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The All Terrain R750 HT is programmed to go 20mph on throttle-only mode and on pedal-assist which makes it a Class 2 electric bike. If needed, our bikes can be adjusted to meet the various classifications. Here’s how you can set up your bike to be Class 1, Class 2, or Class 3 as needed. […]

The All Terrain R750 HT is programmed to go 20mph on throttle-only mode and on pedal-assist which makes it a Class 2 electric bike. If needed, our bikes can be adjusted to meet the various classifications. Here’s how you can set up your bike to be Class 1, Class 2, or Class 3 as needed. If you’d like to convert your bike to be a Class 1 electric bike, you would need to remove the throttle. The bike is pre-programmed at 20mph which is required to meet the Class 1 standard classification. To use your bike as a Class 2 bike, you can keep the throttle installed on your bike and also limit the max speed to 20mph in the display. Out of the box your bike is programmed to meet these classifications. This setting will allow use of the bike using either pedal-assist or throttle-only mode up to 20mph, which meets the definition of a Class 2 electric bike. By removing the throttle and programming the max speed to 28mph the bikes can be operated using pedal-assist only and meet the requirements of being a Class 3 bike.