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🚲 Big Changes for E-Bike Riders in 2025

As of January 1, 2025, California has updated how throttles can be used on electric bikes. These changes are part of a broader effort to standardize safety expectations across e-bike classes.

✅ Here’s What the New Law Says:

  • Class 2 E-Bikes:
    • Throttle still allowed
    • Motor must cut off at 20 mph
  • Class 1 & Class 3 E-Bikes:
    • Throttle use is prohibited
    • Exception: A very slow “walk mode” (3.7 mph max) is still permitted

👉 For more, see the official legal summary.


🧠 Experience From the Saddle

As the Co-Founder and former CEO of E-Lux Electric Bikes, I’ve spent 10 years witnessing how riders interact with e-bike technology. Here’s what I’ve learned:

Throttles aren’t inherently more dangerous than pedal assist. In some situations—like turning—they might even be safer. Pedaling in Pedal Assist mode during a turn can trigger motor acceleration, increasing crash risk.

⚠️ The Real Danger? Rider Awareness.

No matter what class of e-bike you ride—Class 1, 2, or 3—safety comes down to you and how you ride.

  • Stay aware of your speed
  • Be mindful of your surroundings
  • Always allow for proper stopping distance

EBikes are inherently dangerous. Whether they have Pedal Assist, Throttles or both. The power source doesn’t change this simple truth:

🧘‍♂️ Staying present and alert is the most effective way to avoid a crash.


✅ Ride Smart. Ride Safe. Stay Informed.

These law changes are a great reminder to check your bike’s classification, understand your equipment, and adjust your riding habits accordingly.


🏷️ Tags:

#ebike #californialaw #ridersrule #ebikesafety #eluxbikes

Sources:

https://www.mofo.com/resources/insights/250506-new-california-law-redefines-e-bikes

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