Bunnings

Sign in or sign up

No Bunnings account? Sign up
or
PowerPass customer?
Visit the dedicated trade website

Project list

Sign in to your account

0
1/10
Progear
Marketplace
Online OnlyNot sold in store
Progear

Progear Bikes Bikes E-Trail Dual Suspension E-Bike 27.5*18" in Sandstorm

I/N: 0335421

$1,439

How to purchase

Marketplace - Online Only

Items sold and delivered by GO EASY AUSTRALIA. This item is not available in-store or for click & collect.

Marketplace FAQs

Delivery

Enter postcode or suburb for estimate

  • Each state and territory have specific road rules governing the use of electric bikes. Prior to purchase, we recommend reviewing your local road rules to understand the suitability of this bike and if it would be permitted to be used in areas accessible to the public.
  • 8 Speed Shimano Drivetrain
  • 250W EverDrive® Motor
  • Progear, progear e-trail mtb, e-trail mtb, mtb, dual suspension electric bike, dual suspension mtb, electric mtb, electric mountain bike, mtb electric, e-bike mtb
Technical Specifications Frame: Alloy 27.5×18" Suspension component: 1000Lb×24×24×170mm Suspension Fork: 27.5", 100mm Travel, Hydraulic Lockout Handlebar: Alloy Width:680MM, 15MM Rise Stem: Alloy 90mm, +-7°. Grip: 130MM Rubber Grip Crank sets: Crank Length 170mm, 36t Chainring BB sets: L:BB73*127.5mm(26+73+28.5) Pedal: Alloy 9/16" Chain: 1/2"*3/32"*116L Freewheel: Shimano CS-HG200-8, 8-SPEED, 12-14-16-18-21-24-28-32(BR), Derailleur R: Shimano Tourney TY300D Shifter Lever: Shimano,SL-M310,RIGHT 8 Speed Rapid Fire Brake: Mechnical disc brake Rotor:160mm Hub Front: 3/8"*13G*36H Tyre: CST 27.5"*2.10 Seat Post: ?30.4*350mm Seat Clamp: ?34.9 Quick Release Kickstand: Alloy Kickstand Electrical Components Motor: 36V*250W*27.5” 25KM/H - Complies to EN15194 Torque Sensor: double hall Displa: 0-5 Speed Levels - Max Speed 25kph Controller: 27.5, 36V*350W Battery: 36V*10.4A Charger: DC2.1 charge port Electric Bike Battery Information The travel distance after a full charge on this e-Bike can vary from 30km to 70km. There are several factors that will affect how long the battery will last after a full charge. Factors include: Level of pedal assistance – higher level of assistance will use more battery charge Weight of Rider & Luggage – more weight may require more power from the battery Terrain & Weather Conditions – Terrain & wind may cause drag, and will require more power to maintain speed. Tyre Conditions – Incorrect tyre pressure may create more rolling resistance Traffic/Route Conditions – Stop/Start cycling may use more power to accelerate up to appropriate travelling speeds.