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1014 days ago

Hybrid E-Bike F18 Cruise Elite Special (Carbon Fibre frame)

Jill from Halswell

Carbon Fibre Step Through frame - bike with battery 22.8kg. Lighter than most ebikes so very comfortable to ride.
Low Ks (585km)
All terrain model for town and trails

Extras: Mud guards, bell and mirror, carrier, new gel seat and cable lock.
Recently serviced -Perfect condition - no scratches
Suitable for heights from approx 160cm and up.
One size fits all. Easily adjustable handlebars and seat.
As recommended by Consumer NZ



High spec components:
MAX MOTOR ASSISTED SPEED 40 KM/H
MAX RANGE PER CHARGE * 100KM
CHARGE TIME 0-100% 4.5 HOURS
FRAME SUPER STRONG CARBON FIBRE
MOTOR BAFANG 300 WATT CENTER DRIVE 80 N M
BATTERY SAMSUNG SDI LITHIUM (36V - 504WH 14AH)
CHARGER HYBRID BIKES CHARGER
CONTROLLER FIVE PEDAL SUPPORT SETTINGS WITH WALK ASSIST FUNCTION
DISPLAY LARGE FORMAT LCD WITH SPEED, ASSIST LEVEL, CHARGE LEVEL AND LIGHT INDICATOR
FORK SUNTOUR FORKS
WHEEL DOUBLE WALLED ALUMINIUM
TIRES 29" X 2.1"
BRAKES TEKTRO HYDRAULIC DISC BRAKES FRONT AND REAR
SHIFTERS SHIMANO DEORE M6000 SERIES -10 SPEED
SEAT SPRUNG MEMORY FOAM
PEDALS NECO CLIPLESS PEDALS
LIGHTS HYBRID LED FRONT AND REAR AUTO SENSOR SAFETY LIGHTS
$3800 (New price RRP $5990)

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