X-Treme XB-300Li Electric Bike
Jan 01, 2010 in
insurance
urbanscooters.com The X-Treme XB-300Li Electric Mountain Bike is a fantastic starter level electric bike, available in your choice of a men’s frame or women’s frame. Its powered by lightweight, state of the art, lithium ion batteries and propelled by a 300 watt hub motor. In addition to having the option of running solely on the electric motor, you also have the option to simply pedal without power or travel by pedaling with a power assist on demand. When you need a break, or an extra push, the electric motor can handle straight aways, small hills and light terrain. This bike comes standard with tons of great features, including; a fully adjustable seat, front light, key ignition, battery indicator, horn, bell, rear cargo rack, tool kit, and a smart charger! The XB-300Li electric bike is also equipped with top of the line components, such as a 7 Speed Shimano Tourney® Gear & Shifter System, 7 Lightweight Lithium Ion Batteries, and RST Capa® T7 front hydraulic shocks for a smooth ride whether you’re on or off-road. The electric bicycle” classification means that you can operate it without registration, insurance or a driver’s license in most states (please contact the DMV in your area and check local laws before purchase). The XB-300Li electric mountain bike is easy on the environment, noise-free, and only costs pennies a day to charge. Its a fantastic way to bypass high prices at the pump! For more information, click the link at the top of the description.
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8 comments
Brian Hackett on February 3, 2010 at 5:28 pm
Yep, the batteries have a lock so no one can steal them when you park your bike.
Brian Hackett on February 3, 2010 at 5:28 pm
does the battery pack have a lock for when you leave your bicycle on the rack?
Brian Hackett on February 3, 2010 at 5:28 pm
Sure, the seat adjusts. Click the link in the notes section for the bikes full dimensions.
Brian Hackett on February 3, 2010 at 5:28 pm
How do I know if this bike will be my size? Can you adjust the seat?
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