HeyBike Cityscape Electric Cruiser Bike vs QWIC RD9

Compare Specifications of HeyBike Cityscape Electric Cruiser Bike and QWIC RD9

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HeyBike Cityscape Electric Cruiser Bike
HeyBike Cityscape Electric Cruiser Bike

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QWIC RD9
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Technical Specifications
Fuel Electric Electric
Motor 350W Brushless gear motor Rear engine
Range 40 Miles (Pedal assist) Till 180 km
Charging Time 5-6 hours 8 hrs
Maximum Torque -- 35 NM
Load Carrying Capacity (120kg)
MAX Load for Rear Rack 100LBS
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Top Speed 30 kmph --
Riding Modes 3 Working Modes --
Battery 36V 10Ah Lithium battery
Battery Weight : 7.67 lbs (3.48kg)
18650 NCM LI-ion
300 Wh - 500 Wh
Removable Battery
Charger 42V/2A --
Display Multifunction Display Digital Display
Frame Low step frame design Sizes : M,L
Stem -- Adjustable Stem
Fork Front suspension fork Springy Front Fork
Seats Comfortable Damping Seat --
Gear Shimano 7-Speed --
Stand Strong Kickstand --
Headlamp -- Busch & Müller 20 Lux
Tyres
Front Tire Pressure 45-60 PSI Schwalbe Energizer Life
Rear Tire Pressure 45-60 PSI Schwalbe Energizer Life
Wheel / RIM -- 28 Inch
Brakes
Front -- Shimano MT200
Rear -- Shimano MT200
Suspension
Front -- --
Rear -- --
Colors Available
Colors Black
White
Brushed Aluminum
Stone Grey


Physical Specs
Length 1900 mm --
Width 710 mm --
Height 1117 mm --
Weight 26.5 kg 23.3 kg
Seat Height 939 --
Wheelbase 1193 mm --
Overview
About -- QWIC Urban Series Read More
Features USB Charging Port
High-Visibility LED
Large bike rack
3 Working Modes
Comfortable Damping Seat
Dual Lights & Brakes System
Odometer
Speedometer
Wattmeter
Specialized Removable Battery
- Sporty and agile e-bike
- Powerful rear engine
- Luggage Carrier
- USB Functions
Additional Details Bell/Horn : Electric Horn
IP level : IPX4
Rear Rack Size : 40.5x14.5(cm)
Product Dimensions : 190×71×117(cm)
Package Dimensions 150×28×80(cm)
Package Weight : 72.81 lbs(33kg)
Handlebar Height : 1168.4
Recommended Rider Height : 5'4"-6'5"
Gear Range : 290 %
Gear : Shimano Acera-9 derailleur

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