Progear Bikes E-Classique Vintage E-Bike 700c*17" in Seaform

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Sale price$1,254.99 Regular price$2,099.00

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Description

Technical Specifications
Frame: 700C x 17" Alloy
Fork: 700C Rigid Alloy Fork
Handlebar: Steel Width:595MM,H:66 44
Stem: Alloy ?25.4* 100mm, +-30
Grip: L=130MM R=92M
Crankset: 170m Crank, 42t Chainwheel
BB sets: BB68*126mm
Pedal Alloy 9/16"
Chain: 1/2*3/32x118L
Freewheel: Shimano Tourney MF-TZ500-7,7-SPEED, 14-16-18-20-22-24-34T
Derailleur R: Shimano Tourney TY300D 7/6SP
Shiter: Shimano Tourney SL-RS35-7R, 7-SPEED REVO SHIFTER
Brake: Mechanical disc brake, Rotor=160mm
Hub F.: 700C 3/8"*13G*36H*100*108, W/QR,115mm
Rims: 700C*1.5(622)*13G*36H,H=25,double wall
Spokes: 280mm W/brass nipple
Tyre: 700C*38
Seat Post: ?27.2*350mm*2.55T
Seat Clamp: ?31.8 Quick Release
Kickstand: Steel Kickstand

Electrical Components
Motor: 36V*250W*700C 25KM/H - Complies to EN15194
Torque Sensor: dual hall Cable length:130MM
Display: 0-5 assist level, Max Speed 25kph
Battery: 36V 8.7AH SAMSUNG battery cell
Controller: 700C 36VAP 12A
Charger: 42V 2A DC2.1 charger port AS

Electric Bike Battery Information
The travel distance after a full charge on this e-Bike can vary from 30km to 70km.
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.

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