Haro E-bike
This is a very powerful e-bike and can take you far with very little sweat, not to mention the fun and money saved from driving to work etc.
-Two locks
-Rockbros waterproof light (400 lumens)
-Right mirror
-Kick stand
-Fender mud guard from Torpedo7
-CYC app for motor diagnostics/settings
-See here for specs of the Haro double peak 27.5" bike itself:
harobikes.com...
-See specs of the motor (BAC855 version up to 3000 watts power, 150nm torque): www.cycmotor.com...
-Battery from Venture scooters (NZ business):
Venture 52v 17.5ahr Samsung 35e battery kit.
Spent an extra $300+ on all the extra bits and pieces for the bike
Let me know if you require more specific pics
-Optional purchase of armoured checkered jacket and full-face helmet, both near new.
Genuine interests only please.
N0 low ballers or tyre kickers, thank you :)
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