Commuter-Cruiser Ebike
April 2, 2025
The Velotric Breeze 1 Ebike combines sleek design, advanced technology, and impressive performance. Featuring a 48 lb lightweight frame and a step-thru design, the Velotric Breeze 1 ensures easy mounting and dismounting. Its adjustable stem and cruiser-style handlebars provide a relaxed, upright riding position. With a variety of vibrant colors, the bike is both functional and visually appealing.
Riders can tailor the bike's performance to their pedal assist preference, because this Ebike is equipped with technology which allows riders to seamlessly switch between torque and cadence sensors with just one click. This innovative feature provides flexibility in how the bike responds to pedaling effort. Torque Sensor Mode offers a natural and intuitive riding experience by adjusting motor assistance based on the rider's pedaling force. Cadence Sensor Mode provides consistent motor assistance based on pedaling speed, making it suitable for relaxed cruising.
The Breeze 1 also includes a torque sensor and cruise control for effortless riding. This e-bike includes advanced features that enhance convenience and security, with a removable battery for added safety and reliability. The Velotric Breeze 1 Ebike offers an impressive battery range of up to 70 miles on a single charge with its quiet 750W/65Nm motor.
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