About AlwayBike
E-bikes aren’t just a trend, they’re changing the way people move. At AlwayBike, we want to make riding easier, more fun, and better for the planet. Our lineup includes everything from folding bikes that fit in tight spaces to step-through models that are easy to hop on and off, plus long-range options for riders who like to go the distance.
Every bike we build uses quality components, designed to be lightweight, reliable, and comfortable. And since most of our bikes fold, they’re easy to carry, tuck away at home, or take on your next adventure. Whether you’re commuting, exploring, or just cruising, we’ve got a bike that’ll fit right into your lifestyle.
eBike FAQ
How fast can eBikes go?
Most eBikes can hit speeds around 20–28 mph (32–45 km/h). The exact top speed depends on the bike itself and your local laws.
How do eBikes work?
An eBike rides just like a normal bicycle, but when you pedal, the motor gives you an extra push. That means less effort on hills, quicker commutes, and longer rides without feeling worn out. You can choose how much boost you want as you ride.
Are eBikes legal on the road?
In most places, yes. Rules vary depending on the type of eBike, but as long as you stay within the limits for speed and motor power, you’re good to go. Our bikes are built with those rules in mind.
What’s the best way to pick an eBike?
Think about how you’ll use it. Need a daily commuter? A bike for weekend rides? Something lightweight for travel? Once you know your main use, compare things like battery range, motor power, frame style, and price. And if you can, test ride one, you’ll know pretty quickly which bike feels right.
Are eBikes considered motorized vehicles?
Usually not. Most eBikes are treated as bicycles with electric assist, not like mopeds or scooters. Still, it’s smart to check your local regulations just to be sure.
How far can an eBike go on a single charge?
It depends on the battery size, the terrain, and how much assistance you use. On average, most eBikes get anywhere from 25 to 60 miles per charge. Some long-range models can go even further.
How long does it take to charge the battery?
Most eBike batteries take between 4 and 6 hours to fully charge. You can plug them into a standard outlet, and many riders just charge overnight so it’s ready to roll in the morning.
What kind of maintenance do eBikes need?
Maintaining an eBike isn’t much different from a regular bicycle, keep the tires inflated, check your brakes, and get it tuned up once in a while. The motor and battery don’t need much attention, just proper charging and storage.