Daymak Cargo vs NAKTO Camel Step-Thru

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Daymak Cargo
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NAKTO Camel Step-Thru
NAKTO Camel Step-Thru

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Technical Specifications
Fuel Electric Electric
Motor 500W 350W hub motor
Range Up to 70 km Autonomously 51 Km (32 miles)
Charging Time 6 - 8 Hours (Per Battery) 4-5 hours
Maximum Power -- 450W/600W Peak
Maximum Torque -- 35 Nm
Load Carrying Capacity Max load : 325 Lbs 136 Kg (300lbs)
Climbing Degree 25 degrees --
Top Speed 32 kmph 25 kmph
Battery 48V 13AH x 2 Lithium Ion 36V 10A lithium-ion detachable battery
Display -- LCD display
Frame 20" ST 23" TT 3" HT Nakto steel frame
Stem -- Steel
Handle Bar -- Carbon steel bar, 22.8" width
Fork -- Trama 82B sprung fork, 60mm travel
Seatpost -- Aluminium alloy dropper post, seat-height adjustability, 1" diameter
Crankset -- Lide 52x5.9"
Pedals -- Yonghua PA66
Pedal Assist System 0 - 5 Levels --
Chain -- Rust resistant
Shifters 7 Speed Shimano Shimano Tourney TZ 6 speed shifter
Saddle -- Comfort padded in black, 2 damping spring
Derailleur Rear -- Shimano
Hub Rear -- Integrated into the rear wheel, geared brushless hub
Spoke -- Carbon steel, silver
Bottom Bracket -- Integral bottom bracket
Headlamp -- LED
Tyres
Front 20 x 4 26"X1.95" Tires
Rear 20 x 4 26"X1.95" Tires
Wheel / RIM -- Aluminium alloy rim
Brakes
Front Disc Shimano V brake
Rear Disc Expansion brake
Brake Lever -- Steel, silver
Suspension
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Rear -- --
Colors Available
Colors Black
Red
White
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Physical Specs
Length 1879 mm --
Width 647 mm --
Height 1194 mm --
Weight 36 kg 34 kg
Seat Height 787 --
Overview
About -- The NAKTO Camel Step-Thru is a solid electric bicycle with a 450W motor (600W peak) that delive Read More
Features - Front and Rear Baskets
- Removable battery
- Rear luggage carrier
- Turn off/on pedal assist system
Additional Details Gauges : Battery / Motor / Voltage / Speedometer /Odometer / Tripmeter
Seat Width : 9”
In Box Weight : 69 lbs
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