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Fitness Mania – Progear E Shock 27.5in x 20in 9 Spd Mtb E Bike – Free Shipping over $50 and Free returns over $99
Description: Progear E Shock 27.5in x 20in 9 Spd Mtb E Bike
The Progear E-Shock is a 27.5″ Shimano Altus Rapid Fire Plus 9 speed Alloy Electric Mountain Bike with the Bafang MAX-01 Electric Drive System. The Progear E-Shock is a pedal assist bike using the acclaimed Bafang MAX-01 E-Bike system. The 36v/11.6 AH Phylion battery has Panasonic cells and as the matched Phylion charger complies to all required standards. The Alloy frame is available in three sizes, 16.5″, 18.5″ and 20.5″ ensuring a good fit for cyclists of all sizes and requirements.
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FeaturesÂ
– The 27.5″ tyres roll over obstacles more easily, have a smoother ride uphill or down, provide more traction and once moving are easier to stay moving.Â
– In short, they will take you anywhere, and the extra power from the Bafang electric motor will get you there and back again.Â
– Reliable Tektro Hydraulic Disc brakes provide all the stopping power neededÂ
– The alloy frame, rims and components make the Progear E-Shock light weight but with the strength where needed.Â
– The Mid Drive Bafang motor is 26v/250w and limited to 25km/h ensuring Australian Standards compliance.Â
– Mid drive motor powers through the drivetrain (transmission) of the bike which enables the motor to help with long & steep climbs and power up to high speeds on flat roads.Â
– The lower centre of gravity also provides better handling, easier to lift on and off a bike rack and removal of either wheel is easier.
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Travel distance on our Electric Bikes:Â
The travel distance after a full charge on this e-Bike can vary from 30km to 50km.Â
There are several factors that will affect how long the battery will last after a full charge.
Factors include:
– Level of pedal assistance – higher level of assistance will use more battery charge
– Weight of Rider & Luggage – more weight may require more power from the battery
– Terrain & Weather Conditions – Terrain & wind may cause drag, and will require more power to maintain speed.
– Tyre Conditions – Incorrect tyre pressure may create more rolling resistance
– Traffic/Route Conditions – Stop/Start cycling may use more power to accelerate up to appropriate travelling speeds.
Brand:Â Progear
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