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Standards 2849 & 2271 Compliant
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Up to 160 km | 100 miles
Moteur à moyeu à engrenages de 750 W (crête)
Up to Batterie Li-ion encapsulée de 1 200 Wh
5 niveaux d'assistance au pédalage + accélérateur au pouce
Affichage couleur numérique
Systèmes de freinage hydraulique SEMILOG
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Standards 2849 & 2271 Compliant
Test Rides and service across Canada
Most electric bicycles go 40–100 km per charge. Emmo’s top model can reach up to 200 km—great for long commutes or weekend trips in Ontario and beyond, depending on terrain, battery size, and riding style.
Normally, there is an age limit for riding an e‑bike (applied to both rider and passenger), which varies by province. It's typically 16 years in British Columbia, Ontario, and Newfoundland; and 14 in Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Quebec. Always check your local laws before letting minors ride.
However, e‑bike regulations may vary by province and are subject to change. We recommend that buyers consult their local transportation authorities to confirm compliance. It is the buyer’s responsibility to ensure the lawful use of the product(s) in their area. For more details, please refer to our Terms and Conditions: https://emmo.ca/pages/terms-and-conditions .
The key difference is power and hill-climbing ability. A 750W motor offers higher torque for steep terrain, heavier riders, or added cargo. A 500W motor balances performance and efficiency for most rides. For lighter riders or flat, low-speed areas, even a 350W motor can be sufficient.
Fat tire e-bikes are built for all terrain riding—featuring 4”+ tires that increase traction, absorb bumps, and offer better balance. They perform well in all seasons, especially during rain or snow, making them ideal for riders who want stability and comfort on mixed or rough terrain. If you’re looking for smooth, confident control year-round, a fat tire model is worth considering.
Yes. Most come equipped with high-power motors and large battery capacities for slope performance. Choose models with upgraded wattage for smoother hill climbs and better support when carrying cargo or passengers.