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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Welcome to the Franklyn and Page FAQ section! We’re here to help you find answers to all your questions about our electric bikes, ebikes, electric motorcycles, and more. If you can't find the answer you're looking for, feel free to contact us directly!
Electric Bike (Ebike) Range Calculator (2024 Updated) - Really Good Ebikes
Here’s a chart with speeds estimated
Here’s a simplified chart for battery capacities (Ah) and voltages (36V, 48V, 52V, 60V, 72V), estimating range in km and miles and speeds in both km/h and mph:
Increments for power (0W–20,000W), battery capacity (0Ah–120Ah), and voltage (0V–72V). The range is calculated based on typical energy consumption rates (50Wh/km or 80Wh/mi), and the speed is estimated using power-to-speed ratios for electric vehicles.
Range Table for E-Bikes & E-Motorcycles
Battery Capacity (Ah) | Voltage (V) | E-Bike Range (30 Wh/km) | E-Motorcycle Range (50 Wh/km) |
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6 Ah | 12 V | 2 km / 1.2 miles | 1.4 km / 0.9 miles |
6 Ah | 24 V | 4.8 km / 3 miles | 2.9 km / 1.8 miles |
6 Ah | 36 V | 7.2 km / 4.5 miles | 4.3 km / 2.7 miles |
6 Ah | 48 V | 9.6 km / 6 miles | 5.8 km / 3.6 miles |
6 Ah | 72 V | 14.4 km / 9 miles | 8.6 km / 5.3 miles |
10 Ah | 12 V | 4 km / 2.5 miles | 2.4 km / 1.5 miles |
10 Ah | 24 V | 8 km / 5 miles | 4.8 km / 3 miles |
10 Ah | 36 V | 12 km / 7.5 miles | 7.2 km / 4.5 miles |
10 Ah | 48 V | 16 km / 10 miles | 9.6 km / 6 miles |
10 Ah | 72 V | 24 km / 15 miles | 14.4 km / 9 miles |
15 Ah | 72 V | 36 km / 22.5 miles | 21.6 km / 13.5 miles |
20 Ah | 72 V | 48 km / 30 miles | 28.8 km / 18 miles |
25 Ah | 72 V | 60 km / 37.5 miles | 36 km / 22.5 miles |
30 Ah | 72 V | 72 km / 45 miles | 43.2 km / 27 miles |
40 Ah | 72 V | 96 km / 60 miles | 57.6 km / 36 miles |
60 Ah | 72 V | 144 km / 90 miles | 86.4 km / 54 miles |
75 Ah | 72 V | 180 km / 112.5 miles | 108 km / 67.5 miles |
100 Ah | 72 V | 240 km / 150 miles | 144 km / 90 miles |
120 Ah | 72 V | 288 km / 179 miles | 172.8 km / 107.5 miles |
Summary:
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E-Bikes (30 Wh/km):
- For Eco Mode, the most efficient E-Bike battery is 6Ah at 72V with a range of 14.4 km (9 miles).
- The 72V, 100Ah battery offers 240 km (150 miles) in eco mode.
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E-Motorcycles (50 Wh/km):
- The 72V, 40Ah battery gives around 57.6 km (36 miles) in normal conditions.
- For longer trips, the 72V, 120Ah gives 172.8 km (107.5 miles).
