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Bike Classes
Class 1 E-Bikes Pedal-assist only to 20 mph — where they're legal, what trail access they preserve, and why the motor feel matters more than the watt rating for class 1 buying decisions. → Class 2 E-Bikes Throttle-enabled to 20 mph — where they're allowed, the practical difference from Class 1 in real use, and the buyers for whom throttle-on-demand is worth the regulatory trade-offs. → Class 3 E-Bikes Pedal-assist to 28 mph — where they're regulated separately from Class 1 and 2, what the speed advantage costs in battery range, and the helmet requirements in most states. →
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Essential accessories for Aventon Class 3 e-bikes including compliance decals, chargers, lights, and cables to keep your bike legal and functional.
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Trek Class 3 eBikes: 6 Top Picks and Accessories
Explore Trek Class 3 eBikes and essential accessories. Our roundup covers six products spanning compliance decals to fat-tire builds for 28 mph pedal-assist riders.