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How To Travel And Tour The World With Your Electric Bike?

David Brayton by David Brayton
June 16, 2022
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Traveling all around the world is a dream that everyone has. But this particular dream is quite an expensive one, which can’t be afforded by everyone. What if we tell you, it’s possible to travel the world at a low expense with an electric bike.

Traveling the world with an e-bike is an efficient way to keep your traveling cost to a minimum, thus making the dream of a world tour possible at a much lower expense.

If you’re thinking about physical strains then don’t, because with an e-bike you’ll have ample riding support from the battery and motors. With it, you’ll be able to travel the world without much physical strain.

Still not convinced? Then you should go through the following segments given below. We have prepared the reasons and proper guidelines to travel the world with an e-bike.

The Reasons For Traveling The World With An E-Bike

Yes, traveling the world at low expense might sound too good to be true. but If you’re willing to compromise a little bit of comfort, riding throughout the world with an e-bike is an excellent option.

A world tour is a life-changing experience. You too can have this revolutionary experience even with a tight budget. Because you can get a budget electric bike for under 500$ and use it to travel the world.

Besides that, there are other considerable reasons for using an e-bike for traveling the world. Through our extensive research, we’ve prepared a list, demonstrating the reasons behind using an e-bike for a world tour.

  • Travelling gets much smoother with an e-bike. Everyone is able to ride it without any complications, which makes it compatible with any rider.
  • You’ll find that e-bikes are quite portable. On unfavorable surfaces like water and air, you can just carry it around. With foldable e-bikes, it’s even easier.
  • E-bikes can easily handle rough surfaces like the mountains. Its paddles assistant system helps your ride on any surface with ease.
  • With the electric bike, you can stay fit and healthy while traveling the world. Because as you know bicycling is the best form of exercise.
  • While you travel the world with an electric bike, you can enjoy the beautiful nature more up close and personal. Because you can easily switch up and down your speed whenever you want and take a moment to enjoy the natural beauty.

Guidelines To Travel The World With Your Electric Bike

Indeed you can travel around the world with your electric bike. However, in such a traveling method you’re bound to several limitations. One, in particular, is maintaining the e-bike.

Without covering the limitations, it’ll be much harder to travel the world. But don’t worry, we listed down the proper guidelines that will help you cover the limitations that come with traveling the world with an electric bike.

Let’s go through the guidelines together, shall we?

Make a Proper Plan

Before any action there comes proper planning. So you need to set up a proper plan for your world tour. The planning should include proper mapping of your waypoints, and things you’ll need on the road such as the necessary pieces of equipment for you and the e-bike.

Also, you should plan for uncertain events, like weather issues and any roadside issues such as accident landslides, etc. If you include these in your planning, you’ll be able to have a smooth tour around the world on your e-bike.

Choose The E-Bike Carefully

Needless to say, on a tour around the world with an e-bike, choosing the right one is the most essential part. Because how smoothly the tour will go, solely depends on the electric bike.

From the bike’s battery capacity to its durability and flexibility, everything must go according to your needs on the tour. Otherwise, you’ll be in a lot of trouble. 

Also, make sure you choose a lightweight e-bike for the journey, if you don’t then it will be harder for you to carry. So be extra vigilant about the electric bike you choose for the world tour. 

Carry Necessary Equipment

While on tour, you might not find what you’re looking for, so keeping all the necessary stuff with you is the best course of action. Also, make sure you get all the safety gear with you, as your safety should be your topmost concern on a world tour. 

Carry top quality helmet, pair of boots, and gloves. Keeping these protective gear will ensure your safety throughout the tour. You can include these items while you’re planning for the tour.

Charging Your E-Bike On The Road

As you know, the electric bike needs charging from time to time, while on the tour it will be one of the biggest obstacles. However, it can be easily rectified with a few modifications in your planning.

There are different supper shops, restaurants, and gas stations on different routes. While choosing the waypoints, calculate your bike’s battery capacity and select the route where you can easily charge and continue your journey.

However, make sure you pick a route that will allow you to charge before the battery is empty.  Because your battery might drain faster before the estimated rate for speed differences. Keeping it in mind will save you a lot of hassles.

Transporting The E-Bike

You should know that while on the world tour, you won’t always be riding on your e-bike. Because sometimes you might have trouble by boat, train or by air. Your e-bike must be transported friendly to ride on these transportations.

Ensure Proper Maintenance

Proper maintenance of your e-bike ensures a smooth world tour. You should consider all the necessary actions to keep the bike in a top-notch condition while on the road. Because it’s a hassle if your bike gets broken down on the road and you have to fix it.

Note– Make sure to keep an updated map, so that you can properly guide yourself all around the world. An outdated map will lead to a disastrous situation.

How To Cross Overseas With An Electric Bike?

Just so you know, unlike other transportation on the world tour, while you’re on an airplane or a boat, they won’t allow you to carry the electric bike with you. Because the electric bike contains a Lithium-ion battery, which is highly combustible and could catch fire from a single spark. 

However, they do allow the bike without the battery, as the poses no other threats to the transport. We have prepared methods to help you travel and cross overseas with the electric bike.

Rent Batteries

You can rent batteries to cover certain distances. You can find several electric bike stores that provide rented battery service, all around the world.

Ship Batteries

If you don’t wanna go through the hassle of renting batteries from different shops, you can ship the batteries to a specific destination. So that after reaching the destination.

Final Considerations

Traveling the world with your electric bike could be the best experience of your life. You need to believe it. If you have ridden a bicycle before then you already know how fun it can be, and if it’s an electric bike then the fun just gets multiplied tenfold.

So what are you waiting for? Get yourself an electric bike and make a plan following the above mentioned guidelines and travel around the world today not tomorrow.

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