Rad Power Bikes RadWagon 3 vs Univega Summit S 3.5

Compare Specifications of Rad Power Bikes RadWagon 3 and Univega Summit S 3.5

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Univega Summit S 3.5
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Technical Specifications
Fuel Electric Electric
Range -- 75 km
Load Carrying Capacity -- 120 kg
Battery 48V, 14 Ah (672 Wh) with Lithium NCA 18650 Samsung 35E cells, rated for 800 charge cycles --
Charger 48V, 2 Amp Rad Power Bikes smart charger, operates on both 110V and 230V AC power outlets Shimano, 3 ampere
Display Backlit LCD with charge indicator, speedometer, odometer, trip odometer, pedal assist level, wattmeter, and more --
Frame 6061 aluminum
Size : 17"
Shimano MTB integrated, Aluminium
Stem Zoom, 60º angle adjustment, 100 mm length, 88 mm height adjustment Concept
Handle Bar Custom formed aluminum
Height : 42-45" (adjustable)
Reach : 12"
Concept Flat
Fork Rigid steel Rock Shox Recon Gold RL
Seatpost Promax, 390 mm x 27.2 mm
Clamp : Quick release
Diameter : 27.2 mm
Kind Shock E30I Drop, 125 mm, with Remote
Grip Velo comfort rubber ergo --
Crankset 42T, 170 mm ProWheel Pioneer forged alloy, dual-sided aluminum bashguard
Length : 170 mm
Shimano Steps
Pedals Assist : Intelligent 5 level pedal assist with 12 magnet cadence sensor
Wellgo B087 CrMo axle, forged aluminum platform with reflectors, standard 9/16" x 20 TPI threading
Sport, with reflector
Chain KMC Z7 Shimano CN-HG54
Shifters Shimano SL-TX50-7R thumb shifter, 7-speed --
Gear -- Ratio: front: 34, rear: 11-42
Saddle Velo Plush with lifting handle Ergon SM10
Headset Semi-integrated, 1-1/8" straight steerer tube --
Derailleur Front 7-Speed Shimano Altus --
Derailleur Rear 7-Speed Shimano Altus --
Hub Front -- Novatec D162 Disc, 12x148 mm
Spoke 12-gauge stainless steel --
Sprocket -- Shimano HG500
Tyres
Front Rad Power Bikes by Kenda K-Rad 26" x 2.3", K-Shield puncture-resistant liner Maxxis Minion DHR, 60-622
Rear Rad Power Bikes by Kenda K-Rad 26" x 2.3", K-Shield puncture-resistant liner Maxxis Minion DHR, 60-622
Wheel / RIM Weinmann Goliath, alloy, double wall, 36H Rodi TRYP25, with eyelets
Brakes
Front -- Shimano MT400, hydraulic disc brake
Rear -- Shimano MT400, hydraulic disc brake
Brake Lever Aluminum alloy comfort grip levers with motor cutoff switch and integrated bell --
Suspension
Front -- --
Rear -- --
Colors Available
Colors -- Phantom grey/Laguna blue matt


Physical Specs
Length 2007 mm --
Height 660 mm --
Weight 34 kg --
Handlebar Width 622 --
Seat Height 686 --
Wheelbase 1283 mm --
Overview
Features - Lights
Front : Spanninga PR60 48V with ambient light sensor option
Rear : Integrated taillight with brake light
- USB Ports : Display: 5V, 1 Amp
- Puncture-Resistant Tires
- Reflective Sidewall Striping
- Integrated Brake Light
- Battery Life : A fuel gauge for your electrons.
- Odometer
- Speedometer
- Wattmeter : Shows how much power the motor is outputting at any given time.
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Additional Details Controller : 48V, 750W
Hub Motor : 750W brushless Shengyi direct drive hub motor with regenerative braking, 40 Nm of torque
Throttle : Half twist throttle with on/off button
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 : Included, black plastic front and rear, full coverage
Freewheel : DNP 7-speed freewheel, 11-34T
Gearing : 1 x 7-speed
Kickstand : Dual-leg spring loaded, 100 lb weight limit
Racks :
Front : Optional
Rear : Integrated, 120 lbs carrying capacity, 25 mm tubing diameter
Recommended Rider Heights : 5'2" - 6'2"
Dropout Width :
Front : 100 mm
Rear : 135 mm
Bottom Bracket Shell Width :
68 mm
Square Taper Bottom Bracket
Seat Tube Length : 17"
Top Tube Length (effective) : 23"
Headtube : 10.25"
Chainstay : 26.5"
Max Tire Width : 2.3"
Payload Capacity : 159 Kg
Rear Rack Capacity : 55 Kg
Running Boards Capacity : 19 Kg per side
Size: S, M, L, XL
Shifting System: Shimano Deore, 10-speed
Switch Lever: Shimano SLX

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