200 mile range per charge possible?

...specify which part of my statement is wrong...
Your statement is incomplete, and yes, a screenshot of THE public law defining what an ebike is. Public law 107-319, 116 Stat. 2776 enacted December 4th, 2002. But to answer your question... nah, I'm tired of wasting my time and words on you. Read all these (if you can), and try to comprehend that they all stem from the original definition of an ebike as shown in the screenshot that seems beyond your capacity to understand for some reason, traumatic head injury, drug use, simply don't care about facts?

https://www.federalregister.gov/doc.../requirements-for-low-speed-electric-bicycles

https://www.mtbr.com/threads/cspa-definition-of-an-ebike.1085623/

https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/15/2085

https://www.doi.gov/sites/doi.gov/f..._through_the_use_of_electric_bikes_-508_0.pdf

https://www.theproscloset.com/blogs...TVv3lfoC50IkKFpA3t0_7UX5b0RtmEmBoC1jYQAvD_BwE

If you're still confused after having actually read all the above, well then... I'm sorry for having made fun of you and... ah, Who's a Good Boy?!?! You are! You're a good boy!

That said... I will still be calling you out for every misleading and incorrect post you make in my hopes of helping others more capable of comprehending facts, the truth, and actual experience of riding an ebike.

Make sure you get outside today.
 
Can you specify what fact in the law you are arguing for?

Fact is bikes have two wheels and trikes have three wheels?

Is that the mistake you refer in my previous statement?

Yes or no answer would suffice.

BTW, I already been outside and did my ride over 6 hours ago.
 
I wonder if that Optibike in the link qualifies as a true "touring bike", according to the latest definition.
 
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