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test urban bike PASELEC TX10 E-Bike

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test urban bike PASELEC TX10 E-BikeSpecification Brand: PASELEC Model: TX10 Color: White or Gray (Optional) Frame Material: Aluminum Alloy Tire Size: 700C x 42 Tires Motor: 48V 1000W Brushless Motor Battery: 48V 19. 2Ah Removable Lithium Battery Display: LCD Color Display Recommended Speed: 25km h (Factory Preset) Top Speed: 38 48km h (Actual speed may vary based on rider weight, terrain, incline, and environmental factors.) Max Range: 45 80km (Actual range may vary based on rider

Specification

  • Brand: PASELEC
  • Model: TX10
  • Color: White or Gray (Optional)
  • Frame Material: Aluminum Alloy
  • Tire Size: 700C x 42 Tires
  • Motor: 48V 1000W Brushless Motor
  • Battery: 48V 19.2Ah Removable Lithium Battery
  • Display: LCD Color Display
  • Recommended Speed: 25km/h (Factory Preset)
  • Top Speed: 38-48km/h (Actual speed may vary based on rider weight, terrain, incline, and environmental factors.)
  • Max Range: 45-80km (Actual range may vary based on rider weight, terrain, incline, and environmental factors.)
  • Charging Time: 6-8 Hours
  • Brake System: Front and Rear Mechanical Disc Brakes
  • Suspension: Front Suspension
  • Transmission: 7 Speed
  • Lighting System: Front Light, Rear Light
  • Climbing Ability: Up to 30°
  • Waterproof Rating: IP54
  • Max Load: 150kg (330 lbs)
  • Recommended Rider Height: 155-200cm (5'1"-6'7")
  • Net Weight: 26.9kg
  • Gross Weight: 34.6kg
  • Product Size(L x W x H): 188 x 66 x 116cm
  • Package Size(L x W x H): 146 x 25 x 85cm
  • Certification: CE
  • Warranty: 12 Months

 

Highlights

 

1. Step-Through Frame: Lightweight aluminum alloy frame with a low-step design for easy mounting and everyday convenience.
2. 1000W Powerful Motor: High-performance 48V 1000W brushless motor reaches speeds up to 38–48km/h for fast and efficient commuting.
3. Long-Range Battery: 48V 19.2Ah removable lithium battery delivers up to 80km per charge, ideal for daily rides and longer trips.
4. City Comfort Ride: Ergonomic geometry, front suspension, and 700C x 42 tires ensure a smooth and stable urban riding experience.
5. Reliable Braking System: Front and rear mechanical disc brakes provide consistent and responsive stopping power.
6. Smart Color Display: LCD color display shows real-time speed, battery level, and riding data clearly.
7. Efficient 7-Speed Gears: Versatile transmission system adapts easily to different terrains and riding needs.
8. Strong Climbing Ability: Handles inclines up to 30°, making city hills and slopes effortless.
9. All-Weather Ready: IP54 waterproof rating with integrated front and rear lights for safe riding in various conditions.
10. Comfortable Fit for Most Riders: Suitable for 155–200cm riders, supporting up to 150kg (330 lbs), with CE certification and 12-month warranty for peace of mind.

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