Product Details:
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Gears: | 21 Speed | Range Per Power: | 35~45KM |
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Frame Material: | Aluminum Alloy | Wheel Size: | 26" |
Max Speed: | 30-50km/h, 35 Km/h | Voltage: | 48V |
Power Supply: | Lithium Battery | Braking System: | Z.STAR Mechanical Disc Brake |
Charging Time: | 4-6 Hours | Motor Position: | Rear Hub Motor |
Battery Position: | Down Tube | Battery Capacity: | 48V10AH/13AH/20AH |
Battery: | Lithium Battery(CE,FC,ROSH; ) , 48V10AH/13AH/20AH | Gear: | Shimano 7-speed |
Max Torque: | 60 N.M | Waterproof Grade: | IP54 |
LCD Display: | LCD Digital Display Control Instrument | Display Function: | MPH,Miles,Electricity,Shift,Failure,etc |
Waterproof Grade: | IPS6 | Tire: | Chaoyang 26"*1.95" |
Rim: | Aluminum Alloy With Double-Dec, W24 H19mm | ||
High Light: | IP54 24 inch electric bicycle,19MPH electric downhill mountain bike,24"*1.95" electric downhill mountain bike |
On pedal assist electric bikes, you control the amount of assist the system gives you and the assist only kicks in when you pedal. The motor amplifies the power behind each of your pedal strokes, providing a natural riding feeling that makes it seem like your legs are supercharged! |
Electric bike speed is dependent on the capability and construction of the motor, and maximum electric bike speeds are regulated by law. Most e-bikes will assist up to 20 mph. Faster electric bikes —called speed electric bikes or speed pedelecs—have special motors that assist up to 28 mph. |
You can go faster than your e-bike’s maximum assist speed, like when you’re zipping down a hill, but the motor will stop assisting once you reach 20 or 28 mph. At speeds lower than 20 or 28mph, your speed is dependent on what gear you’re in, how much you’re pedaling, and what level of assist you choose. Different levels of assist will help you move faster by providing more power. For example, turbo mode provides the highest level of assist, and would help you go your fastest. |
Electric bikes are divided into three main types or classes based on what sort of motor they have, whether or not they have a throttle, and how fast they go. It’s important to know which classes of e-bikes are legal in the areas where you’ll ride. |
Electric bikes vs regular bikes |
Traditional bikes don’t give you a boost to help you go faster and farther. But they are lighter and generally less expensive than e-bikes. Both are a great way to get exercise! |
Electric bikes vs electric scooters |
Electric scooters are compact and easy to maneuver in the city. Scooters shine on short, intra-city trips when you want to get somewhere faster than you can walk, but they won’t necessarily replace car trips. Plus, they’re more dangerous and less regulated than electric bikes, and they aren’t always available when you need one. |
Electric bikes vs cars |
Cars can take you on much farther and faster trips, you have to worry less about weather conditions, and you can haul a lot. But cars are much worse for the planet than e-bikes are, and cars are more expensive initially and over time—consider maintenance, gas, licensing, and insurance costs. Plus, you aren’t getting exercise and you have to deal with traffic and parking. |
Max speed | 35 km/h |
Max Load | 150 KG |
Battery | Lithium Battery(CE,FC,ROSH; ) , 48V10AH/13AH/20AH |
Full charging Time | 4-6 Hours |
Max Torque | 60 N.M |
Waterproof grade | IP54 |
Waterproof Grade | IPS6 |
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