The Eunorau Flash electric bike, which is a long-range, powerful, and versatile e-bike that comes with three battery options and three drive modes. Here are some key features of the Flash e-bike:
Longest range e-bike: With all three batteries on board, the Flash e-bike can achieve a range of 220 miles (354 km) on pedal assist 1, making it one of the longest traveling e-bikes in the industry.
Powerful and stable mid motor: The Flash e-bike has a center-mounted drive that ensures the balance and stability of the bike. The motor has high-sensitivity torque sensor and speed sensor, which can realize precise control of the whole bike.
Three drive modes: The Flash e-bike can be configured as a rear-drive, a mid-drive, or an all-wheel drive, depending on the rider’s preference and terrain. The rear-drive and mid-drive modes have a power of 750-1500W, while the all-wheel drive mode has a power of 1500-3000W.
Other features: The Flash e-bike also has a front suspension fork with 80mm of travel, compression adjustment and lockout, a 4-piston hydraulic disc brake set, a 150 Lux headlight, a plush saddle, an 8 speed derailleur, and a smart LCD display with an app.
Battery:
Battery: The Flash comes with a 52V 16Ah battery as standard, but you have the option to add a second 21Ah battery and a third 16Ah battery for extended range
Motor:
Motor: It features a powerful mid-drive motor with a range of 750-1500 watts. The motor is available in rear, mid, and all-wheel drive configurations.
Tires:
Tires: The Flash rides on 20-inch fat tires for stability and comfort.
Charging Time:
Charging Time: Unfortunately, the specific charging time isn’t mentioned in the available information.
Range Per Charge:
Range Per Charge: The Flash boasts an impressive range of up to 220 miles on pedal assist when equipped with three batteries. Yes, you read that right—220 miles! 🚴♂️🔋
Frame Material:
Frame Material: The frame is constructed from aluminum alloy 6061
Maximum Speed:
Maximum Speed: The Flash can reach a top speed of 20 miles per hour (MPH). It falls under Class 2, which means it’s speed-limited but can potentially be unlocked to Class 3.
Display:
Display: The bike is equipped with a display that has a dark background and bright numerics, making it easy to read even in direct sunlight.
Brakes:
Brakes: The Flash features hydraulic disc brakes for reliable stopping power.