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RayneMay

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Indonesian Electric Bike Laws Inquiry
« on: Today at 11:22:17 »
I am an expat and gear/bike freak and interested in buying an electric bike that is sold locally. The electric bike have no pedals and looks more like a motorcycle. The specifications: 2000 watt motor, 72V, 20 ah lead acid battery, maximum speed is 58km/h and range is 60km.

California laws, electric bikes with more than 750 watts requires motorcycle license and Department of Transportation (DOT) certifications/approval. If not mistaken, the above electric bike is classified as Class 3.

I was wondering any electric bike fans/experts advise if I need an Indonesian motorcycle license to ride the 2000 watts electric bike in Indonesia. I will be riding the electric bike casually to the bank, grocery store and errands.

EmelyKaufman

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Re: Indonesian Electric Bike Laws Inquiry
« Reply #1 on: Today at 11:25:33 »
 In Indonesia, any vehicle without pedals that can go over 25 km/h is generally treated as a motorcycle. You'll likely need an Indonesian motorcycle license (SIM C). It's a good idea to check with local traffic authorities to confirm, as regulations can vary by region. 

DerekVendel

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Re: Indonesian Electric Bike Laws Inquiry
« Reply #2 on: Today at 11:38:48 »
From what I've read, Indonesia's rules might treat anything over 750 watts or without pedals as a motorbike, so you'd likely need a motorcycle license. It's worth checking locally because regulations can vary a lot by region.

I'd also recommend looking into specialized insurance for you and your bike. Even if it's just casual errands, having the right coverage could save you a lot of hassle.

I know some folks back home in the UK who've had success with bicycle insurance uk style plans for e-bikes, but with your specs, you'd probably need motorcycle insurance. That's definitely pushing into motorcycle territory!