1.Product introduction
One of the advantages of having a front derailleur is that it keeps the chain from bouncing off track, it does usually add more weight and maintenance to the bike however, and if you’re using either of the two smaller chainrings the larger 48 tooth one can snag your pant leg because there is no bash guard plate
Good weight distribution, the battery is positioned low and center on the frame, it seems well protected and blends in pretty well with the black accents on the fork, handlebar, seat, and chainrings
Solid mechanical disc brakes with motor inhibitors allow you to stop the bike quickly while maintaining control over the drive system (especially important at higher speeds and in technical conditions)
2.Product parameters
Model | Frame | Type | Brakes F/R | Derailleur | Front fork | PAS | Max speed |
E1820B | Aluminum alloy | 26" | Mechanical Disc Brake | Shimano 7 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
The ebike blends off-road geometry, suspension, and tires with integrated light
You can easily add your own rear rack, bottle cage, or folding lock to the frame because there are threaded eyelets at the rear and on top of the top tube
There are 21 gear combinations to explore here, and that empowers you to climb easier or hit and maintain the top assisted speed of ~25 km/h
The 250 watt motor is powerful and zippy but completely independent from the the pedal drivetrain, it’s a good choice for a bike with so many gears vs. a mid-motor, it also allows for instant throttle power regardless of which gear you’re in