NOK

Scooter électrique robuste de style aventure
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NOK

Scooter électrique robuste de style aventure
4.9 (95)
$3,398 CAD Prix régulier

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E-Bike Laws in Canada

In most provinces and territories, e-bikes — even those styled like motorcycles or scooters — are recognized as legal and compliant when they meet federal and provincial standards, including a maximum 500W motor and 32 km/h top speed.

In most cases, no license or insurance is required, and you may use it like a regular bicycle. This model is designed and manufactured to align with those guidelines.

⚠️ Important:
Motorcycle-style ebikes and scooter-style ebikes are excluded from the power-assisted bicycle category in Quebec and Prince Edward Island. Regulations may vary by province or city. Please check your local laws before riding.

👉 For more details, see our [Terms & Conditions].

Standard
Warranty
200+
Local Dealers
30-Day
Return
Technical Specification
Technical Specification
Power System
Motor

Moteur de moyeu sans balais QS Super Torque

Charging Time

3 à 10 heures (selon la taille de la batterie)

Range

45 km - 60 km, 65 km - 75 km, 110 km - 120 km

Riding Experience
Riding Modes

Puissance à la demande grâce à la poignée d'accélérateur rotative

Gear

Trois vitesses (élevée, moyenne et basse)

Build and Structure
Frame Material

Aluminium

Dimension

196 x 77 x 137 cm / 77 x 31 x 54 pouces
(Longueur x Largeur x Hauteur)

Net Weight

120 kg | 265 lb

Load Capacity

280 kg / 620 lb

Wheels and Tires
Front and Rear Tires

Pneu tubeless 12" x 5,1"

Wheel

Jantes en alliage d'aluminium

Braking and Safety
Brakes

Freins à disque hydrauliques à double piston (avant et arrière)

Lights and Signals

Phare à LED, feu de jour, feu stop, feu arrière et clignotants

Additional Features
Display

Écran couleur LCD numérique avancé

Storage

Rangement sous le siège ; Coffre de selle (en option) ; Coffre arrière (en option)

Top Speed**

32km/h (Limited as per Canadian e-bike regulations)

Bike Dimensions
Bike Dimensions
Bike Dimension Geometry One Bike Dimension Geometry Two

NOK

NOK est un vélo électrique robuste de type scooter pour le transport de marchandises, de passagers et l'utilisation quotidienne, offrant un stockage sécurisé, une longue autonomie et des performances quotidiennes fiables.

  • Espace de chargement intégré avec coffre arrière ou sacoche en option pour les courses, l'équipement ou les objets personnels.
  • La batterie au lithium SafeSeal™ avec noyau en gel offre une puissance constante et une autonomie fiable pour la conduite quotidienne.
  • Le système d'allumage à double verrouillage et d'alarme offre une sécurité pratique pour le stationnement quotidien.
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Feature DETAILS

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FAQs

A bicycle-style e-bike looks and rides more like a traditional bicycle, while a scooter-style e-bike uses a step-through frame with a larger seat and a more moped-like, upright riding position.

Both usually include pedals, but scooter-style models are often picked for comfort and everyday practicality.

Key differences:
• Fit and comfort: bike-style feels more like pedaling a bicycle; scooter-style typically has a wider seat and relaxed ergonomics
• Carrying and storage: scooter-style frames often make it easier to add baskets or racks; bike-style is often lighter to lift and transport
• Size and handling: bike-style is usually slimmer for tight spaces; scooter-style can feel steadier at lower speeds but takes up more room
• Passenger and cargo options: scooter-style models may support larger cargo setups or passenger seating depending on the model

Guidelines may vary by location.

It depends on how you travel day to day, but an electric bike is often a great fit for shorter trips and city commuting, while a car can make more sense when you regularly need longer range or carry multiple people.

Here are a few practical factors to compare:
• Costs: E-bikes typically cost less to buy and maintain, and charging is usually much cheaper than fueling a car.
• Time and parking: In busy areas, an e-bike can be quicker door-to-door because parking is easier and you can often avoid traffic delays.
• Distance and cargo/passengers: E-bikes are ideal for many local errands and commutes, but a car may be better if you frequently travel longer distances, need to carry larger loads, or transport passengers.
• Weather and comfort: If you ride year-round, consider your local weather and how comfortable you’ll be riding in rain, cold, or heat compared with driving.

Before buying an electric moped-style e-bike, think about range, charging, fit, storage, and the rules where you plan to ride.

Estimate your typical distance and conditions (hills, wind, colder weather) and choose a battery setup that matches. If you can’t charge where you park, a removable battery can make charging much simpler.

Check charge time and where you’ll plug in (standard wall outlet at home, garage, or work). For battery longevity, store the bike and battery in a dry, moderate-temperature space, and if it’s stored for a while, charge it at least once a month.

Make sure the bike fits your body and needs, including seat height, reach, weight capacity, and any cargo or passenger plans. Planning secure storage with a good lock or cover is also important. Guidelines may differ by location.

For most food delivery riders, an e-scooter style ride is often the more practical option because it’s built for easy stop-and-go riding and carrying extra cargo.

A popular delivery choice is the Hornet X.I, especially if you want the option of dual batteries for longer shifts. The batteries are removable, which makes it convenient to charge indoors and store the bike when you’re not riding.

If you prefer a smaller, lighter setup, the Urban T is a solid compact option, and its removable battery also makes charging simple. If you’d rather stick with a bicycle-style frame, models like the Monta Dual can be a good fit when you want a more traditional riding feel.

When choosing a delivery ride, it helps to think about:
• Cargo space and mounting options (rear rack platforms can expand what you can carry)
• Battery capacity and whether you want a second battery option
• Comfort for long hours (seat position, suspension, and stability)
• Service and support access (local dealer availability can make maintenance easier)

We also offer delivery bags in different sizes to match the type of orders you typically carry.

Yes, many scooter-style e-bikes are designed to carry two riders.

It depends on the specific model’s maximum load rating and seat/footrest setup. Some models include an extended seat and rear footrests, and certain EMMO scooter-style models can support up to 280 kg (620 lb), such as NOK and Monster S (84V).

Before riding two-up, check the bike’s motor power and the listed maximum load capacity for your model, and reach out to our team if you’d like help confirming the right fit: https://emmo.ca/pages/contactus

Some local guidelines may apply.

*In Canada, e-bike regulations vary by province and region. Riders should familiarize themselves with the specific laws in their area. Generally, the maximum speed limit for e-bikes is 32 km/h, which is the default maximum speed for our e-bikes. As the rider, it is your full responsibility to comply with local laws and use the e-bike safely and responsibly. Be sure to check for any specific regulations, such as age requirements, helmet laws, and other applicable rules in your province or municipality. For comparison, in the United States, our e-bikes meet the standards of a Class 2 e-bike, which are defined as bikes that can be powered by a motor up to 32 km/h with a throttle.

*The rated travel distance for our E-bikes is determined under ideal conditions, which include a speed of 32 km/h, flat road surfaces, good weather conditions, and the bike being in optimal condition. It's important to note that the actual travel distance may vary due to factors such as the rider's weight, road conditions, weather conditions, and the overall condition of the bike. The actual travel distance may be shorter than the rated distance. We cannot guarantee any specific travel distance and advise riders to plan their trips accordingly.