Update: This popular deal is still available.
Geekbuying has
ENGWE EP-2 Pro Folding Fat Tire Electric Bike w/ 48V 13Ah Battery (2022, Gray) on sale for $899 - $199 w/ coupon code
NNNEP2Pro6 =
$700.
Shipping is free.
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Bruinnn for finding this deal.
Product Details:
- Frame: 20" x 17.5" Aluminum Alloy Manual Smooth Welding
- Suspension: Alloy Lock-Out Suspension Travel:100MM
- Throttle Type: Twist Throttle TZ500-7 48V twist speed control
- E-DRIVE: 750W
- F-Speed: 25 mph to 30 mph depends on Power
- Battery: 48V 13AH
- Range: 45 miles to 80 miles depends on riding mode, load, terrain and weather.
- Charger: 48V 2A DC
- Charging Time: 4 to 5 hours
- Display: 4 Inches M5 LCD Dashboard, Waterproof
- Freewheel: SHIMANO 7-speed; FD: SHIMANO TX-50 ; RD: SHIMANO RD-YT300
- Cassette: CS-M2009, 7S, 14-28T
- Brake: Tektro M280, Mechanical Disc Brake, 160mm rotors
- Tyre: CST 20"*4.0"60TPI
- Chain-wheel: Alloy 46T
- Pedal: Aluminum Alloy
- Foldable Saddle: sport Seat post
- Maximum load: 330lbs
- Rider's height: 5.1-6.5ft
- Product Weight: 32kg (70lbs)
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FYI the additional $25 off is currently still in effect if paying via credit/debit or PayPal, applied at final checkout.
Total $675 delivered with aforementioned coupon code NNNEP2Pro6
Thanks!
"When you're buying an e-bike or other micromobility device, try to find what battery comes stocked with it, Pecht said. Does the maker of the device state where the battery is sourced from? Is the battery made by a reputable manufacturer? Experts also suggest that consumers look for batteries that have a UL certification."
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I own the older model ordered directly from ENGWE for $950 two years ago. Ship well as one piece and simply unfold to use. Even though it's fold-able, but it's heavy so it don't even go on my tiny hitch. So I only use it on an off, not as heavy as my non-electric bike. So far so good.
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"When you're buying an e-bike or other micromobility device, try to find what battery comes stocked with it, Pecht said. Does the maker of the device state where the battery is sourced from? Is the battery made by a reputable manufacturer? Experts also suggest that consumers look for batteries that have a UL certification."
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