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#REDIRECT [[Milestone-Proposal:E-Assisted Bike]]
|litigation=No
|more than 25 years=Yes
|within fields of interest=Yes
|benefit to humanity=Yes
|regional importance=Yes
|ou is paying=Yes
|ou is arranging dedication=Yes
|section is taking responsibility for plaque=Yes
|a11=Yes
|a3=1993
|a1=Electrically-Assisted Bike, 1993
|plaque citation=The world's first 'electrically-assisted bike' was commercialized in 1993 by YAMAHA MOTOR Co. Ltd. in Japan. An electrically-assisted bike is that where pedalling is required, but the rider can choose to switch on battery-powered assistance to reduce the effort required. This type of bike varies in design detail but, in all cases, assistance cuts out when the rider stops pedalling or when the bike exceeds specified speed thresholds, as set out by legislation (24 km/h in Japan, 25 km/h in EU, 32 km/h in Canada/USA, etc.).
|submitted=No
}}

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