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e fully xl Yamee XL Plus 750W 48V Folding Electric Bike

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e fully xl Yamee XL Plus 750W 48V Folding Electric BikeThe Yamee XL Plus Foldable E Bike is a powerful electric bike that gives you the ability to climb hills and accelerate on demand. This sporty, fun bike is great for commuters and fun loving adventurers alike. Its 750W geared hub motor is paired with the 48v battery to provide instant acceleration and torque, allowing you to tackle hills with ease. With a long range of up to 60 80 miles on an average charge, you can go anywhere your feet can carry you


The Yamee XL Plus Foldable E-Bike is a powerful electric bike that gives you the ability to climb hills and accelerate on demand. This sporty, fun bike is great for commuters and fun-loving adventurers alike. Its 750W geared hub motor is paired with the 48v battery to provide instant acceleration and torque, allowing you to tackle hills with ease. With a long range of up to 60-80 miles on an average charge, you can go anywhere your feet can carry you with no sweat in the best style possible.

As an electric bike born for urban commuting, the XL Plus has a hardtail frame that few businesses in the electric bike market currently own. In terms of the design concept, on one hand, this hardtail frame is designed to match the structure of the bicycle and the ergonomic principle to better carry the load; on the other hand, it looks cool and wild in appearance. It is more in line with the domineering and freestyle of traveling freely in the city streets.

With its eye-catching design, the Yamee XL Plus can definitely bring you high rates of second glance wherever you ride. Cruise control will maintain a speed and minimize output power consumption. With its highest performance, it will give you an unparalleled riding experience.

Yamee XL Plus 750W 48V Folding Electric Bike Features

  • 750W Powerful Brushless Geared Hub Motor: The internally brushless geared hub motor is with the capability of offering extreme hill climbing, acceleration, and towing capacity to power your daily adventure. Using the updated equipment specialized in high-temperature resistance and better heat dissipation can reduce the motor magnets’ attenuation speed to extend a longer life.
  • Movable & Timeproof 15 AH Lithium Battery:  For this battery, you can choose 2 charging methods, one is to take out the battery to charge, and the other is to charge directly on the bicycle. The circuit system in this 48V 15ah Lithium battery is completely matched with our IPAS kinetic energy recovery technology, thus realizing the function of reverse charging. The battery management system inside the battery has overcharge, over-discharge, Undervoltage, overvoltage and short-circuit protection, so you can use it with complete peace of mind, and this greatly extends the life of the battery.
  • Folding Mechanism: Save space to store, easy to fold, and be taken to everywhere with a hidden battery in the frame.
  • 48V Illuminated Headlight: Provides you with clear lighting even when riding in the dark for better visibility and safety.
  • Air Suspension Front Fork: Provides unparalleled shock absorption, allowing you to ease the discomfort of bumps.
  • Hydraulic Disc Brakes: The boutique of bicycle brakes, provides you with safe and sensitive brakes.
  • 52T Double Cover Crank:  Aluminum alloy material, high stability, not easy to drop the chain.
  • Comfortable Bike Seat:  Wide bike seat design provides a comfortable ride.
  • LCD Color Display Retina: 4.3` display shows speed, power, mileage, etc.
  • Pedal-Assist Level: Pedal assistance power adjustment Wattmeter Display motor power output in real-time
  • USB Charging: Charge your phone anytime
  • Odometer: Calculate the total miles you have ridden
  • Battery Capacity: A fuel gauge for your electrons
  • Speedometer: Display current speed, top speed, or average speed
  • Thumb Press Throttle: Sensitive, providing a safe condition to ride and saving more energy to press.
  • 20" X 4" Urban Tires: Smooth surface, reduce resistance to perform higher at flat terrain.
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Yamee XL Plus 750W 48V Electric Bike Specifications

Brake 180MM Hydraulic Brakes
Tires 20" x 4" Urban Fat Tires
Flywheel 12-32T Shimano 8 Speed Gear Shift System
Crank 52T Double Cover Aluminum Alloy
Rear Light 36-48V, 4 Cores Waterproof Cable Connector (Only for old XL)
Brake Lever Comfortable Grips Levers With Motor Cutoff Switch
Chain KMZ Chain
Sensor PVC All-In-One Sensor
Derailleur RD-M310 8-Speed
Pedal Left And Right Mark Aluminum Alloy Foldable Pedal
Front Fork Alloy Front Air Suspension Fork With Lockout And Adjustment
Headlight Yolin 36-48V Automatic Headlight
Throttle

Thumb Press Throttle

Seat Post

33.9*350MM*2.5T

Spokes

13G On The Front And Back

Central Axis

All-In-One Waterproof 100MM Five-Way , 170MM

Connecting Rod

3 Screws, 4 Rubber Rings

Protector

Haobo Rear Derailleur Protector

Battery

48V 15A Lithium Battery

Range

45 Miles Average Per Charge

Hub Motor

750W Brushless Geared Hub Motor

Maximum Loading

300 Lbs

Recommend Height

5`4 - 6`3

Charger

54.6V 3A, DC2.5, 110-220V

Display

Retina 986 Resin LCD 4.3` Color Display With USB Charging

Controller

25A 48V*750W Brushless Controller

Pedal Assist Intelligent

0-5 Pedal Assist Level

Weight

87 Lbs

 


Note: Parts or components used on the bike may differ from what's listed. Rattan Ebikes tests all components for compatibility and quality.

 

Yamee E-Bikes come with a 2-year warranty against manufacturing defects and workmanship. Please click on the link for the Yamee warranty details.
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