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I am planning on converting my road bike into an electrical one and I can see that I can get average speeds of 35-40kmh. So I am planning on biking long distances at this average speed. Is it safe to do it? What can fail at such high speeds in long run, considering different typetypes of asphalt qualitiesquality. I know own that it depends on the bike manufacturer, but can a generic failure be anticipated?

I am planning on converting my road bike into an electrical one and I can see that I can get average speeds of 35-40kmh. So I am planning on biking long distances at this average speed. Is it safe to do it? What can fail at such high speeds in long run, considering different type of asphalt qualities. I know own that it depends on the bike manufacturer, but can a generic failure be anticipated?

I am planning on converting my road bike into an electrical one and I can see that I can get average speeds of 35-40kmh. So I am planning on biking long distances at this average speed. Is it safe to do it? What can fail at such high speeds in long run, considering different types of asphalt quality. I know that it depends on the bike manufacturer, but can a generic failure be anticipated?

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Can a road bike stand constant 40km/h for long distances?

I am planning on converting my road bike into an electrical one and I can see that I can get average speeds of 35-40kmh. So I am planning on biking long distances at this average speed. Is it safe to do it? What can fail at such high speeds in long run, considering different type of asphalt qualities. I know own that it depends on the bike manufacturer, but can a generic failure be anticipated?