1350 days ago

Good quality, very long range per charge, DIY self-customized-integrated-assembled, 27.5" electric bike, $2199

Qiubo (David) from Half Moon Bay

******************** Covid-19 restriction rules applied ********************

(update - injected Tire Sealant Repair Fluid into each pair of tires of the 6 ebikes. the product contains explosion-proof components. for the injected amount, can automatically repeatedly repair each tire for 30+ times)

No license & No WOF required, Legal ($45/week rental for one ebike)

Motor - 250W, Max speed 35 km/h on motor (manually pedal together can increase the speed), twist or thumb throttle in handlebar (with battery indicator and switch)

Headlight, Red taillight, Horn Alarm, Anti-theft security alarm, Odometer (speed, distance, clock), Mirror

Battery - 24V 23AH Lithium battery pack, Max range 60-80km depending on terrain, weather & load, Charging Time 6-8 Hours, BMS (Battery Management System)

Charger - 29.4, 2A

Bike - Foldable basket, Rear carrier, Double-leg kick stand, 6 speed, Wheel 27.5”, Steel, Max load 100kg

Warranty - Motor, controller and other electrical accessories 1 year; Bike 1 year; Battery pack 2 years

Price: $2,199

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