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At Cora's we’re passionate about e-bicycles. And, not just bikes, e-boards, e-scooters too. We believe that e-bikes and other electric forms of transportation and recreation offer a simple solution to many of our communities’ complex issues. E-bikes are great for your personal health and for the health of our environment. E-bikes can help you save money on transportation, and can provide you with endless miles of fun with your family and friends.
We proudly serve all types of cyclists, including new and veteran riders, road and mountain aficionados, and recreation and transportation cyclists. Come visit us, we’re here to help you with all of your cycling needs. Learn more about what makes us unique, and visit us today to meet our friendly staff and experience our incredible product selection.
For your safety, wearing a helmet is required, as well as signing aliability waiver and providing a legal driver’s license.
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OUR E-BIKE INVENTORY
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DO I NEED SPECIAL INSURANCE?Check with your insurance company. Some insurance companies do not treat e-bikes as bicycles, so you may need to get a rider added to your homeowners/renters insurance for theft protection.
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DO I NEED A LICENSE TO RIDE AN E-BIKE?No. As long as the e-bike has a motor size of 750 watts or less (1000 watts in Oregon) and is programmed so that it can’t go more than 20mph without pedaling, there is no need for a license.
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HOW FAR CAN I GO ON ONE CHARGE?The biggest factor contributing to your range is whether you pedal or just use a throttle without pedaling, along with what level of assist you use. With relaxed pedaling expect 22-50 miles on a single charge for most e-bikes. Range will also be impacted by the battery capacity, terrain, wind and your size. Many electric bikes pedal easily as regular bikes. So you can extend the range even further by using little or no power on level surfaces and down hill.
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HOW LONG DOES IT TAKE TO CHARGE?A lithium ion ebike battery that is fully depleted will take 3.5 to 6 hours to recharge. Batteries that still have a partial charge when you start charging will take less. In addition, the last hour or so of a charge is used to "top-off" the cells, and you don't have to wait for that process to be completed. So some batteries can be 90% charged in 2.5 hours or less.