Daymak Pithog Max vs Trinity Panthera

Compare Specifications of Daymak Pithog Max and Trinity Panthera

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Daymak Pithog Max
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Trinity Panthera
Trinity Panthera

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Technical Specifications
Fuel Electric Electric
Motor 500W Synchronous electric motor
Range Up to 70 km --
Charging Time 8 - 10 Hours 0-100%:
3:00h; 3:45 hours; 4:30 hrs
0-80%:
1:30 hrs; 2:00 hrs; 3:00 hrs
Engine Starting -- Electric
Ignition Key Iginition / Remote Start --
Cooling System -- Air cooled
Maximum Power -- 18kW (24hp); 22 kW (30 hp)
Maximum Torque -- 784Nm
Load Carrying Capacity 159 kg 150kg
Climbing Degree 25 degrees --
Transmission -- 4 speed
Gear Shift Pattern -- 1-N-2-3-4
Top Speed -- 125 kmph
Riding Modes -- Eco / Sport mode
Battery 72V 32AH Lithium Ion
Battery Life: 1000 cycles
Removable battery: Removable only to replace
Battery type:
lithium
Manufacturer:
CATL
Capacity:
72V/40Ah; 50Ah; 60Ah
Removable
Charger 110V-240V --
Controller Daymak Drive Bluetooth 300A FOC sine wave controller
Display Gauges:
Battery Level
Speedometer
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Frame -- Aluminum-steel composite
Fork -- 43mm upside down fork
Seats Seat Width: 177 mm --
Headlamp LED LED
Tyres
Front 2.5-17 80/100-21
Rear 130/70-12 110/90-18
Wheel / RIM -- Spoke
Brakes
Front Hydraulic Disc --
Rear Hydraulic Disc --
Suspension
Front -- --
Rear -- --
Colors Available
Colors Black
Blue
Red
Black /Red
Black/Green
Blue/Black
Blue/White
White/Red


Physical Specs
Length 1727 mm --
Width 762 mm --
Height 1092 mm --
Weight 114 kg 108 kg
Seat Height 813 900
Wheelbase -- 1424 mm
Ground Clearance -- 318 mm
Overview
About -- Trinity Motorcycles has recently launched the Panthera, an electric Enduro motorcycle that prom Read More
Features -- - Regenerative braking system
- Unprecedented power
- Manual transmission
- Faster than any E-Enduro
- Long range
- Removable battery
- Weight on par with competition machines
- Whisper-quiet
- Extremely easy to maintain
Additional Details In Box Weight: 146 kg
Shocks: 6" of Travel (F) Coil (R)
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