The Elite Electric Bicycle's large 600-watt brushless rear hub motor is installed in the center of the rear wheel and is powered by four large high-power batteries. The batteries will last for three years or more and can be re-charged more than 500 times. The electric bicycle will travel for 20 to 25 miles on a single charge and travels at up to 20 miles per hour.
The Elite Electric Bicycle is street ready with a solid, front and rear braking system, a headlight, taillight, brake light, blinkers, and electric horn for maximum safety and visibility. The bike is also equipped with a speedometer and battery indicator. Front and rear shock absorbing as well as a spring-loaded seat make for a comfortable ride even on uneven surfaces, and the bike can be ridden by up to two people. Sixteen by 2.5 inch tires on durable aluminum wheels provide stability and traction for road riding. The bike motor starts a key and a variable speed control twist throttle. The bike is also equipped with a kickstand, tool kit, cargo rack, and multiple storage areas: a large area below the seat, a large trunk, and a small area near the key.
The Elite Electric Bicycle features the most powerful battery set up available from X-Treme Scooters. The bike is equipped with four 12 volt, 20 AMP batteries with a life of three or more years. The bike runs for 20 to 25 miles per charge and can still be pedal operated when out of battery power. A Smart Charger is included with the bike.
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What's in the Box?
Electric bicycle, smart charger, tool kit, seat kit
Manufacturer Warranty
Bicycle: 90-day X-Treme warranty; Battery: 6-month warranty
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39 of 39 people found the following review helpful: By Cali Aircrew (Los Angeles, CA USA) - See all my reviews The quality that went into building the scooter was less than optimal. A lot of the bolts were not tight, the pedals holes did not align with the post the pedals attach to and the gear on the rear wheel was not screwed onto the wheel. These were all items I easily corrected and I was off on my ride. It was a nice ride, the shocks actually work. Turn signals and lights work, but I keep hitting the horn button with my knee! Hehehe. The speedometer does not measure the speed, but rather calculates it and does that poorly. The only real disappointment was with the power of the engine, it took a really long time to get up to speed and this can be an issue in traffic, I can't get out of the way of vehicles especially starting up at intersections. The simple solution for me was to add a 5th battery. After investing $75 for a battery and $75 for a bigger...Read more 4 of 4 people found the following review helpful: Amazon Verified Purchase(What's this?) This review is from: X-Treme Scooters XB-600 Elite Electric Bicycle (Sports) The package could not be tracked as it was not shipped by UPS. I was caught by surprise when and how fast the package arrived at my doorstep. The scooter weighed much more than I had expected it to, and I was happy to have my son assist me in putting the front wheel, especially, and other parts on the scooter (assembly definitely requires two people). The instructions were very poor and the pictures too grainy to be of much use. Assembly, with help, was a little frustrating but actually not too difficult, overall. The electric parts worked as they should; the scooter was pleasant to look at. I took the scooter for a short test drive and was pleased with the power and response of the scooter (I weigh 162 lbs). At this time I would recommend this scooter as a good buy and good transportation for short trips around the city (I am awaiting a pump and a scooter cover before I take the scooter out for short trips). I do wish that I had thought through more about buying a lead-cell...Read more 3 of 3 people found the following review helpful: This review is from: X-Treme Scooters XB-600 Elite Electric Bicycle (Sports) We've had our XB-600 for three years, and my wife and I use it a lot for running errands in town and short daily work commutes, up to three and a half miles each way. While cheaply made, it has been very reliable. Better bikes start at around $3,000, but this one does what we want. With a top speed of around 20 mph (slower on hills), keep to the right as if you are a bicycle. Except for the low top speed, it has the features of a larger bike. Check local laws regarding road use, registration, license, etc. It's a good, cheap bike for intown riding, mostly level ground with moderate hills, and relatively short distances. Definitely NOT an open-road bike. |