1.Product introduction
E-bike have now been a main part of the market for a few years. However, the frost towards them from enduro riders and gravity riders has only started to thaw recently. This can be seen with a huge increase in the sales of these bikes. For sure, there is still a huge amount of education to be done to understand what an e-bike is and how it affects the way we ride.
Saneagle is very proud of the fact that their e-bike resembles a normal mountain bike in many ways. The geometry, the build and the look of the bikes are very similar. Compared with ordinary mountain bikes, it is more labor-saving in use.
2. Product parameters
Model | Frame | Type | Brakes F/R | Derailleur | Front fork | PAS | Max speed |
E1804 | Aluminum alloy | 29" | Hydraulic Disc Brake | Shimano 10 Speeds | Suspension | Speed SENSOR | 25Km/h |
Hydraulic Disc Brake | |||||||
Battery | Motor | Motor rated power | Motor rated voltage | ||||
48V; 10.5 Ah | Rear Drive | 350W | 48V |
3.Application
The motor power cable is neatly tucked between the rear disc brake rotor and dropout tubing so it won’t catch and snag or get bent if the bike tips
Most of the cabling on this e-bike is internally routed for improved aesthetic and protection,and the electrical cables use threaded, sealed connectors to keep water out
This electric mountain bike has walk mode which is useful given the weight, maybe you need help hiking up a hill or you’ve added a rear rack and filled a bag with groceries but want to walk through a crowd vs. ride
Because this is not a mid-drive electric bike, you don’t have to worry about straining the chain, sprockets, or derailleur as much
When you combine speed sensing assist with motor inhibitor brake levers you get smooth responsive starts and stops, it’s exactly what you want for a hub motor drive system on a mountain bike which could be ridden on difficult terrain