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Current catalogue JB Hi-Fi - Valid from 01.08 to 31.08 - Page nb 46

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Catalogue JB Hi-Fi 01.08.2022 - 31.08.2022
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LIFE TECH FEATURE visit stack.com.au continued Our Top 10 reasons to buy an electric bike 1. First and foremost, riding an e-bike is so much fun! Image: Luca Campioni (Unsplash) 2. Fitness isn’t a barrier. You can enjoy e-cycling regardless of your physical fitness levels. 3. You’re reducing your carbon footprint. 4. You can forget about rising fuel costs. 5. You don’t have to stress about city parking, including fees. 6. It’s good for your health, fitness, and mental wellbeing. Dems Da Rules Before you stump up the readies and secure your new e-bike, it’s worth taking a squiz at the legals. Like any mode of transport in Australia, e-bikes are governed by a set of rules that do differ across states and territories. It’s essential to check your state’s compliance rules before the rubber hits the road, and here are the basics: The motor fitted to on-road e-bikes is capped at 250 watts or less. Anything above that is strictly reserved for off-road only. All on-road electric bikes with a throttle are only allowed up to 6kph. Any speed greater than 6kph requires pedal assistance. The pedal-assist (more on this later) feature on an e-bike may not exceed 25kph. You can pedal faster than this, but the motor must cut out at 25kph. Helmets are mandatory when riding an e-bike across Australia, so expect a tap on the shoulder if you’re not wearing one. E-bikes are required to have two working lights on them: a red on the rear and a white on the front. What is the 'e' in an e-bike? The core principle of an e-bike differs little from a traditional bike. Three main components make the magic happen: the battery, the motor, and the control unit. The lithium battery is the lifeblood: no power, no e-bike (although you can still use it as a traditional bike). Battery power Like your smartphone battery, e-bike batteries have come a long way. The lithium battery is lighter and holds more juice, allowing for greater range. Range depends on several factors, including the rider's weight, riding conditions, and the type of surface being traversed. Manufacturers will include a general range figure with an e-bike, but this should only be used as an approximation. Batteries can either be surface mounted, semi-integrated, or internal. What does that mean? Well, you can remove the batteries of two for charging, whereas with an integrated battery, the bike will need to be wheeled to a power source. Charging times can vary quite considerably, so consult the manufacturer’s recommendations. The oomph 7. You can cycle for longer and further. 8. Worrying about hills is a thing of the past. 9. More and more Australian cities are making roads more accessible for cyclists. 10. E-bike owners don’t have to worry about insurance costs or the dreaded coffer-draining annual registration fees. Safety components together. You’ll find stats like distance travelled, speed, and battery life on an LED display. The motor can be found Approved headgear protection is in one of two places. essential when using any form of The hub-drive motor is rideable. It’s also vital to check positioned in the rear your state legislation before wheel's centre, while Choosing a mode taking to the road; laws differ the mid-drive motor is There are three riding considerably from state positioned where the pedals options open to e-bike to state. join the bike. There are pros riders. The first is to go and cons to both, but generally, traditional and use pedal you’ll find hub motors are more power alone. But you didn’t buy suited to beginner riders not worried an electric bike to pant and sweat up about regular gear changing and looking for a hill using just your legs. With pedal-assist, stress-free riding. They’re also at the more you get the best of both worlds. As the name affordable end of the scale. More experienced suggests, using this mode engages the motor riders will lean into the mid-drive motor, offering and provides a welcome boost to your pedalling versatility and stability across mountain and action, so you’re still burning calories without road biking. depleting all your energy. Finally, throttle assist works in the same way as a motorbike. Twist the bike grip and away you go. This is the option The brains for masters of lethargy, or when your body Control units are the heart of the bike, an gives up and refuses to go one step further. onboard computer that brings all the electrical Let’s torque “When the spirits are low, when the day appears dark, when work becomes monotonous, when hope hardly seems worth having, just mount a bicycle and go out for a spin down the road, without thought on anything but the ride you are taking.” – British author Arthur Conan Doyle 46 AUGUST 2022 st214_042-054_LIFETECH-eRideables-PROOFED-AF.indd 5 This is an important feature of e-bikes. To simplify the explanation, think of torque as the available power to turn the e-bike’s rear wheel. The higher the torque, the greater the acceleration a rider has on hand to propel from a stopped position. It provides a faster take off, enables easier starts on a hill, and lends more jbhifi.com.au 26/7/2022 3:59 pm

