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Alafate TST R002S 1500W Electric Bike 20" Fat Tire 28MPH 60-100 Mile Range $532 + Free Shipping from US warehouse.
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Key Features:
- Motor: 1500W peak power motor with 90 N.m torque.
- Battery: 48V 15Ah removable and lockable lithium battery.
- Range: Up to 60-100 miles per charge (5-6hr charge time).
- Speed: 28mph max speed with 5-speed electric assist.
- Tires: 20"x4.0" all-terrain fat tires for various surfaces.
- Gears: Shimano 7-speed transmission for precise control.
- Brakes: Hydraulic disc brakes for reliable stopping power.
- Lighting: 360° LED lighting system for safe night riding.
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How does this compare to this other recent deal?
https://slickdeals.net/f/19485489-pegasus-new-fashion-2000w-48v-21ah-60km-h-mountain-e-motorcycle-dirt-bike-max-weight-is-120-lbs-491-free-shipping?src=Si
Batteries safe in these? And are they replaceable? Thinking about buying for my 14yo.
How does this compare to this other recent deal?
https://slickdeals.net/f/19485489-pegasus-new-fashion-2000w-48v-21ah-60km-h-mountain-e-motorcycle-dirt-bike-max-weight-is-120-lbs-491-free-shipping?src=Si
Batteries safe in these? And are they replaceable? Thinking about buying for my 14yo.
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Motorcycles require licenses, insurance, registration, etc. They also kill young riders at a high rate -- better to put them in a car (armor!), and let them think about getting a motorcycle later when they're an adult.
You could get your 14yo an electric bicycle, however -- but do make sure it's actually a legal electric bicycle as defined where you live, but do keep in mind that even 20 mph is more than enough to kill somebody, and there's a lot to be said for just letting the kids ride a meat-powered bicycle.
In the US, in general: If it doesn't have working pedals, it's not a e-bike. If it can go over 28 mph under motor power, it's not an e-bike. If it has over 750 watts of power, it's not an e-bike.
(This does look like a legal e-bike in the US, though some states probably prohibit anything that can go over 20 mph with a throttle as opposed to pedal assist -- though it might be possible to limit the speed to 20 mph or disable the throttle in lieu of pedal assist. Not that many people actually do this.)
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