Does anyone know this frame? and where can I get it from?

Looks like a Stealth P-7 or a clone of one.

:D :bolt:
 
And an alternative around the same price. (I like this one better, anyway.)

https://www.amazon.com/performance-suspention-enduroebike-frame-electric/dp/B01N0Z27Y0/
 
Dauntless said:
And an alternative around the same price. (I like this one better, anyway.)

https://www.amazon.com/performance-suspention-enduroebike-frame-electric/dp/B01N0Z27Y0/

I prefer the EEB frame too, though that Amazon price has the profit of too many middlemen in it, though with free shipping it may not be bad depending where you are. I wish they made a wider version to more easily fit some of the larger format batteries. 110mm inside width in the battery bay isn't enough for me, so I'm going to have to fab some thick gaskets to go between the covers and the frame.

Also, I really dislike tubing in ebike frames. The biggest premium on our ebikes is space and tubing is a space waster. Monocoque or monocoque-ish is the way to go in terms of weight and space. These aren't pedal bikes where tubing is the best route to the needed strength and light weight. Ours have batteries inside.
 
Voltron said:
It's close to this one, Futr Beta, but the seat tower is a little different.

Random Google ones...

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Now that's the way to construct an ebike frame...no tubing unless you count the swingarm (head tubes and crank tubes obviously don't count). That one just needs a lot more battery space for me. Also, whether it's sufficiently strong and rigid enough (which I seriously doubt) the support at the bottom end of the rear shock would make me too nervous to ride.
 
As said before, it's Teleport Prime frame.

Originally from here: https://teleportbikes.com/prime-e-bike-frame/

Cyklonebike will sell the frame too: https://www.cyklonebike.com/en/teleport-prime-2/

I have the frame and I can recommend it. It's pretty light and quality is good. Main frame is steel and the side plates are aluminum. Seat triangle box is big enough to carry a controller, dc-converter, relaybox, arduino, usb-power and gps-module :)
 
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