200 Miles Long Range
100 Nm Max Torque
50 km/h Top Speed
20"x4.0" Kenda Fat Tires
350 Lbs Max Load
20"×4.0" KENDA Fat Tires
Newly upgraded puncture-resistant fat tires, offering exceptional grip and impressive damping. For added safety the reflection ring makes you visible when riding at night.
Ultra-Long Range
The ultra-long range allows for riding up to 320 km on a single charge. Reduces the need for frequent charging, making it ideal for long rides and offering greater convenience and peace of mind.
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Our folding bikes are the perfect blend of power and practicality. Fold them down in seconds for easy storage, then unfold and hit the road with confidence.
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Model: X7 PRO
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FAQs
Electronics
Rear Hub Motor
52V 1200W (Peak 160oW)
Battery
52V 60A
Charger
58.8V 6A
Touque
100N.m, 12-point magnetic-steel speed
Display
LCD Full color, high brightness,Bluetooth,USB charge
Pedal Assist
5-level pedal assistance
Front & Rear Light
LED light
Water Resistant
IP65
Charging time
About 10H
Speed & Range
Default Speed
25 km/h
Max Speed
50 km/h
Pedal Assist Range
320 KM
Drivetrain
Chainrings
52T plastic double chain cover sprocket
Disc brake
Front and rear 180mm*3.0T large thick disc brakes
Crankset
Aluminum Alloy, 160mm
Cassette
7-speed
Rear Derailleur
SHIMANO 7-speed
Shift Lever
SHIMANO 7-speed
Brake
Brake
Hydraulic Disc Brakes
Rotors
180mm front and rear
Brake Levers
Aluminum Alloy
Fork
Full Suspension
Wheel
Rims
Double-wall Aluminum Alloy
Tire
KENDA 20"*4.0 eBike puncture resistant tires
Weight & Size
Bike Weight
51kg,108lbs
Battery Weight
13.64kg
Max Bike Load Capacity
159kg, 350LBS
Package size
109*50*82
1:Do My Height And Weight Fit The X7 PRO?
A:The recommended height for the X7 PRO riders is 5'3" ~ 6'5", and the maximum load is 350 Ibs.
2:What factors determine the riding experience of an electric bike?
A: The riding experience is influenced by various factors, such as the bike's configuration, motor drive mode, type of speed sensor, and control system. Different drive modes result in varying riding experiences.
3:How much weight can the rear seat support?
A:The rear seat can support up to 25 kg.
4. How far can the e-bike travel on a single charge?
A: The range depends on factors like the battery capacity, motor power, rider weight, terrain, and riding mode. X7 PRO:320km(Range Pedal Assist Mode) per charge. High-capacity batteries may extend the range further.
5. What is the maximum speed of the e-bike?
A: X7 PRO:Max Speed 50 km/h (about 31 mph), depending on the motor power.
6. How long does it take to fully charge the battery?
A: Charging time varies by battery size and charger type. X7 PRO takes 10 hours for a standard battery.
7. Is the e-bike waterproof?
A: E-bikes are designed to handle light rain and splashes, but they are not fully waterproof. Avoid submerging the bike or exposing it to heavy rain for extended periods to prevent damage.
X7:Water Resistant-IP65
8. What kind of maintenance does an e-bike require?
A: Regular maintenance includes:
Checking tire pressure and brakes.
Cleaning the chain and lubricating moving parts.
Ensuring the battery is charged and stored properly.
Periodic inspections of the motor and electrical connections.
1. Hold It!The safest way to charge your battery is by first connecting the charger to the battery and THEN plugging it into the wall. This ensures a proper connection before electricity starts flowing and prevents arcing.
2. The Right EnvironmentCharge your battery in a dry, clean, and temperate area. Never charge it in a damp or cluttered environment. Messy garages are the cause of many household accidents, so if this is a concern, it might be time for some seasonal cleaning to create a safer space for e-bike battery charging.
3. Top It OffThe best time to charge your bike is right before your ride. Never charge it immediately after riding! Wait at least 30 minutes to allow the battery to cool down. Always check the voltage on your LCD before heading out.
4. Set It, but Don’t Forget ItSet a timer to ensure you don’t forget to unplug the battery. You can use your cell phone to set a timer or pick up an outlet timer at any hardware store. When the charger light turns from red to green, your battery is fully charged, and you should unplug it. Unplug the charger from the wall first, then disconnect it from the battery.
5. HibernationIf you’re not riding during the winter, it’s important to store your battery indoors at the correct charge level. Keep the charge at 50% capacity when storing. The battery will self-discharge over time, so if you’re not riding for two months or more, be sure to check the charge periodically and recharge to 50% if needed.
6. Safe TravelsElectric bikes are ideal travel companions, but remember to remove your battery from the frame using the key whenever transporting it on a rack or truck bed. Water can damage your bike’s electrical components, so be sure to use a waterproof cover while transporting if rain is in the forecast.
7. The 80/20 RuleIdeally, you want to keep your battery between 80% and 20% charge. Use our voltage vs. percentage chart to know where your battery stands before charging. Check the voltage on your LCD or use our battery charge monitor to get an accurate read on how much power you are putting back into your battery each time!