RAEV Bullet
RAEV Bullet
TIMELESS LOOK, MODERN POWER
With a distinguished design background from Honda, we bring a unique perspective to the design that sets us apart from the competition. Fusing retro style with modern reliability, offering a timeless look and powerful features for a superior riding experience. Join us on the journey and experience the RAEV difference for yourself.
Hydraulic Disc Brakes
With increased power, safety is a priority. The Bullet V2 now features a hydraulic brakes system for better stopping power, providing reliable braking when you need it.
Kenda Kraze Tires
The 20”x4” Kenda Kraze tires offer a smooth and comfortable ride on paved roads, upgraded from the previous CST BFT tires, it’s thicker and more puncture resistant.
MOTO STYLE HEADLIGHTS
Stay visible and safe with the retro-style headlight, with integrated horn for added safety features.
Hydraulic Suspension
Enjoy smoother rides with the Bullet V2's hydraulic front fork featuring lockout. We increased the travel to 80mm for an even comfier journey.
COMMUTE WITH CONFIDENCE
The Bullet features a removable 48V 13Ah battery. With a range of up to 80 kms, you'll never worry about running out of power during your daily commute or weekend adventures.
EFFICIENT POWER FOR ADVENTURES
The bike comes pre-programmed as a road legal (max 25kph) e-bike, but can be unlocked to reach its full potential. In Offroad mode, Speeds of 40kph are easily achieved.
COMFORTABLE RIDE FOR THE EXPLORER
The Bullet's suspension provides a comfortable and smooth ride on paved roads, making it an ideal choice for commuting and cruising. Though not suited for extreme off-roading, it is more than enough for daily city rides.
Are E-Bikes legal to ride on the road?
Almost all Australian states follow a similar basis of rules which are established off the European standard EN15194.
In essence all e-bikes must;
- Not exceed 250W (Some states eg. NSW is 500W)
- Be propelled purely by pedal assist only and the pedals have to be used to keep the motor operating (a pedalec)
- Must not be operated purely by Throttle
- Must not be capable of exceeding 25km/h
- Abide by local law such as, wearing helmets, riding within speed limits in set areas etc
So the short story is that e-bikes are legal to use in Australia yes! Also with this in mind means you do not require any special licensing to ride!
However, each state may have different specific requirements which can be subject to change at anytime. So, be sure to check with your local authority for the most up to date advice before you ride.
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