Performance Estimates for E-Bike (25 kg) and E-Motorcycle (150 kg) at 72V
Motor Power (W) | E-Bike Speed (km/h / mph) | E-Bike Range (km / miles) | E-Motorcycle Speed (km/h / mph) | E-Motorcycle Range (km / miles) |
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350 W | 20 km/h / 12.4 mph | 50 km / 31.1 miles | 18 km/h / 11.2 mph | 30 km / 18.6 miles |
500 W | 25 km/h / 15.5 mph | 60 km / 37.3 miles | 22 km/h / 13.7 mph | 35 km / 21.7 miles |
1000 W | 30 km/h / 18.6 mph | 80 km / 49.7 miles | 26 km/h / 16.1 mph | 50 km / 31.1 miles |
1500 W | 35 km/h / 21.7 mph | 100 km / 62.1 miles | 30 km/h / 18.6 mph | 60 km / 37.3 miles |
2000 W | 40 km/h / 24.9 mph | 120 km / 74.5 miles | 35 km/h / 21.7 mph | 70 km / 43.5 miles |
3000 W | 50 km/h / 31.1 mph | 150 km / 93.2 miles | 40 km/h / 24.9 mph | 90 km / 56 miles |
5000 W | 60 km/h / 37.3 mph | 180 km / 112.5 miles | 50 km/h / 31.1 mph | 120 km / 74.5 miles |
8000 W | 70 km/h / 43.5 mph | 240 km / 149.5 miles | 60 km/h / 37.3 mph | 150 km / 93.2 miles |
10000 W | 80 km/h / 49.7 mph | 300 km / 186.4 miles | 70 km/h / 43.5 mph | 180 km / 112.5 miles |
12000 W | 90 km/h / 55.9 mph | 350 km / 217.5 miles | 80 km/h / 49.7 mph | 210 km / 130 miles |
15000 W | 100 km/h / 62.1 mph | 400 km / 248.5 miles | 90 km/h / 55.9 mph | 240 km / 150 miles |
20000 W | 120 km/h / 74.5 mph | 500 km / 310 miles | 110 km/h / 68.4 mph | 270 km / 168.5 miles |
Key Takeaways:
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E-bike (25 kg): With a 72V system, the e-bike sees a higher range compared to the e-motorcycle due to its lighter weight, even at higher power levels.
- For instance, a 5000W e-bike will reach 60 km/h (37.3 mph) and cover a range of 180 km (112.5 miles), while the 5000W e-motorcycle can reach 50 km/h (31.1 mph) with a range of 120 km (74.5 miles).
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E-motorcycle (150 kg): Heavier weight means slightly lower speeds and shorter ranges for the same motor power compared to the e-bike.
- For example, with 20000W, the e-motorcycle hits 110 km/h (68.4 mph) with a range of 270 km (168.5 miles), while the e-bike at 20000W would reach 120 km/h (74.5 mph) and cover 500 km (310 miles).
This table shows the estimated speed for each motor power (ranging from 350W to 20,000W) across different battery voltages (12V to 72V). The E-Bike speed is based on lower power usage, while the E-Motorcycle speed accounts for more powerful consumption and higher speeds.
Notes:
- Higher voltage generally increases the range.
- Speed, terrain, and weight will also affect the range.
- Weight also affects range and acceleration moderately
This simplified version should make it easier to compare!
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1. What is an Electric Bike (ebike)?
Answer: An electric bike (ebike) is a bicycle that uses a motor to assist with pedaling. The motor provides extra power to help you ride faster and farther with less effort. Our electric bikes are designed for all types of riders, whether you're commuting in the city or exploring off-road trails on an electric mountain bike.
2. What types of electric bikes do you offer?
Answer: We offer a wide variety of electric bikes, including:
- Electric mountain bikes (for rugged terrain)
- Electric road bikes (for commuting and leisure)
- Electric motorcycles (for high-speed performance)
- Electric motocross bikes (for off-road enthusiasts)
All our bikes are built with high-quality materials and advanced electric technology to give you a smooth, enjoyable ride.
3. How far can I go on an electric bike?
Answer: The range of an ebike depends on the model and battery size. On average, our electric bikes can travel between 30 to 80 miles on a single charge. If you're looking for longer rides, we recommend the electric mountain bikes and electric motorcycles, which are designed to handle more distance.
4. How fast can an electric bike go?
Answer: Our electric bikes are capable of reaching speeds of up to 28 mph, depending on the model. If you’re looking for more speed, check out our electric motorcycles, which can exceed 50 mph.
5. Are your electric bikes easy to maintain?
Answer: Yes! Our electric bikes are designed with user-friendly maintenance in mind. The battery and motor require minimal upkeep. Regular checks on tire pressure, brakes, and chain will ensure your bike stays in top condition. Plus, we offer electric mountain bikes and electric motocross bikes that are built to withstand tough conditions.
