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FISHAW bikes of this category are designed for
riding on hard-surface roads, where the wheels
remain in permanent contact with the ground.
The rider's maximum weight including baggage
should not exceed 120 kg for the Urban E-Bikes
and 130 kg for the E-Mountain Bikes.
FISHAW e-bikes are not suitable for stair riding,
jumps, slides, wheelies, tricks.
For your own safety, do not overestimate your
riding skills. Please note that though looking
easy the tricks of a professional are dangerous
and can cause serious injury. Always protect
yourself with suitable clothing.
When riding a FISHAW electric bicycle,
wearing a helmet is compulsory and must
comply with
Australian standard AS/NZS
2063.
FISHAW Urban electric bicycles are designed
for cycling exclusively on paths and roads with
a compacted surface. They are equipped with
tyres suitable for riding on grass and gravel
surfaces, making them suitable for most rail
trails and touring. FISHAW urban electric bikes
are generally suitable for off-road use, as long
as they are ridden on well-maintained trails
and tracks with compacted surfaces and no
large rocks or holes.
Your FISHAW electric bike is designed for
a maximum overall weight including rider and
baggage. The overall weight is 120 kg for Urban
models and 130 kg for Mountain Bike models.
Be sure to use your FISHAW electric
bike only for its intended purpose, as it may
otherwise not withstand the stress and fail.
Risk of an accident!
Please note that there are different
types of pedelecs and e-bikes which are
subject to
different legal framework conditions. All
FISHAW E-Bike
’s conform to the Australian
regulations for Pedalecs (pedal assist bicycles).
POWER-ASSISTED PEDAL CYCLE (AB)
A pedal cycle to which is attached one or more
auxiliary propulsion motors having a combined
maximum power output not exceeding 200
watts; or
A ‘
Pedelec
’.
PEDELEC - A vehicle meeting European
Committee for Standardization EN 15194:2009
or EN 15194:2009+A1:2011 Cycles - Electrically
power assisted cycles - EPAC Bicycles.
To be considered a Power Assisted Pedal Cycle
or a Pedelec, the following requirements apply:
Power Assisted Pedal Cycle
–
maximum power
output 200 watts
The auxiliary motor/s must not be capable of
producing a combined maximum power output
exceeding 200 watts, whether or not the
motor/s is operating.
2.
Power-assisted pedal cycle
–
maximum
power outpu
t 250 watts (a ‘Ped
e
lec’)
Motor has no more than 250 watts.
Compliant with EN 15194:2009 or EN
15194:2009+A1:2011
Top power assisted speed limited to 25
kilometres per hour.
A person must still be able to propel the bicycle
via pedals without the motor operating.
Road Safety requirements vary slightly from
State to State
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