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2021 ELOPS

Electric City Bike 120E

A 700c general urban e-bike with tektro rim brakes.

Manufacturer Price

£749($991)
Weight57.1 lbs  
Wheels700c Aluminum
Motor250W 35Nm hub-drive
BrakesTektro Rim
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Sizing
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3'11" +

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Specs
Build
Saddle

Wide Elops saddle is very comfortable, even on long rides.

Groupset
Brakes

TEKTRO front and rear V-brakes Braking sensors built into the levers to cut the electrical assistance to the engine when the brakes are engaged. Aluminium brake levers

TypeTektro Rim

Wheels
Rims

28" double-wall aluminium wheels with 36 spokes for greater durability. 622x19C rims (for tyre widths ranging from 28mm to 62mm) 700*35/45 inner tube with SCHRADER valve

Tires

700x45C gumwall tyres with reinforcement against punctures ETRTO 44-622 The ETRTO 44-622 label, for example, means that the tyre width (inflated, edge to edge) is 44 mm and its inner diameter is 622 mm. This notation allows you to make an accurate match to the correct rims to use. 30 TPI Note: It's normal for tyres to lose pressure over time. Bike inner tubes are slightly porous. So regularly check your pressure.

Electric Components
Motor

Rear wheel motor: 36 volts, 250 Watt MAX. It has an engine torque up to 35 Nm. This value allows you to assess the ease with which the bike can tackle certain obstacles (a climb, for example) The engine is also linked to a cadence sensor that provides electrical assistance based on your pedalling motion.

Battery

LG/Samsung lithium-ion cells Charge time = 5 hours to a full recharge Battery life: 30 km maximum in mode 3 (maximum assistance level), 60 km maximum in mode 1 (minimum assistance) for a user weighing 70kg on relatively flat terrain. NB: Battery life may vary depending on the weight being transported (user weight + weight of any items being carried), the gradient (uphill) and weather conditions (low temperatures reduce battery life).

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Last updated December 4

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