Lectric eBike City Guide: Las Vegas (2024)

Christian and Nate are full-time RVers, travelers, parents, and avid eBikers. They spend their days exploring the country with their family and often turn to their eBikes as a convenient method to explorenew places!

They recently spent some time in Salt Lake City, UT, and Christian shared this blog about her experience. Check it out!

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When most people think of eBiking, beautiful vistas, mountains, and ocean boardwalks come to mind. While there’s no denying the allure of nature, there’s definitely something to be said about soaking in the lights and sights of the Neon Capital of the World.

Las Vegas is a city that has something for absolutely everyone! Love 5-Star hotels and celebrity chef-prepared meals? Vegas has you covered. Love outdoor sports like rock climbing or kayaking? The Vice City and its surroundings offers almost any kind of outdoor adventure you can imagine. Professional rock climber, Alex Honnold (of “Free Solo” fame) made Las Vegas his home for a reason.

Navigating Vegas on an Ebike:

With so much to see and do, the prominent Vegas Strip can be a lot to take in. If you’ve ever had the pleasure of driving a vehicle in this area, you know that it can be challenging to enjoy the views with the roads constantly congested. Not only that, but the sidewalks on the Strip are frequently shoulder-to-shoulder pedestrian traffic as well. This is the perfect recipe for eBikes. While local ordinances do not permit cycling on sidewalks, zipping through traffic on an eBike provides you a way to take in all the visuals of Las Vegas Boulevard, without the confines of a passenger vehicle. Although there are a few places to find free parking, navigating this in a car is slow and mentally taxing.

The city of Las Vegas recognizes eBikes as “electrically assisted pedal cycles” or EAPCs. As long as the motor is under 750 watts and governed at 20mph, you are cleared to ride on most roads the same as all other vehicular traffic. Cyclists are not required to wear helmets, but it is obviously encouraged. If no designated bike lane is available, cyclists must remain in the far right lane unless it is unsafe to do so, or they are making a left turn.

Having taken my Lectric XP™ 2.0 eBike on the strip, I can tell you what an incredible experience it is. Our spot in Las Vegas was approximately a 15-mile drive from the Strip, so I packed our folding Lectric eBikes into the trunk of the car and brought them to within two miles of Strip. This is exactly why I love our eBikes. Not only are they compact, but they have plenty of power, torque, and range to take you anywhere you can dream of. Even before we hopped on our eBikes, it was clear that we made the right decision to bring them along. If we had continued by car, it would have been another 30 minutes before we made it to the Strip, so we unloaded our eBikes, saddled up, and skirted past the bumper-to-bumper traffic.

Five minutes later, the Fountains of the Bellagio Casino were visible. The Strip is typically walked, but at a little over four miles, it can take some time to cover that much ground by foot. The ability to zip around on an eBike and stop at each attraction was priceless. Even using a ride-share service would have been more of a hassle than it was worth.

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Securing your eBike:

The Strip - and Las Vegas in general - isn’t a well-known destination for biking, so finding bike racks to lock up to isn’t glaringly evident, but trust me they’re there. Hotel staff can help point them out, or you can actually valet your eBike as well!

I definitely recommend a good lock for your bike. Lectric offers their compact, folding Bike Lock, with included mount, so the lock is easily stowed and always with the bike. At 34 inches when fully extended, locking up to a bike rack is a breeze. With the nature of the Vegas Strip, security is abundant. I’ve also found that locking your eBike in the folded arrangement makes it seem like less of an attractive target for would-be thieves.

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Top 5 destinations that we liked riding on our Ebikes in the Las Vegas area:

Red Rock Canyon -Leave the lights and crowds of the Las Vegas Strip behind. Get out into the serene wilderness and explore the Red Rock Canyon at your own pace.

Downtown Las Vegas- You’ll see highlights like the artsy Downtown Container Park, will discover murals and historical landmarks and will jam to music as you explore.

Seven Magic Mountains- If you can take your bike out to Seven Magic Mountains you’ll enjoy biking around the monument. There’s something about the bright colors against the blue sky.

The Trails at Springs Preserve- 3.65 miles of trails wind through the picturesque Springs Preserve and take visitors through both the cultural and environmental history of the Las Vegas valley.

