Lectric eBikes | Introducing the XPeak
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- Опубліковано 29 лют 2024
- Escape the ordinary with the Lectric XPeak. It’s an all-terrain eBike equipped to take you off-road and encourage you into the unknown. This ride has been tested to the most aggressive safety standard for mountain eBikes (eMTB) - meaning that it’s durable and well-able to take on even the most rugged of terrains. Explore beyond your neighborhood with 26" fat tires, a 1310W peak motor, and a trail-ready RST Renegade suspension front fork to smooth out the ride ahead.
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I love my XPeak EBike! It’s a beast and I have put mine through its paces! I wish I had a second battery but a hope to have one soon!
We love to hear that you're loving your eBike! 👏
Can you swap out the tires to regular thin tires? I'm looking for an ebike that doesn't have you ride in a position similar to a beach cruiser. This looks like it, but mountain biking wouldn't be needed. Does your company have a model like that?
Hey there! No we do not and we have not tested out thinner tires on our XPeak.
They just released the xpress which is the same bike but with thinner tires
Woah, the Xpress is way different than the XPeak! The torque sensor, PWR+, and the color LCD display are just a few components that make this eBike unique!
@LectriceBikes thanks for the videos. I just bought my Lectric xp 3.0 long range. I love it. I didn't realize how popular your brand is. I've seen 3 other lectric bikes out and about. 20 miles in, I'm loving it!
That's what we're here for! So happy you're a part of the Lectric crew now!
what's the max weight it can handle
Hey there! The XPeak does have a payload capacity of 330 lbs. Never exceed the payload capacity. Distribute weight within the guidelines: Max Rider weight 330 lbs, Max Front Basket Weight 35 lbs, Max Rear Rack Weight 60 lbs.
@@LectriceBikes that's more then my 450cc dirt bike
I’m 6’,2” tall 280 pounds. What size bike is this?
@@christosvolikakis1523 I'm pretty sure you should be fine