CSC FT750XP-26 Fat Tire E-Bike vs Lvneng LN26C05 250w

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CSC FT750XP-26 Fat Tire E-Bike
CSC FT750XP-26 Fat Tire E-Bike

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Lvneng LN26C05 250w
Lvneng LN26C05 250w

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Technical Specifications
Fuel Electric Electric
Motor 750-watt Bafang geared hub Motor 24V 25OW BRUSHLESS MOTOR
Range 25 to 45+ miles --
Charging Time 6-8 hours --
Maximum Torque 80 Nm --
Load Carrying Capacity Max Capacity : 330 pounds --
Battery Removable Samsung 18650 35E 3500mAH, lithium NCA (LiNiCoAlO2)
48 volts, 16 amp-hours, 652.8 watt-hours
24V10AH LITHIUM BATTERY
Charger 54.6V2A 100-240V input --
Controller Intelligent brushless 48V750W --
Display -- LED WITH 6KM
Frame 6061 aluminum alloy, high-step type 26" STEEL FRAME
Handle Bar 6061 aluminum alloy --
Fork Aluminum alloy, gold-anodized tubes SUSPENSIDN
Seats Ergonomic saddle with drop-channel --
Crankset Aluminum alloy, 170 mm length, 42 tooth --
Pedals Aluminum alloy pedal (black) --
Pedal Assist System Five assist levels, 1:1 cadence pedal assistance --
Gear SHIMANO 7-speed (11- to 34-DMP FREE WHEEL tooth range), Shimano ALTUS derailleur --
Derailleur Front -- SHIMANO 6 SPEED GEAR
Derailleur Rear -- SHIMANO 6 SPEED GEAR
Headlamp LED, 3-watt, with USB charger port --
Tyres
Front Kenda Juggernaut, 26 x 4 inches 26*1.75 INCH
Rear Kenda Juggernaut, 26 x 4 inches 26*1.75 INCH
Wheel / RIM -- Kenda
Brakes
Front Tektro E500 hydraulic, twin-opposed-piston calipers
Brake Rotors : 7.1-inch (180 mm) stainless steel Tektro discs
V-BRAKE
Rear Tektro E500 hydraulic, twin-opposed-piston calipers
Brake Rotors : 7.1-inch (180 mm) stainless steel Tektro discs
V-BRAKE
Suspension
Front 3.94 inches (100mm) of travel, 8 levels of damping adjustment plus lockout, preload adjustable --
Rear -- --
Colors Available
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Physical Specs
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Weight -- 30 kg
Kerb Weight 28 --
Seat Height 1160 --
Overview
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Additional Details Initiating mode : Pedal-assist and thumb throttle --

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