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HKM-900819 Electric Mountain Bike with 750W Motor, 7-Speed Gears, 48V Lithium Battery, 20'' Wide Tires, and Disc Brakes

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HKM-900819 Electric Mountain Bike with 750W Motor, 7-Speed Gears, 48V Lithium Battery, 20'' Wide Tires, and Disc BrakesIntroducing the HKM 900819 Electric Mountain Bike, a remarkable blend of power, style, and versatility. Designed for adventure enthusiasts, this bike features a robust 750W rear hub motor that will effortlessly take you up hills and over tough terrain. Equipped with a highly efficient 48V lithium battery, this electric mountain bike offers an impressive range of 31 to 60 kilometers per charge. The integrated battery complements the bike's sleek design

Introducing the HKM-900819 Electric Mountain Bike, a remarkable blend of power, style, and versatility. Designed for adventure enthusiasts, this bike features a robust 750W rear hub motor that will effortlessly take you up hills and over tough terrain.

Equipped with a highly efficient 48V lithium battery, this electric mountain bike offers an impressive range of 31 to 60 kilometers per charge. The integrated battery complements the bike's sleek design while ensuring you can spend more time riding and less time worrying about recharging. With a charging time of just over three hours, you can quickly get back on the trail.

One of the highlights of the HKM-900819 is its 7-speed gear system, allowing you to tackle varying landscapes with ease. Whether you're cruising on flat roads or conquering steep inclines, you'll appreciate the smooth shifting and reliability of this gear setup. The bike's maximum speed ranges between 30-50 km/hour, giving you the thrill of an exhilarating ride.

The 20-inch wide tires (20*4") are designed for stability and grip, making it perfect for off-road adventures as well as urban commuting. The durable steel frame ensures a solid and sturdy ride, ready to withstand the challenges of any journey. Plus, with a braking system featuring disc brakes, you can trust in a responsive and safe stopping capability, no matter the speed.

Additional features include a comfortable extended electric seat, a well-built pedal system from WELLGO, and multiple functions such as a horn, traffic light, and brake light for added safety. The all-aluminum hydraulic double shoulder lock front fork contributes to the bike's smooth handling.

With the HKM-900819 Electric Mountain Bike, you don't just invest in a means of transportation; you embrace a lifestyle of freedom and exploration. Whether you're commuting or embarking on a weekend adventure, this bike is designed to support your journey with reliability and style.

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