Z1S TAKE ANYWHERE COMPACT FOLDING ELECTRIC BIKE - MATT BLACK 10AH - 25 KMPH
The Zipper Z1S electric bike is great for commuters with its small size that easily folds up for practical storage and transportation. You do not need to worry about it being stolen outside as it can be easily folded and taken in with you. When unfolded the frame locks in place with a patented safety lock keeping the frame rigid and in place. The Z1S will assist up to 15.5 mph which is the UK maximum allowed for an electric bike to be road legal without a license or tax. Just select how much help you want from the electric system using the easy selector switch, start pedalling and the motor will assist. This new upgraded version has a 10AH battery, new water resistant wiring, new LCD control panel and a new aluminium frame. The battery is neatly secured inside the frame so is not visible. Other features include walk assist with finger throttle, kick stand, battery life indicator, bright front and rear LED lights and rust resistant chain.
BIGGER 10AH BATTERY
HIDDEN SECURELY IN THE FRAME AND GIVES A LONGER RANGE THAN STANDARD 7-8AH BATTERIES.
LCD CONTROL PANEL
GIVES FULL AND EASY CONTROL PLUS LOTS OF INFORMATION.
UPGRADED WATERPROOF WIRING
USED THROUGHOUT.
PADDED SEAT
FOR A MORE COMFORTABLE RIDE.
FOLDS DOWN FULLY
EASY TO CARRY SO CAN BE TAKEN INSIDE WITH YOU.
EASY TO FOLD
WITH SAFETY CATCH TO STOP ACCIDENTAL FOLDING.
ALUMINIUM FRAME
LIGHTER AND BETTER WATER RESISTANT THAN CHEAPER STEEL FRAME BIKES.
VENTED DISC BRAKES
WITH QUICK RELEASE FRONT WHEEL.
ENGINE / MOTOR SIZE | 250W |
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DECK MATERIAL | Aluminium |
FUEL TYPE | Electric |
BATTERY | 10AH |
CHARGE TIME | ~ 8 hours |
MAX. SPEED | 15.5 mph |
FRONT BRAKES | Disc |
REAR BRAKES | Disc |
RECOMMENDED AGE | 14+ Years if used without supervision & 100kg max load |
LICENCE REQUIREMENTS | Zipper e-bikes meet the 'Electrically Assisted Pedal Cycles' (EAPCs) requirements and are therefore classed as normal pedal bikes. This means you can ride it on roads, cycle paths and anywhere else pedal bikes are allowed. |
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