Total Weight:
28.25 lbs (12.81 kg)
Battery Weight:
4.5 lbs (2.04 kg)
Frame Material:
Carbon Fiber
Geometry Measurements:
11" Seat Tube, 19.5" Reach, 16" Stand Over Height, 27" Minimum Saddle Height, 20.5" Width, 45.5" Length (Folded: 16" Length, 26.5" Width, 25" Height)
Frame Types:
Folding
Frame Colors:
Matte Black
Frame Fork Details:
Carbon Fiber, 80mm Hub Spacing, 12mm Keyed Threaded Axle with 17mm Nuts
Frame Rear Details:
85mm Hub Spacing, Horizontal Dropout with Hollow Threaded Axle
Attachment Points:
Front and Rear Fender Bosses
Gearing Details:
1
Single Speed with 9 Tooth Rear SprocketCranks:
Forged Aluminum Alloy Arms, 170mm Length, Square Taper Bottom Bracket Spindle, 48 Tooth Chainrings with Metal Guard
Pedals:
Syun-LP F-586 Plastic Folding Pedal
Headset:
Integrated, Sealed Bearing, Straight 1.5"
Stem:
Aluminum Alloy, Folding, Telescoping Height (20mm to 160mm), 270mm Base Height, One 10mm Spacer, 25.4mm Clamp Diameter
Handlebar:
Aluminum Alloy, 5º Backsweep, 500mm Width
Brake Details:
Cantilever Tektro RX1, Three-Finger Levers with Integrated Bell
Grips:
Gray Rubber with Ergonomic Edge, Locking Rings
Saddle:
Selle Royal Voga Saddle
Seat Post:
Aluminum, Tear-Drop Shape with Quick Release Collar and Plastic Foot
Seat Post Length:
580 mm
Rims:
Aluminum Alloy, Double Walled, 22mm Outer Width, 20 Hole, Black
Spokes:
Stainless Steel, 11 Gauge Front 12 Gauge Rear, Black
Tire Brand:
CST,14" x 1.75" (47-254)
Wheel Sizes:
14 in (35.56cm)Tire Details:
35 to 45 PSI, 2.4 to 3.1 BAR
Tube Details:
Schrader Valve
Accessories:
Front Fender (50mm Width), Battery Integrated LED Turn Signals, Battery Powered LED Headlight, Rear Mount Kickstand (Forked in Rear Axle Bolt)
Other:
Locking Removable Seattube Mounted Battery Pack, D-Power 1.3lb 2 Amp Charger, Basic Assembly Toolkit, 220lb Max Load (Not Tested by EBR)
Tom
5 years agoI still keep up on your ebike reviews. As an enthusiast, you are a go-to resource. I’m sure you get plenty of requests and here are a few bikes/styles I’d really like to see detailed reviews on: Zhugo Rhino. Ampler Ebikes and other invisible-electrics models. The new Super 73 R Series. I was downright pissed off at Lithium Cycles for using cheap parts on their heavy bikes, then charging $3,000 per unit, but now they have impressed me again with the new R series’. I’m very curious. I’m equally curious about the Ariel Rider X-Class – especially the battery with Chinese-brand cells.
BTW, I’ve owned (and returned under warranty) a Super 73 Original, and I currently own an Ariel Rider W-Class. Ariel Rider as a company is excellent, and the W-Class is a fine build with quality parts, and fairly priced. My next bike will be a 20″ fat tire ebike with as much torque as possible that I can afford, for traversing Oregon’s hilly, rugged terrain. I’m getting option paralysis from the vast market now, for these kinds of bikes. Need your help!
Sincere fan,
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Court
5 years agoThanks Tom! I enjoy your comments and appreciate your suggestions on bikes to cover. I’m in a similar boat with Super 73 and have had a difficult time reaching them and coordinating for reviews. I think they prefer a more marketing type message and want to control the story… which makes me suspect ;)
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