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58
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$1,100.00
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I've had this for about 3 years now and It has been more reliable than most people in my life. She won't turn heads, but it will get you where you're going. It's got a max speed of about 28 before the motor won't help you out anymore, anything beyond that is your own legs. Battery is pretty solid, I'd estimate about 80-100 miles on a single charge but it depends on how fast you go and what assist level you use. For more technical specs, I'd recommend looking up the model online because I'm not a huge gearhead.
It's got 5 assist levels, and the torque sensor works wonders to make it feel natural and easy to use. Once you're use to the feeling of being propelled when you pedal, you won't notice it's there. At level 5, you can fairly easily keep up with cars on slower roads. This thing is great for short commutes and biking around college campus. Despite it's weight, the UTA bus bike racks will carry it without problem, though it's a little cumbersome to load onto the Trax ones. Don't let that fool you though, it weighs over 50 pounds, and most of that is concentrated in the back tire. Be careful hitting large potholes, the bike will probably be fine but your butt won't.
This bike has been my primary mode of transportation as a working college student for 3 years now, and it's never let me down. I'm only selling it now because I have a car, and I want to buy a mountain bike. It has it's fair share of cosmetic bumps and scrapes from the few times I've biffed it, but all damage is purely cosmetic. It's front break pads were just replaced, and it's back ones were replaced last year. The brake rotors probably need to be replaced soon, but I have some spares that will be included with the bike.
Battery and charger included, as well as a saddle bag and the multitool included in the bike.
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23 Hours
58
1
$1,100.00
Note: KSL, its service providers, and the seller receive data from this message. See our Privacy Notice and TOU for details.
KSL Classifieds makes it easy to buy and sell with peace of mind. Check our safety tips and quickly report anything that doesn’t look right to keep your experience smooth and secure.















Venmo$1,100 or best offer.
I've had this for about 3 years now and It has been more reliable than most people in my life. She won't turn heads, but it will get you where you're going. It's got a max speed of about 28 before the motor won't help you out anymore, anything beyond that is your own legs. Battery is pretty solid, I'd estimate about 80-100 miles on a single charge but it depends on how fast you go and what assist level you use. For more technical specs, I'd recommend looking up the model online because I'm not a huge gearhead.
It's got 5 assist levels, and the torque sensor works wonders to make it feel natural and easy to use. Once you're use to the feeling of being propelled when you pedal, you won't notice it's there. At level 5, you can fairly easily keep up with cars on slower roads. This thing is great for short commutes and biking around college campus. Despite it's weight, the UTA bus bike racks will carry it without problem, though it's a little cumbersome to load onto the Trax ones. Don't let that fool you though, it weighs over 50 pounds, and most of that is concentrated in the back tire. Be careful hitting large potholes, the bike will probably be fine but your butt won't.
This bike has been my primary mode of transportation as a working college student for 3 years now, and it's never let me down. I'm only selling it now because I have a car, and I want to buy a mountain bike. It has it's fair share of cosmetic bumps and scrapes from the few times I've biffed it, but all damage is purely cosmetic. It's front break pads were just replaced, and it's back ones were replaced last year. The brake rotors probably need to be replaced soon, but I have some spares that will be included with the bike.
Battery and charger included, as well as a saddle bag and the multitool included in the bike.










