KBO Breeze Commuter Electric Bike vs Rilu Nomad

Compare Specifications of KBO Breeze Commuter Electric Bike and Rilu Nomad

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KBO Breeze Commuter Electric Bike
KBO Breeze Commuter Electric Bike

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Rilu Nomad
Rilu Nomad

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Technical Specifications
Fuel Electric Electric
Motor Sustained 500W brushless gear motor Torque: 40Nm (200W)
Range 30~55 Miles --
Maximum Power 750W --
Load Carrying Capacity 300 lbs --
Battery 48V 16Ah Lithium-ion battery with Samsung/LG cells Samsung : 36V 14Ah (504Wh)
Charger 3.0 Amp smart and quick charger Smart Charger: 80W Silent
Controller 48V / 18A --
Display LCD backlight display LCD: 5 MODE: TRIP, ODO, KM
Frame 6061 Aluminum frame Folding: 34cm Step Over Height
Stem Stem Diameter : 31.8mm Adjustable: Telescopic Height
Fork -- Suspension: 100mm (Lockable)
Seatpost Diameter 30.4mm
length 300mm
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Crankset 170mm forged alloy --
Pedals Alloy pedal with reflectors --
Chain KMC chain --
Gear -- 7 Speed: Rapid Shifter (Shimano)
Saddle Sturdy and comfy saddle --
Derailleur Rear Shimano 7 speed derailleur --
Spoke Stainless spokes (Front 13G / Rear 12G) --
Stand Heavy duty aluminum --
Headlamp 48V LED light LED
Taillamp Integrated brake taillight LED
Tyres
Front 27.5" x 2.4" Panasonic puncture-resistant tires Kenda: 20”x 2.35” (Rail Trail)
Rear 27.5" x 2.4" Panasonic puncture-resistant tires Kenda: 20”x 2.35” (Rail Trail)
Wheel / RIM Spoke --
Brakes
Front 180mm Mechanical Disc Brakes Disc Brakes: 160mm (Tektro)
Rear 180mm brakes Disc Brakes: 160mm (Tektro)
Suspension
Front Amazing damping effect --
Rear -- --
Colors Available
Colors Orange
Black
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Physical Specs
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Weight 28.1 kg --
Overview
Features Full Fenders
Front Suspension Fork
Well-built Saddle
Large-payload Rear Rack
Twist Throttle on the Right Handlebar
Quick & Smart 48V 3 Amp Charger
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Additional Details Pedal Assist: 0~5 level
Recommended Rider Heights: 5'2" ~ 6'3"
Sensor: Sensitive cadence sensor and speed sensor
Throttle: Twist the throttle on your right hand to accelerate
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