2317 days ago

Krusade Sport E-Bike

Simon from Rotorua Central

The Krusade E-Bike makes an awesome to and from commuting Bike for anyone. With its folding abilities it takes up little space, and with its massive 48V/13AH battery and 300W Motor producing 35kph on the throttle alone - you'll always be early!


Specifications:

Motor: 300W Rear Hub Drive
Battery: 48V/13AH SAMSUNG Lithium Battery
Frame: 6061 Aluminum Alloy
Gears: SHIMANO 6 Speed
Range: 70km distance depending on terrain
Motor speed: 30km/pm without peddling
Charge time: Max 5 hours
Display: Waterproof LCD Screen / Battery % and PAS control
Fork: Mozo Alloy Suspension Fork
Seat: Large Velo Leather
Weight: 25kg including battery
Breaks: SHIMANO Disc Breaks
Controller: Motorbike like throttle / PAS Controle
Other: Folding E-Bike, 20 x 4inch tyre, LED Head & Taillight.

We have physical store which you can pop into and try our products out, Open 6 days a week. 10.00 am to 3.00 pm. 1109 Hinemoa Street, Rotorua Central 3010

Price: $2,500

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