If you're deciding on an e-bike and speed is a factor, keep these in mind:
· Intended use: Commuting on bike lanes? Then a 20 mph assist top speed may suffice. Want to ride off-road or push higher speeds? Then a higher-power model like the GT-2000 may be relevant.
· Local laws/regulations: Check your jurisdiction’s classification of e-bikes, what motor-assist speeds are permitted on roads, bike lanes, and trails.
· Safety equipment: If you can go faster, you’ll want better brakes, suspension, tires, a helmet, and possibly riding gear.
· Battery and range trade-offs: Higher speeds drain the battery faster; pay attention to range under high-speed use.
· Terrain and real-world conditions: If you ride in hilly terrain, strong headwinds, heavy load, your effective top speed may be lower than spec.
· Insurance/classification: High-speed or high-power machines might fall under motorcycle or moped regulations in some areas — require registration, license, etc.