Buzz Cerana T vs Rad Power Bikes RadWagon 3

Compare Specifications of Buzz Cerana T and Rad Power Bikes RadWagon 3

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Buzz Cerana T
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Rad Power Bikes RadWagon 3
Rad Power Bikes RadWagon 3

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Technical Specifications
Fuel Electric Electric
Motor 350-watt mid-drive motor --
Range 40-Mile Range --
Charging Time 2 to 6 hours --
Top Speed 20 kmph --
Speed 7 Speeds --
Battery The 36-volt rechargeable battery 48V, 14 Ah (672 Wh) with Lithium NCA 18650 Samsung 35E cells, rated for 800 charge cycles
Charger -- 48V, 2 Amp Rad Power Bikes smart charger, operates on both 110V and 230V AC power outlets
Display LCD Screen displays speed, assistance level, mileage, and battery level Backlit LCD with charge indicator, speedometer, odometer, trip odometer, pedal assist level, wattmeter, and more
Frame Stepthrough Frame 6061 aluminum
Size : 17"
Stem -- Zoom, 60º angle adjustment, 100 mm length, 88 mm height adjustment
Handle Bar -- Custom formed aluminum
Height : 42-45" (adjustable)
Reach : 12"
Fork -- Rigid steel
Seatpost -- Promax, 390 mm x 27.2 mm
Clamp : Quick release
Diameter : 27.2 mm
Grip -- Velo comfort rubber ergo
Crankset -- 42T, 170 mm ProWheel Pioneer forged alloy, dual-sided aluminum bashguard
Length : 170 mm
Pedals -- Assist : Intelligent 5 level pedal assist with 12 magnet cadence sensor
Wellgo B087 CrMo axle, forged aluminum platform with reflectors, standard 9/16" x 20 TPI threading
Pedal Assist System Electric Assist : 4 levels of electric assist --
Chain -- KMC Z7
Shifters -- Shimano SL-TX50-7R thumb shifter, 7-speed
Saddle -- Velo Plush with lifting handle
Headset -- Semi-integrated, 1-1/8" straight steerer tube
Derailleur Front -- 7-Speed Shimano Altus
Derailleur Rear -- 7-Speed Shimano Altus
Spoke -- 12-gauge stainless steel
Tyres
Front 24”x 3” Rad Power Bikes by Kenda K-Rad 26" x 2.3", K-Shield puncture-resistant liner
Rear 20”x 2.25” Rad Power Bikes by Kenda K-Rad 26" x 2.3", K-Shield puncture-resistant liner
Wheel / RIM -- Weinmann Goliath, alloy, double wall, 36H
Brakes
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Rear Disc --
Brake Lever -- Aluminum alloy comfort grip levers with motor cutoff switch and integrated bell
Suspension
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Rear -- --
Colors Available
Colors Matte Blue
Gloss White
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Physical Specs
Length -- 2007 mm
Height -- 660 mm
Weight 37.6 kg 34 kg
Handlebar Width -- 622
Seat Height -- 686
Wheelbase -- 1283 mm
Overview
Features -- - Lights
Front : Spanninga PR60 48V with ambient light sensor option
Rear : Integrated taillight with brake light
- USB Ports : Display: 5V, 1 Amp
- Puncture-Resistant Tires
- Reflective Sidewall Striping
- Integrated Brake Light
- Battery Life : A fuel gauge for your electrons.
- Odometer
- Speedometer
- Wattmeter : Shows how much power the motor is outputting at any given time.
Additional Details Product weight
Total weight with pallet = 148 lbs
E-Trike weight = 107 lbs
Pallet and box dimensions
Height = 34”
Width = 40”
Length = 60”
Controller : 48V, 750W
Hub Motor : 750W brushless Shengyi direct drive hub motor with regenerative braking, 40 Nm of torque
Throttle : Half twist throttle with on/off button
Wiring : Water resistant connectors and wiring harness
Brake Calipers : Tektro Aries (MD-M300)
Brake Pad Material : Sintered metal
Brake Rotors : Tektro 180 mm front and rear
Fenders : Included, black plastic front and rear, full coverage
Freewheel : DNP 7-speed freewheel, 11-34T
Gearing : 1 x 7-speed
Kickstand : Dual-leg spring loaded, 100 lb weight limit
Racks :
Front : Optional
Rear : Integrated, 120 lbs carrying capacity, 25 mm tubing diameter
Recommended Rider Heights : 5'2" - 6'2"
Dropout Width :
Front : 100 mm
Rear : 135 mm
Bottom Bracket Shell Width :
68 mm
Square Taper Bottom Bracket
Seat Tube Length : 17"
Top Tube Length (effective) : 23"
Headtube : 10.25"
Chainstay : 26.5"
Max Tire Width : 2.3"
Payload Capacity : 159 Kg
Rear Rack Capacity : 55 Kg
Running Boards Capacity : 19 Kg per side
Accessories Working headlight
Foldable rear rack (40 lb. weight limit)
Front basket
USB port in the LCD display
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