Addmotor Grandtan vs Mission Etnnic Adventurer 2.0 Electric Trike

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Addmotor Grandtan
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Mission Etnnic Adventurer 2.0 Electric Trike
Mission Etnnic Adventurer 2.0 Electric Trike

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Technical Specifications
Fuel Electric Electric
Motor Bafang 48V 750W Front Brushless Hub Motor, 80 Nm Torque EH : Etnnic E-City 250w | EC : Bafang E-Central 250w
Range 85+ Miles Per Charge with PAS 1(Estimate) --
Battery Samsung 48V 20Ah(960Wh) with 3200 Cells Battery, Charging Time 10 Hours, Rated For 1,000-1,500 Charge Cycles (4.3KG battery) EH : Etnnic E02 13Ah | EC : Etnnic E02 13Ah
Charger 48V 2.0A 5 Pins, US Standard DC Charger, 5 Pins With Auto Magnetic Suction --
Controller Addmotor 25A Controller EH : Integrated | EC: Integrated
Display Addmotor 5-Inch LCD Display --
Frame 6061 Aluminum Alloy Frame 6000 Series aluminium alloy
Stem Aluminum 100mm + Adjustable Angle(90°) Satori Easy Up + Zoom (adjustable)
Handle Bar Black Aluminum, 630mm Wide, Sweep Back MTB double height, alloy
Fork Oil Spring Fork with 80mm of Travel --
Seatpost Aluminum 270mm x 31.8mm
Quick Release Seatpost Clamp
Satori Solo suspension seat post
Grip Durable Ergonomic Design Rubber
Crankset Prowheel Ounce, 48T Chainring, 170mm Crank Length EH : Sun Race 36T | EC : E-Central 36T
Pedals Wellgo Aluminum with Reflectors, Standard 9/16'' x 20 TPI Threading High grip BMX alloy
Pedal Assist System Intelligent 7 Level Pedal Assist, Cadence Sensor --
Chain KMC Rust Resistant Chain Shimano HG53 9-speed
Shifters SHIMANO TOURNEY Right Thumb Shifter 7-Speed, SIS Index System --
Saddle Addmotor Exclusive Well Padded Saddle with Backrest Selle San Marco Bioaktive
Headset -- Ahead 1 1/8
Derailleur Rear SHIMANO TOURNEY TY300 Rear Derailleur, 7-Speed --
Hub Front -- EH : Etnnic 250w motor | EC : Shimano M475
Chainrings -- EH : Sun Race 36T | EC : E-Central 36T
Bottom Bracket -- EH : SunRace | EC : E-Central integrated
Headlamp Electric Headlight TRENDO by Spanninga --
Taillamp Electric Taillight & Braking Light SOLO by Spanninga --
Tyres
Front Kenda GIGAS 24" X 4.0" Fat Tires Schwalbe Smart Sam 20” x 2.35
Rear Kenda GIGAS 20" X 4.0" Fat Tires Schwalbe Smart Sam 20” x 2.35
Wheel / RIM Rim: Aluminum Double Wall, 36H
Spokes: Stainless Steel, F: 12-Gauge, R: 13-Gauge
Alloy, black
Tube -- Inner tubes : Schwalbe AV7
Brakes
Front Tektro Mechanical Disc Brake with Motor Cutoff Sensor Sturmey Archer X-SD
Rear Tektro Mechanical Disc Brake with Motor Cutoff Sensor Cable operated Shimano M375 caliper, Shimano RT56 160 mm disc
Brake Lever -- EH : Saccon parking brake | EC : Etnnic E-Cent
Suspension
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Rear -- --
Colors Available
Colors Army Green
Neptune Blue
Starry Blue
White
Rose
Cyan Green
Polyurethane


Physical Specs
Length 1955 mm --
Width 850 mm --
Weight 53.5 kg 26 kg
Seat Height 825 --
Wheelbase 1244 mm --
Overview
About The Addmotor Grandtan is a popular and highly regarded electric trike that stands out for its e Read More --
Features - USB port: Integrated in Display, 5V, 1Amp
- Footrest wood board built with eco and care in mind
- Frame with swan-like bionic design
- Extra wide saddle plus adjustable backrest
- Oil spring fork with lockout & 80mm of travel
- EB 2.0 chip-based controller
- Rotatable U-shaped Handlebar
- Curved fenders keep dirt & sand off
- Waterproof storage bag with reflective liner stripe
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Additional Details Throttle: Right Hand Half Twist Throttle with Switch
Wiring: Water-Resistant Connectors and Wiring Harness
Brake Rotors: 180mm F / 2x180mm Rear
Basket Front: Removable, Aluminum
Basket Rear: Removable, Aluminum, 100lbs Carrying Capacity
Freewheel: SHIMANO SIS Index 7-Speed, 14-32T
Fenders: Aluminum, Front Included
Maximum handlebar Height 48" inch
Minimum handlebar Height 43" inch
Standover Height 17.5" inch
Seat Tube 19" inch
Reach 13" inch
Rear Basket 48L, 20.5" x 16" x 9.5"
Rear mudguard
Seat post clamp : Alloy 40 mm
Gear lever : Shimano Sora 9-speed
Steering damper : RSS Ride Smooth System, GAS 150N

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