Izip Trailz Enlightened, Black

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Izip Trailz Enlightened, Black

from: Currie Technologies



 : Izip Trailz Enlightened, Black
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Binding: Misc.
Brand: Currie Technologies
EAN: 0694027809717
Label: Currie Technologies
Manufacturer: Currie Technologies
Model: IZ-TRE7-BK
Publisher: Currie Technologies
Studio: Currie Technologies



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Product DescriptionMOTOR Exclusive Alloy Shell DC Brushless Geared Hub Motor BATTERY NiMH EV Rated Batteries Down Tube Concealed 24V / 9AH Pack (20) 1.2V Rechargeable Cells CHARGE SYSTEM UL Listed NiMH Currie High Power Smart Charger with LED status display CONTROLLER Exclusive Currie Electro Drive 24 Volt fully potted with Power Gauge function TOP SPEED Up to 18 mph / 29 kph (rider weight contingent) RANGE Up to 23 - 30 Miles / 38 - 48 km with normal pedaling (rider weight contingent) DRIVE Exclusive Currie Geared Hub Motor, Sram 8-Speed, X.7 Derailleur, Freewheel, Sram X.5 Shifter BRAKES Tektro Disc front/rear; Brake Lever WHEELS Alex 26' x 2.1' DM18 double wall 6061 Alloy rims with stainless steel spokes TIRES Currie E-Street 26' x 1.9' HANDLEBARS Alloy with rise; adjustable stem, Dual Density Grips FORK RST CT-COM1, suspension USER CONTROLS Battery gauge, Power On/Off Switch and Easy Access charger port in down tube SADDLE Cionlli AR-8878 comfort and micro-adjust suspension post FRAME Exclusive Currie IQ Series 6061 Aluminum Alloy CRANK AND PEDALS Alloy 42T crankset w/PTS function; alloy non-slip pedals NET WEIGHT 48 lbs / 22 kg




Features:
  • Comfort bike styling. Clean electric hybrid with pedal assistance
  • Nickel Metal Hydride: high capacity battery tucked away in the down tube for a clean look
  • 8-Speed geared system with SRAM X.7 rear derailleur
  • Powerful disc brakes
  • RST CT-1 front fork


















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