powered by 16Ah battery and 1000W motor

      Price €1,499

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      20LVXD30 Folding Electric Bike

      Best entry-level affordable foldable e-bike

      Price €759

      JG20 Folding City Electric Bike

      Convenient to be folded and fit the trunk

      Price €755

      FAQ

      Are samebike electric bikes legal in Europe and UK?
      The SAMEBIKE electric bicycle is fully compliant with the legal regulations for assisted bicycles in both the European Union and the United Kingdom:

      1)Maximum Speed:
      The default speed setting upon purchase aligns with EU/UK regulations at 25KM/H. However, for those inclined, it's possible to unlock the speed limit to reach 35KM/H or higher (instructions to remove the limit can be obtained from customer service).

      2)Maximum Power:
      The motor doesn't have explicit power markings, adhering to EU/UK regulations. The actual motor power is indicated by the "D" code, like "500W" as "500D" or "250W500D," encompassing both rated and peak power within legal limits.

      3)Pure Electric Drive Mode:
      The bike comes with a detachable thumb throttle. Removing it complies with EU/UK regulations, which prohibit a pure electric mode. However, users can install the throttle according to preference for a pure electric mode (instructions for the detachable throttle are included or available via customer service).

      4)Product COC Certification:
      All SAMEBIKE models have obtained CE and UKCA certifications from the EU's ECM institution, ensuring full compliance with legal standards.
      Who might need an e-bike?
      Several groups of individuals could benefit from purchasing an electric bicycle:

      1)Commuters: Those living in urban areas seeking a convenient and eco-friendly mode of transportation for daily commutes.

      2)Long-distance Riders: People who enjoy long rides but would like some assistance, especially when facing hilly terrains.

      3)Seniors: Electric bicycles provide seniors with assistance, allowing them to enjoy cycling without excessive physical strain.

      4)Shoppers: Individuals who prefer a more agile way to shop locally without using cars.

      5)Urban Explorers: Tourists or residents interested in leisurely exploring the city and its surroundings.

      6)Environmental Enthusiasts: Those concerned about reducing their carbon footprint and opting for a greener mode of transport.

      7)Health Enthusiasts: Individuals aiming to maintain an active lifestyle while having the option to engage the motor for assistance.

      8)Students: Students needing a convenient way to travel around university campuses or nearby areas.

      9)Professionals: Those commuting to work in urban or suburban settings who want to avoid traffic and incorporate exercise.

      It's worth noting that electric bicycles offer a flexible environmentally-friendly, and health-conscious alternative for a diverse range of people, depending on their needs and preferences.
      What are the types of electric bicycles ?
      Electric bicycles, or e-bikes, come in various classifications to suit different purposes and preferences. Here are some classifications:

      1)City E-Bikes: Designed for urban commuting and leisure rides within cities.

      2)Mountain E-Bikes (E-MTBs): Geared towards off-road adventures and tackling challenging terrains.

      3)Hybrid E-Bikes: Combining features of road and mountain e-bikes, these are versatile options for a variety of terrains.

      4)Folding E-Bikes: Compact and portable, these are ideal for those with limited storage space or who need to combine cycling with other modes of transportation.

      5)Cargo E-Bikes: Equipped with storage racks or compartments, these are designed to carry goods or passengers.

      6)Road E-Bikes: Built for speed and efficiency on paved roads, resembling traditional road bikes.

      7)Cruiser E-Bikes: Emphasizing comfort and style, cruiser e-bikes are great for relaxed rides.
      What are the features of urban electric bikes?
      Urban electric bicycles, designed for city commuting, usually they have below features:

      1) Frame: Urban e-bike frames are designed for comfort and practicality. They often have step-through frames for easy mounting, with a sturdy and lightweight build suitable for city use.

      2)Motor: Urban e-bikes usually feature a mid-drive or hub motor. Mid-drive motors provide better balance and utilize the bike's gears for efficient power delivery, while hub motors are simpler and often found in rear or front wheels.

      3)Battery: These bikes come with integrated lithium-ion batteries, often concealed within the downtube. They provide a range of assistance levels and can be easily removed for charging.

      4)Cargo Rack: Many urban e-bikes are equipped with cargo racks, allowing riders to carry bags, groceries, or other items conveniently and efficiently within the city environment.

      5)Pedestrian-Friendly: Often designed with lower speeds suitable for sharing pathways with pedestrians, adhering to urban regulations.
      What is the typical motor power of urban e-bikes? Why?
      Urban electric bicycles typically have motors with power ratings ranging from 250 watts to 750 watts. The reason for this range is to strike a balance between performance, legal regulations, and efficiency.

      The 250-watt motors are often chosen to comply with legal restrictions in many countries, including the European Union, where e-bikes are considered pedal-assist and are allowed to provide assistance up to 25 km/h (15.5 mph). This power level ensures that the e-bike still requires pedaling effort from the rider while providing a noticeable boost, making it suitable for urban commuting.

      On the other hand, e-bikes with more powerful motors, such as 500 watts to 750 watts, are designed for steeper inclines, heavier loads, and faster acceleration. These might be preferred by riders who face challenging urban terrain or need more assistance for various reasons.