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expired Posted by the-press-box • Sep 13, 2023

AVANTREK Cybertrack 200 Folding Fat Tire 48V Electric Bike $499 + Free Shipping

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RacktoDoor.com [racktodoor.com] has the Avantrek Cybertrack 200 Fat Tire Electric Bike with Folding Frame, 48V Brushless Motor & Removable Integrated Battery for $999.99 - $500 w/ code RTD500 = $499.99. Shipping is free.

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  • Up to 50 miles with pedal-assisted mode.
  • Charge the battery on/off the bike. This e-bike features a removable battery that is hidden in the center frame and locks with a key for safe storage
  • 500W brushless motor and 55Nm of torque
  • LCD Display shows you the speed, battery, distance traveled and more.
  • Folds down in 3 steps.
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RacktoDoor.com [racktodoor.com] has the Avantrek Cybertrack 200 Fat Tire Electric Bike with Folding Frame, 48V Brushless Motor & Removable Integrated Battery for $999.99 - $500 w/ code RTD500 = $499.99. Shipping is free.

Specs:
  • Up to 50 miles with pedal-assisted mode.
  • Charge the battery on/off the bike. This e-bike features a removable battery that is hidden in the center frame and locks with a key for safe storage
  • 500W brushless motor and 55Nm of torque
  • LCD Display shows you the speed, battery, distance traveled and more.
  • Folds down in 3 steps.

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Sep 13, 2023
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AkujunkanX
Sep 13, 2023
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10ah battery. You realistically are only getting 15 miles on throttle on flat ground.
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fithos
Sep 14, 2023
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Quote from AkujunkanX :
10ah battery. You realistically are only getting 15 miles on throttle on flat ground.
Not necessarily. Depends on weight and rolling resistance and other stuffs. I use to have the Voyager Pro from Costco and that one only has a 7.5ah (at 48v also). I get 17 miles without me ever touching the pedals.
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fithos
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Quote from AkujunkanX :
Tell me again how you are the average weight of an adult male.
Are you even seriously offended?
Your original comment contains no context except 10ah gets 15 miles. Maybe your 10ah experience is 36v battery, who knows. I am actually providing my own real worth experience numbers from a battery that has less capacity but gets better range than you are suggesting.
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fithos
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Quote from AkujunkanX :
You didn't state your weight. You sound offended.
Again. Your own post only listed requirement is that it is 10ah battery and that is enough to give you the range estimate. Now you are trying to add additional requirements to fit your narrative. Lol
At least give an idea of what bike and battery you are using to get a that number. Maybe you are a 300lb fatty, who knows. But don't throw or make up a number with no context and act like you know what you talking about.

Data available online suggest that usage of 25Wh per miles for a 175 person and up and down 5Wh per miles for heavier or lighter person.
Last edited by fithos September 14, 2023 at 12:10 AM.
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roymunson
Sep 14, 2023
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They have almost no info on the details of the bike components... no info on weight. This is a no name company and store with complete unknown bike parts for about as cheap as you can get an electric bike, this is like the definition of lowest of the lows. Really it's too risky to buy this
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dowayne
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Quote from roymunson :
They have almost no info on the details of the bike components... no info on weight. This is a no name company and store with complete unknown bike parts for about as cheap as you can get an electric bike, this is like the definition of lowest of the lows. Really it's too risky to buy this
See photos for weight and some other details
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roymunson
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Quote from dowayne :
See photos for weight and some other details
I see, it says 56lbs or so... that is most likely without the battery in, I googled the bike and it's on Amazon for $650 with more details and it says 73lbs. By the look of the bike, it's very similar to my engwe pro but without front shocks. I think the best thing about my bike is the front shocks, I can't imagine riding my bike without it, in my situation. Amazon says it has Shimano shifter which could be okay but I still don't trust it.

Seems like that is the weight, 57lbs. No shocks, no fenders, smaller battery and motor. Makes sense I guess, other than that it's pretty much the engwe ep-2 pro that I have. I would pay the extra $200 for those features but that is just me. The engwe is like borderline acceptable, this seems below acceptable but could work for certain people.
Last edited by roymunson September 14, 2023 at 09:04 AM.
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dealmashuguna
Sep 14, 2023
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How much does it weigh? Do they even mention the weight?

According to Amazon:
‎73.19 Pounds
Last edited by dealmashuguna September 14, 2023 at 10:21 AM.
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CrazyOne
Sep 14, 2023
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I don't see a suspension, does it have any?
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Moneymitch
Sep 14, 2023
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I just bought a Jetson Atlas from Sams which is 6.0ah 15 mph 350watt, $449 definitely better specs for the price.
Last edited by Moneymitch September 14, 2023 at 10:10 AM.
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Quote from AkujunkanX :
He genius. lets do some math.

You said, "Data available online suggest that usage of 25Wh per miles for a 175 person and up and down 5Wh per miles for heavier or lighter person."

So lets go back to what you claimed, that your 48v 7.5ah bike gets YOU 17 miles. Now lets do the math:
48v x 7.5ah = 360wh
360wh / 25 = 14.4 miles (estimated)

Now what I said, "10ah battery. You realistically are only getting 15 miles on throttle on flat ground."

Also, since you refuse to state your weight, it is apparent you weight less than the average person. Why do I say average male? Because that is what every manufacturer and YOUR OWN STATED AVERAGE use when computing range estimates.

I didn't explicitly state weight because an intelligent person should realize I'm giving an average which is a better general statement than saying how my personal experience relates to a single product I DON'T OWN and neither do you.
Jesus Christ you still don't get it. Your ONLY context is 10ah battery and you give a range conclusion based on that. No idea what battery voltage was used. No idea if you are male or female or otherwise. No idea how much you weight (average or otherwise). Now you try to weasel your way into this by saying is what you meant.
You tell me I have to give out my weight to get a reference, yet your own reply gives no info but a 10ah battery.
Good god. Lol.

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Quote from roymunson :
I see, it says 56lbs or so... that is most likely without the battery in, I googled the bike and it's on Amazon for $650 with more details and it says 73lbs. By the look of the bike, it's very similar to my engwe pro but without front shocks. I think the best thing about my bike is the front shocks, I can't imagine riding my bike without it, in my situation. Amazon says it has Shimano shifter which could be okay but I still don't trust it.

Seems like that is the weight, 57lbs. No shocks, no fenders, smaller battery and motor. Makes sense I guess, other than that it's pretty much the engwe ep-2 pro that I have. I would pay the extra $200 for those features but that is just me. The engwe is like borderline acceptable, this seems below acceptable but could work for certain people.
No suspension is what stopping me from buying this. I can live with the other stuffs.

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