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26" 21-Speed Aluminum Alloy Frame Mountain Bike
Electric bike batteries
E-bike batteries are an important factor in determining your e-bike’s range. The higher watt hour (Wh) your battery is, the more potential you have to go farther. Batteries can be mounted in lots of different places, but those mounted on the downtube or integrated into the downtube itself provide the best center of gravity.
Electric bike motors
The main types of e-bike motors are hub motors and mid-drive motors. Hub motors are typically mounted in the rear wheel while mid-drive motors are located in the same area as the pedal cranks and bottom bracket. Mid-drive motors are more efficient, feel more natural while pedaling, and are easier to shift on hills.
Optimize your e-bike range
The amount of range your electric bike has per charge depends on your battery, motor, and level of assist. Factors like wind, weather, temperature, and terrain make a huge difference too,
Ride with extra care—E-bikes look just like regular bikes, so people might not expect you to be riding as fast as your e-bike allows. This means you should be extra careful and pay greater attention to your surroundings when you ride.
Frame | 6061 Aluminum Alloy Frame |
Fork | Alloy Crown Steel Legs Suspension Fork with Lockout Adjustment |
Gear | Shimano Tourney 21-Speed |
Handlebar | Aluminum Alloy |
Stem | Aluminum Alloy |
Seat Post | Aluminum Alloy |
Rim | Aluminum Alloy Double Wall |
Tire | 26"/27.5"/29"x1.95" KENDA Tire |
Freewheel | Shimano MF-TZ21 14-28T |
Pedal | Aluminum Alloy |