XDS E-VOKE WOMENSThis is a great bike. Inexpensive, comfortable, reliable and looks great.Most of our bikes are mid-drive, but this one is a rear hub drive. A hub drive bike is certainly not ideal for mountain bike riding or rough tracks, but for commuting
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This is a great bike. Inexpensive, comfortable, reliable and looks great.
Most of our bikes are mid-drive, but this one is a rear hub drive. A hub drive bike is certainly not ideal for mountain bike riding or rough tracks, but for commuting or going out for a leisurely rides. Perfect!
The power of these hub drive bikes is 250w with about 45Nm of torque. It is nearly half that of a powerful mid-drive, but there is plenty of power to give a pleasant ride, with the ability to tackle steep hills etc. For many people, the mid-drive motor will operate at one of the lower settings anyway, so it’s output is similar to this hub-drive.
A huge advantage of the hub drive for commuting is that there is less wear on the drive system than normal (the reverse is the case with mid-drive). So you may get even longer life from the drive system.
Of course, if you get a puncture it will be more difficult, so it is worthwhile ensuring it has good quality tyres and they are kept fully inflated (the 2 main reasons for punctures)
I will try to anticipate a few questions here:
A rough guide is 40kms to 100kms. This is subject to a wide variety of factors, as follows:
An average seems to be around 4-5 hours. The battery is Lithium-ion, which does not have a memory effect, so you can charge it when partially depleted. Generally, the battery can be given an 80% charge in 2 hours if the need arises. The best way to extend the life of the battery (long term and daily) is to give it a “booster” charge before heading out.
This is hard to ascertain so early in the piece. We have to go by test results. Most manufacturers claim 500-1000 recharges. If we estimate an average of 70kms per charge, it should easily run to about 35,000kms. Lithium-ion batteries do not fail in the usual sense. As they deteriorate, the amount of charge they hold reduces to about 80% of the original capacity. If you charge the battery when it is 50% discharged, it only counts as 50% of one charge, so you can keep it topped up.
Lets assume an off-peak rate of say $0.40kWh for 400Wh battery it will be likely to require .4kWh to charge. That makes it around $0.16 per charge, probably delivering around 70kms.
| Colour | Matte Black |
| Frame Size | One Size |
| Frame | XDS Alloy |
| Fork | Steel |
| Handlebar | XDS Alloy, width 620mm, rise 30mm |
| Stem | HL Alloy Adjustable, +50 deg/-10 deg |
| Seat Post | XDS Alloy, 27.2mm |
| Saddle | Cionlli Comfort Saddle |
| Pedals | Platform |
| Front Brakes | Tektro Aries Cable Disc Brake |
| Rear Brakes | Tektro Aries Cable Disc Brake |
| Brake Levers | Tektro Auriga Cast Aluminium Two Finger Lever & Bracket |
| Gear Shifter | Shimano Acera ST-EF500 EZ-Fire Plus 8 Speed |
| Rear Derailleur | Shimano Acera MD-360 |
| Front Derailleur | Shimano Altus FD-M310 |
| Cassette | Shimano Altus CS-HG200 8 Speed, 11T-32T |
| Crankset | Shimano Tourney FC-TY501, 48Tx38Tx28T |
| Chain | KMC |
| Front Hub | KT Alloy |
| Rear Hub | See Electrical Specs below |
| Spokes | Stainless Steel (13G) |
| Tyre | Kenda Hybrid 700c x 40mm |
| Rim | XDS Alloy |
| Motor | Bafang. RM G120.250.DC, 700C, 25km/h, 36V/250W |
| Display | Bafang C10.UART LCD Display, DC 36V, 0-5 Modes |
| Sensor | Bafang. SR PA01.12.S |
| Charger Information | Phylion. CZ2AG7J24 Input: 100-240V 1.6A(MAX) 47/63HZ / Output:42V 2A |
| Battery | Phylion. SF-03 CB5A0181 36V/11Ah |
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