Total Weight:
46 lbs (20.86 kg)
Battery Weight:
12 lbs (5.44 kg)
Motor Weight:
9 lbs (4.08 kg)
Frame Material:
High Tensile Steel
Frame Sizes:
21.3 in (54.1 cm)22.8 in (57.91 cm)Frame Types:
High-Step
Frame Colors:
Black, White, Blue, Red, Yellow, Orange, Silver
Frame Fork Details:
Carbon Fiber
Attachment Points:
Rear Rack Bosses, Bottle Cage Bosses
Gearing Details:
1
Single SpeedCranks:
170 mm Aluminum Alloy, 48T Chainring
Pedals:
Plastic Platform, Black
Stem:
5 Degree
Handlebar:
Flat, Aluminum Alloy, Black, 51 cm
Brake Details:
Avid BB7 Road S Mechanical Disc with 160 mm Rotor in Front, SRAM Apex Aluminum Alloy Caliper with Pull Style Avid FF7 Levers
Grips:
Flat Rubber, Black
Saddle:
Generic Active
Seat Post Length:
300 mm
Seat Post Diameter:
25.4 mm
Rims:
45 mm Deep-V
Spokes:
Sapim from Belgium, 13 Gauge on Rear, 14 Gauge on Front
Tire Brand:
Schwalbe Energizer Plus, 28" x 1.4" (700 x 35c)
Wheel Sizes:
28 in (71.12cm)Tire Details:
Performance Line GreenGuard
Tube Details:
Presta
Accessories:
Bell Cycle Computer, Power Cable Key, Optional Vader Sport Saddle
Other:
High Torque Motor Winding, Steel Dropout Reinforcements (Oversized Torque Arms), Rubberized Cable Channels (Partially Internally Routed)
Burak Gezen
9 years agoI LOVE THIS BIKE. It has by far the quickest and smoothest acceleration of any E-bike I have ridden. You go from 0 to top speed in what feels like a second. Despite that, it’s a very smooth transition and I feel well balanced and stable. Being able to stop and go reliably through city traffic like that gives you a great control. At a red light, it takes cars a half a block just to catch up to you because you take off so fast. This is a niche bike, for people who looking for fun and performance. You should definitely try one out if you can and you’ll see what I am talking about.
ReplyCourt Rye
9 years agoAwesome! Thanks for sharing your enthusiasm for the Leider electric bike Burak. I know I was extra sensitive in this review about speed and acceleration but your points are correct, it offers control and builds confidence in traffic.
ReplyFreakyguy666
9 years agoWhy not get a motorcycle or moped instead?
ReplyCourt Rye
9 years agoThose definitely require a license and insurance where some people may sneak this as a bicycle and fly under the legal radar. Mopeds and motorcycles with internal combustion engines often require more maintenance, make more sound and are heavier and they smell bad and fuel costs more but to your point they often go further per “charge” or fill of gasoline and they usually go faster and have signals, horns and fenders as well as suspension for a more comfortable ride :)
ReplyChrist
9 years agoThis thing DOMINATES! A perfect blend of form and function. After my test drive i didnt feel like I’d need a car again unless I was moving a couch. Forget the motorcycle or moped! You can pedal this bad boy if the batteries get drained. Good luck pushing your scooter 2 blocks or more. Plus it charges in the amount of time it takes to have lunch or do some shopping. It’s comfortable, powerful, efficient, sleek and blows the competition away. Keep it up Snelheid!
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