6. How long does the battery last on an electric bike?
Answer: The battery life on our ebikes typically lasts for 2-5 years with proper care. To maximize the lifespan, avoid extreme temperatures and always store your bike in a cool, dry place. Charging the battery after each ride and following our maintenance guidelines will keep it in great shape.
7. Do you offer any financing options?
Answer: Yes! We offer flexible financing options for all our electric bikes and electric motorcycles. You can spread the cost of your purchase over time, making it easier to ride away on your new ebike or electric mountain bike.
8. Can I ride an electric bike in the rain?
Answer: Yes! Our electric bikes are built to withstand rain and wet conditions. However, it's important to remember that riding in extreme weather conditions can affect battery performance. Always make sure the motor and battery are dry after riding in wet conditions.
9. Do I need a license to ride an electric motorcycle or electric motocross bike?
Answer: Licensing requirements for electric motorcycles vary by location. Generally, you’ll need a motorcycle license for electric motorcycles, but electric motocross bikes are typically used on private tracks and do not require a license. Always check your local regulations before riding.
10. What is the difference between an electric bike and an electric motorcycle?
Answer: The main difference between an electric bike and an electric motorcycle lies in the power and speed. Electric bikes are pedal-assisted and are designed for everyday commuting and recreational riding. Electric motorcycles, on the other hand, are powered solely by the motor and are built for high-speed performance and longer distances.
11. How do I choose the best electric bike for me?
Answer: Choosing the best ebike depends on your riding style and needs:
- If you enjoy mountain trails, go for an electric mountain bike.
- If you want a bike for commuting, a standard electric bike will suit you.
- For high-speed thrills, our electric motorcycles or electric motocross bikes might be the best choice.
Feel free to contact us if you need help picking the perfect bike!
12. What is your warranty policy?
Answer: We provide a 1-year warranty on all our electric bikes and electric motorcycles. This covers any defects in materials or workmanship. For more details on the warranty, please visit our warranty page.
15. How do I charge my electric bike?
Answer: Charging your ebike is simple. Just plug the charger into the battery port, and your battery will be fully charged in about 4-6 hours. We recommend charging your bike after each ride to keep the battery at optimal levels.
16. What are watts, volts, and amps, and why are they important when picking an ebike?
Wattage W, Voltage V and Amps AH and what do they mean when picking an Electric bike or hybrid motorcycle – Franklyn & Page Emporium
Answer: Watts, volts, and amps are key to understanding the performance of your ebike. Here’s a simple breakdown:
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Watts (W): This measures the power and acceleration of the motor. More watts mean more power. For example, a 1000W motor will help you accelerate, go faster and tackle hills better than a 400W motor.
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Volts (V): This measures the strength and transmission of the battery’s power. Higher volts usually mean more speed and better battery life. Most ebikes have 48v, 52v and 72v batteries.
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Amps (A): This measures how much electricity and power flows to the motor. More amps can mean longer range and battery life and better power for longer rides.
When choosing an Ebike, think about:
- For casual commuting, a 400W motor with a 48V battery is usually enough.
- For off-road riding or hills, look for a 1500W or 2000W motor with a 48V or 52v battery for better performance.
- Extreme riding from 3000w and above with a 72v battery
In short, more watts, volts, and amps give you a stronger and longer-lasting ride!
Still Have Questions?
If you need more information about our electric bikes, electric motorcycles, or any other products, don’t hesitate to get in touch with us! Visit our contact page or call us at
Franklynandpage@europe.com
What is your return policy?
We have a 30-day return policy. If you are not satisfied with your purchase, you can request a return within 30 days of receiving the item. To be eligible for a return, the item must be in the same condition as you received it, unused, with tags, and in its original packaging. Please refer to our Refund Policy for more details on how to initiate a return.
Do you offer international shipping?
Yes, we offer international shipping to select countries. During the checkout process, you can enter your address to see if we ship to your location. Please note that international orders may be subject to customs fees, import taxes, and other charges imposed by the destination country. These fees are the responsibility of the customer.