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Originally Posted by ohioshooter
Most ebikes are limited to 20mph. There are some manufactured that have a 28mph limit. No ebikes that I have seen or heard of will go any faster than that without modifications. No manufactured ebike that I’m aware of will go more than 20mph without peddling. Ebikes are here to stay.
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They are limited to between 20 and 28mph on roads in the USA. Golf carts that are set to go over 20mph are required to change their designation to LSVs, not golf carts, and must be registered, insured, and the driver must have a valid drivers license in Florida.
E-bikes are allowed to be set to go faster than golf carts, AND faster than LSVs (which aren't supposed to be set past 25mph but often are).
And a simple google search on "e-bike top speed" returned an entire page of results showing brands and manufacturers and advertisements for e-bike companies boasting about their high-speed e-bikes. So that indicates that - you had (up until just now) a very limited knowledge of the top speed of e-bikes.