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1823 days ago

ELECTRIC TRICYCLE -- PEDEGO

Christopher from Waiheke Island

Welcome to the king of Electric Tricycles -- a US-made Pedego!

- Extended wheelbase, low centre of gravity, finely tuned centre of gravity gives great stability
- Whisper-quiet motor delivers the perfect amount of acceleration and hill-climbing power
- State-of-the-art 36V/11Ah battery uses lithium cells to take you up to 50km for about 15 cents of electricity
- Read the attached spec sheet for detailed information

- Colour - mineral blue
- Tires - Black Balloon
- Cargo Bucket - 50cm long, 70cm wide, 30cm deep, for animals, shopping, groceries
- Front and Rear Lights
- Folding lock
- Tool Kit
- Helmet

- Like new - driven only 10 miles
- Cost NZ$4,000.00

Negotiable

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