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AT650 Electric Bike from Swifty – 36 volt Electric Bike for Adults – All Terrain Ebike Perfect for Hitting the Trails – Up to 25 Miles on One Charge – 7 Speed Shimano Gears

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World-leading Shimano 7-speed gears, zoom forks, disc brakes, double-wall rims and 27.5″ CST tyres provide an impressive and durable specification, without even taking the ‘electric’ aspect into account.

The Swifty is a powerful, comfortable and fun to ride Mountain bike that has won awards at the Eurobike trade show in Germany. Weighing just over 30.5lbs it is lightweight and rigid, with high quality componentry, Shimano gears and creative design. It has 3 levels of assist from which you can choose, depending on your fitness or how much assistance you need, this will also extend the battery range of up to 30 miles per charge. Our optional upgrade Panasonic 36V 9.6Ah Lithium Ion Battery is a good choice for those who want maximum assistance or if they travel further than 15 Miles. Swifty AT650 Electric Bike Review Like the other bikes in the range, the Liberte has Shimano gears, double-wall rims and an alloy frame. The same three power-assist modes are available. The AT650 is a strong and reliable electric mountain bike. It features a powerful, high quality motor and battery that provides a smooth ride on any terrain. With its lightweight body and long range, the Swifty AT650 is great for mountain biking, hills, or any large trip where you need to cover a lot of ground.There is also a ‘0%’ mode, where the motor will provide no assistance and you can cycle just as you would a regular bike. The Swifty Liberte is different from the previous two models because it is a foldable bike, designed for road cycling and commuting. The heart of the Swifty AT650 lies in its powerful motor. With a 36-volt electric motor, this e-bike delivers a smooth and efficient performance, making hills and challenging terrains a breeze. The integration of a high-quality motor ensures a reliable and enjoyable riding experience. Battery:

However, some users note that the bike’s battery life can be shorter than advertised, particularly if the bike is used in full electric mode for extended periods. One user writes, “I found that the battery life wasn’t quite as long as I expected, especially if I was using the bike in full electric mode. I needed to be careful to conserve the battery on longer rides.” Class 3 – 36V 500W electric bike, with a 36V 7.4Ah Lithium ion battery, with average range of 30 miles on one full charge

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The frame folds in half horizontally, the handlebars fold down and the pedals fold in to make the Liberte easy to store and transport.

The battery is semi-integrated and situated on the downtube of the lightweight aluminium frame. It is a 36-volt Panasonic battery, with a capacity of 9.6ah (ampere-hours). A full charge takes 3 hours and this provides power for 35 miles of cycling. Electric Bike Report. (2021, February 10). SWIFTY Electric Mountain Bike Review. https://electricbikereport.com/swifty-electric-mountain-bike-review/ Rear-wheel hub motors provide more traction and stability. The entire Swifty range use rear-wheel hub motors. Electric bikes (or E-Bikes) have a built-in motor that is powered by a battery. A control switch on the handlebars allows you to set the level of assistance you require, depending on the difficulty of the terrain. You can also choose to not utilise the power assist at all and use your e-bike like a regular bicycle.

Swifty Electric Mountain Bike Review

To find the controller look for the wires coming from the PAS or pedal sensor, to see where that goes. If your controller has a spare 3 pin port, then this could well be suplied for markets where throttles are allowed. Controllers tend to be generic items and so it may have a throttle input by default, even if its not used.

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