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1000W Electric Bike

November 1, 2024

 

 

Take your off-road adventures to the next level with the Blitz S1, a space-age all-terrain electric bike designed to conquer any terrain with ease. The Blitz S1 is equipped with a high-performance 1000W motor delivering up to 1500W of peak power. This motor provides rapid acceleration, powerful starts, and impressive hill-climbing capability, making it perfect for tackling diverse terrains.

With a robust 48V 15Ah lithium-ion battery 750Wh, the Blitz S1 offers an impressive range of up to 80 miles (128 km) on a single charge. This ensures that you can explore far and wide without worrying about running out of power. Its top speed is 28mph (45 kph). Charging time is 5-6 hours. The Blitz S1 all-terrain electric bike is designed with a smart LCD display and five levels of pedal assist to enhance your riding experience.

The Blitz S1 features an advanced full suspension system, providing exceptional comfort and stability on rough roads and challenging terrains. The dual steel fork with 80mm travel and the rear suspension with 40mm travel ensure a smooth ride even on the most rugged paths. Equipped with 20 x 4 inch puncture-resistant tires, the Blitz S1 is ready to handle sand, snow, mud, gravel, rocky mountain trails, and off-road paths. These tires provide excellent traction and stability, making every ride safe and enjoyable.

The Blitz S1 features a sleek and stylish design with a durable frame. The ergonomic handlebars and grips ensure a comfortable riding position, reducing fatigue during long rides. The Blitz S1 includes integrated LED lights for enhanced visibility, a horn for added safety, and a thumb throttle for easy control. These smart features make your ride safer and more enjoyable.

 

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