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750w

Motor Power

52V15Ah

Battery Capacity

9-Speed

Gear

5 levels

Pedal Assist

20*420mm”

Fat Tires

Class 2

Ebike Class

Swell

Swell

Unlock Big Adventures from a Compact Start.
Sale price $2,199.00 Regular price
Regular price $2,199.00
Color: White
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Elevated Comfort Ride

Experience adventure without compromise.

The Swell delivers exceptional comfort with its accessible step-through frame and confidence-inspiring hydraulic brakes for total control.

Peak Motor

750w

Effortless Ease

Engineered as your ultimate go-anywhere companion, its robust 750W motor effortlessly tackles diverse terrain, while the high-capacity 52V 15Ah battery unlocks up to 65 miles of long-range freedom.

General Info
Model
Swell
Water Resistance
IPX5
Range
45 miles
Pedal Assist
5 levels
Ideal Use
All Terrain
Frame
Aluminum 6061
Fork
RST GUIDE 20 Coil Fork with Lockout, Preload adjust, Travel 60MM
Rear Spacing
190mm
Fork Spacing
135mm
Frame Style
Step-Through
Front Wheel
20x4.0", 36H, double-wall aluminum fat tire rim, black finish, QR, 13g stainless steel spokes, 135mm spacing, Schrader valve
Rear Wheel
20x4.0", 36H, double-wall aluminum fat tire rim, black finish, hub drive motor with a nutted axle, 13g stainless steel spokes, 190mm spacing, Schrader valve.
Tires
WANDA, W2117 20*4.0
Motor
Shengyi 52V, 750W, rear hub motor
Motor Torque
85 NM
Display
Key-Disp KD-86 3.5" TFT LCD
Battery
52V/15AH LG Battery Cell
Controller
Lishui 52V, 30A
Throttle
StarUnion 300X, IPX5
Sensors
Torque Sensor
Charger
52V, 2A
Charging time from 0% to 100%
5-8 hours
Lights
front and rear light
Front Brake Rotor
180mm 6 bolt
Rear Brake Rotor
180mm 6 bolt
Front Brake
Tektro HD-E350 Hydraulic disc brake w/o e-cutoff
Rear Brake
Tektro HD-E350 Hydraulic disc brake w/o e-cutoff
Rear Derailleur
Shimano ALIVIO RD-M3100, 9 Speeds
Chain
KMC e9-s 11/128"*112L 9-SPEED
Cassette
11-32T / 9 Speeds Shimano CS CS-HG201-9
Chainring BCD
130
Crankset
170mm Crank Arm
Bottom Bracket
Square Taper, 100*167L
Pedals
Wellgo, B249DU
Chainring
44T
Seatpost
Promax, SP-252, 28.6*300L ALLOY
Seat Clamp
34.9, ALLOY
Handlebars
HB-B201 Bar bore:31.8mm Back sweep:12° Up sweep: 1° 680W
Grips
TC-G107 L&R:135mm
Headset
FP-H856, ZS 44/28.6, ZS 56/30
Saddle
Velo, VL-8030V
Kickstand
Adjustable 268-332MM, Alloy Black
Rear Rack
ISO 11243:2016 Max Load:25KG
Fenders
Included
A - Seat Tube Length
420mm (16.54")
B - Top Tube Length Horizontal
688mm (27.1")
C - Bottom Bracket Drop
25.8mm (1")
D - Head Tube Length
180mm (7.1")
E - Head Tube Angle
69°
F - Seat Tube Angle
73°
G - Rear Chainstay Length
430mm (16.93")
H - Front Wheel Center
790mm (31.1")
I - Wheelbase
1219mm (48")
J - Reach
481mm (18.94")
K - Stack Height
497mm (19.57")
L - Fork Length
428mm (16.85")
M - Fork Offset
50mm (2")
N - Trail
60mm (2.36")
Wheel Size
20" x 4.0"
Stand Over Height
435mm (17.13")
Rider Height

FAQs

What is the speed limit for e-bikes in your state?

Many States in the U.S. have adopted a three-class system to describe the different levels of electric bikes. The classes are as follows:

  • Class 1: pedal assist only; maximum assisted speed of 20 mph.
  • Class 2: throttle assist only; maximum motor-powered speed of 20 mph.
  • Class 3: pedal assist only; maximum assisted speed of 28 mph.

It can be clearly seen that class 1 and 2 are regulated like regular bicycles and will follow the same rules and be allowed to use the same paths and infrastructure as regular bicycles. However, because class 3 e-bikes are capable of higher speeds, they have extra regulations and require additional equipment, although, they are still technically considered a bicycle. Currently, as stated by U.S. Federal Law, class 3 e-bikes have a minimum age of 16 years old to operate and require a helmet. Class 3 e-bikes are also not allowed on standard bike paths. The reason that class 3 e-bikes are allowed to travel at speeds up to 28 mph is because the Consumer Product Safety Commission has clarified that the law does allow e-bikes to travel faster than 20 mph when using foot pedaling and the e-bike’s motor power at the same time.

How do you ride an e-bike?

If you know how to ride a classic bike, you’re all set. An e-bike just adds an electric motor, rechargeable battery, and a controller to the mix, amplifying the fun factor.

How does it work?

Simply activate the motor by pedaling or twisting the throttle. Note: Steering skills are still required!

How far does it go?

Generally, our e-bikes run 20-30 miles on a single charge. This can extend to 50-60 miles with manual pedaling.

How long does it take to get a full charge?

It takes around 3-5 hours to charge fully from 0%.

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