Lohner Stroler vs Rad Power Bikes RadMini 4

Compare Specifications of Lohner Stroler and Rad Power Bikes RadMini 4

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Lohner Stroler
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Technical Specifications
Fuel Electric Electric
Range Up to 95 km in pedelec operation --
Charging Time 80 % in 3 hours 30 min --
Maximum Power A, CH: 800 W, D: 600 W --
Maximum Torque A, CH: 50 Nm (23 Nm nominal), D: 40 Nm (12 Nm nominal) --
Drivetrain Wheel hub motor, electric --
Top Speed 25 kmph --
Battery LiIon 48 V, 14 Ah, 672 Wh 48V, 14 Ah (672 Wh) with Lithium NCA 18650 Samsung 35E cells, rated for 800 charge cycles
Charger Charging current : 3 Amp 48V, 2 Amp Rad Power Bikes smart charger, operates on both 110V and 230V AC power outlets
Display On mobile phone (Android, iOS) via bluetooth Backlit LCD with charge indicator, speedometer, odometer, trip odometer, pedal assist level, wattmeter, and more
Frame Steel 6061 aluminum
Size : 16"
Stem -- High-rise folding stem with 3" vertical adjustment
Handle Bar -- Custom formed aluminum, 26" wide, 2.5" rise
Height : 45" - 48" (adjustable)
Reach : 14"
Fork Sprung front fork 100 mm, lockable Storage compartment RST spring fork with lockout and preload adjustment, 60 mm travel, 135 mm hub width, 9 mm quick release
Seatpost -- Promax, 350 mm x 27.2 mm
Clamp : Quick release
Diameter : 27.2 mm
Grip -- Durable imitation leather ergo
Crankset -- 48T, 170 mm ProWheel Pioneer forged alloy, dual-sided aluminum bashguard
Length : 170 mm
Pedals -- Assist : Intelligent 5 level pedal assist with 12 magnet cadence sensor
Wellgo P256 CrMo axle, forged aluminum folding platform with reflectors, standard 9/16" x 20 TPI threading
Chain -- KMC Z7
Shifters -- Shimano SL-TX50-7R thumb shifter, 7-speed
Saddle Height adjustable Velo Plush with lifting handle
Headset -- Semi-integrated, 1-1/8" straight steerer tube
Derailleur Front -- 7-Speed Shimano Altus
Derailleur Rear -- 7-Speed Shimano Altus
Spoke -- 12-gauge stainless steel, black
Tyres
Front -- Rad Power Bikes by Kenda K-Rad 20" x 3.3", K-Shield puncture-resistant liner
Rear -- Rad Power Bikes by Kenda K-Rad 20" x 3.3", K-Shield puncture-resistant liner
Wheel / RIM 26 x 2.15 with reflective strips Double wall, 36H
Brakes
Front Hydraulically 180 mm --
Rear Hydraulically 180 mm --
Brake Lever -- Aluminum alloy comfort grip levers with motor cutoff switch and integrated bell
Suspension
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Rear -- --
Colors Available
Colors Diablo Black
Hello Yellow
Racing Green
French Blue
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Physical Specs
Length -- 1727 mm
Height -- 698 mm
Weight 34.5 kg 31 kg
Handlebar Width -- 660
Seat Height -- 889
Wheelbase -- 1143 mm
Overview
Features -- - Lights :
Front : Standard Rad Power Bikes LED headlight
Rear : Integrated taillight with brake light
- USB Ports : Display: 5V, 1 Amp
- Reflective Sidewall Striping
- Integrated Brake Light
- Battery Life : A fuel gauge for your electrons.
- Odometer
- Speedometer
- Wattmeter
Additional Details Switching : 8 gears
Recuperation : Automatically when braking
Electrical support : In 3 power levels
Lighting : wide-spread LED headlights with 3W
Security : via mobile phone access lock and LinkaLock
Controller : 48V, 750W
Hub Motor : 750 W brushless Bafang geared hub motor with 80 Nm of torque, 5:1 planetary gear reduction
Throttle : Half twist throttle
Wiring : Water resistant connectors and wiring harness
Brake Calipers : Tektro Aries (MD-M300)
Brake Pad Material : Sintered metal
Brake Rotors : Tektro 180 mm front and rear
Fenders : Full coverage front and rear
Freewheel : DNP 7-speed freewheel, 11-34T
Gearing : 1 x 7-speed
Kickstand : Heavy-duty aluminum with wide plastic foot
Racks : Optional
Recommended Rider Heights : 5'2" - 6'2"
Dropout Width :
Front : 135 mm
Rear : 170 mm
Bottom Bracket Shell Width :
100 mm
Square Taper Bottom Bracket
Seat Tube Length : 16"
Top Tube Length (effective) : 23"
Headtube : 4.75"
Chainstay : 19"
Max Tire Width : 4"
Payload Capacity : 125 Kg
Folded Dimensions (LxWxH) : 1041 x 559 x 711

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