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eZee Chopper heading for Canada

13 February 2010 1,312 views One Comment
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eZee Chopper Compact electric bike

The eZee bike Chopper model is a high quality compact electric bicycle. It was available in the USA last year but in 2010 it`s now headed for Canada and should hit the market by late March.

Stay tuned for our detailed review of this model.

The preliminary specifications are outlined below:

Maximum Speed 26 kph
Range 15-20 km without pedaling, up to 50 km with pedal assist
Weight 26 kg with the Li-Ion battery, 28 with the NiMH battery
Motor Brush-less Servo motor, peak 700 watt at a continuous rating of 350 watts with planetary gears.
Control Overload protection 20 amps, low voltage protection : 31.5 V
Battery Choice of 36V 10 AH Lithium-Ion
Complete with electronic battery management System (BMS)
Charger Automatic Smart charger, (90-240 volt input) maximum charge time 5.5 hours
Bike specifications
Frame Compact bike, Al alloy 7005 T6, custom designed
Tires Kenda 20 x 2.125
Rim Extra wide Weinmann Aluminum alloy twin wall CNC
Spokes 13g stainless steel
Brakes Tektro V-brakes front, Shimano Roller brakes rear
Brake lever Tektro with electric cut off on braking
Rear Hub Shimano Inter 7 speed hub
Front fork Aluminum alloy
Handle bar Aluminum alloy
Head stem Pivoting head stem, CNC folding mechanism
Mudguard Polycarbonate plastics, stainless steel support
Chain-wheel Aluminum alloy chain-wheel and guard 48 T and aluminum alloy crank 152 mm
Chain KMD RB 51Z corrosion resistant chain
Stand Aluminum alloy center kick stand. (Motorcycle style)
Rear carrier Aluminum alloy
Saddle Wide, comfortable, cushioned & suspended Velo 2018S
Seat post Aluminum alloy
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One Comment »

  • Stevie (author) said:

    Just to let you know, that, as of May 15th, 2010 the eZee Choppers have landed in Canada. The initial test riders have been giving it rave reviews, especially riders who are smaller in stature.

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