Total Weight:
69.2 lbs (31.38 kg)
Battery Weight:
11.2 lbs (5.08 kg)
Motor Weight:
9.03 lbs (4.09 kg)
Frame Material:
Aluminum Alloy
Frame Sizes:
17.5 in (44.45 cm)Geometry Measurements:
18" Seat Tube, 23.75" Reach, 15" Stand Over Height, 33.5" Minimum Saddle Height, 22" Width, 70" Length (Folded: 39" Width, 17.5" Height, 20.5" Length)
Frame Types:
Folding, Step-Thru
Frame Colors:
Gloss White or Matte Black
Frame Fork Details:
MoZo MTB Ride Fork Spring Suspension, 80mm Travel, Compression Adjust with Hydraulic Lockout, Preload Adjust, 32.5mm Stanchions, 135mm Hub Spacing, Lockout, 15mm Axle with Skewer
Frame Rear Details:
175mm Hub Spacing, 12mm Threaded Keyed Axle with 10mm Flats, 18mm Nuts
Attachment Points:
Front and Rear Fender Bosses
Gearing Details:
7
Speed 1x7 Shimano Tourney Rear Derailleur, 14-28 Tooth CassetteShifter Details:
Shimano SiS Thumb Shifter on Right
Cranks:
Forged Aluminum Alloy Arms, 170mm Length, Square Taper Bottom Bracket Spindle, 52 Tooth Steel Chainring with Double Sided Plastic Guard
Pedals:
Jiangling Alloy Center Folding Pedal, Plastic Platform with Center Folding Latch
Headset:
Threadless, Sealed Cartridge Bearings, Straight 1.5"
Stem:
Aluminum Alloy, Folding, 280mm Base Height, 130mm Telescoping Height, 25.4mm Clamp Diameter
Handlebar:
Aluminum Alloy, 560mm Width
Brake Details:
ZStar Mechanical Disc with 160mm Rotors, Four-Finger Levers with Rubberized Edge and Motor Inhibitors
Grips:
Flat Rubber with 5mm Locking Star Nut
Saddle:
9" Wide Selle Royal Gel Saddle with Comfort Springs
Seat Post:
Aluminum, Quick Release Collar
Seat Post Length:
300 mm
Seat Post Diameter:
28.6 mm
Rims:
Aluminum Alloy, Double Walled, 81.7mm Outer Width, 36 Hole, White with Punchouts
Spokes:
Stainless Steel, 14 Gauge Front 13 Gauge Rear, Black
Tire Brand:
Kenda Krusade Sport, 20" x 4.0" (98-406)
Wheel Sizes:
20 in (50.8cm)Tire Details:
5 to 30 PSI, 0.4 to 2.1 BAR, 30 TPI
Tube Details:
Schrader Valve
Accessories:
Battery Operated LED Headlight, Steel Derailleur Guard, Rear Mounted Kickstand with 40mm Provisions, Steel Derailleur Guard, Battery Operated LED Taillight
Other:
Locking Removable Mid Mounted Battery Pack, SHC 1.1lb 2 Amp Charger, Basic Assembly Toolkit, 300lb Max Load (According to Site)
ML
5 years agoAbove you say that this is a Class 3 pedelec but I live in california and Class 3 maximum watt is 750. This bike is 1000 watt. Or is that incorrect? Thank you!
ReplyCourt
5 years agoGreat question, ML! The power range I’m reading is 750 watts nominal and then up to 1,000 watts peak. My understanding is that this is still legal in California, but it might be worth double checking with them. Mikey had not added the 750 watt spec in his first pass of the specs, so I’ve added it now ;)
ReplyDon
5 years agoGood review!!! I was hoping to get a review on the F-15RS with rear suspension. Pretty amazing specs for $1695 in camo… But I really want to see you do one on their F-1000 mid drive. It has the newest Bafang 1000w ultra motor as opposed to the BBSHD that most have come out with like Biktrix and a few other inexpensive retailers. Also pretty amazing specs and front and rear racks… $2395.
ReplyPaul W
5 years agoOn the company website, it says that this model comes with hydraulic brakes. Were the brakes upgraded since the review?
ReplyCourt
5 years agoHi Paul! That’s very possible, but I’m surprised it would have happened so fast after our January review. Perhaps we were slow in posting or they are just moving fast. I cannot say for sure, but you could probably contact them to verify before purchase :D and I’d love to hear back what you find so others know too ;)
ReplyRobert
4 years agoI have an F15RS and F15RZ and the experience with the first bike was excellent when interacting with Ben At BPM. David has been terrible with support with regard to an issue with the 2nd bike I bought from BPM and an easy warranty issue is now a nightmare.
ReplyCourt
4 years agoThanks for the feedback, Robert. I’m sorry to hear that some of your experience has been terrible. Hopefully they improve :/
ReplyRoger wandrie
2 years agoI plan on exchanging the handlebars to sweep back for more comfort. Could you please tell me the diameter at the connection point on the stem. Thank you!
ReplyCourt
2 years agoHi Roger! Sorry for the delay in replying here. I believe the handlebar is 25.4mm (which is an older, narrower standard that costs less). My review is a bit dated, so things might have changed, but that is what I measured in 2019 and I hope it helps you! Consider buying a digital caliper from Amazon or elsewhere to get confirmation. Measure where the stem actually clamps onto the bar, because some taper narrower or wider after the center. Good luck!
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