OUXI GT2000 – Throttle & Legal Explanation
Transparent about speed and regulations
Many providers of the OUXI GT2000 state that the bike is limited to 25 km/h. This implies that your fatbike is illegal and you are not allowed to ride it on public roads.
How does this work in practice?
In the Netherlands, an electric bicycle is allowed on public roads if:
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It provides a maximum of 25 km/h assistance.
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A throttle may only function up to 6 km/h (walk assist).
With some GT2000 models on the fatbike market, the throttle remains active above this limit if the settings are not configured correctly.
Therefore, we deliver our models:
✔ Correctly configured according to NL/BE standards
✔ With clear instructions for use
✔ Including information about regulations
What does this mean for you?
Do you want to ride legally on public roads?
Then your bike must comply with the 25 km/h standard and the throttle may only function as walk assist (up to 6 km/h).
If you use our modifiable GT2000, it is only allowed on private property.
We always advise responsible use and adherence to Dutch and Belgian legislation.
Why we explain this
The fatbike market heavily advertises speed.
Therefore, we choose to:
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Be clear
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Avoid misleading information
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Inform you correctly
This way, you know exactly what to expect.
OUXI GT2000 – Specifications
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2000W motor
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20x4 inch tires
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Hydraulic disc brakes
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LED lighting
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Throttle max 6 km/h


