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Electric Bicycle XYH
• No Petrol
• No Roadtax & Driving License
• Economy
• No Congestion
• No Contamination
• High Perfomance
- Motor: Brushless motor
- Baterry: Storage battery
- Raded Power: 350w
- Battery capacity 48v/12ah 13
- Battery sealed lead acid 24V/20A, 12V*2*20A
- Chargers input voltage: 110V-240V AC
- Max. Speed: 32Km/h
- Run distance before recharge: 50_80Km
-Input voltage: 90-240v 14
- Output voltage: 48v
- Wheel diameter: 14 inches
- Rated load: 40-75Kg
- Classical model: Beautiful style,
- Safe switch automatic protection
- Comfortable and luxurious seat
- Three power timing system
- Drum brake system
- Luxurious lamp
- Rock suspension of front tyre
Electric motorcycle or electric bicycle
Two-wheeled motorcycles are generally differentiated from electric bicycles and mopeds (motorized pedal cycles) by speed, with motorcycles having greater speeds—usually greater than 30 mph (about 50 km/h). This line for what constitutes a 2 wheeled motorcycle has blurred due to marketing, styling, and public opinion.
Certain models of electric bicycle take the form of scooters or small motorcycles, with the standard features of common e-bikes, but with plastic or metal cladding, lighting systems; such as indicators and brake lights, and speedometers. They are however, classed as electric bicycles in most areas.
Facts about Electric bicycle
An electric bicycle, also known as an e-bike, is a bicycle with an electric motor used to power the vehicle. Electric bicycles typically cost between US$500 and US$3,000, use rechargeable batteries and can travel up to 15 to 20 miles per hour (24 to 32 km/h). Depending on the laws of the country in which they are sold, in some markets they are rapidly replacing traditional bikes and motorcycles.
In many parts of the world, electric bicycles are classified as bicycles rather than motor vehicles, so they are not subject to the more stringent laws regarding certification and operation of motor vehicles. Electric bicycles are one type of motorized bicycle. However, electric bicycles are defined separately and treated as a specific vehicle type in many areas of legal jurisdiction.
Electric bicycle usage worldwide has experienced rapid growth since 1998. It is estimated that there were roughly 120 million e-bikes in Chinaas of early 2010, and sales are expanding rapidly in India,the United States of America, the Netherlands and Switzerland. A total of 700,000 electric bicycles were sold in Europe in 2010, up from 200,000 in 2007 and 500,000 units in 2009.
Additional Information
| Specification | Max speed : 32km/h Size overall dimensions: 1500mm x 330mm x 900mm Mileage per charge : ≥45km Rated motor voltage : 48V Charge time : 3 - 8Hours Axial distance : 1250mm Max. load : 75kg |
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| Manufacture In | China |
| Certificate | CE |
| Warranty | 1 |
| Color | Pink, Red |
| Accessories | No |
| Weight (KG) | 65.0000 |
| Packing Size | (L) 170cm X (W) 64cm X (D) 110cm |
Q: What are Electric Bikes?
A: Electric Bikes (eBikes) are standard bicycles that have been fitted with or designed to incorporate electrical assistance in the form of a battery and motor.
They are not the same as a motorbike or moped and they do not require tax, insurance or MoT and can still be ridden on cycle paths and towpaths etc.
Q: How do electric bike work?
A: Electric bicycles use batteries as a source of power and a quiet DC motor as a driving mechanism. On most e-bikes the motor is built directly into the wheel (known as a hub motor) and the batteries are discreetly hidden in the rear rack or frame. Electric bikes can be operated just like normal bicycles, but they can also be power-driven by a throttle or pedaled with the help of 'pedal-assist' (or 'PAS').
Q: How fast do electric bike go?
A: The speed of an electric bike will vary based upon several factors. With no pedaling, the speed of electric bicycles to 20mph or less. This ensures you don't need a license, insurance or special safety gear to operate an e-bike in most states.
Most electric bikes are rated up to 20mph by the manufacturer, but the actual speed will vary depending on rider weight, terrain and road conditions. Smaller riders are likely to achieve higher top speeds than larger ones, and you're likely to go faster on flat terrain than uphill.
Q: How does it take to charge this electric bike?
A: Battery charge times will vary between manufacturers, models and battery types. Typically, the initial charge will take 6-12 hours.
Q: Are the electric bike safe to operate?
A: Electric bikes are very safe! Intelligent functions are incorporated into every bike we sell and vary between manufacturers. Most include automatic power cut-off features, and all bikes use standard electrical safety components such as circuit breakers and fuses to protect riders.
Q: Can I ride my electric bicycle in the rain?
A: No, this electric bike is no waterproof. If you submerge any of these products in water, it will seep into the openings and likely cause damage.
















