Some Team Evesham thoughts, questions, and information on E-volving Bikes
Health, wellness, community, and friendship through cycling have been core Team Evesham tenants since its founding. Since then, cycling has grown in popularity and we have evolved to serve our members with more and different types of rides. Team Evesham has now updated our policies and practices to allow e-bikes on our rides.
Why consider E-bikes – they’re not normal bikes?
While E-bikes currently represent only a portion of the bikes sold, their popularity, including among our members, is growing. E-bikes can enable aging riders to continue cycling, assist those facing physical challenges, and enable people to participate in longer rides, ride more often, or ride at all.
What is an e-bike?
Team Evesham allows ONLY “pedal assist” e-bikes that fit the requirements under NJ law as “Class I. low-speed electric bicycles”. Specifically, Class I E-bikes must have fully operational pedals, can have motor assistance only while the rider is pedaling, and the motor ceases to provide assistance when they stop pedaling and does not assist above a speed of 20 mph (NJ motor vehicle laws, Title 39). These E-bikes are different than those with a throttle or assist without pedaling (Class II) , mopeds, scooters, or similar. This also excludes Class III E-bikes which allow a 28 mph vs 20 mph motor threshold.
E-bikes are subject to the same rules of the road as normal bikes but under NJ law, they may also be subject to further restriction by local municipalities. For example, trails or bike path’s may be designated as “no motorized vehicles” by a locality and this would include e-bikes. Also, e-bike licensure requirements now apply in NJ.
Are e-bikes as safe as pedaled bicycles?
Assuming a bicycle, e-bike or otherwise, is in good operational condition whether it can be ridden safely or not does not depend on the device – it depends on the rider!
Riding safely is a primary responsibility of each and every rider and e-bikes are no different. Like any cyclist, e-bike riders need to align the speed and types of rides in which they participate with their skills as a rider. With speed, your ability to understand the environment of the road is exponentially more important as riding faster reduces the time you have to react. Door zones, road hazards, actions of other vehicles, all come at you faster and you need to be capable of both recognizing what is happening and reacting to it faster. This applies equally to normal bicycle or E-bike riders and either can be ridden safely if ridden within the capability of the rider.
Even though a beginning or E-bike rider may be capable of reaching the speed of a “B+” ride for example, they should not be embarking on such a ride until their handling and road awareness skills have developed to the point where they can safely manage the challenges of a ride at that pace. As e-bikes can assist a rider to move faster than they might be able to on their own, understanding and riding within this limitation is critically important to being a safe rider.