X-Treme XB-300Li High Performance Electric Bicycle

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X-Treme XB-300Li High Performance Electric Bicycle

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Binding: Misc.
Brand: X-Treme
Color: Silver
Label: X-Treme
Manufacturer: X-Treme
Material Type: High Performance Aluminum Frame
Model: XB-350Li
Publisher: X-Treme
Studio: X-Treme



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Product DescriptionThe XB-300Li is a Lithium Battery powered Electric Bicycle, running on a 300 Watt rear hub motor. Made with all top of the line components this model includes a 7 Speed Shimano Tourney Gears & Shifter System, 7 Lightweight Lithium Ion Batteries, a 100% Aluminum Alloy Frame, fully Adjustable Seat, and an RST Capa T7 front fork. Product Specifications: Power: Electric Watts: 300 Watt Motor Type: Brushless Hub Motor - Motor is in center of rear wheel Gears & Speed's: 7 Speed Shimano Tourney Gears & Shifter Amps: 56 AMP Circuit (7 Batteries at 8 AMP's each) Volts: 24 Volts (Each Battery Is 3.6 Volts) Batteries:7- Lightweight Lithium Batteries In A Sealed Removable PackTire Size: 26' x 1.95' on Aluminum Wheels Charger: Smart Charger Included Tool Kit: Included Speed: 20 MPH* using motor power only - faster if you also pedal Distance: Up to 20 - 25 miles per charge - can still pedal if charge is lost Throttle Type: Variable Speed Control - Twist Throttle - or - Pedal & Power Assisted Key Start: Yes Frame Type: 100% Aluminum - Very Light Weight Forks: RST Capa? T7 Front Hydraulic Forks Made (Top Name Brand) Braking System: Front and Rear Brakes Drive System: Rear Hub Motor (Motor is in rear rim) + Pedal Power Head Light Yes Measurements: Wheel to Wheel 72' - Width 25' - To Bars 37' Adjustable Seat Height 37 3/4' to 45 3/4' Carton Size (LxWxH): 58 x 11 x 30 inches Scooter In Box Weight: 60 Lbs (Not including weight of the pallet it ships on) Scooter Weight: 51 Lbs (Including the light weight battery pack) Maximum Rider Weight: 350 Lbs Horn/Bell Included: Yes Battery Indicator: Yes Cargo Rack: Included Warranty: 90 Day X-Treme Warranty 6 Month Battery Warranty *depends on rider weight & terrain




Features:
  • The XB-300Li is a Lithium Battery powered Electric Bicycle, running on a 300 Watt rear hub
  • motor. Made with all top of the line components this model includes a 7 Speed Shimano
  • Tourney Gears & Shifter System, 7 Lightweight Lithium Ion Batteries, a 100% Aluminum Alloy
  • Frame, fully Adjustable Seat, and an RST Capa T7 front fork.











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