Collection: WHEELS & INNER TUBES
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Bike Inner Tube 20 X 4.0 Inch Fat Rubber Tyre For Bicycles ATVs Black Tyre Cycling Parts
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ZUKKA E Bike Fat Tire 20x 4.0 Fat Tire Heavy Duty High-Performance Wear-Resistant E-Bike Mountain Snow Bike Tire Black
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Fat Tire 26x4.0" Antiskid Durable Bike Tyre 26 X 4.0 White Sidewall Bike Tire Universal For Electric Motorcycles Super73 Bikes
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ZUKKA 20 x 4.0 Fat Tire for Ebike Mountain Bike Heavy Duty Wear-Resistant Black White E-Bike Mountain Snow Bike Tire
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FAT TYRE BICYCLE TIRE 26X4.0 26X3.0 20X4.0 20X3.0 FOLDABLE
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Bike Tires Beach Bicycle Fat Tyre Buggy Puncture Proof Non-slip reinforced Tyres 20" 24" 26" 3.0 4.0 Inch
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Bike Tyre MTB Fat Inner Tube Tyre 20" 24" 26" *4.0 Snowmobiles Mountain Bike Bicycle Tyre Rubber Inner Tubes
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International Disclaimer
International Disclaimer for Electric Bikes & Motorized Vehicles
Legal Compliance & Usage Restrictions:
The products sold on Franklyn & Page comply with various international standards; however, local laws and regulations regarding electric bicycles, motorized vehicles, and road use vary by country and region. It is the buyer’s sole responsibility to research, understand, and adhere to all applicable local laws before purchasing and operating any electric bike, electric motorcycle, or similar vehicle.
Road Use & Licensing Requirements:
- Some jurisdictions classify high-powered e-bikes and electric motorcycles as motor vehicles, requiring registration, insurance, and a valid driver's license.
- Certain products may be restricted for private property or off-road use only and not permitted on public roads, bike lanes, or sidewalks.
- Speed limits, wattage restrictions, and helmet laws may apply depending on your location.
Import Duties & Taxes:
All international orders are subject to import duties, taxes, and customs fees as determined by the destination country. The buyer is responsible for covering any such costs upon delivery.
Product Modifications & Warranty:
- Any modification of the vehicle (including unlocking speed limits) may void manufacturer warranties and violate local traffic laws.
- Franklyn & Page is not responsible for legal consequences or penalties resulting from improper use or unauthorized modifications.
Liability Waiver:
By purchasing and operating any product from Franklyn & Page, the buyer assumes full responsibility for its use. Franklyn & Page is not liable for injuries, fines, or legal issues arising from the use of its products in violation of local regulations.
How to Make Your Electric Bike or e-Motorcycle Road-Legal
Legalizing an electric bike or motorcycle for road use depends on the country and region. Here’s a general step-by-step guide to help customers road-legalize their vehicles in different parts of the world.
How to Make Your Electric Bike or Motorcycle Road-Legal
1. Check Local Regulations
Each country has specific laws defining what is road-legal. Check the regulations for:
Maximum power output (e.g., UK/EU: 250W, USA: 750W, others may vary).
Top speed limits (e.g., EU: 25 km/h, USA: 20–28 mph, others vary).
Throttle vs. pedal assist (some places only allow pedal-assist).
Helmet and lighting requirements.
🔍 Where to check?
EU: National transport authority websites
USA: State DMV (Department of Motor Vehicles)
Australia & Canada: State/province transport websites
2. Modify Your Vehicle to Meet Road Standards
If your vehicle exceeds legal limits, you may need modifications:
Limit motor power output (e.g., from 1000W+ to 250W for UK/EU).
Restrict top speed (with firmware or mechanical changes).
Add essential road equipment (lights, mirrors, license plate holders, etc.).
3. Register & Insure (If Required)
Some electric motorcycles and high-powered e-bikes must be registered with transport authorities.
Depending on the country, you may need:
(e.g., L1e/L3e classification in Europe).VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
Insurance (mandatory for motor vehicles in most countries).
🔍 Where to check?
UK: DVLA registration
EU: ECE Type Approval for L1e electric mopeds
USA: State DMV vehicle registration rules
4. Obtain a License (If Necessary)
Low-power e-bikes (250W/25kmh) usually require no license.
High-powered e-bikes & e-motorcycles may need:
5. Display Road-Legal Markings
If required, your e-bike or motorcycle must have:
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for road use.
Country-Specific Requirements
CountryMax PowerMax SpeedLicense Needed?Registration?Insurance?🇬🇧 UK250W25 km/hNoNoNo🇪🇺 EU250W25 km/hNoNoNo🇺🇸 USA750W (varies by state)20-28 mphDepends on classDepends on stateDepends on state🇦🇺 Australia250W (500W in some states)25 km/hNoNoNo🇨🇦 Canada500W32 km/hNo (varies)No (varies)No
Final Step: Apply for Road Approval
Once your e-bike or e-motorcycle meets local regulations, submit an application to your transport authority for approval.
📌 Need help? Franklyn & Page can assist with certificates, modifications, and compliance documents to help legalize your purchase!