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gravel bike e bike AMZcycle Cougar Electric Gravel Bike 48V 720Wh Battery 500W Motor (Peak 750W) – Starlit Blue L

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gravel bike e bike AMZcycle Cougar Electric Gravel Bike 48V 720Wh Battery 500W Motor (Peak 750W) – Starlit Blue LPerformance Table E bike Class Class 2 Usage Scenario Urban Daily Commuting Applicable height 5'6"6'1" Weight 46. 3 lbs Voltage 48V Charging Time 6 8 hours Maximum Load 264. 6 lbs Battery Capacity 720 Wh Motor Power 500Wpeak750W Max Pedelec Range 6275 miles Max Pedelec Speed 20 mph Specification Table Frame Set AL6061 Frame; 700C; 142*12mm Axle; Flat Mount Brake; FICR Headset FICR; 2. 040. 34 in 2. 040. 30 in Bearing (51. 88. 7mm 51. 87. 5mm) Fork

Performance Table

E-bike Class Class 2
Usage Scenario Urban Daily Commuting
Applicable height 5'6"–6'1"
Weight 46.3 lbs
Voltage 48V
Charging Time 6-8 hours
Maximum Load 264.6 lbs
Battery Capacity 720 Wh
Motor Power 500W(peak:750W)
Max Pedelec Range 62–75 miles
Max Pedelec Speed 20 mph

Specification Table

Frame Set AL6061 Frame; 700C; 142*12mm Axle; Flat Mount Brake; FICR
Headset FICR; 2.040.34 in – 2.040.30 in Bearing (51.88.7mm – 51.87.5mm)
Fork Full Carbon Fiber; 700C; 12*100mm Axle; FICR
Motor OKAWA AP70; 48V 500W; 88.5 lb-ft (120N.m); ISIS
Battery SAMSUNG 21700 Cell; 48V 15Ah 720Wh; UL2271; DC2.1; IPX5
Secondary Battery NA
Controller OKAWA AP70; 48V
Display DM02 + RM05 2.0inch; IPS; With USB-type C Charging
Headlight LED; 12V 0.3A (3.5W)
Taillight LED; 12V 0.025A (0.3W)
Speed Sensor OKAWA CDWSS02
Dual Control Lever NA
Front Brake S-RIDE GR610; 2 Piston; FM
Rear Brake S-RIDE GR610; 2 Piston; FM
Front Disc SHIMANO SM-RT70; 6.3 in (160mm); 0.07 in (1.8mm); Centerlock
Rear Disc SHIMANO SM-RT70; 6.3 in (160mm); 0.07 in (1.8mm); Centerlock
Shifter S-RIDE GR610; 1×12S
Rear Derailleur S-RIDE GR680; 12s
Chainring AL6061; 42T
Crankarm AL6061; 6.7 in (170mm); ISIS
Chain SHIMANO 12S
Cassette S-RIDE M320; 11T-50T; 12s
Handlebar AL6061; Width: 16.5/17.3 in (420/440mm); Flare: 20°; Drop Width: 4.9 in (125mm)
Stem AL6061; Extension: 2.8/3.1/3.5 in (70/80/90mm); Angle: -7°; Diameter: 1.25 in (31.8mm); Steerer: 1.13 in (28.6mm); Height: 1.6 in (40mm); Weight: 3.5 oz (100g)
Saddle Airfrom; 10.0×5.7 in (255×145mm); Double Density Filler
Pedal 4.1×4.3 in (104.7×108mm); ZP Bearing
Dropper Post KS 860i Drop Post; 1.22 in (30.9mm); 4.9 in (125mm) Travel; Air Spring
Dropper Post Controller KS860i
Rims AL6061; 14G; 32H; FV (Front/Rear)
Front Hubs NovaTec D981SB; 14G; 32H
Rear Hubs NovaTec D872SB; 14G; 32H
Spokes 14G
Nipples 14G; 0.55 in (14mm)
Tubes KENDA; 700*45C
Tires WTB W110-1320, Raddler 44×700 TCS Light/Fast Rolling 60tpi Dual DNA
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