E-Bikes or Motorcycles in Montana | Bozeman News
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Montana’s electric bike laws are causing major confusion—and it’s not just about looking cool, it could mean you need a license and registration. The Gallatin County Sheriff’s Office is seeing this spike, especially with schools out, as riders mix up e-bikes with motorcycles. Here’s the breakdown: if your bike has working pedals and the motor just helps you pedal, it’s an e-bike. But if it has no pedals or goes over 20 mph, it’s legally a motorcycle—meaning you need a license plate, registration, and often a motorcycle endorsement. Authorities are mostly issuing warnings, but repeat offenders could get citations. Know your ride’s classification before you hit the road—safety and the law depend on it.
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