The parking garage at Treasure Island- Overlooking the strip this parking garage is a great spot to overlook the neon lights at sunset.

Other eBiking Opportunities in the Vegas area:

If you’re looking for something a little less crowded - and with less neon - give the I-215 West Beltway Trail a try. At 15 miles long, this smooth asphalt trail rides around the west side of Las Vegas with incredible views of the Spring Mountains. Parking is located at the South end of the trail near the shopping center off W. Tropicana Avenue.

The St. Rose Parkway Trail is an 8-mile paved asphalt trail through Henderson, NV a southern suburb of Las Vegas. This trail has several art installations and you might even be able to hear lions roaring as you pass by the Lion Habitat Ranch - a sanctuary for lions previously used in Las Vegas attractions.

As you can see, the opportunities for eBiking the Las Vegas are as endless as they are varied - making Sin City one of my favorite areas to sport an eBike! Pro Tip, some of the best views of the City can be found at the top of the parking garages. eBikes make this a breeze!

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FAQs

How long has Lectric eBikes been in business? ›

Lectric eBikes co-founders Levi Conlow (CEO) and Robby Deziel (CINO) designed their first eBike in 2019 and have continued to make waves in the eBike space ever since.

How long do Lectric bikes last? ›

Caring for Your Electric Bike Battery

The manufacturers we talked to said you can expect your bike's battery to last for roughly five years. A lot will depend, of course, on how often you use the bike, where you store it, and how often you charge it.

How much is a lectric worth? ›

Lectric is part of a global e-bike market that was valued at $23 billion in 2019, according to an Analytical Research Cognizance report. It's also projected to be worth $46 billion by 2026, according to Fortune Business Insights.

Who sells the most eBikes? ›

As the largest e-bike brand in North America, Rad Power Bikes is a force to be reckoned with.

What is the fastest Lectric ebike? ›

Top Speed
ModelPedal Assist Top SpeedThrottle Top Speed
XP 1.0, 2.0, 3.028mph (45km)20mph (32km)
XP Lite20mph (32km)20mph (32km)
XPedition28mph (45km)20mph (32km)
XPeak28mph (45km)20mph (32km)
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Can you ride lectric XP in the rain? ›

While the Lectric XP 3.0 may have some water resistance, it is not considered fully waterproof. We recommend avoiding riding in heavy rain or submerging the bike in water.

What should you not do on an electric bike? ›

10 things you should never do on an e-bike
  • Use illegal e-bikes or ride too fast. ...
  • Ignore traffic and the rules of the road. ...
  • Forget to use lights. ...
  • Refuse to use a helmet. ...
  • Leave your battery flat for extended periods. ...
  • Overcharge the battery. ...
  • Ignore an error code. ...
  • Blast electronic components with water.
Apr 3, 2024

Do lectric bikes charge when you pedal? ›

Pedaling power is used entirely to move the bike forward, not to charge the battery. When you pedal, you are "helping" the battery, and you are both working together.

Can you ride Lectric bike without battery? ›

You can use your electric bike without the battery by switching to pedal-assist mode. In pedal assist mode, the motor will provide power to the pedals based on how much you are pedaling.

What is the top speed of the Lectric XP? ›

Like the Little Engine That Could, the Lectric XP is a surprisingly powerful little bike. The 500W (1092W peak) motor feels torquey and robust, giving the bike quick acceleration using the throttle and easily reaching its top speed of 20mph, or 28mph, when using pedal assist.

What class are lectric eBikes? ›

All Lectric eBikes ship as a class 2 electric bike, meaning it has a throttle capable of propelling the bike at speeds of up to 20mph.

How fast can the Lectric XP go? ›

Power. Like the Little Engine That Could, the Lectric XP is a surprisingly powerful little bike. The 500W (1092W peak) motor feels torquey and robust, giving the bike quick acceleration using the throttle and easily reaching its top speed of 20mph, or 28mph, when using pedal assist.

How to modify an e-bike to go faster? ›

However, you need to confirm that the electric bike controller can handle whatever voltage you will increase the battery to.
  1. Change the motor. If you are changing the battery of an ebike, you also need to find a suitable motor voltage. ...
  2. Modify LCD settings. ...
  3. Install a windshield. ...
  4. Tuning the brakes. ...
  5. Move the speed sensor.
Jan 3, 2023

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