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2761 days ago

Smartmotion Folding Ebike E20

Mai from Hauraki

Originally bought on Jan 2016, never been used due to medical reason until July 2018. Has done 72 km. Just had a check-up and bought a new charger at Bikes & Barbers last month (receipt attached). User guide, spare keys and bike tools are all attached.

The bike is easily folded and fit into a small car,
36v15.6AH battery, has USB charging pot for phones, has elastic for luggage
Shimano 8 speed cassette 11-34 gear set, with Shimano Quickfire shifter
High-torque 300-watt brushless, planetary-geared motor, LCD console with 5 levels Pedal assist
Comfort, height adjustable seat
Folding handlebars-relaxed or upright
Integrated front / rear light, by the battery, Center-mounted adjustable kickstand

It is an amazing bike! Only selling as I got given a new bike.
Viewing available in Hauraki during late afternoon and weekend. Please txt 02040784506 for viewing and test rides. Any questions, please ask!

Full specs can be found here www.smartmotionbikes.co.nz...

Price: $1,700

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