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Hyper Motobike E Bike
500 max peak Rear-wheel hub motor
One 36-volt battery SLA
Batter charge time: 12 hours; 4-hour run time
Number of speeds: 1
36-volt twist-throttle power assist
Front and rear suspension steel frame
Front and rear disc brakes
20" x 2.75" knobby wheels
Deluxe padded seat
Resin pedals
Maximum weight capacity: 225 lbs
Dimensions: 57"L x 23"W x 37"H; weighs 70 lbs
Stripped off all of the crazy decals, needs a stronger
shock way to bouncy. Plan to upgrade power top
speed is limited to 11 mph. You must peddle
first to engage electric motor. Seems very
solid and mostly made of steel. The seat is rock hard
but it's fun and the very compact size is cool.
Much lighter and easier to handle then my
full size Fusion Prototype 1000w 48 volt.
Would like a controller and upgraded batteries.
I would be happier with 25 mph + top speed
and 20 mile + range. You never know what
you can find on C.L. I have had it less then
a month and a half. Only thing the bike needed
was a crank arm for the left side found one
for 15 bucks installed at my local bike shop used.
500 max peak Rear-wheel hub motor
One 36-volt battery SLA
Batter charge time: 12 hours; 4-hour run time
Number of speeds: 1
36-volt twist-throttle power assist
Front and rear suspension steel frame
Front and rear disc brakes
20" x 2.75" knobby wheels
Deluxe padded seat
Resin pedals
Maximum weight capacity: 225 lbs
Dimensions: 57"L x 23"W x 37"H; weighs 70 lbs
Stripped off all of the crazy decals, needs a stronger
shock way to bouncy. Plan to upgrade power top
speed is limited to 11 mph. You must peddle
first to engage electric motor. Seems very
solid and mostly made of steel. The seat is rock hard
but it's fun and the very compact size is cool.
Much lighter and easier to handle then my
full size Fusion Prototype 1000w 48 volt.
Would like a controller and upgraded batteries.
I would be happier with 25 mph + top speed
and 20 mile + range. You never know what
you can find on C.L. I have had it less then
a month and a half. Only thing the bike needed
was a crank arm for the left side found one
for 15 bucks installed at my local bike shop used.
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