Ariel Rider D-Class Dual-Motored Scrambler Ebike vs Ridgeback Advance 3W

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Ariel Rider D-Class Dual-Motored Scrambler Ebike
Ariel Rider D-Class Dual-Motored Scrambler Ebike

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Ridgeback Advance 3W
Ridgeback Advance 3W

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Technical Specifications
Fuel Electric Electric
Motor 750W Brushless custom steel geared hub motors Shimano STEPS DU-E6100 250w 60Nm
Range 65 Km Per Charge --
Charging Time 4-6 hours --
Engine Starting Electric --
Maximum Torque 80Nm of torque --
Battery 48V, 18Ah with Lithium Samsung cells, rated for 800 charge cycles Darfon Internal 504wh
Charger 48V, 3A Smart Charger, operates on 100V-240V AC power outlets DARFON 2AH Smartcharger
Display LED display --
Frame -- Alloy open frame
Stem -- Integrated Adjustable Ahead
Handle Bar -- Alloy 680 x 20mm 15 degree Backsweep
Fork -- RST Volant PLS-TNL 60mm Alloy fork
Seatpost -- Alloy 30.9x350mm
Grip -- Ridgeback
Pedals -- Resin Metro
Chain -- KMC X10EPT
Chain Set : Shimano FC-E6100 38T 170mm
Shifters -- microSHIFT XLE10 SL-M760 10-Speed
Headset -- ACROS AZX-585 ZS56/ZS56
Derailleur Rear -- microSHIFT XLE10 RD-M62L 10-Speed
Hub Front -- KT TC7 32h
Hub Rear -- KT TC7 32h
Spoke -- Steel 14 g
Cassette -- microSHIFT CS-H100 11-36 10-Speed
Headlamp LED --
Tyres
Front -- Schwalbe G-One Bite 700x50c
Rear -- Schwalbe G-One Bite 700x50c
Wheel / RIM -- Wheel Size: 700c
Rim: STARS J26S 32h
Brakes
Front Hydraulic Disc Brake Alhonga AHJ-OD5 Hydraulic Disc
Rear Hydraulic Disc Brake Alhonga AHJ-OD5 Hydraulic Disc
Brake Lever -- Alhonga AHJ-OD5
Suspension
Front -- --
Rear -- --
Colors Available
Colors Black Red


Physical Specs
Length -- --
Handlebar Width -- 680
Wheelbase -- 1131 mm
Overview
About -- The Ridgeback Advance 3W is an electric bicycle that offers a practical and efficient riding ex Read More
Features - 5 Level Pedal assist with low profile cadence sensor --
Additional Details Controllers : 48V, 750W / each.Max current output: 22Ah/each --

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