Himiway Zebra vs Tern Vektron Q9

Compare Specifications of Himiway Zebra and Tern Vektron Q9

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Himiway Zebra
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Tern Vektron Q9
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Technical Specifications
Fuel Electric Electric
Motor 750W Upgraded Brushless Geared Hub Motor Bosch Active Line, 36 V/250 W, max speed 20 mph (US), max torque 40 Nm
Range 60-80 Miles Per Charge 400 Wh: 50-130 km (30-80 mi)
Charging Time 7 hours --
Maximum Power 750W 36V/250 W
Maximum Torque 86Nm 40 Nm
Load Carrying Capacity 400 lbs --
Battery 48V 20AH Samsung/LG Lithium-ion Battery Bosch PowerPack 400 Wh
Charger US standard 3.0 A smart charger Bosch Compact Charger
Controller 48V/22A --
Display LCD display with USB charging Bosch Purion, 4 mode selectable, walk assist
Frame 6061 Aluminum frame Vektron G2 Frame
Stem Promax MA-400 SSABK Tern Andros, adjustable, forged construction, patented technology
Handle Bar -- Flat bar, 6061-AL, Tern Andros adapted
Fork Alloy front suspension fork with lockout and adjustment Tern Tarsus, 6061-Al, hydroformed
Seatpost Diameter 30.9mm length 300mm Tern Telescope, 34.9 mm, Lite 2014-AL
Grip -- Velo ergonomic, lock-on
Crankset 170mm forged alloy Vektron custom, forged 6061-AL crankarm
Pedals Alloy pedal with reflectors MKS EZY
Chain KMC chain 9 spd, DHT for eBike, GST corrosion resistant coating
Shifters -- Shimano Alivio, 1 x 9 spd, trigger
Gear Shimano- 14-28T BROWN/BK --
Saddle Selle Royal Saddle Tern Porter, patented GripPad design
Headset -- Tern Flux, cartridge bearings, Physis integrated
Derailleur Rear -- Shimano Alivio Shadow
Hub Front -- Shimano disc
Hub Rear -- Shimano disc
Spoke 13 Gauge on the front / 12 Gauge on the back Stainless
Cassette -- Shimano 11-32T, 9 spd
Stand Heavy duty aluminum --
Headlamp 48V LED light --
Taillamp Integrated Taillight --
Tyres
Front 26" x 4" Kenda fat tires Schwalbe Big Apple, 55-406, puncture protection, Reflex
Rear 26" x 4" Kenda fat tires Schwalbe Big Apple, 55-406, puncture protection, Reflex
Wheel / RIM Spoke 20" wheels
Kinetix Comp, for disc
Brakes
Front 180MM Hydraulic Brakes Shimano, hydraulic disc
Rear 180MM Hydraulic Brakes Shimano, hydraulic disc
Brake Lever Aluminum alloy comfort grip levers with motor cutoff switch Shimano, hydraulic disc
Suspension
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Rear -- --
Colors Available
Colors -- Black Bronze
Blue Silver


Physical Specs
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Weight 35 kg 21.9 kg
Overview
About Himiway launched its premium all-terrain electric fat bike named as 'Zebra' to the stores. Read More --
Features - Updated 6061 Aluminum Frame & Fully Integrated Battery Design
- Half-twist throttle
- 80 Miles per Charge
- German-engineered Bosch Active Line electric drivetrain—the industry leader in electric bike technology
- Hydraulic disc brakes for all-weather stopping power
- New frame design, with a reclining battery for a lower center of gravity and better ride
- Integrated Atlas Rack works seamlessly with Thule Yepp Maxi and Nexxt Maxi child seats—no adapters needed
- Resizes in seconds to fit riders 147 – 195 cm (4’10” – 6’5”) so a single bike can be shared by the family
Additional Details Recommended Rider Heights: 5'3" ~ 6'4"
Freewheel : Shimano 7 speed gear shift system
Throttle : Half twist throttle
FOLDING SIZE : 41 x 86 x 68 cm (16.1" x 33.9" x 26.8")
FOLDING TIME : 10 sec
GEAR INCHES : 33" - 97" (2.65 - 7.72 m)
DISTANCE: SEATPOST TO HANDLEBAR : Min: 620 mm (24.4") Max: 690 mm (27.2")
DISTANCE: SADDLE TO PEDAL : Min: 670 mm (26.4") Max: 1100 mm (43.3")
SUGGESTED RIDER HEIGHT : 147 - 195 cm (4'10" - 6'5")
MAX GROSS VEHICLE WEIGHT : 125 kg (275 lb)
MAX RIDER WEIGHT : 105 kg (230 lb)
HANDLEPOST : Tern Physis 3D, 3D forged, 5 patented technologies
SEATPOST CLAMP : Oversize, 6061-AL, 2pc
SHIFTER CABLE & HOUSING : Jagwire LEX-SL, slick treatment, alloy ferrules
Accessories -- BELL: Aluminum
CHAINGUARD : SKS Chainblade
KICKSTAND : URSUS MOOI, rear mount
CLIP SYSTEM : Magnetix 2.0
LUGGAGE SOCKET: Yes
FENDERS : SplashGuard, stainless hardware
RACK(S) : Atlas Rack, integrated 8 point mounting, max load capacity 27 kg (59 lb)

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