Dawes Li-Fe 250 vs Honda U-Go

Compare Specifications of Dawes Li-Fe 250 and Honda U-Go

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Dawes Li-Fe 250
Dawes Li-Fe 250

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Honda U-Go
Honda U-Go

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Technical Specifications
Fuel Electric Electric
Motor Motor Power : 250 W --
Charging Time 4-5 hrs --
Engine Starting -- Electric
Climbing Degree -- 14°
Top Speed 25 kmph 53 kmph
Battery Battery Type : Lithium ion
Battery Capacity : 36V, 5.0Ah
48V30Ah
Display LED display 3 speed modes Negative display LCD meter
Headlamp -- LED
Tyres
Front 8 inch solid tyres 90/90-12
Rear 8 inch solid tyres 100/90-10
Wheel / RIM -- Alloy
Brakes
Front Brake electric : Electric thumb lever brake
Brake mechanical : Rear foot brake
Disc
Rear -- Drum
Suspension
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Rear -- --
Colors Available
Colors Black
Green detailing
White
Red
Blue
Gray


Physical Specs
Length -- 1790 mm
Width -- 680 mm
Height -- 1080 mm
Weight 11 kg --
Kerb Weight -- 83
Wheelbase -- 1300 mm
Ground Clearance -- 130 mm
Overview
Features - Front & Rear Light + Brake light - Front and rear extra wide tires
- High quality frame
- Honda high quality shock absorption
- Better braking performance, the braking distance is 20% shorter than the national standard
- 26L large storage space
- Practical and beautiful, improve the pedal comfort of rear passengers
- Front hook/front cargo box + USB charging port
- Comfortable ride with wide range
- 3-point sitting ergonomic design
- Roomy and comfortable seat length for two adults
- Waterproof and dustproof, rated up to IP67, optimized design of core control technology, smoother acceleration
- Potting charger, protection grade IP45, can protect against low-pressure water spray from any direction, safer to use
- Extended-range battery achieves long battery life with dual batteries
- Integrated front face design
- Sporty rear wing
- Suspended tail lights
- Anti-theft Device
Additional Details Distance on single charge : 15-17 km
Max Load : 100 kg
Water proof : IP54
Bearing : ABEC-5
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