One month after cardiac stenting, if the heart is functioning well and there are no uncomfortable symptoms, you can ride a motorized bicycle. Cardiac stenting is a minimally invasive procedure that restores blood supply to the coronary arteries to a certain extent by placing a stent into the narrowed and blocked coronary arteries. Generally speaking, it is necessary to rest for one to two weeks after placing a stent to observe whether bleeding, embolism, arrhythmia and other complications occur. It is important to avoid heavy physical activity for one month after the procedure to avoid increasing the burden on the heart and oxygen consumption, which may affect recovery. If the patient’s cardiac function is good after one month of stent placement, no discomfort symptoms, you can try to ride an electric bicycle, pay attention to control the riding time, and if there is any discomfort, stop in time and consult a doctor as soon as possible to receive standardized diagnosis and treatment.