Enjoy the electric bikes in six different stylish options. Ride in style this year with the M-560 P7.
The M-560 P7 All Terrain Electric
Bike is a great fat tire e-bike
whether for daily commuting or
for exploring the woods for
hunting and adventuring.
The 750W high-speed brushless rear-mounted hub motor on the electric bicycle can assist you in traveling across even the most difficult terrains.
The 26 x 4" tires are incredibly popular
as they can allow you to ride in many
different conditions and environments.
The 48v 20.0ah battery has strong
capacity & excellent longevity.
Using a 750W rear hub motor,
the rider can easily shift gears
without putting too much strain
on the drive train, extending
the life of the components.
Ride longer and farther on your next adventure.
Includes many different functions
to assist you when riding the ebike.
Easy to maintain and
provides great force for stopping.
Powered using the main battery
pack and controlled by the display.
The preload-adjustable front fork gives you a smooth and comfortable riding experience.
Rechargeable and removable 20.0Ah long-lasting Samsung lithium battery will give you enough juice to go long distances.
Carry cargo, mount a child seat, and take your kids along for the ride.
Easy to maintain and provides great force for stopping.
Ergonomic, high-quality, and relaxed with foam
25A
Kenda 26'' x 4.0'' Fat Tires, 30TPI
With 750w at your disposal, the high-speed brushless rear-mounted hub motor can easily help you conquer the most rugged terrains.
Powered using the main battery pack and controlled by the display
A wider range of gearing at your disposal means more torque for treacherous uphill climbs and maintaining pedal authority at top speed.
Suits riders in the height range of 5'10"-6'6"
Max load capacity is 300 lbs
1Total Length 77"
2Wheelbase 48"
3Mini/Maxi Seat Height 33.5"/42"
4Seat Tube 19"
5Standover Height 32"
6Handlebar Height 43.5"
7Reach 18"
8Rear Rack 24.8*6.3"
9Bike Weight (Include Battery) 74 Lbs
10Lowest Seat to Lowest Pedal 28.3"
x
Post your question