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Murf Electric Bikes was started for one reason; to help ourselves and our friends find better surf, more often. Parking at our favorite spots became an exercise in patience and riding a regular bike to the more remote spots took too much time. We wanted something fast, reliable, comfortable and good looking...so we made the most awesome electric beach cruiser that we could.

We use high quality components like hydraulic disk brakes, Shimano gear systems, 52 volt Samsung celled batteries, and rust-resistant stainless steel components wherever possible. We back it all up with a two year warranty on the motor, battery and frame. If you're looking for a high quality, affordable, and cool electric bike you can't go wrong with a Murf.

E-bikes run on an electric motor that draws power from the lithium ion battery pack. Most electric bikes can be propelled forward by manually pedaling, using the throttle in addition to pedaling, or using just the throttle. Each Murf Electric Bike has all three modes built in.

ARE ELECTRIC BIKES SAFE TO OPERATE?

At their core, electric bikes operate like regular bicycles, and can reach similar speeds. Just like a non-electric bicycle, there are brakes that allow you to slow down and stop. Please follow all normal safety precautions that would follow with a normal bicycle. Always adhere to the rules of the road.

The Alpha Murf can reach a top speed of 28 mph. The Fat Murf and the Fat Pax Step-Through can reach speeds of 25 mph using throttle only. The Izzy Beach Cruiser and the Pax Step-Through can reach speeds of 20 mph using throttle only. If you pedal in addition to using the throttle you'll likely go faster.

SHOULD I BUY A MURF?

Duh! No really, our goal is to introduce as many people to electric bikes as possible. We understand that means it won't always be a Murf. We recommend comparing a few different brands. Make sure to check what the voltage of the battery is, the capacity of the battery in amp hours, the type of brakes used, and the warranty offered.

Good luck in your search!