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yes
yes but not on main roads
No you dont need to get one. Only a car bike and pram
Provided the bike meets the definition of an Electrically Assisted Pedal Cycle (EAPC), it can ridden without a licence or insurance provided the rider is at least 14 years old.To meet the EAPC requirements, the bike must:have pedals that can be used to propel ithave a cut off so it can't power the bike when travelling over 15.5mphhave a maximum power output of 250 wattsdisplay details of the manufacturer including either the motor output or the voltage and maximum speedIf the bike does not meet those requirements, it is not classed as a pedal bike and therefore a driving licence, vehicle registration, tax and insurance will be required.
12 or over but most policemen say about 14 or 13
no such thing in bc. if it's an enduro you have to be 16 before you can get a motorcycle licence to ride on road
By pocket bike - I hope you mean a portable electric bike. Check out: http://ecobike-usa.com/products/vatavio-folding-electric-bike.asp and you will get the closest to a portable electric bike. Good luck
I don't think you need a licence to ride any sort of bike you should just buy a bike and ride it its not like cars where you need licence's because with bikes you can just buy it, ride it as there is no place at all to buy real bike licences. If somebody has told you you need a licence to ride a three wheeled bike you shouldn't have to for ANY bike.
no
no
You can find batteries for your electric bike at www.batterywholesale.com where they carry a selection of bike batteries that are compatible with your electric bike.
The electric bike conversion kits from www.werelectrified.com convert any bicycle into an electric bike. The kits are easy to install.