MOTOR
500W, 48V Brushless Rear Hub Motor
THROTTLE
Throttle on Demand
DISPLAY
BAFANG C010 4.0 inch TFT Smart Display w/Navigation, Incoming call & Text message alerts
SPEED
Up to 28 MPH Pedal Assist, 20 MPH Throttle
BATTERY
Removable Internal Lithium-ion 48V, 12.8Ah (614Wh)
LIGHTING
Integrated Headlight, Tail Light, and Turn Signals
PEDAL SENSOR
Customizable w/Torque & Cadence Modes
PEDAL ASSIST
5 PAS Levels
CHARGER
48V, 3 Amp Fast Charger, about 5 Hours to a Full Charge
RANGE
24 to 50 Miles
FRAME
6061 Single-Butted Aluminum Alloy Frame with Internal Battery
WEIGHT
54 lbs. (w/o fenders)
PEDALS
9/16" Alloy Platform
FORK
Lightweight Rigid Aluminum Fork
WEIGHT LIMIT
320 lbs.
KICKSTAND
Aluminum Alloy Kickstand
CRANKSET
170mm w/ 46T Chainring
SHIFTER
Shimano 8 Speed
CASSETTE
8 Speed, 12-32T
BRAKES
Tektro Hydraulic Disc Brakes, 203 mm Rotors
CHAIN
8 Speed
RIMS
Double Wall Aluminum Alloy
SPOKES
Black Stainless 12G Front / 12G Rear
TUBES
Butyl Rubber
FRONT HUB
Aluminum Alloy Disc
TIRES
27.5" x 2.1"
SADDLE
AIMA Lightweight Performance Saddle
SEATPOST
Aluminum Alloy, 30.9mm 2-Bolt Clamp, 300mm
STEM
Threadless, 31.8mm, 10°-80° Rise, Length: S: 90mm | M: 110mm
SEAT CLAMP
34.9mm Quick Release
HANDLEBARS
Aluminum Alloy Double Wall, 31.8mm, 680mm
HEADSET
Sealed Bearing Headset
GRIPS
Ergonomic Comfort
An ebike's battery life is influenced by several factors that can affect its maximum range. While our ebikes can achieve up to 60 miles of range under ideal riding conditions, range can vary from 20 - 60 miles based on many contributing factors.
Here's a list of the most common factors that affect range, as well as what you can do to maximize your riding time.
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Pedal Assist: Higher levels of pedal assist will allow for an easier ride, but will also draw more power from the battery. Lower pedal assist levels are better for getting as many miles as possible out of your battery.
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Average Cruising Speed: Riding slower will decrease the amount of energy you lose to wind resistance as the bike pushes you forward. Slower speeds will extend battery life.
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Tire Pressure: Keeping your tires inflated to the recommended pressure can help increase your range. Maintaining a proper tire pressure not only increases your range, but also helps prevent pinch flats! For most riding situations, checking your tire pressure at least once a week will keep your ride safe and energy-efficient.
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Load Weight: Carrying a heavier load can decrease your range. This includes the total load of both the weight of the rider and any cargo you may be carrying. More weight takes more time and energy to get up to speed, negatively affecting your range. It's best to keep loads light whenever possible if you're looking to extend your range.
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Terrain & Elevation: In general, riding over smooth and flat terrain will give you a longer range. Hills and rough terrain can greatly impact your maximum range, especially on higher assist levels.
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Wind: That's right! The wind can affect your battery range too! Riding into a headwind will decrease your range, but if you're able to catch a tailwind, you'll actually see that you'll gain more range! Be mindful of which way the wind is blowing when you are riding. If you've been riding in a tailwind, turning around will take more energy from the battery to get you home.
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Ambient Temperature: Riding in cold weather will impact the battery's ability to function optimally. A good rule of thumb is, if you're comfortable, then the battery is comfortable too. This also goes for storing the battery too!