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Just started shopping for a ebike. Seems like a solid deal.
https://sellout.woot.com/offers/m...ic-bicycle
Macwheel 27.5"
Macmission 100 is designed to be the most convenient commuting bike.
Thanks to the 3 hours of fast charging and massive 13Ah battery pack deliver an estimated range of 37-47 miles per charge.
And the quicker charging times offer lots of advantages in day-to-day life, increasing the range of e-bikes, and making them more user-friendly and flexible.
Take it to work, take it to the school, take it to the hills — it will not disappoint.
FEATURES:
Extra fenders: Included. You don't need to buy it yourself, we bring it for you.
3 Hours fast charging: Fast charge in 3 hours and last 37-47 miles without a recharge.
Dust-proof cover: Keep your ports clean and maintenance-free.
4 Pin connector: Avoid charging sparks, safe and reliable.
7 Speed gears: Perfect for rougher terrains, compact gearing, and little maintenance.
Integrated line housing frame: Super easy to route cable housing and brake hose so you get clean set-up with no hassle.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION:
Motor: 350W, Max speed 20 MPH
Battery: 36V 13Ah(468Wh)
Charger: 4A fast charger, 3 hours fast charging
Range: 37-47 miles average
Frame: Aluminum
Display: LED display
Max Load: 308 lbs
Sensor: Speed sensor
Cassette: Shimano 7 speed
Pedal-assist: 5 levels
Kickstand: Included, rear mount
MASSIVE 36V 13AH REMOVABLE BATTERY - Powering an estimated 37+ miles of range at 16.7mph under throttle only operation and an estimated 47+ miles of range using pedal assist mode 350W
POWERFUL MOTOR - The 350W brushless hub motor boosts the bike to a top speed of 20mph (32kph). Powerful, smooth and silent. It's perfectly suited to light touring and leisure eBikes
MECHANICAL DISC BRAKES -The front and rear disc brakes provide a safer and more enjoyable overall riding experience
FRONT & REAR FENDERS - Included extra front and rear fenders made from durable PVC help keep water off your back. You don't need to buy it yourself, we bring it for you
GENERAL RANGE - Measured when it is no wind and at 68℉, the ebike fully charged to ride at an even speed of 16mph on a flat surface with a load of 165.3 pounds. Please note that data may vary due to the different riding conditions
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Seems small and probably not good for people over 6'.
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Slick deal mods removing sane comments. lmao should be ashamed. Even the mods are boomers.
There's actually scientific evidence that ebike use lowers obesity and increases fitness. Yes, for a given bike route, if you were to take the exact same route with an unpowered bike instead of an ebike, you'd probably burn more calories using the unpowered bike. But ebiking still burns a substantial amount of calories. And since ebiking allows people to go on many bike trips that they otherwise wouldn't have taken at all, and go longer distances on trips, ebikes can actually greatly improve fitness and reduce weight. People with ebikes are much more likely to use them. Ebike users can also adjust the power levels on the bike so that they can get more resistance, and do more of the work, if they'd like.
This Limited Warranty covers the original purchaser from any defects in material or workmanship under normal use for one year from the date of invoice. We also provide 90-day extended warranty if you register an account with our website. This warranty is only offered to the original purchaser of the product, and is not transferable to a subsequent purchaser. MACWHEEL will either repair or replace the product at no charge, using new or refurbished replacement parts are our discretion. Replacements may be different but functionally equivalent models.
https://www.imacwheel.c
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Not to rise to that person's bait, but I'm guessing that other people here may wonder what these are for...
Ebikes allow you to ride the bike much farther, faster, and with less effort. They're especially helpful with hills. This power can be useful for many things, but for me, it was my commute.
I started a new job in Washington DC in June, 2019. I had three possible ways to get to my job: metro trains, driving, or biking. I planned to bike, and wanted to use my unpowered bike. The ride was about 3.7 miles each way, mostly flat, with some light hills.
On my first day at work, one of my bosses mentioned that he rides an ebike to work every day. I immediately thought of this as cheating.
I'm not in bad shape. I'm a youngish man, 170 lbs, and tend to do better than most of the class on my Peloton rides. I thought I could manage unpowered rides to and from work.
The DC heat and humidity defeated me. I arrived to work soaked in sweat. I could shower there, but didn't want to. There was simply no way I'd be biking unpowered to work more than a few days per month, and only when the weather was nice.
I got an ebike- one much more expensive than this one. No regrets at all. I rode it almost every day to work until the pandemic. Even when it was 100 degree heat with high humidity, and I was still wearing my work approved dress pants and tucked in long sleeve button down shirt, I could get to work without being all sweaty. I could also get to work much more quickly than I could have using an unpowered bike, so it saved me time every day. It was even quicker than taking the metro or driving through traffic would have been.
If not for my ebike, I would not have ridden an unpowered bike. I would have walked to a metro station, sat on a train, and then walked some more. Or driven in my car. The ebike substantially increased my daily physical activity. And the rides were also so much fun- I loved my commute, which I never had before.
Since the pandemic, I still use my ebike for light grocery shopping, trips to and from my gym, and my rare trips to my office. If not for the ebike, few of these trips would be by biking at all- I'd drive, because it's so much more effort, and so much slower, to ride an unpowered bike.
I know it's easy for people who have never done it before to think it's cheating, but it's not- unless you were going to ride the exact same routes, exactly as often, in the absence of an ebike. I'd venture to guess that for most ebike users, that's not the case. The ease and speed of ebikes allow for far more frequent rides. And they're so much more fun that you want to ride.
It's also an incredibly eco-friendly personal traveling option. Far better for the environment than a gas powered car, and much better even than an electric car. And the cost per ride/distance is so much less than driving, even (and especially) after taking into account depreciation and maintenance.
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