BOOGIE CRUISER Electric Bike – 750W, 50+ Mile Range, 7-Speed, Class 2 EBike
Get ready to ride in style with the Boogie Cruiser, a versatile Class 2 electric bike perfect for commuting, cruising, or weekend adventures.
Key Specs:- Motor: 750W hub motor – reach speeds over 20 mph effortlessly
- Battery: 48V, 13.6AH – over 50 miles per charge
- Gears: 7-speed mechanism for smooth shifting
- Pedal Assist: Levels 1–5 for customizable ride effort
- Brakes: Reliable disc brakes for maximum stopping power
- Class 2 EBike: Full throttle without pedaling, no license required
Frame & Fit:- 24" frame – ideal for riders under 5'5"
- 26" frame – ideal for riders over 5'4"
- Colors: Black, Blue, Red (others available)
Extras & Warranty:- 2-Year Warranty
- 15-Day Try-at-Home
- FREE bike rack & upgraded seat included
Whether you want to pedal for fitness or cruise on electric power, the Boogie Cruiser makes every ride effortless and fun.
https://www.smalltownbikeco.com/p...ke-cruiser
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My SO and I love our ebikes, there's no way between our replacement hip and arthritic knees we'd risk long bike rides without a motor backup, so we get way more exercise as a result. But there are a lot of jerks on e-bikes. (Plus some jerks on manuals, but the %jerk on ebikes is higher)
Personally, I wish throttle-speeds were limited to 10-15mph instead of 20mph. That's ~7x the speed of a typical person walking, while on a bike that weighs 50lbs more due to battery & motor. Collisions are much worse. Accidents too, as most casual cyclists don't sustain 20mph.
And remember, if an e-bike goes more than 20mph via throttle, its not a bike. It is a moped/motorcycle. Which means ts almost certainly not legal to ride without a license and insurance, so not for kids. Honestly, I am suspicuous of anything with more than 500W hub motors staying under 20mph.
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