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LIFE TECH FEATURE visit stack.com.au continued Our Top 10 reasons to buy an electric bike 1. First and foremost, riding an e-bike is so much fun! Image: Luca Campioni (Unsplash) 2. Fitness isn’t a barrier. You can enjoy e-cycling regardless of your physical fitness levels. 3. You’re reducing your carbon footprint. 4. You can forget about rising fuel costs. 5. You don’t have to stress about city parking, including fees. 6. It’s good for your health, fitness, and mental wellbeing. Dems Da Rules Before you stump up the readies and secure your new e-bike, it’s worth taking a squiz at the legals. Like any mode of transport in Australia, e-bikes are governed by a set of rules that do differ across states and territories. It’s essential to check your state’s compliance rules before the rubber hits the road, and here are the basics: The motor fitted to on-road e-bikes is capped at 250 watts or less. Anything above that is strictly reserved for off-road only. All on-road electric bikes with a throttle are only allowed up to 6kph. Any speed greater than 6kph requires pedal assistance. The pedal-assist (more on this later) feature on an e-bike may not exceed 25kph. You can pedal faster than this, but the motor must cut out at 25kph. Helmets are mandatory when riding an e-bike across Australia, so expect a tap on the shoulder if you’re not wearing one. E-bikes are required to have two working lights on them: a red on the rear and a white on the front. What is the 'e' in an e-bike? The core principle of an e-bike differs little from a traditional bike. Three main components make the magic happen: the battery, the motor, and the control unit. The lithium battery is the lifeblood: no power, no e-bike (although you can still use it as a traditional bike). Battery power Like your smartphone battery, e-bike batteries have come a long way. The lithium battery is lighter and holds more juice, allowing for greater range. Range depends on several factors, including the rider's weight, riding conditions, and the type of surface being traversed. Manufacturers will include a general range figure with an e-bike, but this should only be used as an approximation. Batteries can either be surface mounted, semi-integrated, or internal. What does that mean? Well, you can remove the batteries of two for charging, whereas with an integrated battery, the bike will need to be wheeled to a power source. Charging times can vary quite considerably, so consult the manufacturer’s recommendations. The oomph 7. You can cycle for longer and further. 8. Worrying about hills is a thing of the past. 9. More and more Australian cities are making roads more accessible for cyclists. 10. E-bike owners don’t have to worry about insurance costs or the dreaded coffer-draining annual registration fees. Safety components together. You’ll find stats like distance travelled, speed, and battery life on an LED display. The motor can be found Approved headgear protection is in one of two places. essential when using any form of The hub-drive motor is rideable. It’s also vital to check positioned in the rear your state legislation before wheel's centre, while Choosing a mode taking to the road; laws differ the mid-drive motor is There are three riding considerably from state positioned where the pedals options open to e-bike to state. join the bike. There are pros riders. The first is to go and cons to both, but generally, traditional and use pedal you’ll find hub motors are more power alone. But you didn’t buy suited to beginner riders not worried an electric bike to pant and sweat up about regular gear changing and looking for a hill using just your legs. With pedal-assist, stress-free riding. They’re also at the more you get the best of both worlds. As the name affordable end of the scale. More experienced suggests, using this mode engages the motor riders will lean into the mid-drive motor, offering and provides a welcome boost to your pedalling versatility and stability across mountain and action, so you’re still burning calories without road biking. depleting all your energy. Finally, throttle assist works in the same way as a motorbike. Twist the bike grip and away you go. This is the option The brains for masters of lethargy, or when your body Control units are the heart of the bike, an gives up and refuses to go one step further. onboard computer that brings all the electrical Let’s torque “When the spirits are low, when the day appears dark, when work becomes monotonous, when hope hardly seems worth having, just mount a bicycle and go out for a spin down the road, without thought on anything but the ride you are taking.” – British author Arthur Conan Doyle 46 AUGUST 2022 st214_042-054_LIFETECH-eRideables-PROOFED-AF.indd 5 This is an important feature of e-bikes. To simplify the explanation, think of torque as the available power to turn the e-bike’s rear wheel. The higher the torque, the greater the acceleration a rider has on hand to propel from a stopped position. It provides a faster take off, enables easier starts on a hill, and lends more jbhifi.com.au 26/7/2022 3:59 pm
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