Use and Care Guide

Features:
THE DENVER 20IN. ELECTRIC MOUNTAIN BIKE
WITH THUMB THROTTLE AND PEDAL ASSIST
27.5-in. wheels and Kenda K1027 27.5 in. x 2.35 in. tires
1-8 Shimano Drivetrain for reliable and smooth shifting
Hydraulic disc brakes for better stopping power in wet or muddy conditions
Suspension fork to absorb shock over rough terrain
Additional features: control panel with speed sensor, bell, kickstand, water bottle bracket, rear reector,
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adjustable seat height
Removable, rechargeable lithium-ion battery is secured with battery locks to prevent theft
5 hour charge time, 35-50 miles per charge
Battery info: 375W and between 30 to 40 cells @10Wh each cell/Samsung cell
Maximum speed: 20mph so no motorcycle/scooter license, registration or insurance is needed
For riders: 56 61, 275 lbs. weight capacity
Motor: Bafang RM G020.250.DC, rear wheel drive
Color options: Matte Black and Navy
One year limited warranty for bike components, three year limited warranty for battery
Explore without limits with the Denver 20-in. electric mountain bike with thumb throttle and pedal assist. This
rugged, aluminum frame mountain bike has everything you need for all-terrain cycling like hydraulic breaks, sturdy
Kenda tires and 1-8 Shimano Drivetrainplus extra electric power. The Denver features pedal assist and electric
thumb throttle technology to take the strain out of traditional mountain biking. Whether you want to cover more
ground or simply not work up an intense sweat, these easy to control, premium features help you go the distance
without extraneous eort. There are three levels of pedal assist to give you just the right boost of electric power
toto help you along as you pedal. Dont feel like pedaling? Then use the fully automatic thumb throttle to take you
where you need to go, no pedaling required. Use them to ride faster, climb hills with ease and save your joints by
putting less pressure on your knees and hips. The powerful battery allows the bike to run for up to 4 hours or
between 35-50 miles using pedal assist and up to two hours or 20-30 miles using the throttle. Go farther without
limits with FreeForce.

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