1.Product introduction
Mechanical disc brakes 21 speed Shimano drivetrain, plus 26 inch tire
It’s rare to see an integrated headlight on a trail or mountain bike like this, but I like the light that they chose because it’s bright and feels solid
The suspension fork on this ebike looks good and has some decent adjustability (lockout and preload), but weighs more because it uses springs vs. air and has steel stanchions vs. anodized ally
This will come in handy for those who like to ride around the city or just need an easier way to stand the bike up in their garage or apartment… it’s easy to remove the stand for off-road use to reduce bounce and jitter
The battery is positioned very low on the frame to improve handling and allow for a steeper top tube (reducing standover height)
2.Product parameters
Model | Frame | Type | Brakes F/R | Derailleur | Front fork | PAS | Max speed |
E1820 | Aluminum alloy | 26" | Mechanical Disc Brake | Shimano 21 Speeds | HI-TEN STEEL Suspension | Speed SENSOR | 25Km/h |
Mechanical Disc Brake | |||||||
Battery | Motor | Motor rated power | Motor rated voltage | ||||
36V; 10.4 Ah | Rear Drive | 250W | 36V |
3.Application
You can adjust the top speed in the display settings and remove the trigger throttle easily with the quick release connector if you want use a trigger throttle here vs. half-grip twist throttle, because those can be accidentally activated much easier when riding on bumpy terrain, triggers seem to be safer for off-road use because they don’t compromise your grip and stay out of the way
It’s sort of rare to see an adjustable-angel stem used on a trail or mountain bike, but this accessory does improve comfort as long as it’s sturdy enough to handle rough terrain
The hub motor performs very quietly it works better than most other planetary geared hub motors